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Tree Replacement Requirements: Atlanta vs Roswell

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Atlanta, GA and Roswell, GA?

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Heavy Restrictions

Atlanta requires tree replacement for any permitted tree removal under the Tree Protection Ordinance (Chapter 158, Article II). Replacement requirements are calculated based on the diameter of the removed tree and must be planted within a specified timeframe. The city's goal is to maintain and increase the urban tree canopy, which covers approximately 47% of the city.

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Roswell, GA

Fulton County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAtlantaRoswell
Replacement Ratio1:1 caliper-inch minimum-
Minimum Size2-inch caliper at planting-
Planting DeadlineWithin 6 months of removal-
Maintenance Period2 years minimum-
Recompense Fee$140/inch DBH if no space to replant-

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Atlanta FAQ

How many replacement trees do I need in Atlanta?

Replacement is based on the diameter of the removed tree — generally one caliper inch of new planting for each inch of DBH removed. If you cannot fit enough trees on your property, you pay the recompense fee ($140/inch) into the city's tree fund.

What species can I plant as replacements?

Replacement trees must be species approved by the city arborist. Native species such as oaks, maples, tulip poplars, and dogwoods are preferred. The Urban Ecology Division maintains a list of approved replacement species.

Roswell FAQ

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