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Get Cheaper Tree Removal in Marmong Point, 2284
The cost of tree removal in Marmong Point, 2284 varies depending on a number of factors including tree size and location.
The average tree removal cost in Marmong Point, NSW is $1,632 which is 7% expensive than the national average of $1,530
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Do I need council approval for tree removal Marmong Point?
Lake Macquarie council does allow for the removal of trees in Marmong Point, NSW without council consent.
i. The tree or native vegetation is within five metres of the outermost projection of a lawfully used building (that is not exempt or complying development) and is on the same allotment as the building, or ii. The tree or native vegetation is within one metre of a sealed driveway to a lawfully used building (that is not exempt or complying development) and is on the same allotment as the building, or iii. The tree or native vegetation is within five metres of the outermost projection of a lawfully used building (that is not exempt or complying development) on an adjoining allotment as the building and owners of both properties reach a written agreement that is submitted to Council prior to the removal iv. The tree is dead and is not required as the habitat of native fauna; or v. The tree is a risk to human life or property. Note: Evidence to support removal should be forwarded to Council in accordance with Section 3 of these guidelines. Council's Tree Assessment Officer may undertake a site inspection to verify that these conditions are satisfied. Exemptions Approval is required when; b) a tree which is listed in Council’s Significant Tree Register; c) tree/s or native vegetation listed as Heritage Items or located within a Heritage Conservation Area; or d) a Norfolk Island Pine Tree (Araucaria heterophylla) that is greater than three metres in height, or that has a trunk diameter of 75 mm or greater, measured at ground level. Is dead and is not required as the habitat of native fauna; or ii is a risk to human life or property. Note: Evidence to support removal should be forwarded to Council in accordance with Section 3 of these guidelines. Council's Tree Assessment Officer may undertake a site inspection to verify that these conditions are satisfied.

You can download an application form by going here
Are there certain trees exempt from above rules?
Some local councils have a list of tree species that are exempt from any limitations on removal as they are considered a pest. In Marmong Point, NSW under the local Lake Macquarie Council umbrella there are trees exempt from needing council approval before removal.
NA.Do I need a permit to prune a tree in Marmong Point, 2284 NSW?
Pruning can be carried out on trees in Marmong Point, NSW. They types of pruning allowed are as follows:
Trees pay be pruned without council approval if: i. Tree is pruned by no more than 10% per 12 months ii. Removal of dead branches iii. Powerline clearance iv. Roof or building clearance
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Safety standards for accredited tree arborists in Marmong Point
Certified arborist in the Marmong Point and surrounding areas need to all abide by the Australian standards when carrying out tree management work.
These standards include:
AS 4373:2007 - Pruning of amenity trees
AS 4970-2009 - Protection of trees on development sites
How do I apply for council approval?
If you do in fact need council approval before proceeding, you will need to fill in a tree removal application form which can be found on your local councils website. Normally there will be a small fee you will need to pay upon application.
You can download an application form by going here
Within 7 - 14 days you will have an arborist from the council for Marmong Point, nsw come out to inspect your tree. They will then give their recommendation on whether the tree should be removed or if a tree prune/ lop might be better.

Resources for Marmong Point, NSW 2284 and Lake Macquarie council
Lake Macquarie council website.
Contact number: 249210333
