Real Estate
Can I Cut Down These Trees?
By Joanna LasloJune 18, 20193 min read

- The roots of the trees help to prevent soil erosion.
- They also filter harsh chemicals from the soil to provide cleaner water for drinking, crabbing and fishing.
- The leaves from living trees help filter pollutants from the air.
- State highway construction activities
- Activities on areas located in Chesapeake Bay Critical Areas
- Agricultural activities
- Commercial logging and timber harvesting operations
- Clearing for public utility construction or rights-of-way
- Routine maintenance and emergency repairs of public utility rights-of-way
- Surface mining regulated under state law
- Activities conducted on a single lot where less than 40,000 square feet of forest is disturbed
- Preliminary plan of subdivision or grading and sediment control permit approved before 7/1/91 or minor subdivision application for which an application was submitted prior to 7/1/91
- PUD with Step 1 approval prior to 12/31/91
- Subdivision for agricultural purposes only
- Subdivision for conservation purposes only
- Boundary line adjustment providing no accompanying change in land use
- Subdivision where the area of non-tidal wetland forest is greater than or equal to area of a reforestation required
- Construction and maintenance of water and sewage treatment facilities or landfills
- Construction of linear utilities
- County road construction
- Cutting of trees for surveying purposes
- Habitat programs approved by a government agency
- Intrafamily transfers, including subdivision

About Joanna Laslo
Broker/Owner of Beach Real Estate, Inc., a local that Graduated from Stephen Decatur High School. 35+ years of experience in real estate sales. Joanna is a broker in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. Joanna also manages Ocean City weekly condo and vacation rentals.
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