How do I know if a tree is located within a critical area, buffer or NGPE or if the tree is otherwise protected?
If your home or other structures on your property have been recently developed, it is likely that all critical areas (streams, wetlands, steep slopes, etc.) and associated buffers have been delineated and recorded on legal documents as a Native Growth Protection Easement (NGPE). However, older developments may not have recent legal documentation of a recoded NGPE. Regardless, removal or alteration of any trees or native vegetation from a critical area or associate buffer is strictly prohibited – whether or not an NGPE has been formally recorded – and it is your responsibility to ensure compliance with this regulation. The City planning department can help you determine if your property contains critical areas and/or buffers where tree removal would be prohibited. Please call 425-837-3100 and a planner will assist you by reviewing maps and other resources or by arranging a field visit to review your property.

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1. Do I need a permit to remove a tree?
2. Is there a tree removal fee?
3. Can any tree be removed from my property?
4. How do I know if a tree is located within a critical area, buffer or NGPE or if the tree is otherwise protected?
5. Are all trees regulated and exactly what defines a “tree?”
6. What about hazard trees?
7. Can hazard trees be removed from critical areas?
8. What about emergency situations?
9. Do hazard trees count toward my one and five year tree allowances?
10. How is tree removal on non-single family properties handled?
11. What if I need to remove trees to make way for a home expansion or other development project?
12. What if I want a tree removed from a City ROW or public property?
13. What if I want a tree removed from my neighbor’s property?
14. Are there other regulations pertaining to trees aside from tree removal restrictions?
15. What should I do if I think trees are being removed illegally?
16. What are the penalties for illegally removing trees?
17. What if a tree in or near a power line needs to be trimmed?
18. Do I need a permit to prune a tree?