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What is the cost of a tree permit?

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What is the cost of a tree permit?

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There is a ten (10) dollar application fee and a twenty (20) dollar permit fee for the removal of the first ten trees. Any additional tree above the first ten trees to be removed will be charged a permit fee of two (2) dollars per tree. Example A: I would like to cut down six trees on my property. Fee $10 Application Fee $20 Permit fee for first ten trees Total $30 Example B I would like to cut down twenty trees on my property.

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There is a ten (10) dollar application fee and a twenty (20) dollar permit fee for the removal of the first ten trees. Any additional tree above the first ten trees to be removed will be charged a permit fee of two (2) dollars per tree. Example A: I would like to cut down six trees on my property. Fee $10 Application Fee $20 Permit fee for first ten trees Total $30 Example B I would like to cut down twenty trees on my property. Fee $10 Application Fee $20 Permit fee for first ten trees $20 Plus two dollars for each addition tree (10 trees to be removed) Total $50 Q: Can I leave the tree stump in place once I have cut the tree down? A: Tree stumps shall be removed, not cut flush except where the Forestry Officer determines that the stumps may be left for aesthetic purposes, to prevent soil erosion or for other reasons. After the planting of trees, removal of all debris in the disturbed area shall be made immediately. The property where such planting is done must be left in a neat and or

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