Will my construction project require the Tree Preservation Plan Review Application?

Submittal of a Tree Preservation Review Application is required for exterior construction projects on property that contains one or more trees over 10 inches in diameter (measured 4.5 feet above the ground) located within the Construction Activity Zone or Tree Preservation Zone. A good rule of thumb is a 10 inch or larger tree on your property or any sized tree on adjacent public or private property within approximately 50 feet of the construction project. Please refer to Title 8-5C of the Geneva City Code for further information.

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1. What are permits and why do I need one?
2. When do I need a permit?
3. Where do I obtain a permit?
4. What kind of drawings or plans do I need?
5. How long will it take for my permit to be approved?
6. Can I start any of my construction project work before my permit is approved?
7. Do I have to pay the permit fees when I apply?
8. What form of payment do you accept?
9. When does my permit expire?
10. Are inspections required?
11. What do I do when my project is complete?
12. What happens if I don't get a permit?
13. Do I need to permit to remove a tree in my yard?
14. Will my construction project require the Tree Preservation Plan Review Application?
15. How do I get a survey of my property?
16. If I do any work to my home, will my property taxes be increased?
17. I live in the Historic District of Geneva and want to do some exterior work on my house and property. What is the process of getting a permit?
18. If I hire a contractor to do my work, who is responsible for obtaining the permit?
19. Additional questions?