Bush Fire Vegetation Clearing

Don’t let the worry of potential bushfire threats burden you. Take control of your property’s safety and make use of NSW’s new 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Code of Practice. Reach out to us today for a free quote, and let our experienced team help you create a safer environment for your home and loved ones.

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Clearing Trees Near Your Home Made Easier

The NSW Government, in collaboration with the NSW Rural Fire Service, has recently introduced the 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Code of Practice, aiming to provide homeowners with more control over vegetation management on their properties.

Under these new regulations, residents residing in designated 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Entitlement Areas can now remove trees within a 10-meter radius of their homes without the need for prior approval. This means that if you find yourself in one of these areas, you have the freedom to take action to protect your property from potential bushfire threats. Unsure if you are in a 10/50 designated bushfire zone?

Don’t worry, you can easily check your eligibility by visiting the RFS website.

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Respecting Boundaries: Property Rights & Restrictions

While the 10/50 code grants homeowners the authority to clear vegetation on their own properties, it’s important to note that this permission does not extend to neighboring properties. If you wish to carry out any clearing activities beyond your property boundaries, it is crucial to obtain consent from the respective property owners.

It’s worth mentioning that certain additional restrictions may apply even on your own property. For instance, if your land is situated on a slope or if there are culturally significant items or Aboriginal heritage sites within the vicinity, specific regulations might limit the extent of your clearing. To ensure compliance with all relevant guidelines and restrictions, we recommend visiting the NSW Rural Fire Service website, where you can find detailed information about the code and any additional limitations that may be applicable.

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We’re Here to Help! Contact Us for a Free Quote.

If you’re considering tree clearing on your property and want to take advantage of the 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Code of Practice, we’re here to assist you every step of the way. Our team of professionals specializes in vegetation management and can provide you with a free quote tailored to your specific needs. Whether you require assistance with tree removal, brush cutting, or any other related services, our experts are just a phone call away.

Don’t let the worry of potential bushfire threats burden you. Take control of your property’s safety and make use of the new 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Code of Practice. Reach out to us today for a free quote, and let our experienced team help you create a safer environment for your home and loved ones.

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What are the rules for 10 50 clearing?

The guidelines for clearing within a 10 to 50-meter range are as follows: You are permitted to remove trees situated within 10 meters of a residential structure on your property, without necessitating any prior approval. Additionally, you may clear vegetation, excluding trees, such as shrubs, within a 50-meter distance from a dwelling on your property, again without requiring approval.