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Augusta-Richmond County Arborist and Tree Removal Process

March 3, 2017 by Tree_Removal_Permit

Augusta Georgia downtown skyline and trees on the Savannah RiverAugusta-Richmond County is a merged city-county located in east Georgia bordering South Carolina along the Savannah River. Despite being the third largest city in Georgia, Augusta is world-renowned due to being the host city for the famed golf tournament, The Masters.

Augusta experiences all four seasons with mild winters and hot summer months. From winters in the 30’s, to hot and humid summers in the 90’s, Augusta’s outdoor green spaces and parks are ripe with an array of plants and animals.

In addition to the immaculate grounds of the August National Golf Club, its Downtown historical district, Riverwalk and canal tours attract tourists and visitors from abroad.

Augusta-Richmond County enforces regulations to protect their city, its wildlife, and resources. The ordinances dictate everything from tree removal regulations, the variance application process, and public and private development permits. Following is an excerpt from www.treeremovalpermit.com/georgia/augusta-richmond-county-ordinance-arborist-permit-application/ of the Augusta, GA, tree ordinance and permit process.

Emergency or Nuisance Trees on Public Property, Sidewalk or City Street

The removal of a dead, dying, or hazardous tree on public property or right-of-way should be addressed as follows:

Tree Emergency – If storm-damaged limbs or a fallen tree is encountered in the roadway or public property, the situation should be reported via 3-1-1, and its removal will be handled immediately.

Interfering Tree – Residents should report trees that pose a hazard to utilities and power lines to the City, which will dispatch an arborist to determine if the tree needs to be trimmed back or removed completely.

Public Tree Fallen on Private Property – In the event a tree from public property falls onto private property, again the City should be contacted for its removal.

Each of these situations can be immediately addressed and resolved via the City of Augusta 311 Service (dial 3-1-1 from within Augusta or (706) 821-2300 otherwise).

Residential Tree Removal Permit Requirements

Residential property owners in Augusta looking to improve their landscape or remove distressed trees should note these tree removal regulations:

  • If the tree being considered for removal is on private property (under 1 acre), you are usually exempt from and do not require a removal permit (*Unless the tree in question is a Landmark tree).
  • Up to 5 trees may be removed within a calendar year.

Protected Landmark Trees – Within Augusta, Landmark Trees (trees with historical significance, high value or unique character) are considered public landmarks. These species are protected in the Ordinance, and cannot be destroyed or endangered unless otherwise recommended by the Augusta Tree Commission.

Augusta Arborist & Development Contact Information

The Augusta Planning and Development Department can provide further clarification on the tree ordinance, permit, and land development plan requirements. Use the below information to contact the respective city department representative.

Melanie Wilson – Planning and Development Director
Planning and Development
(706) 821-1796
mwilson@augustaga.gov
535 Telfair Street
Suite 300
Augusta, GA 30901

For live troubleshooting or further information, the City of Augusta’s 311 service is also available to you online at http://www.augustaga.gov/1744/Request-a-Service

For the removal permit process and ordinances of other Georgia cities and counties, visit: https://www.treeremovalpermit.com/georgia/

Sources:
http://www.augustaga.gov

Filed Under: Georgia Tagged With: Augusta, Augusta Tree Commission, Augusta-Richmond County, City of Augusta, Ga, Georgia, Landmark Trees, Ordinance, Permit, Petition, The Masters, Variance

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