Works that can be done without a Council tree permit

Tree-lined suburban street with lush green lawns and dappled sunlight. A white car is visible in the distance, and a 35 mph speed sign stands on the right.

In accordance with the Parramatta Development Control Plan (DCP) 2023, in particular Chapter 5.3.4 Tree and Vegetation Preservation(PDF, 2MB), certain trees do not require a permit or development application approval for removal or pruning.  

It is recommended you first review the exemption provisions and confirm your tree is exempt before any tree works are carried out.  

Penalties, including fines, may be issued to a person or company found guilty of contravening these controls.  

  1. You can remove a tree where you have provided Council evidence and Council is satisfied the tree is:
    • Dead or dying, and it is not the habitat of native wildlife or on land mapped as ‘Biodiversity’
    • Posing an imminent risk to human life and / or is likely to cause substantial damage to your property as per Clause 2.7 of the Biodiversity and Conservation State Environmental Planning Policy. A tree risk assessment may need to be undertaken by a qualified AQF level 5 Consulting Arborist that will consider: 
      • likelihood of failure
      • likelihood of impacting a target & the consequences of impact 
  2. You can remove a tree if it is listed on the City of Parramatta Exempt tree species list in the Development Control Plan(PDF, 2MB). Council may request evidence in the form of photographic imagery and/or a written statement from an AQF level 5 consulting arborist to show the tree is one of the exempt species if required for clarification by Council.
  3. If the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) has designated your property to be in a 10/50 area and your tree is located within 10m of your approved dwelling (note this does not include any neighbouring property). 
    • First check the NSW Rural Fire Service online tool to see if your property falls within this area.  
    • Council may request details, photograph evidence and measurements to ensure the tree is wholly located within 10m of your approved dwelling. 
  4. The tree is less than 3 metres in height and it is not on land mapped as ‘Biodiversity’ under Parramatta LEP 2023. 
  5. It is approved for removal to facilitate an approved development and is listed in the conditions of consent. 
  6. Minor pruning works do not require approval from Council if carried out in accordance with Australian Standard AS4373 – 2007, ‘Pruning of Amenity trees’ and are in accordance with the following restrictions:
    • Removal of deadwood for the purpose of tree maintenance.
    • Selective pruning for building clearance, overhead wire / line clearance or general maintenance (up to 5% of the foliage). Only pruning of branches no larger than 50mm diameter at the nearest branch collar and where the owner of the land where the tree originates, provides written consent.
    • Selective pruning of branches or foliage emanating over public land from privately owned trees where vehicle or pedestrian access is required to be restored.