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Fort Worth vs North Richland Hills

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Fort Worth regulates tree removal through the Urban Forestry Standards in the Zoning Ordinance (Article 6, Division 2). A tree removal permit is required for removing protected trees on developed lots. Protected trees include any tree with a trunk diameter of 6 inches or more measured at 4.5 feet above grade (DBH). The permit is obtained through Development Services. Removal of protected trees without a permit can result in fines and required replacement plantings. Emergency removal of hazardous trees may proceed without a permit with documentation.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthNorth Richland Hills
Protected Tree Size6 inches DBH or greater-
Permit RequiredYes — through Development Services-
Zoning ReferenceArticle 6, Division 2 (Urban Forestry)-
Emergency RemovalPermitted with documentation of hazard-
PenaltyFines and replacement plantings for unauthorized removal-

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Fort Worth FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Fort Worth?

A permit is required for removing protected trees (6 inches DBH or larger) on developed lots. Apply through Development Services. Dead or hazardous trees may be removed in emergencies with documentation.

What happens if I remove a tree without a permit?

Unauthorized removal of protected trees can result in fines and mandatory replacement plantings. The replacement requirement is typically based on the caliper of the removed tree.

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