Atlanta's
                                    urban forest is  an important part
                                    of the quality of life and character of
                                    our neighborhoods. Protecting and permitting
                                    the removal of trees can be done either under
                                    a building permit or through an application
                                    to remove a dead, dying, diseased, or hazardous
                                    tree. 
                                  The Arborist Division of the City of Atlanta
                                    is responsible for reviewing and approving
                                    all tree removal plans, and is charged with
                                    protecting the city’s
                                    tree canopy on private property throughout
                                    the City of Atlanta. Failure
                                    to obtain a permit before starting work may
                                    result in a violation and monetary fines,
                                    so check for appropriate permits before removing
                                    any tree or pruning any street tree.
                                  Atlanta's  Tree
                                      Conservation Commission                                    assists in the protection,
                                  maintenance, and regeneration of the trees
                                  and other forest resources of Atlanta. The
                                  Commission hears and decides appeals of decisions
                                  of administrative officials related to trees. 
                                                                      Call  the tree service professionals at Atlanta
                                    Tree Arbors for  tree removal jobs
                                    in Atlanta, Fulton and DeKalb County. 
                                  Do I Need A Tree Permit?
                                  In the City of Atlanta, 
                                  a permit is required to remove, destroy, or
                                  injure any tree on city-owned property, regardless
                                  of size, or any tree of 6 inches or greater
                                  diameter on private
                                  property. There are no exceptions, either by
                                  species or present condition.
                                  
Public Property
                                    You need a permit to remove, destroy, or
                                      injure any tree on city-owned property,
                                      regardless of size.
                                  Private Property
                                    You need a permit to remove, destroy, or
                                      injure any tree of 6 inches or greater
                                      diameter-at-breast-height (dbh) on private
                                      property. There are no exceptions, either
                                      by species or present condition.
                                  Dead and Dying Trees
                                    You need a permit to remove dead and dying
                                      trees from private property. These permits
                                      can be obtained free of charge by contacting
                                      the Arborist Division.
                                   Source: Tree
                                      Conservation Commission
                                  Download: Atlanta Tree Ordinance.pdf
                                  
                                  DeKalb County's tree protection plan seeks
                                    to allow homeowners some flexibility in cutting
                                    trees, but imposes strict requirements for
                                    new developments. For example, you may cut
                                    up to five trees a year on a private plot,
                                    as long as they are smaller than 30 inches
                                    in diameter, and you may cut as many trees
                                    as you like fewer than 8 inches in diameter,
                                    unless it is a precursor to earthmoving.
                                    In the case of earthmoving, which constitutes
                                    new development, a more complicated evaluation
                                    takes place, which emphasizes a certain level
                                    of tree cover for all new developments. You
                                    may not cut specimen trees in DeKalb County
                                    without a special permit. Source: DeKalb
                                    County Homeowner Guide for Tree Removal.pdf
                                  
                                  Tree removal in the City of Marietta, GA
                                    is is subject to city and Cobb County county
                                    zoning ordinance requirements for both residential
                                    or commercial property. In general, permits
                                    are not required to remove dead or diseased
                                    trees from residential property. Permits
                                    may be required for Commercial property,
                                    depending on where the tree is located.
                                    Source: Marietta
                                    Tree Ordinance Fact Sheet November 2006.pdf
                                  
                                  In Sandy Springs, a permit must be
                                    obtained for the removal of any tree 18” or
                                    larger. A specimen tree, 27” hardwood
                                    or 30” softwood, requires a site visit
                                    from a City Arborist.  Contact Michael
                                    Barnett to notify him of your intentions.
                                    In many cases, like that of fallen trees
                                    or hazardous trees, and email with an attached
                                    photo may be acceptable to begin work. 
                                    Source: Sandy
                                    Springs Tree Removal Permit Info.pdf
                                  
                                  
                                  
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