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Tree Replacement Requirements: Des Plaines vs Orland Park

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Des Plaines, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Des Plaines and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Des Plaines typically requires replacement of removed parkway trees and significant trees lost during development, generally on a 1:1 caliper-inch basis. The City Forester specifies acceptable species and planting standards.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park requires replacement plantings when regulated trees are removed, typically at a 1:1 caliper-inch ratio for healthy trees and higher ratios for significant or native species. Approved species lists guide replacement choices.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDes PlainesOrland Park
Replacement Ratio1:1 caliper inch typical-
Approved SpeciesForester list - native preferred-
Banned SpeciesCallery pear, ash, silver maple-
Fee-in-LieuSometimes permittedAvailable when needed
InspectionRequired at planting-
Standard Ratio-1:1 caliper inch
Significant Trees-2:1 or 3:1
Replacement Size-2.5-3 inch caliper

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Des Plaines FAQ

How many trees do I need to plant if I remove one?

Typically enough to replace the caliper inches removed. A 12-inch tree removed equals 12 inches of new plantings (e.g., four 3-inch trees).

What species can I plant?

Use the City Forester's approved species list. Native and diverse species like oak, hackberry, Kentucky coffeetree are encouraged; callery pear and ash are typically prohibited.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting?

In some cases, fee-in-lieu is permitted to fund city tree-planting efforts. Confirm eligibility with the City Forester.

Orland Park FAQ

Do I have to replant a tree I cut down?

If the removed tree was regulated, yes. Replacement is generally 1:1 by caliper inch with a 2.5-3 inch caliper tree from the approved species list.

What if I can't fit the replacement on my property?

Off-site planting or a fee-in-lieu payment to the village tree fund may be permitted when on-site replanting is impractical.

What species are approved?

The village maintains an approved species list emphasizing Illinois natives. Avoid ash and species susceptible to emerging pests.

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