How to apply for a tree removal permit in Queen Creek, Arizona
A 5-step walkthrough drawn from Queen Creek's tree-protection ordinance. For the underlying DBH thresholds, protected-species list, and full fee schedule, see the city ordinance page.
Expected processing time: 3-6 weeks for landscape plan review. Plan removal timing accordingly — emergency-tree provisions may differ.
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Determine if your tree is regulated
Queen Creek Zoning Ordinance landscape standards govern landscape and tree plantings during development review. Regulation is landscape-plan-based rather than a DBH-based private tree removal permit. Heritage / landmark designation: No formal heritage-tree designation. Public trees regulated by Parks and Recreation.
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Determine who must apply
Eligible applicants in Queen Creek: Property owner or authorized agent; landscape plans by Arizona-registered landscape architect.
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Prepare your assessment report
Your assessment report must include: Landscape plan with species, spacing, preservation areas, replacement schedule. Required certifications: Arizona-registered landscape architect; ISA Certified Arborist recommended.
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Submit to the permitting department
Submit your application and assessment report to Development Services Department. Typical processing time: 3-6 weeks for landscape plan review. Reference the full ordinance at https://www.queencreekaz.gov/government/departments/development-services.
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Plan for replacement obligations
Replacement ratio: Landscape-code replacement per Queen Creek landscape standards (site-specific). On-site replacement to meet landscape coverage and shade standards.
Where to file
Development Services Department
(480) 358-3000
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