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Tree Replacement Requirements: Birmingham vs Hoover

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Birmingham, AL and Hoover, AL?

Birmingham and Hoover have similar restriction levels.

Birmingham, AL

Jefferson County

Some Restrictions

Mountain Brook requires 2:1 or 3:1 replacement for permitted tree removals. Birmingham requires replacement of street trees removed during construction. Jefferson County new development typically requires canopy preservation. Approved species favor native varieties like white oak, red oak, tulip poplar, and magnolia. Fee-in-lieu available in some jurisdictions.

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Hoover, AL

Jefferson County

Some Restrictions

Mountain Brook requires 2:1 or 3:1 replacement for permitted tree removals. Birmingham requires replacement of street trees removed during construction. Jefferson County new development typically requires canopy preservation. Approved species favor native varieties like white oak, red oak, tulip poplar, and magnolia. Fee-in-lieu available in some jurisdictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBirminghamHoover
Mountain Brook Ratio2:1 or 3:1 Landmark2:1 or 3:1 Landmark
Minimum Size1.5-3 inch caliper1.5-3 inch caliper
SpeciesNative AL hardwoodsNative AL hardwoods
Fee-in-lieu$500-$2,000/tree$500-$2,000/tree
Maintenance2-year establishment2-year establishment

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Birmingham FAQ

What trees count as replacement in Mountain Brook?

Native Alabama hardwoods like white oak, red oak, willow oak, tulip poplar, magnolia, and sweetgum at 1.5-3 inch caliper minimum depending on original tree size.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting replacement trees?

Mountain Brook offers a fee-in-lieu option ($500 to $2,000 per tree) paid to the Tree Fund when site conditions prevent on-site replanting.

Hoover FAQ

What trees count as replacement in Mountain Brook?

Native Alabama hardwoods like white oak, red oak, willow oak, tulip poplar, magnolia, and sweetgum at 1.5-3 inch caliper minimum depending on original tree size.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting replacement trees?

Mountain Brook offers a fee-in-lieu option ($500 to $2,000 per tree) paid to the Tree Fund when site conditions prevent on-site replanting.

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