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Toronto, the GTA and cottage country
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Commonly asked questions
Do I need a permit to remove my tree?
In the Greater Toronto Area and nearby regions, most municipalities mandate a permit for tree removal while cottage country areas tend to have more lenient by-law requirements, it's crucial to verify in advance to prevent any potential penalty. The team at JC Forestry has extensive experience in this area and can assist you with any inquiries you may have, always check first before you start cutting!
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When do I require an arborist report?
Arborist reports are required in a variety of situations that are governed by different municipalities with a unique set of requirements, the staff at JC Forestry will be able to help streamline the process and prepare you an arborist report within 24 hours! Reasons to have an arborist report prepared can be the following:
- To remove a tree
- Anytime there is proposed construction or to receive a building permit that will take place within close proximity to trees
- If the municipality requires a replanting plan
- Tree evaluation
- Tree inventory
and more!
With fast turnaround time and affordable rates, JC Forestry is a company that has extensive knowledge and experience to prepare simple to complex reports.
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What is a tree risk assessment and how can it help?
A tree risk assessment (TRA) is a thorough evaluation of a tree to determine the risk of it failing. During a TRA, your arborist at JC Forestry will inspect the tree and the area around it to provide a Tree Risk Assessment Report. This report will conclude with the arborist’s determination of the level of risk that the tree poses and a recommendation for ongoing care, or removal, in the event it is determined to be too far gone to save.
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