Tree Management, in the Georges River Local Government Area (LGA) is governed by the Tree Management Policy. This policy sets out permissibility and requirements when undertaking tree works within the Georges River LGA.
When planning to undertake tree work it is advised to first check if the work requires a permit from council or if the proposed work is exempt. Exempt works and exempt tree species are outlined within the Tree Management Policy. Failure to obtain appropriate consent, or a permit for tree works where it is required to do so, may be an offence against the State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021 and Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
Only Council can remove or prune public trees.
If trees on the nature strip need pruning or removal, please lodge a service request.
How to apply for a tree permit for private tree works
If you are required to obtain a permit, please follow the below steps:
- Complete Council's Application to Prune or Remove Tree(s) on Private property.
- Lodge your application at a Customer Service Centre. An application fee must also be paid upon lodgement.
Tree permit applications are made pursuant to provisions of State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021.
Before your application is approved, please be aware:
- For pruning of a neighbouring tree, a direct neighbour can apply for pruning. However, Council cannot grant permission for access to the property as only the owner or their authorised agent can grant permission for access. They do not need the tree owner’s permission for a pruning application as long as pruning works do not go beyond the boundary.
- A neighbour cannot apply to remove a neighbouring tree, only the owner or their authorised agent can apply.
- For a heritage listed item, tree removal needs to be assessed and approved through a Development Application (DA).
- For a heritage listed item, tree pruning can be assessed and approved though a tree permit application.
- For a property within a conservation area, both removal and pruning can be assessed and approved though a tree permit application.
- For a tree that has development condition imposed the applicant will need to submit a modification of consent.
- An appropriately qualified and delegated council officer will inspect the site and undertake a Visual Tree Assessment. Following the site inspection, a written permit will be sent to the applicant advising them of the outcome and what tree work has been approved.
- Specific conditions will be detailed within the permit.
Penalties
If persons are found to have breached the State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021 or the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979 (NSW) the following penalties apply:
Penalties range from $1,500 for an individual to $6,000 for a corporation in the form of a Penalty Notice up to a maximum of $5 million for an offence against the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (if the offence caused or was likely to cause significant harm to the environment).
Undesirable Species in Georges River Council
Botanical Name
|
Common Name
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Bambusa spp |
Bamboo |
Syagrus romanzoffianum |
Cocos Palm |
Erythrina x sykesii |
Coral Tree |
Ficus elastica |
Rubber Tree |
Grevillea robusta |
Silky Oak |
Nerium oleander |
Oleander |
Populus nigra 'Italica' |
Lombardy Poplar |
Salix babylonica |
Common Willow |
Schefflera actinophylla |
Umbrella Tree |
Ligustrum spp |
Privet |
Ailanthus altissima |
Tree of Heaven |
Olea europoea spp. africana |
Wild Olive/African Olive |
Cupressus x leylandii |
Leighton Green |
Gleditsia trinophylla |
Honey Locust |
Morus nigra |
Black Mulberry |
Toxicodendron spp |
Rhus Tree |
Acacia baileyana |
Cootamundra Wattle |
If you wish to notify us of a tree on Council land which requires pruning, please submit a service request via our Contact Us page.
Read more about tree management in Georges River by viewing our Tree Management Policy.
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