How to apply for a tree removal permit in Centennial, Colorado

A 5-step walkthrough drawn from Centennial'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. Plan removal timing accordingly — emergency-tree provisions may differ.

  1. 1

    Determine if your tree is regulated

    Trees at or above 6" DBH (diameter at breast height) are regulated. Significant tree: 6 inches DBH or greater on development sites. Tree preservation required during development review. Ash species subject to EAB management. Heritage / landmark designation: Significant Trees defined under Centennial Land Development Code (Tree Preservation) at 6-inch DBH or greater on development sites trigger Tree Preservation Plan review with retention and mitigation requirements during plat, site plan, and building permit applications — Centennial's enhanced-protection tier in lieu of a separate heritage-tree designation.

  2. 2

    Determine who must apply

    Eligible applicants in Centennial: Property owner or authorized agent with arborist report.

  3. 3

    Prepare your assessment report

    Your assessment report must include: Tree inventory with DBH, species, condition, retention plan, mitigation plan. Required certifications: ISA Certified Arborist.

  4. 4

    Submit to the permitting department

    Submit your application and assessment report to Community Development Department. Typical processing time: 3-6 weeks. Reference the full ordinance at https://www.centennialco.gov/.

    View the full Centennial ordinance

  5. 5

    Plan for replacement obligations

    Replacement ratio: Based on tree size and condition (typically 1:1 to 2:1). On-site replacement preferred; fee-in-lieu when infeasible.

Where to file

Community Development Department

(303) 754-3308

Other Colorado permit walkthroughs

See Colorado replacement obligations compared — how Centennial's replacement ratio ranks against the rest of the state.

See Colorado heritage criteria compared — how Centennial's designation rules stack against the rest of the state.

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