If you have a tree that is dead/dying/high risk, we can assist with permit acquisition with an arborist report or tree risk assessment.
Portland Tree Removal Permits:
All Street tree removals - They require replanting of an approved species as well.
Private trees 12" in DBH or greater - They require replanting of an approved species as well.
Pruning of street trees where branches being removed exceed 1/2" in diameter
View the Portland map to see if you address is under Portland regulation
Submit a permit with the City of Gresham here
View the City of Gresham map to see if your address is in regulated Gresham City limits
Before removing any tree on your property, and to determine whether you need a removal permit, contact the Planner on Duty at 503-618-2780 or POD@GreshamOregon.gov.
Any tree less than six inches in diameter measured at 4.5 feet in height may be removed without a permit. Outside sensitive areas trees 6-8 inches in diameter may also be removed without a permit. Relocation of a healthy tree is encouraged.
Trees in sensitive areas:
In the floodplain, hillside and geologic risk and natural resource overlays, trees more than six inches in diameter perform special functions, so they have special protections. Contact the Planner on Duty at POD@GreshamOregon.gov for specific regulations.
Regulated trees:
Trees more than eight inches in diameter, measured at 4.5 feet, are regulated trees. Except on properties in the Hillside, Habitat Conservation Area, or Flood Plain areas or as otherwise specified in the City's tree regulations:
Up to three regulated trees on an undeveloped or low density residential property 35,000 square feet or less may be removed within a 12-month period.
Six regulated trees on an undeveloped or low density residential a property over 35,000 square feet may be removed within a 12-month period.
You must obtain a tree removal exemption prior to removal of any regulated trees on your property.
Permits are required for all street tree removals
Tigard offers annual free street tree replacements
Trees on development lots require a permit
Permits can be applied for here
No permits are required for Private tree removals or pruning's
A permit is required for all street tree removals, plantings, or pruning's
Boring Tree Permits:
No permit required for private tree removals
Contact Clackamas County Zoning and Development for more information
No Permit Required for private tree removals
Permits are required for street trees and developments
Mt. Hood Village Tree Permits:
No permits are require for tree removals in Mt Hood Village
Rhododendron Tree Removal Permits:
No permit require for private tree removal
Eagle Creek Tree Permits:
No permits are required for private tree removal
Estacada Tree Permits:
No permits are required for tree removal in Estacada
Molalla Tree Permit:
Permits fees are not required for dead/dying/hazardous trees. Permits fees are required for other tree removals.
Damascus Tree Permits:
Up to 2 trees per year can be removed from non-commercial and commercial properties without a permit being required.
Clackamas Tree Permits:
No permit is required for tree removal. Clackamas falls under Clackamas county jurisdiction.
A Permit is required for all street tree removals
A permit is required for all non-residentially zoned lots
A Permit is required for the following situations :
> The tree removal will occur within a required vegetated natural resource buffer protected by the Natural Resource Overlay District.
> The tree removal will destabilize a steep slope or geological hazard regulated by the Geological Hazard Overlay District.
> The tree removal affects an approved Landscaping Plan.
> The tree is protected by a recorded covenant, landscape easement, Heritage Tree designation, or other legal document.
A Permit is not required for pruning street trees - however the city does not tolerate practices sch as topping.
A permit is not required for private tree removals
A Permit is required for all trees 6" DBH or greater measured at 4.5' from the ground
Permit Fees and corresponding permit types
All developmental work on a site requires a tree protection plan to be submitted