the operation involves only the removal of dead branches from a living tree.the operation is a necessary part of routine cultivation of a fruit tree on land which is used for commercial production of fruit.the operation is a routine management measure taken in the interests of the health, preservation, amenity value or utility value of the tree. ![]() to preserve or restore the structural integrity of the building.to repair the damage caused by the tree.the tree has caused or is causing damage to a building, so far as the operation is necessary:.the tree poses a danger to the public, so far as the operation is necessary in the interests of public safety.the tree is diseased, so far as the operation is necessary to preserve or protect the health of the tree or other trees.The proposed exceptions outlined in the Order, works that would not be classed as development, are: However, it's proposed that there will be a list of exceptions that will specify those operations that can go ahead without permission. When the revised law comes into effect, operations to or on trees will require permission before they can proceed. In 2022, the States Assembly approved plans to better protect trees by bringing works to them under the definition of development within Jersey’s Planning and Building Law. Ahead of the introduction of legislation setting out which works to trees will require permission in Jersey, the Minister for the Environment is consulting with Islanders about the details of the proposals.
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