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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Attleboro vs Fall River

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Attleboro, MA and Fall River, MA?

Attleboro and Fall River have similar restriction levels.

Attleboro, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Removal of public trees in Attleboro is regulated under the proposed/adopted tree protection ordinance. The ordinance governs planting, maintenance, and removal of public trees. Private tree removal generally does not require a city permit unless in wetlands buffer or protected area.

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Fall River, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Removal of city trees in Fall River requires approval from the Park Board and Urban Tree Commission through the Tree Warden. Violators who destroy public trees must replace them on-site or pay into the city's planting fund. Private tree removal does not require a city permit unless the tree poses a public hazard.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAttleboroFall River
Public TreesCity ordinance regulates removalPark Board/Tree Warden approval required
Private TreesNo permit generally requiredNo city permit required generally
Wetlands50-foot no-disturb buffer zone-
State LawMGL Ch. 87 public shade trees-
Violation Remedy-Replacement tree or planting fund payment
Standards-ANSI Z-133 Safety / ANSI A300 pruning

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Attleboro FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in Attleboro?

Removal of public trees in Attleboro is regulated under the proposed/adopted tree protection ordinance. The ordinance governs planting, maintenance, and removal of public trees. Private tree removal generally does not require a city permit unless in wetlands buffer or protected area.

What are the tree removal rules in Attleboro?

Public Trees: City ordinance regulates removal. Private Trees: No permit generally required. Wetlands: 50-foot no-disturb buffer zone. State Law: MGL Ch. 87 public shade trees.

Fall River FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in Fall River?

Removal of city trees in Fall River requires approval from the Park Board and Urban Tree Commission through the Tree Warden. Violators who destroy public trees must replace them on-site or pay into the city's planting fund. Private tree removal does not require a city permit unless the tree...

What are the tree removal rules in Fall River?

Public Trees: Park Board/Tree Warden approval required. Violation Remedy: Replacement tree or planting fund payment. Private Trees: No city permit required generally. Standards: ANSI Z-133 Safety / ANSI A300 pruning.

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