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Carrollton vs Dallas

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Dallas, TX?

Carrollton has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Carrollton requires replacement planting when permitted trees are removed. Replacement ratios and species specifications ensure canopy preservation.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dallas Development Code Chapter 51A, Article X requires replacement of removed protected trees per a tree replacement schedule. Sec. 51A-10.135 provides alternative compliance methods when replacement trees cannot be planted on-site, including conservation easements, sustainable development incentives, and habitat preservation credits. Large or medium trees maintained in the development impact area may count toward design option requirements and site tree credit under the landscaping division.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonDallas
Ratio1:1 to 3:1 replacement-
Minimum Size1.5 to 2 inch caliper-
SpeciesApproved native/adapted list-
AlternativeFee-in-lieu to tree fund-
Code Section-Ch. 51A, Art. X, Sec. 51A-10.135
Replacement Required-Per tree replacement schedule
On-Site Priority-On-site replacement preferred
Alternative Methods-Conservation easements, habitat credits
Site Tree Credit-Retained trees can offset requirements

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Carrollton FAQ

How many trees must I plant as replacement?

Typically 1 to 3 replacement trees per removed tree depending on size. Check Carrollton tree ordinance for ratios.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting?

Many cities offer a fee-in-lieu option that funds the city tree planting program.

Dallas FAQ

How many replacement trees do I need in Dallas?

The number depends on the size and species of removed trees per the tree replacement schedule in Article X. Retained trees on-site can earn credit toward the requirement.

What if I can't plant replacement trees on my property?

Sec. 51A-10.135 allows alternative compliance including conservation easements, sustainable development incentives, and habitat preservation credits when on-site planting is not feasible.

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