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Tree Replacement Requirements: Grand Prairie vs Richardson

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Grand Prairie, TX and Richardson, TX?

Grand Prairie has fewer restrictions than Richardson.

Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County has no countywide tree replacement ordinance for private property in unincorporated areas. Replacement mitigation is governed by incorporated cities (e.g., Dallas, Plano, Richardson) or by deed restrictions and HOA rules.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Richardson's tree ordinance (Ch. 22.5) requires 1:1 caliper inch replacement for protected trees and 2:1 for specimen trees. Monetary mitigation may be available. Unprotected (invasive) species are exempt from replacement requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand PrairieRichardson
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Protected Ratio-1:1 caliper inch
Specimen Ratio-2:1 caliper inch
Monetary Mitigation-Available when site can't support planting
Invasive Species-Exempt from replacement

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Grand Prairie FAQ

Richardson FAQ

How many trees do I need to plant to replace one?

Enough to match or exceed the caliper inches removed: 1:1 for protected trees, 2:1 for specimen trees. Multiple smaller trees may satisfy the requirement.

Can I pay instead of planting trees?

Monetary mitigation may be available when the site cannot support full replacement planting. Contact Development Services for details.

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