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Heritage & Protected Trees: Baytown vs Houston

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Baytown, TX and Houston, TX?

Baytown has fewer restrictions than Houston.

Baytown, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Harris County maintains a voluntary Tree Registry through the Houston Area Urban Forestry Council recognizing exceptional native trees. The registry provides no legal protection β€” it is purely honorary. No county heritage tree ordinance restricts removal on private property.

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Houston, TX

Harris County

Heavy Restrictions

Houston's Tree Preservation Ordinance (Chapter 33, Art. VI) provides special protection for heritage and significant trees including Live Oak, Pecan, Magnolia, and Bald Cypress. Unauthorized removal carries fines of $90 per diameter inch plus daily penalties of up to $500.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBaytownHouston
RegistryVoluntary β€” HAUFC Tree Registry-
Legal ProtectionNone β€” honorary only-
Heritage Threshold24+ inch diameter-
County OrdinanceNo heritage tree ordinance-
Code Section-Houston Code Ch. 33, Art. VI
Protected Species-Live Oak, Pecan, Magnolia, Bald Cypress
Destruction Fine-$90 per diameter inch
Daily Fine-Up to $500 per day for continuing violations
Incentives-Credits for preservation against landscaping requirements

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Baytown FAQ

Does Harris County protect heritage trees?

No. The Harris County Tree Registry recognizes exceptional trees but provides no legal protection. Property owners may remove any tree on private property without county approval.

How do I nominate a tree for the registry?

Contact the Houston Area Urban Forestry Council to nominate a tree for the Harris County Tree Registry. They document the largest specimens of native and naturalized species.

Houston FAQ

What trees are considered heritage trees in Houston?

Houston's Tree Preservation Ordinance protects Live Oak, Pecan, Magnolia, Bald Cypress, and other significant species. Trees of notable size receive additional protection under Chapter 33, Art. VI.

What is the penalty for removing a heritage tree in Houston?

Unauthorized removal carries a fine of $90 per diameter inch of the trunk, plus potential daily fines of $500 and possible criminal prosecution.

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