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Blackberry clearing

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What is the purpose of a blackberry clearing permit?

A blackberry clearing permit helps property owners to select from a range of possible control methods in order to match the management requirements of each specific site, to maximize effective control, and to minimize negative environmental, economic and social impacts that could occur from removing blackberries.

What activities require this permit?

A blackberry clearing permit, which DDES issues free of charge, is required in unincorporated King County for

  • the removal of blackberries from within critical areas
  • the removal of large areas of blackberries (7,000 square feet or more) outside of critical areas.

A permit is not needed to clear less than 7,000 square feet of blackberries outside of critical areas in unincorporated King County.

How much will it cost?

The permit, restricted to blackberry clearing only, is free.

How do I apply?

The application for a blackberry clearing permit simply requires the property owner to describe the proposed project and when the work will be performed. To apply, either:

What is the timeline for processing a blackberry clearing permit?

The permit, along with a list of required best management practices (PDF*, 258KB), will be mailed within one business day.

Notes / Comments

A blackberry clearing permit is issued to the property owner free of charge and without square footage restrictions. New permits may be required to remove native vegetation, for which permit fees would be charged.

Administered by

DDES Land Use Services Division, Site Development Services

Contact

For questions or more information, please contact DDES Site Development Services at 206-296-6759.


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  Updated: May 4, 2007