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Tree Replacement Requirements: Conroe vs The Woodlands

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Conroe, TX and The Woodlands, TX?

The Woodlands has fewer restrictions than Conroe.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Conroe requires tree replacement when protected trees are removed during development under Chapter 102. New residential homes must preserve or plant at least 3 trees meeting minimum caliper requirements. The urban forester reviews all tree preservation plans.

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The Woodlands, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Montgomery County does not require tree replacement. Conroe requires replacement planting for subdivision and commercial development. The Woodlands RDRC typically requires 1:1 replacement for approved removals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeThe Woodlands
Residential Minimum3 trees per new home-
Front Yard TreeMinimum 4-inch caliper-
Other TreesMinimum 3-inch caliper (large/medium species)-
Irrigation PlanRequired by licensed irrigator-
County Requirement-None
Conroe-Subdivisions 1:1, 3-in caliper
Woodlands-RDRC conditions approvals
State Credits-HB 1572 mitigation offset
Fee-in-Lieu-Conroe subdivision option

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Conroe FAQ

How many trees must I plant when building a new home in Conroe?

At least 3 trees: one in the front yard at minimum 4-inch caliper and two others at minimum 3-inch caliper. An irrigation plan by a licensed irrigator is also required.

What size replacement trees are required in Conroe?

Large and medium growth species must be at least 3-inch caliper. Small growth species require 2.5-inch caliper. Front yard trees must be at least 4-inch caliper.

The Woodlands FAQ

If I remove a tree in The Woodlands, do I have to replace it?

Usually yes. The RDRC typically conditions approval on planting a replacement tree of 3-inch caliper or larger in an approved location.

Who enforces tree replacement rules in Montgomery County?

Montgomery County's code enforcement division is responsible for tree protection ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Montgomery County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

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