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Dunedin vs Safety Harbor

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Safety Harbor, FL?

Dunedin and Safety Harbor have similar restriction levels.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

When tree removal in Dunedin drops a property below minimum tree-canopy requirements, Chapter 105 mandates one replacement for trees under 19 inches DBH and two replacements for 19+ inch DBH trees.

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Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Safety Harbor's Tree Ordinance requires replacement of removed protected trees per the Tree Replacement Ratio in the Land Development Code, with mitigation contributions to the tree fund accepted when on-site replanting is not feasible.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSafety Harbor
Under 19" DBH1 replacement tree-
19" DBH and over2 replacement trees-
Code chapterChapter 105-
Grand Tree ratioHigher mitigation-
Off-site optionMitigation fund possible-
Authority-Article X tree ordinance
Replacement basis-DBH-scaled inch-for-inch ratio
Species source-Approved Tree List
Fee-in-lieu-Tree fund payment available
Free programs-Spring Give-Away, Street Tree

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dunedin FAQ

How many trees must I replant after removal?

One tree for each removal under 19 inches DBH, and two trees for each removal of 19 inches DBH or greater, when canopy drops below the minimum.

What if I cannot fit replacements on my lot?

Dunedin may allow off-site planting or contribution to a tree mitigation fund, subject to Planning Department approval and the tree protection brochure guidelines.

Safety Harbor FAQ

Do I have to replant after removing a protected tree?

Yes. Healthy protected trees removed for construction must be replaced under the city's Tree Replacement Ratio, using species from the Approved Tree List.

What if my lot has no room for replacement trees?

Applicants may contribute fee-in-lieu mitigation to the Safety Harbor tree fund, which finances public-property planting and the city's Street Tree program.

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