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Grapevine vs Haltom City

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Grapevine, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Haltom City has fewer restrictions than Grapevine.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine's tree preservation ordinance requires permits and mitigation for removing protected trees over 8 inches in diameter. Dead or hazardous trees can be removed without permit after documentation.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Haltom City has no citywide protected tree ordinance for single family lots. Permits may apply to right of way trees, floodplain trees, or required landscape trees on commercial sites.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineHaltom City
Protected Size8 inches DBH native hardwoods-
Heritage Size24+ inches DBH typically-
MitigationReplacement caliper inches-
HazardousRemove with documentation-
Site PlansTree survey required-
Fact-No citywide protected tree ordinance for single family lots

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Grapevine FAQ

Can I cut down a large oak in my backyard?

If it is protected (over 8 inches DBH native species) you need a tree removal permit with mitigation. Dead or hazardous trees can be removed with documentation and notice to Planning.

What is mitigation?

Replacement planting equal to the caliper inches of the removed tree. For example, removing a 10-inch tree may require planting multiple smaller trees totaling 10 caliper inches, or paying an in-lieu fee.

Do I need to remove a storm-damaged tree by permit?

No. Immediately hazardous trees can be removed right away. Document with photos and notify Planning after the fact. A certified arborist statement helps.

Haltom City FAQ

Do I need a Haltom City permit to cut down a tree in my yard?

Generally no for single family residential lots, unless the tree is in the public right of way, on a commercial site as a required landscape tree, or restricted by plat or HOA documents.

Who owns the tree between the sidewalk and the curb?

Parkway trees in the public right of way are city owned or jointly maintained. Contact Public Works before trimming or removing them.

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