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Tree Trimming: Bellingham vs Brookline

How do tree trimming rules compare between Bellingham, MA and Brookline, MA?

Bellingham has fewer restrictions than Brookline.

Bellingham, MA

Norfolk County

Few Restrictions

Norfolk County does not regulate tree trimming. Rules governing tree work near roads and utility lines are set by state law, each municipality's tree warden, and utility companies.

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Brookline, MA

Norfolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Brookline's Tree Preservation Bylaw (effective March 27, 2025) protects all trees 6+ inches DBH within 20 feet of property lines. Work within 30 feet of protected trees may trigger permit requirements. Trimming of public shade trees requires Town Warden approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBellinghamBrookline
County Rule?None-
Public TreesMGL c. 87 — Tree Warden permit required-
FineUp to $500 per unauthorized public tree cut-
Utility LinesEversource/utility easements govern trimming near wires-
Private TreesCheck town for tree preservation bylaws-
Protection Threshold-Trees 6+ inches DBH within 20 ft of property line
Work Buffer-30 ft from protected trees may trigger permit
Tree Warden-(617) 730-2088
Bylaw Effective-March 27, 2025

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Bellingham FAQ

Can I trim tree branches that hang over my property in Norfolk County?

Norfolk County does not regulate tree trimming. Rules governing tree work near roads and utility lines are set by state law, each municipality's tree warden, and utility companies.

Do I need a permit to trim trees in Norfolk County?

County Rule?: None. Public Trees: MGL c. 87 — Tree Warden permit required. Fine: Up to $500 per unauthorized public tree cut. Utility Lines: Eversource/utility easements govern trimming near wires.

Brookline FAQ

Can I trim tree branches that hang over my property in Brookline?

Brookline's Tree Preservation Bylaw (effective March 27, 2025) protects all trees 6+ inches DBH within 20 feet of property lines. Work within 30 feet of protected trees may trigger permit requirements. Trimming of public shade trees requires Town Warden approval.

Do I need a permit to trim trees in Brookline?

Protection Threshold: Trees 6+ inches DBH within 20 ft of property line. Work Buffer: 30 ft from protected trees may trigger permit. Tree Warden: (617) 730-2088. Bylaw Effective: March 27, 2025.

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