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Grapevine vs North Richland Hills

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Grapevine, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Grapevine and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

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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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

North Richland Hills requires a tree removal permit for any protected tree 6 inches DBH or larger in residential zones, and 8 inches DBH in other zones, under Chapter 114 of the code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineNorth Richland Hills
Protected Size8 inches DBH native hardwoods-
Heritage Size24+ inches DBH typically-
MitigationReplacement caliper inches1:1 caliper or fund
HazardousRemove with documentation-
Site PlansTree survey required-
Residential threshold-6 in DBH
Other zones-8 in DBH
Heritage species-Live oak, pecan, bur oak
Violation-500 dollars/tree

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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.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree?

Yes, any protected tree 6 inches DBH or larger in residential zones needs a removal permit.

What if the tree is dead?

Dead, diseased, or imminently hazardous trees can be removed with expedited city approval.

What does mitigation cost?

Replacement planting at 1:1 caliper inches or roughly 200 dollars per inch to the tree fund.

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