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Tree Replacement Requirements: Dallas vs Garland

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

Garland has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

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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Garland, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Garland requires tree replacement when protected trees are removed during development. The Development Code specifies replacement ratios based on tree size. Replacement trees must meet minimum caliper requirements and be from approved species suited to North Texas conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGarland
Code SectionCh. 51A, Art. X, Sec. 51A-10.135-
Replacement RequiredPer tree replacement schedule-
On-Site PriorityOn-site replacement preferred-
Alternative MethodsConservation easements, habitat credits-
Site Tree CreditRetained trees can offset requirements-
Trigger-Removal of protected trees during development
Ratio-Based on size of removed tree
Minimum Caliper-Replacement trees must meet standards
Species-North Texas adapted species required
Tree Fund-Alternative when on-site planting not feasible

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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.

Garland FAQ

How many replacement trees are required?

The ratio depends on the size and type of removed tree. Larger trees require more replacement plantings. Check the Development Code for specifics.

What species are acceptable?

North Texas adapted species are required. Common choices include live oaks, pecans, cedar elms, and other species on the city's approved list.

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