Council Permits
Maroondah City Council
This serves as a general guide; however, please directly contact the council for the most up-to-date information as regulations may change periodically.
Maroondah City Council – 1300882233
Maroondah council includes:
Bayswater North, Croydon, Croydon Hills, Croydon North, Croydon South, Heathmont, Kilsyth, Kilsyth South, Park Orchards, Ringwood, Ringwood East, Ringwood North, Vermont, Warranwood and Wonga Park.
Tree Removal Permit
The Maroondah Planning Scheme safeguards trees and native vegetation through various Overlay controls. It’s important to note that in some instances, your land may be subject to more than one of these controls.
Under theScheme, a planning permit is required for:
- removal of trees within aSignificant Landscape Overlay (SLO) area- note there areSLO exemptions
- removal of any native vegetation in a Vegetation Protection Overlay(VPO) area
- removal of any native vegetation from a property greater than 4000m2(1 acre)n
- removal of trees under the Heritage Overlay (HO)
- removal of trees under the Neighbourhood Character Overlay (NCO).
If your property has undergone past development, like dual occupancy or multi-unit projects, the trees and vegetation are safeguarded by the approved plans, including landscape designs, associated with that development. In such situations, you may be amend a planor obtain written consent of Council. when necessary.
If within a Significant Landscape Overlay (SLO), you will need a permit if the trees are:
– more than 3m from the property
– more than 5m in height and have a trunk circumference of more than 0.5m (measured at 1m above ground level)
– not dead or dying or dangerous
Exemption if an Environmental Weed species listed below:
– Box Elder (Acer negundo)
– Cape Wattle (Paraserianthes lophantha)
– Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera)
– Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia baileyana)
– Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster spp.)
– Desert Ash (Faxinus angustifolia)
– Hawthorn (Crategus monoyna)
– Mirror Bush (Coprosma angustifolia)
– Privet (Ligustrum spp.)
– Radiata or Monterey Pine (Pinus radiata)
– Sallow Wattle (Acacia longifolia)
– Sweet Pittosporum (Pittosporum undulatum)
– Willow (Salix spp.)
You do not need a permit in a Significant Landscape Overlay SLO if:
- the trunk of the tree is within 3m of an existing dwelling (excluding outbuildings), unless the dwelling is part of a multi-unit or dual occupancy development – then Council approval is required
- the tree is less than 5m in height and has a trunk circumference of less than 0.5m (measured at 1m above ground level)
- a suitably qualified person declares that the tree is dead or dying and has become dangerous. Council expects the person to have a Certificate 4 in Arboriculture or a Diploma or Degree in Horticulture. We recommend that you obtain the declaration in writing and keep a copy for your own records. Forward a copy to Council if you would like us to confirm the declaration is valid.
- If tree is dead/dangerous, you will need an arborist declaration from Level 4 or above for council.
- If Bushfire Management Overlay,If tree is within 10m and dwelling built before Sep 2009, then no need for permits. Clause 52.48.
SLO3 and SLO4
Do not need permit for Removal of the following vegetation from land less than 2,000 square metres in area:
– Chamaecytisus profilerus Tree Lucerne
– Coprosma repens Mirror Bush
– Cononeaster-species Cotoneaster
– Crataegus-species Hawthorn
– Hakea salicifolia Willow Hakea
– Hakea suaveolens Sweet Hakea
– Ilex aquifolium English Holly
– Ligustrum-species Privet
– Paraserianthes lopantha Cape Wattle
– Pittosporum undulatum Sweet Pittosporum
– Pyracantha-species Firethorn
SLO 1 and SLO2:
– Chamaecytisus profilerus Tree Lucerne
– Coprosma repens Mirror Bush
– Cononeaster-species Cotoneaster
– Crataegus-species Hawthorn
– Hakea salicifolia Willow Hakea
– Hakea suaveolens Sweet Hakea
– Ilex aquifolium English Holly
– Ligustrum-species Privet
– Paraserianthes lopantha Cape Wattle
– Pittosporum undulatum Sweet Pittosporum
– Pyracantha-species Firethorn
– Acacia baileyana Cootamundra Wattle
– Acacia decurrens Early Black Wattle
– Acacia elata Cedar Wattle
– Acacia floribunda White Sallow Wattle
– Acacia longifolia Sallow Wattle
– Acacia saligna Golden Wreath Wattle
– Arbutus unedo Irish Strawberry tree
– Fraxinus oxycarpa Desert Ash (species only, not cultivar forms)
– Pinus radiata Monterey Pine
More Information
9298 4598 – Speak to Planning team