Tree removal in Burnt Yards 2792
Thinking of removing or pruning a tree in Burnt Yards? The rules here are set by Blayney Shire Council. Check whether you likely need approval, then get free quotes from licensed local arborists.
Tree rules in Burnt Yards
State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021, Ch. 2 (Vegetation in Non-Rural Areas) + each council's Development Control Plan (DCP).
Compiled from the council's published rules and cross-checked. Always confirm with the council.
Which trees are protected in Blayney Shire Council?
Blayney Shire Council generally does not require council approval to remove trees on private property — its tree controls don't apply to private land. Other laws (native vegetation, heritage, threatened species) may still apply, so confirm with the council.
Blayney Shire Council has NOT prescribed any specific trees under Clause 5.9 of the Local Environmental Plan 2012. The Development Control Plan 2026 (Parts A–G) contains no prescribed tree list or numeric thresholds for private-land tree removal. Tree protection under Clause 5.9 is discretionary by council—trees are only protected if the property is mapped as a Heritage Item (Part G, DCP 2026). Native vegetation on private land is controlled under the Biodiversity Conservation Act (Part F, DCP), which bases protection on clearing area thresholds, not individual tree size. Street trees on public land are managed separately under the Street Tree Policy (2023). Effectively, Blayney Shire Council does NOT control tree removal on private land unless the property is heritage-listed.
When you may not need approval
- Trees on private land (unless property is heritage-listed)
- Public/street trees managed by council separately
Do I need a permit in Burnt Yards?
Answer a few questions for an instant, indicative result based on Blayney Shire Council's rules.
Fill in the tree details and we'll estimate whether you likely need council approval.