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What do I do about a dangerous tree in a greenbelt or Native Growth Protection Area?

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What do I do about a dangerous tree in a greenbelt or Native Growth Protection Area?

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Dangerous trees can be removed from an Native Growth Protection Area (NGPA) with county approval. The dangerous tree could be in an easement or NGPA area of your property OR the tree may be on an NGPA tract owned by the homeowners association. It is important for you to identify who owns the property with the dangerous tree on it before you contact PDS. Please contact the building official by letter describing the dangerous situation. If the tree is down or in immediate danger of falling, please call 425-388-3311.

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