What are hazard trees?
A. Hazard trees are trees that if they fall they would impact the cabin or other property. Hazard tree removal is the responsibility of the permit holder. If you have a hazard tree, you must notify our office for prior written approval before proceeding with falling any tree. If possible, please provide our office with photographs of the tree and the qualifications of the faller that you select to perform the work as this will expedite the review process.
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