Bland Shire Council tree removal rules
Everything you need to know before removing or pruning a tree in the Bland Shire Council area โ which trees are protected, the main exemptions, and how to apply for approval. This is the authoritative summary we keep for this council; always confirm against the official source linked below.
Legal basis: State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021, Ch. 2 (Vegetation in Non-Rural Areas) + each council's Development Control Plan (DCP).
Compiled from the council's published rules and cross-checked. Always confirm with the council.
Which trees are protected in Bland Shire Council?
Trees about 3.7m tall or larger are generally protected and need approval.
Rule applies to all zones EXCEPT RU1 (Primary Production) and RU3 (Rural Zone), meaning protection extends to private property in residential and village zones. Prescribed tree: height > 3.7m OR branch spread > 2.4m. Chapter 12 Tree Removal or Lopping in Development Control Plan 2012.
When you may not need approval
- Noxious weed species as declared for Bland LGA
- Dying trees
- Dead trees
- Dangerous trees
- Fruit trees
How to apply
Development approval required for tree removal in prescribed trees; trees protected unless environmental weed, dying, dead, dangerous, or fruit tree. Lopping (reducing height or branch spread by >10%) also regulated.
Other rules that can override the above
- RFS 10/50 Vegetation Clearing scheme โ in a designated bush-fire area you may be able to clear trees within 10m of your home (and underlying vegetation within 50m) without council approval. Check eligibility with the NSW RFS online tool; it does not override threatened-species or federal law.
- Heritage items and heritage conservation areas โ trees are usually protected regardless of size and most exemptions fall away.
- Threatened species, endangered ecological communities and Aboriginal places โ exemptions generally do not apply.
- Federal EPBC Act โ separate Commonwealth approval can be required if removal would significantly impact a nationally listed species or community.
Do I need a permit in Bland Shire Council?
Fill in the tree details and we'll estimate whether you likely need council approval.