Do I need a permit to landscape my yard?
Typically, no. A natural resources management permit will be required if you disturb 3,500 square feet or 20 cubic yards of soil or more. However, erosion and sediment controls may still be required.

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1. When should I prune my oak tree?
2. How do I report a spill?
3. How often should I water my tree?
4. Who maintains the trees within the public road rights of way?
5. How do I find my property boundaries?
6. Why is the water in my pond green?
7. How do I know if my fertilizer is phosphorus-free?
8. What if my project doesn’t require a permit? Am I still responsible for installing erosion and sediment controls?
9. Do I need a permit to landscape my yard?
10. How much of the tree roots can be disturbed before the tree will decline?