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Tatiara tree removal rules

Everything you need to know before removing or pruning a tree in the Tatiara area — which trees are protected, the main exemptions, and how to apply for approval. This is the authoritative summary we keep for this council; always confirm against the official source linked below.

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Legal basis: Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 + Planning and Design Code — Regulated and Significant Trees.

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Which trees are protected in Tatiara?

In SA, a 'regulated tree' (trunk circumference 1m+ / about 32cm diameter at 1m height) generally needs development approval to remove — with exemptions for small trees, certain species, and trees within 3m of a dwelling.

When you may not need approval

  • Trees with a trunk circumference under 1 metre (about 32cm diameter at 1m height).
  • Within 3 metres of an existing dwelling or in-ground pool on the same allotment — except Willow Myrtle, Angophora, Corymbia or Eucalyptus.
  • One of the ~24 exotic species exempted by the Minister (e.g. some pines, willows).
  • Dead trees, and trees that are an imminent risk to life or property.

Other rules that can override the above

  • Significant trees (2m+ circumference) are protected even where a regulated tree might be exempt.
  • Tree-damaging activity near a regulated/significant tree (e.g. building close to it) can also need approval.
  • Federal EPBC Act for nationally listed species/communities.

Do I need a permit in Tatiara?

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