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It depends on your project, the reason for your tree activity and whether or not the County is requiring it. Many residential and commercial projects are proactive and hire an arborist to provide a report and consulting throughout the construction process in an effort to protect trees.
The cost of an arborists' report is dependent on what type of report you need, the quantity of trees and/or size of the project.
Yes, we do projects of all sizes and have arborists on staff with municipalities experience that know how to get your project approved.
To obtain a tree permit in Miami-Dade County, Florida, you will need to follow the guidelines set by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER). This department is responsible for managing and regulating tree removal and preservation within the county.
Here are the general steps to obtain a tree permit in Miami-Dade County:
1. Determine if you need a permit: Miami-Dade County requires a permit for the removal, relocation, or trimming of certain trees. The specific regulations and requirements can vary depending on the location and size of the tree(s) involved. You can find the list of regulated tree species and guidelines on the RER's website or by contacting their office.
2. Fill out the application: Obtain the tree permit application form from the RER's website or their office. Fill out the form with accurate information regarding the tree(s) you want to work with, including their location, species, and reason for the proposed activity.
3. Gather supporting documents: Depending on the nature of your project, you may need to provide additional documentation along with your application. This may include site plans, tree surveys, arborist reports, and photographs. Check the permit application form or contact the RER to determine the specific requirements for your project.
4. Submit the application: Once you have completed the application and gathered all the necessary documents, submit them to the RER's Tree Permitting Section. You can submit the application in person or by mail, following the instructions provided on the application form.
5. Pay the permit fee: There is usually a fee associated with obtaining a tree permit. The fee amount varies depending on the scope of the project. Check the RER's fee schedule or contact the Tree Permitting Section to determine the applicable fee for your project. Payment can typically be made in person or by mail.
6. Await review and approval: After submitting your application and paying the fee, the RER's Tree Permitting Section will review your request. They will assess the impact of the proposed activity on the tree(s) and the overall tree canopy of the county. The review process may take some time, so be prepared for possible delays.
7. Receive the permit: If your application is approved, you will receive the tree permit. The permit will outline any conditions or restrictions for the proposed activity. Make sure to review and adhere to these conditions during the tree work.
8. Perform the tree work: Once you have obtained the tree permit, you can proceed with the approved tree work. It is important to follow the guidelines and conditions specified in the permit to ensure compliance with the county's regulations.
Note: The process and requirements for obtaining a tree permit may vary, so it is advisable to consult the Miami-Dade County RER's official website or contact the Tree Permitting Section directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding tree permits in the county.
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