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Tree Removal Permits: Arlington Heights vs Des Plaines

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Des Plaines, IL?

Des Plaines has fewer restrictions than Arlington Heights.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Cook County Chapter 126 requires permits for removing deciduous trees over 6 inches in diameter and evergreens over 10 feet tall on unimproved/partially improved land. Tree Removal Application submitted to Building and Zoning.

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Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Des Plaines requires a permit to remove parkway (street) trees and may require permits for removal of significant trees on private property during development. The City Forester reviews requests and may require replacement plantings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsDes Plaines
DeciduousPermit if 6+ in. diameter-
EvergreenPermit if 10+ ft tall-
CodeChapter 126-
ApplicationTree Removal Application-
Parkway Trees-Permit required (Forester)
Private Trees Trigger-Construction-related, 10-12 in DBH
Replacement-1:1 caliper-inch typical
Dead/Diseased-Usually exempt
Permitting Office-Public Works

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Arlington Heights FAQ

When do I need a tree removal permit in Cook County?

On unimproved or partially improved land: deciduous trees over 6 inches in diameter and evergreens over 10 feet tall require permits under Chapter 126.

How do I apply for a tree removal permit?

Submit a Tree Removal Application to the Cook County Department of Building and Zoning with a site plan showing trees to be removed.

Des Plaines FAQ

Can I cut down the tree in my parkway?

No. Parkway trees belong to the City of Des Plaines. You must contact the City Forester for permission. Unauthorized removal results in significant fines and tree-appraisal charges.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in my backyard?

For routine removal of dead or hazardous trees, generally no. For removal associated with construction or significant healthy trees, yes - check with Community Development.

What if my tree has Emerald Ash Borer?

Infested ash trees may be removed under a streamlined process. Contact the City Forester for guidance and disposal requirements.

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