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Dunedin vs Tarpon Springs

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Dunedin and Tarpon Springs 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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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

When a protected tree is removed in Tarpon Springs, Article IX requires replacement on a one-DBH-inch-for-one-DBH-inch basis or payment of a fee in lieu, ensuring net canopy is preserved.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinTarpon Springs
Under 19" DBH1 replacement tree-
19" DBH and over2 replacement trees-
Code chapterChapter 105-
Grand Tree ratioHigher mitigation-
Off-site optionMitigation fund possible-
Replacement ratio-1 DBH inch per inch removed
Fee in lieu-Allowed when site-limited
Code section-Article IX, Section 133
Approved species-Native or Florida-friendly
Inspection-Building Development

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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.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

How many trees must I replace in Tarpon Springs?

Replace one inch of DBH for each inch removed. A 12-inch tree might be replaced by four three-inch trees, or you can pay a fee into the city tree fund.

Where does the tree fee in lieu money go?

The fee is deposited into the city's tree fund and used to install and maintain trees on public property such as parks, rights-of-way, and city facilities.

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