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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Gates vs Rochester

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Gates, NY and Rochester, NY?

Gates and Rochester have similar restriction levels.

Gates, NY

Monroe County

Some Restrictions

Tree removal permits in Monroe County are handled by individual municipalities. No countywide tree removal permit exists. Trees on county or state road rights-of-way require permits. Some towns have tree preservation ordinances for significant trees.

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Rochester, NY

Monroe County

Some Restrictions

Private tree removal on residential property in Rochester generally does not require a city permit. However, trees in the public right-of-way are city property managed by the Forestry Division. The city encourages tree preservation and replanting.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGatesRochester
County permitNone for private property — check your town-
County ROW treesMonroe County Highway authorization required-
Street treesMunicipal approval required-
Some townsHave tree preservation ordinances for large trees-
Private Trees-No city permit required
City Trees-Forestry Division approval needed
Development-Tree surveys may be required
Replanting-City encourages tree replacement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Gates FAQ

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

Tree removal permits in Monroe County are handled by individual municipalities. No countywide tree removal permit exists. Trees on county or state road rights-of-way require permits. Some towns have tree preservation ordinances for significant trees.

What are the tree removal rules in Monroe County?

County permit: None for private property — check your town. County ROW trees: Monroe County Highway authorization required. Street trees: Municipal approval required. Some towns: Have tree preservation ordinances for large trees.

Rochester FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Rochester?

Not for trees on your private property. Trees in the public right-of-way (between sidewalk and street) are city property and require Forestry Division approval.

Can I remove a tree between the sidewalk and street in Rochester?

No. Those trees are typically city property. Contact the Forestry Division for evaluation and potential removal of public trees.

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