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Passed in 1914,
this law and its regulations were developed to protect our roadside
trees by ensuring their proper care and protection and to ensure
their compatibility with an efficient and dependable public utility
system.
Millions of
trees grow along the more than 30,000 miles of improved roads in
Maryland. The trees growing along our roadways and in our communities
are an important urban and community resource. They provide aesthetic,
environmental, economic and social benefits.
Maryland DNR Forest Service
protects trees along our public road right-of-way through enforcement
of the Roadside Tree Law.
Trimming or Removing a Roadside Tree
A roadside tree is any tree that grows all or in part within
a public right-of-way. Before a roadside tree is removed, trimmed,
or cared for a Tree Care Permit must be obtained from
the Maryland DNR Forest Service.
A permit also is required when underground construction such as tunneling,
trenching, or boring impact the root zone of a roadside tree. A permit is
also needed to plant a tree within the public road right-of-way.
Roadside Tree Law Permit Application (PDF, kb)
Roadside Tree Law Permit Application (ZIP)
Any work (except
the removal of a tree included under a permit) performed on a street
tree for compensation must be done by a Roadside Tree Care Expert
(employed by a public agency) or a Licensed Tree Care Expert.
When Tree care
is performed on a roadside tree without a permit, a fine may be
assessed and more severe actions taken by Department of Natural Resources.
How to Apply for a Permit
A request must be made to the Maryland DNR Forest Service
office in the DNR County/Region where the tree exists. The request
must include location (a street address) of a tree or grouped trees,
adjacent property owner(s) name and address, the type of tree care
requested and why.
If the request
is approved, the permit procedure requires that the property owner
who has a roadside tree (within the public road right-of-way) in
front of his/her property signs the application. The actual submittal
(& a fee) can be handled by an agent of the owner (i.e. Licensed
Tree Expert) at the owner's expense.
The Application Review Process
After the request has been received by the local DNR Project
Office, the review process will be as follows:
1. A Forest
Ranger will complete an on-site examination of the tree(s) to
determine if the proposed tree care is necessary and/or to approve,
modify, or deny the application as appropriate.
2. Per on-site
observations, recommendations are added to the application, which
is the provided to the applicant.
3. If the
application is denied, comments explaining the decision and giving
alternatives are added to the returned application.
If the application is approved, the property owner)s) must sign the application
and return it to the Maryland
DNR Forest Service office address shown on application.
Upon approval
and receipt by DNR of the signed application and fee, a permit will
be issued and mailed to the applicant's address shown on the application.
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