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What are the Tree Protection Bylaws in local governments of the Capital Region District?

The links below are correct as of February 2018

If a link fails please click on the name of the local government (on the left) which will take you to their home page. Conduct a search from that point using their search engine with terms like 'tree' or 'tree bylaw'.

For more detailed results or for areas outside Greater Victoria, a Google search is best. Use search terms such as tree, tree protection, tree bylaw, tree preservation and urban forest. For best results add the Google search operator site: followed by the simple URL of the local government's home page.

For example:  
            urban forest site:victoria.ca
           tree protection site:saanich.ca
           tree bylaw site:colwood.ca

Municipalities

Central Saanich
Central Saanich

https://www.centralsaanich.ca/home-property-development/trees

There are two different bylaws relating to trees on private property; one is for trees located in the designated Erosion District and the second is for Protected Trees.
Colwood
Colwood

https://www.colwood.ca/city-services/development-services/tree-management-preserving-our-urban-forest

Colwood's urban forest is declining every year, and much of this loss is occurring on private land. The Urban Forest Bylaw was adopted to preserve trees on both private and public property and to assist in growing the City's urban forest.
Esquimalt
Esquimalt 

https://www.esquimalt.ca/parks-recreation/parks/trees

All the trees in Esquimalt – in parks and yards and along municipal boulevards – are important in our daily lives.
Highlands
Highlands

http://www.highlands.ca/faq.aspx?qid=70

The Building Inspection Department: Issues:  building, plumbing, chimney, soil deposit and soil removal, tree cutting and blasting permits
Langford
Langford 

https://www.langford.ca/EN/meta/departments/bylaw-enforcement/trees-trespassing.html 

Citizens frequently call for information about trees and the law. The City does not have a “tree bylaw” although some Langford properties have a covenant on title to protect notable trees. The City does have numerous Development Permit areas where tree, vegetation and land alteration must not occur unless a permit has been issued.
Metchosin
Metchosin  
http://www.metchosin.ca/content/tree-cutting-permits

The Tree Management Bylaw regulates the removal of trees in Metchosin. Council believes that maintaining continuous tree cover in Metchosin important to the community and the region to preserve forests, ecosystems and natural heritage.
North Saanich
North Saanich

https://www.northsaanich.ca/Bylaws

Look for link to: Tree Protection Bylaw No. (consolidated Nov. 2011): The actual bylaw is #0935 which has been omitted from their list - a possible typo
Oak Bay
Oak Bay

https://www.oakbay.ca/parks-recreation/parks-playgrounds/trees

The community of Oak Bay has, through numerous planning initiatives, demonstrated that the urban forest is highly valued.
Saanich
Saanich 
https://www.saanich.ca/EN/main/community/natural-environment/trees.html


We want to keep Saanich green! Learn about our tree protection bylaw, quick tips on how to care for trees and more.
Sidney
Sidney 

http://www.sidney.ca/Town_Hall/Departments/Administration/Bylaws.htm

A bylaw to exercise certain powers to preserve and protect trees within the Town of Sidney, to regulate their cutting down and removal, and to require their replacement. Look for link to: Tree Preservation Bylaw No. 2138
Sooke
Sooke 

https://sooke.ca/district-services/departments/parks-and-greenspaces/urban-forest/

Trees — and, collectively, the urban forest — are important assets that require care and maintenance the same as other public property. Trees are on the job 24 hours every day working for all of us to improve our environment and quality of life. Search 'Policies' and 'Bylaws' for relevant information.
Victoria
Victoria 

https://www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/parks/urban-forest.html

Parks, natural areas, boulevards and residential gardens are examples of some of the many and diverse treed areas that make up Victoria's urban forest.
View Royal
View Royal 

https://www.viewroyal.ca/EN/main/business/land-development/TreeRemoval.html

The health and predominance of View Royal's urban forest is a significant part of what makes View Royal so livable, green and sustainable. 

Electoral Areas

Juan De Fuca
Juan de Fuca  https://www.crd.bc.ca/about/electoral-areas/juan-de-fuca

Attempts by the volunteers of GOMPS to find a clear link to information on their Tree Prtection Policies/Bylaws were not successful. We recommend inquiries be directed to:

Juan de Fuca Electoral Area Planning Services

Mailing Address:
Juan de Fuca Local Area Services Building
#3 - 7450 Butler Road
Sooke, BC  V9Z 1N1

The Juan de Fuca Local Area Services Building is located in the community of Otter Point off Otter Point Road in the Sooke Business Park

Planning staff are available 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays.

Tel: 250-642-1500
Fax: 250-642-5274
Southern Gulf Islands
Southern Gulf Islands  https://www.crd.bc.ca/about/electoral-areas/southern-gulf-islands

Attempts by the volunteers of GOMPS to find a clear link to information on their Tree Protection Policies/Bylaws were not successful. We recommend inquiries be directed to:

The Director of Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area whose contact information may be found here https://www.crd.bc.ca/about/who-we-are/board-of-directors
Salt Spring Island
Salt Spring Island  https://www.crd.bc.ca/about/electoral-areas/salt-spring-island

Attempts by the volunteers of GOMPS to find a clear link to information on their Tree Protection Policies/Bylaws were not successful. We recommend inquiries be directed to:

The Salt Spring Island Electoral Area Director whose contact information may be found here Salt Spring Island  https://www.crd.bc.ca/about/electoral-areas/salt-spring-island
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