How to apply for a tree removal permit in Huntersville, North Carolina
A 5-step walkthrough drawn from Huntersville'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 tree preservation review as part of site plan submittal. Plan removal timing accordingly — emergency-tree provisions may differ.
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Determine if your tree is regulated
Trees at or above 8" DBH (diameter at breast height) are regulated. Huntersville Zoning Ordinance tree preservation standards govern tree preservation during site plan review for commercial, multi-family, institutional, and mixed-use development. Protected trees ≥8 inches DBH require preservation or mitigation. The Mecklenburg County Tree Ordinance also applies to qualifying sites within Huntersville and provides tree-save-area standards for commercial/multi-family development. Heritage / landmark designation: Specimen/heritage trees designated at site plan review receive enhanced protection; removal requires demonstrated hardship, hazard, or approved site plan with enhanced mitigation.
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Determine who must apply
Eligible applicants in Huntersville: Property owner, authorized agent, or licensed tree service; preservation plans prepared by registered landscape architect or ISA Certified Arborist.
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Prepare your assessment report
Your assessment report must include: Tree survey with species, DBH, location, condition, disposition; tree preservation plan; tree-save-area plan for Mecklenburg County-regulated sites; replacement/mitigation plan. Required certifications: ISA Certified Arborist; preservation plans by registered landscape architect.
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Submit to the permitting department
Submit your application and assessment report to Huntersville Planning Department. Typical processing time: 3-6 weeks for tree preservation review as part of site plan submittal. Reference the full ordinance at https://www.huntersville.org/215/Planning-Department.
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Plan for replacement obligations
Replacement ratio: Inch-for-inch replacement for standard protected trees; enhanced ratios for specimen trees per Huntersville Zoning Ordinance and Mecklenburg County Tree Ordinance. On-site replacement preferred with approved native canopy species; in-lieu payment to the tree replacement fund accepted when on-site replacement is infeasible.
Where to file
Huntersville Planning Department
(704) 875-6541
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