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DeSoto vs Grand Prairie

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between DeSoto, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

DeSoto, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

When protected trees are removed with a permit in DeSoto, replacement planting is required based on the diameter and species of trees removed. Standard mitigation is often 1:1 by caliper inches for pr

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

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DeSoto FAQ

What if I don't have room for replacement trees?

DeSoto allows payment into the tree mitigation fund in lieu of on-site planting. The fee is calculated per caliper inch required.

What species can I plant as replacements?

DeSoto maintains an approved species list emphasizing native Texas treesβ€”oaks, pecan, cedar elm, bald cypress, and similar drought-tolerant varieties. Avoid non-approved or invasive species.

What if my replacement tree dies?

You're generally required to replace it during a two-year establishment period. Document planting, watering, and any mortality for the city.

Grand Prairie FAQ

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