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Tree Removal Tea Tree Gully Council Regulations - Summary PDF
Tree Removal Tea Tree Gully Council Regulations - Summary PDF
SUMMARY
TREE REMOVAL TEA TREE GULLY
COUNCIL REGULATIONS
- The tree has a trunk circumference of 2.0m or less measured at a point 1.0m above natural ground level
- Trees with multiple trunks, it is those with trunks with a total circumference of 2.0m or more and an
average circumference of 625mm or more measured at a point 1.0m above natural ground level.
A number of tree species are exempt from regulated tree controls. Please see the tree exemption list
below.
Exempt trees
There are trees that can be removed no matter what their size or condition as they are considered a pest
by your local council. The above listed conditions do not apply.
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SOLUTION: Allow the contractor to get his machinery as close to the tree as possible.
Pro Tip: If the tree is in your backyard and you don’t have a rear driveway, does your
neighbour? Ask if you can gain access through their yard by removing a panel of fencing. This
simple trick can save you thousands
Reason: All trees need to be fed through this mulching machine aka “chipper” and shot into the
back of a truck.
Hack #2. Hire in the off season
Tree services are mostly small businesses. They thrive during the warmer months, but in general, have less
work in the colder months.
As there is less work and more competition for it, they will drop prices to …. Read More >>
Adelaide 5000
Banksia Park 5091
Dernancourt 5075
Fairview Park 5126
Gilles Plains 5086
Golden Grove 5125
Gould Creek 5114
Greenwith 5125
Gulfview Heights 5096
Highbury 5089
Holden Hill 5088
Hope Valley 5090
Houghton 5131
Modbury 5092
Modbury Heights 5092
Modbury North 5092
Para Hills 5096
Redwood Park 5097
Ridgehaven 5097
St Agnes 5097
Salisbury East 5109
Surrey Downs 5126
Tea Tree Gully 5091
Upper Hermitage 5131
Valley View 5093
Vista 5091
Wynn Vale 5127
Yatala Vale 5126
This is a summary of the stated councils Tree Preservation Orders. The above information was accurate at the time of posting, but you should always check with
council before removing trees if you are unsure. The above information deals with trees on private property.