Meander Valley tree removal rules
Everything you need to know before removing or pruning a tree in the Meander Valley 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.
Legal basis: Tasmanian Planning Scheme + council planning provisions.
We're still confirming this council's exact rules — any figures shown are a general guide only. Confirm with the council.
Which trees are protected in Meander Valley?
Tasmania's tree rules come from the Tasmanian Planning Scheme codes that apply to your property (e.g. biodiversity, landscape or heritage codes). Check your property's zone and codes on the LISTmap and your council's planning scheme.
When you may not need approval
- Dead or dangerous trees (council-dependent).
- Land without a relevant code or overlay.
Other rules that can override the above
- Planning scheme codes (biodiversity, landscape).
- Federal EPBC Act.
Do I need a permit in Meander Valley?
Fill in the tree details and we'll estimate whether you likely need council approval.
Suburbs in Meander Valley
- Birralee
- Blackstone Heights
- Bracknell
- Carrick
- Caveside
- Central Plateau
- Chudleigh
- Cluan
- Cradle Mountain
- Dairy Plains
- Deloraine
- Dunorlan
- Elizabeth Town
- Exton
- Frankford
- Golden Valley
- Hadspen
- Hagley
- Jackeys Marsh
- Kimberley
- Lake St Clair
- Liena
- Liffey
- Mayberry
- Meander
- Mersey Forest
- Middlesex
- Mole Creek
- Moltema
- Montana
- Mount Roland
- Needles
- Oaks
- Osmaston
- Parkham
- Prospect Vale
- Quamby Bend
- Quamby Brook
- Red Hills
- Reedy Marsh
- Rosevale
- Selbourne
- Travellers Rest
- Walls Of Jerusalem
- Weegena
- Weetah
- Westbury
- Western Creek
- Westwood
- Whitemore