Glendale Tree Removal Permit & Ordinance Guide
Maricopa County, Arizona
Protected Tree Definition
Glendale Zoning Ordinance landscape standards govern landscape and tree plantings during development review. Regulation is landscape-plan-based at development submittal rather than a DBH-based private tree removal permit.
Heritage / Landmark Trees
No formal heritage-tree designation. Public trees regulated by Parks, Recreation and Community Enrichment.
Permit Requirements
Landscape plan review during development approval. Right-of-way tree work requires Public Works / Parks coordination. Arizona Native Plant Law applies to undeveloped private land.
Who can apply: Property owner or authorized agent; landscape plans by Arizona-registered landscape architect
Required Report Sections
Landscape plan with species, sizing, preservation areas, replacement schedule
Replacement Requirements
Landscape-code replacement per Glendale landscape standards (site-specific)
On-site replacement to meet landscape coverage and shade standards.
Fees & Fines
Processing Time
3-6 weeks for landscape plan review
Required Certifications
Arizona-registered landscape architect; ISA Certified Arborist recommended
Municipal Code
Glendale Zoning Ordinance landscape standards
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Planning Department
(623) 930-2800
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Data last verified: April 2026. This information is provided as a reference. Always verify requirements directly with Glendale before submitting permits or reports.
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