Sunrise Manor Tree Removal Rules - Nevada
Sunrise Manor, Nevada property owners and managers must follow county rules for removing or planting trees on private and public land. This guide explains who enforces tree and vegetation rules in the Sunrise Manor area of unincorporated Clark County, how to check permit requirements, typical application steps, and what to expect from enforcement and appeals. Where the county code or department pages do not list exact fees or forms, the guide notes "not specified on the cited page" and points to the appropriate Clark County office for confirmation.[1]
Overview of Applicable Rules
In unincorporated Sunrise Manor, tree removal and planting are generally governed by Clark County regulations, zoning standards, and any conditions tied to building or grading permits. For city-style ordinances, Clark County Code and county departments are the controlling authorities for permits, vegetation management, and roadside right-of-way trees.[1]
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement is handled by Clark County Building & Fire Prevention, Code Enforcement, and Public Works depending on location and issue. Where the county code or department pages do not list specific monetary penalties for unauthorised tree removal, the guide states the amount as "not specified on the cited page" and directs readers to the enforcing office for exact figures.[2]
- Fines: not specified on the cited page; check the enforcing department for current schedules.
- Escalation: first offence and repeat/continuing violations are handled per county enforcement policy; specific ranges not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal or replacement orders, stop-work orders, restoration requirements, civil action or injunctions may be applied.
- Enforcers: Clark County Building & Fire Prevention; Clark County Code Enforcement; Public Works for right-of-way trees.
- Inspections and complaints: submit a complaint or request inspection through the relevant county department; contact links are in Help and Support.
- Appeals/review: appeals routes are described in county code or departmental procedures; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed with the enforcing office.
Applications & Forms
Application requirements vary by project type (private yard removal, development grading, or right-of-way work). The Clark County Building & Fire Prevention department and Planning divisions process permits tied to construction or grading; a standalone "tree removal permit" form is not consistently published on the cited pages and is therefore "not specified on the cited page." Contact the Building & Fire Prevention office to learn whether a form or an attachment to a building/grading permit is required.[2]
- Common documents: site plan showing tree location, proof of property ownership, arborist report for regulated species or protected trees.
- Fees: fee schedules vary by permit type and are not specified on the cited pages.
- Deadlines: submit prior to construction or scheduled removal; specific deadlines not specified on the cited pages.
How-To
- Confirm property jurisdiction (Sunrise Manor is unincorporated Clark County) and whether the tree is on private property or county right-of-way.
- Contact Clark County Building & Fire Prevention or Code Enforcement to ask about permit needs and forms (see Help and Support links below).
- Prepare required documents: site plan, photos, arborist report if requested, and any permit application or building/grading permit attachments.
- Pay applicable permit fees and schedule inspection or approval as required by the county.
- If you disagree with an enforcement action, follow the county appeal procedure and file within the time limit stated by the enforcing office; if time limits are not listed on the cited pages, confirm them with the department.
FAQ
- Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my private property in Sunrise Manor?
- It depends on tree location, size, species, and whether removal is tied to construction or grading; contact Clark County Building & Fire Prevention for a definitive determination.
- Who enforces tree and vegetation rules in Sunrise Manor?
- Clark County Building & Fire Prevention, Code Enforcement, and Public Works enforce rules depending on whether the issue is structural, a public right-of-way, or code compliance.
- What penalties apply for unauthorized tree removal?
- Penalties can include fines, restoration or replacement orders, and civil enforcement; specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited pages and must be confirmed with the enforcing department.
Key Takeaways
- Sunrise Manor is under Clark County jurisdiction for tree rules.
- Always contact the county building or code department before removing trees.