Burning Citation Appeal Form.
The Village of Glenview Report is published 10 times per year and mailed to all properties. Traffic & Transportation. Information for navigating Glenview roadways and parking -- during construction and inclement weather. Tree Removal Permit. A permit is required to remove or do work likely to damage a landmark tree.

Tree Removal Permit All landmark trees in the Village are protected. Landmark trees are defined as trees that are 16 inches or more in diameter at breast height, which is measured feet above the ground, and are of a high quality species, such as oaks, hickories or maples.
St. Cloud Ordinance includes additional amendments and appendixes to the MSFC specific to the jurisdictional limits of the City of St. Cloud. Appendix H is reprint below verbatim. Minnesota State Fire Code Appendix H Fires Or Barbecues On Balconies Or Patios Section One – Open Flame And Fuel Storage Prohibited.
The Village of Glenview has received the Tree City U.S.A. award every year since The Public Works Department is responsible for the all public trees in Glenview, which includes planting, maintaining and removing trees. Parkway tree maintenance and removal Trees within public roads and rights-of-way are owned and maintained by the Village.