Report violations for tree removal, land alteration, grubbing, and wetland setback
A natural resources code violation may entail any of the following and should be reported to Natural Resources staff:
Tree removal violation
- Tree removed without an appropriate permit (view of Tree Removal Guide to determine permit necessity) AND
- The tree has not been declared “dangerous” by a Registered Landscape Architect or Certified Arborist
Land alteration violation
- Adding fill that is causing excessive stormwater runoff or blocks drainage from your property without a permit
- Changing the grade without a permit by either raising the land or excavating below natural ground surface
- Removal offsite by truck hauling dirt without a permit
Grubbing violation
- Removal of small trees and understory vegetation by mechanical equipment without a permit
Wetland setback violation
- Encroaching into a required wetland setback without prior approval
Violations not investigated by Natural Resources
These violations should be reported to the contacts listed.
Wetland, lake, or other waterbody violations
Potential violations done in a wetland, lake, or other waterbody may be a violation, however should not be reported to Hillsborough County Development Services Natural Resources staff. These potential violations should be reported to the EPC.
Code enforcement violations
The items below are not investigated by natural resources code enforcement however they may be reported to code enforcement for investigation.
- Lawn Maintenance
- Improper zoning
- Signs
- Animal Ordinances
- Illegal dumping of trash and construction debris
- Miscellaneous activities
How can I check if an action was done without a permit?
A may be performed using the HillsGovHub portal or visit the PGM Store to verify whether a permit has been obtained.
How to
Use the online form to report a natural resources code violation
Resources
Get help
Department: Development Services - Natural Resources Team
Email: naturalresources@hcfl.gov
Phone: (813) 272-5600