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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Doylestown vs Richboro

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Doylestown, PA and Richboro, PA?

Richboro has fewer restrictions than Doylestown.

Doylestown, PA

Bucks County

Heavy Restrictions

Doylestown Borough requires a $15 Tree Removal Permit for all protected trees (deciduous 6+ inches DBH, evergreen 6+ inches DBH, ornamental/specimen 5+ inches). Application reviewed by Shade Tree Commission within 35 days. Two photos required.

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Richboro, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Tree removal regulations set at municipal level across Bucks County. Some municipalities (e.g., Doylestown Borough) require permits. Others have minimal tree protection. Bucks County Conservation District addresses tree-related erosion. Farmland preservation protects agricultural woodlands.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDoylestownRichboro
Permit Fee$15-
Protected TreesDeciduous 6" DBH, evergreen 6" DBH-
Ornamental5" diameter threshold-
ReviewShade Tree Commission, 35 days-
County Rules-None β€” municipal level
Range-Strict (boroughs) to minimal (rural twp.)
BCCD-Erosion and stream bank management
Farmland Preservation-Protects agricultural woodlands

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Doylestown FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in Doylestown?

Doylestown Borough requires a $15 Tree Removal Permit for all protected trees (deciduous 6+ inches DBH, evergreen 6+ inches DBH, ornamental/specimen 5+ inches). Application reviewed by Shade Tree Commission within 35 days. Two photos required.

What are the tree removal rules in Doylestown?

Permit Fee: $15. Protected Trees: Deciduous 6" DBH, evergreen 6" DBH. Ornamental: 5" diameter threshold. Review: Shade Tree Commission, 35 days.

Richboro FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in Bucks County?

Tree removal regulations set at municipal level across Bucks County. Some municipalities (e.g., Doylestown Borough) require permits. Others have minimal tree protection. Bucks County Conservation District addresses tree-related erosion. Farmland preservation protects agricultural woodlands.

What are the tree removal rules in Bucks County?

County Rules: None β€” municipal level. Range: Strict (boroughs) to minimal (rural twp.). BCCD: Erosion and stream bank management. Farmland Preservation: Protects agricultural woodlands.

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