1 rule for unincorporated Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Verified from official government sources
Delaware County issues no tree-removal permit. For street trees, the local shade-tree commission controls removal under state law; for private trees, a permit is needed only where a municipality's tree-conservation or zoning ordinance requires one. Many Delco towns have no private-tree permit at all.
53 P.S. Β§2811 (Act of May 31, 1907, P.L. 349, Β§1)
who shall have exclusive and absolute custody and control of, and power to plant, set out, remove, maintain, protect, and care for, shade-trees, on any of the public highways of the said townships, boroughs, and cities.
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