About the Service:
When developing land for industrial, commercial, or residential purposes, entrepreneurs often encounter legal requirements related to tree felling and environmental clearances. Even if the land does not fall under a forest area, the felling of trees and site clearance must comply with environmental and local government norms. Compliance with the provisions facilitates to avoid penalties, or stoppage of work.
Tree felling permission is an official approval required before cutting or removing trees from land, even if the area is privately owned or categorized as non-forest. This permission ensures that tree cutting is regulated, and compensatory plantation or environmental restoration is carried out as per the norms.
A Clearance Certificate (often called a ‘Non-Forest Clearance’ or ‘Tree Felling Clearance’) is an official document issued by the Forest Department It is often mandatory for construction, infrastructure, and layout development projects that involve land use change or site development.
Indicated of the same by the Dept. of Forest, govt. of W.B in its official portal.
Prerequirements:
Details of trees to be felled/disposed off, Purpose of felling, Plantation plan, Particulars of previous felling of trees, conversion certificate, NOC from Panchayat/Municipality/Corporation, Documents of ownership for land, Self-Certification of low risk and Medium risk categories of trees. Self-Certification of low risk and Medium risk categories of trees.
The permission is generally valid for a specific period. Felling must be completed within this period, and compensatory plantation may be verified by the Forest Department.
Unauthorized tree felling can result in fines, prosecution under the State Tree Protection Act, and suspension of development approvals by local authorities.
Obtaining a Clearance Certificate and Tree Felling Permission in non-forest areas is a responsible and legal requirement. By following due procedures, entrepreneurs can ensure smooth project execution, avoid penalties, and promote sustainable development.
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