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I’m Jonnie, owner of Wolf Trees and Gardens, and I’m also on the spot in the Inner West. Within two business days, I can provide you with a free quote for tree pruning, tree removal, and even removing whole tree stumps. That’s the beauty of dealing with a local company – things happen fast!
We work fast too. If you’re happy with our quote – and we are very competitive – I’ll make sure your tree project is completed quickly, safely and professionally. You’ll also have total peace of mind knowing we’re qualified tree technicians with full insurance.
At Wolf Trees and Gardens, no job is too big or too small.
Call me, Jonnie today and schedule your fast and free quote!
Need a Tree Removal/Pruning Permit? Get a FREE Quote Now!
Inner West Council requires you to get a permit for pruning and removing trees on private land. To secure your permit, you need to submit a quote from a qualified arborist. At Wolf Trees and Gardens, we offer FREE quotes to assist with your permit applications.
For more details and to access the Inner West Council Application to Prune/Remove Trees, visit Inner West Council Application.
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Services
Tree Pruning
Trees with broken or decaying branches can become a safety issue. Sometimes insects infest branches, making them weak and prone to collapse on whatever happens to be underneath. And, of course, trees can simply get overgrown and messy, not to mention become a wall of leaves blocking your lovely view.
At Wolf Trees and Gardens, we’re your Inner West tree pruning specialists. We’re quick and efficient, and we leave your yard clean and tidy before we leave.
Tree Removal
If you have a damaged or dying tree on your property, look out! Dying trees don’t care where they fall, and that could be bad news for your house and cars. Storms, insects and decay can make any tree on your yard unstable, and it’s best to remove them fast. The same applies to trees growing far too close to your home.
Wolf Trees and Gardens are your qualified tree removalist experts. We know how to remove dangerous trees quickly and safely, ensuring your yard is free of risk. Best of all, we do such a thorough job – you’ll find it hard to believe a tree was ever there!
Stump Grinding
Is that old tree stump in the yard causing you grief? Apart from being an eyesore, tree stumps are immovable obstacles for bicycles and people to crash into. They’re also not very lawn mower-friendly and are a pain to work around. On top of that, tree stumps are an ideal environment for insect infestations that can soon become a genuine hazard if they spread into your home.
So how do you remove a huge lump of deadwood from the ground? Well, it pays to get an expert. A professional stump grinder from Wolf Trees and Gardens uses specialised equipment to remove the stump without damaging the surrounding ground.
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Next steps
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Check with local council if permit is required
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Call and ask Jonnie for a quote
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You will receive a text message confirming a site visit to inspect
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A formal quote to follow straight away with a copy of our qualifications and Insurances
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Arrange a convenient time to book job in
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You will receive text message the day before to confirming arrival time
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Once Job is complete a thorough clean up is done, leaving the property clean
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We will then walk you through what work has been done
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Invoice will be sent, and payment can be made by internet transfer, credit card or cash
Client Testimonial
Jonnie, is very professionally and a great tradesperson. Highly recommend Wolf Trees.
– Loredana S, Newtown
When it comes to all your tree pruning and removal services – even hedge trimming – look no further than your friendly local professionals.
With Wolf Trees and Gardens right here in your neighbourhood, there’s no need to search the city for professional tree services. We’re proud to serve the Inner West with fast and friendly tree services that improve your home and the local streetscapes. In fact, you might say we’re beautifying the Inner West one tree at a time.
So if you need trees pruned or have dead or dying trees and stumps that need to be safely removed, we can help. Call me, Jonnie, at Wolf Trees and Gardens, and it will be my pleasure to fix all your tree problems for good.
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Tree Removal Council Regulations In Inner West
If you are wanting to cut back or remove a tree on your Inner West property, it may take more time and work than you realise.
Tree removal regulations in the Inner West are in place to strike a balance between maintenance and protection of the urban canopy. As well as heritage and aesthetic factors, trees are home to native animals and help protect soil. Removing part of the landscape could have a significant negative impact. Residents must obtain council consent before pruning or removing most trees, even on private property.
The Inner West Council’s Tree Management Development Control Plan outlines specific controls for tree work permits.
If the tree work you are doing is only minor, like canopy pruning up to 2.5 metres and removing deadwood without hollows, then a permit may not be needed (residents should expect a turnaround time of 6-8 weeks for permit requests). For other tree work, residents can apply for a permit or development application, depending on the tree’s location and significance.
If you have urgent tree safety concerns then the best way forward is to get a qualified arborist to your property for assessment. They can also provide the quote needed to lodge the permit with the council.
The Importance Of Tree Removal Regulations
Tree removal regulations play a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance of the Inner West suburbs. These rules safeguard the area’s biodiversity by protecting significant vegetation and preserving habitats for local wildlife.
Regulations help:
- Manage urban forests – crucial for reducing air pollution and mitigating the urban heat island effect.
- Soil stability – preventing erosion and potential property damage during heavy rainfall.
- Protect certain species or individual trees of historical or ecological significance – This helps maintain the area’s character and provides continuity for future generations.
- Assist with bushfire management – Regulated tree removal allows authorities to create firebreaks and reduce fuel loads in high-risk areas while preserving important vegetation.
- Support proper planning and assessment processes – They require property owners to consult experts and obtain necessary permits before removing trees, preventing hasty or unnecessary tree loss.
These rules also promote community awareness about the value of trees in urban environments. They encourage residents to consider alternatives to tree removal and explore options for incorporating existing trees into development plans.
Council Approval Requirements For Tree Work
The Inner West Council requires residents to obtain approval for most tree-related activities on private property. Residents must submit a tree application to the council for assessment. Council staff evaluate each application based on the Tree Management Development Control Plan (DCP) guidelines.
The DCP includes specific guidelines for tree removal. It considers factors such as tree species, size, health, and location. These rules aim to balance urban development with environmental conservation, promoting sustainable growth in the community.
A Tree Works Permit is needed for pruning, removing, or carrying out work within the critical root zone of trees that meet specific criteria.
Applications are assessed on their merits. Criteria typically include trees above a certain height or trunk diameter. Council arborists may be sent to inspect a site to gather more information before making a decision.
Approval is not guaranteed. The council aims to preserve the urban forest and may reject applications that do not meet the necessary criteria.
It’s essential for residents to check the current regulations and seek council advice before undertaking any tree-related activities.
Exemptions From Permit Requirements
Some tree removal activities in the Inner West do not require council permits. These exemptions typically apply to smaller trees or specific situations.
Trees under five metres tall or with a trunk diameter of less than 30 centimetres at chest height can often be removed without approval. This allows property owners to manage smaller vegetation on their land.
Dead or dangerous trees posing immediate safety risks may also be exempt from permit requirements. However, photographic evidence and an arborist’s report are usually needed to confirm the tree’s condition.
Certain non-native tree species classified as weeds or environmental pests might be removed without council permission. The NSW Department of Primary Industries maintains a list of these exempt species.
Canopy lifting, which involves pruning lower branches, is generally allowed without a permit if it doesn’t exceed 15% of the tree’s total canopy. This practice can improve visibility and reduce conflicts with structures or pathways.
It’s important to note that exemptions can vary between local government areas within the Inner West. Property owners should always check their specific council’s regulations before removing or significantly altering any trees.
Understanding Protected Trees
Protected trees in Inner West hold special significance due to their environmental, historical, or aesthetic value. These trees are safeguarded by council regulations to preserve the area’s natural heritage.
Heritage conservation areas often contain numerous protected trees. These zones aim to maintain the character and charm of neighbourhoods by preserving significant vegetation alongside historic buildings.
Councils typically maintain a register of protected trees. This list includes specimens that are rare, old, or culturally important. Residents can check this register to determine if trees on their property are protected.
Many councils protect trees above a certain height or trunk diameter. For example, trees over 5 metres tall or with a trunk circumference greater than 30 centimetres may require approval before removal. Some native species receive blanket protection regardless of size as they provide essential habitat for local wildlife or contribute significantly to the area’s biodiversity.
Trees with Aboriginal cultural significance are also protected. These may include scar trees or those associated with important stories or ceremonies.
Consequences Of Illegal Tree Removal
Penalties for unauthorised removal of protected trees can be severe. The local council imposes fines ranging from $3,000 to $110,000 for individuals who illegally cut down trees. For corporations, these fines can reach up to $1 million.
Offenders may also face legal action in the Land and Environment Court, resulting in additional fines and court-ordered remediation work.
Property owners who illegally remove trees might receive cleanup notices that require replanting of new trees or restoration of the affected area at the offender’s expense. Failure to comply can lead to further legal consequences and financial penalties.
In some cases, the council may revoke development approvals linked to illegal tree removal. This action can cause significant delays and extra costs for building projects.
Repeat offenders face escalating penalties and potential criminal charges. The council keeps records of violations, which can affect future development applications on the property.
Tree removal companies involved in illegal activities risk losing their licence. They may also face exclusion from council-approved contractor lists, impacting their business operations in the area.
Role Of Professional Arborists
Professional arborists possess specialised knowledge of tree biology, health, and proper care techniques which is invaluable when assessing trees for removal or preservation.
Arborists conduct thorough tree inspections to identify potential hazards, diseases, and early signs of decay or structural weakness.
In cases where tree removal is necessary, arborists use specialised equipment and techniques to minimise risks to nearby structures and people. Their training allows them to handle complex removals in tight urban spaces.
Arborists also advise on alternatives to tree removal. They may recommend pruning, cabling, or other treatments to preserve trees while addressing safety concerns to align with council goals of maintaining urban canopy cover.
Many councils require arborist reports as part of the tree removal application. These reports assess tree health, structural integrity, and potential impacts. Arborists can also recommend suitable species for specific locations and provide guidance on proper planting techniques. This helps establish healthy, long-lasting trees that enhance the urban environment.
Wolf Trees and Gardens offers a free quote service that complies with the professional assessment needed for council tree removal applications.
Conclusion
Tree removal regulations in the Inner West aim to strike a balance between preserving trees and allowing for responsible property improvements. Property owners must obtain council approval before removing trees.
The application process involves submitting detailed plans and may require arborist reports.
Approval timeframes do vary based on the complexity of the request and council workload, which might impact your project times. Get in as early as you can.
Councils do take private tree removal seriously. Fines for unauthorised tree removal range from thousands to tens of thousands of dollars, depending on the tree’s significance and the circumstances of removal.
Staying informed about current rules helps property owners navigate the approval process smoothly. Council websites and local offices provide up-to-date information on tree management requirements.
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