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Tree Replacement Requirements: Green Valley vs Oro Valley

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Green Valley and Oro Valley have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Chapter 18.72 mandates native plant mitigation for development: avoid removal first, then transplant, donate, or pay into a fund. Trees replaced at minimum 2:1 ratio.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Mitigation required for removed native plants: on-site relocation first, then off-site salvage, then fee-in-lieu. Saguaros need one-for-one salvage when feasible.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyOro Valley
Code Chapter18.72 (Native Plant Preservation)-
PriorityAvoid > transplant > donate > pay-
Replacement RatioMinimum 2:1 for trees-
Saguaro TransplantLicensed contractor + 2-year warranty-
Review AuthorityDevelopment Services Department-
Mitigation Priority-On-site relocation, then off-site, then fee-in-lieu
Saguaro Requirement-One-for-one salvage relocation when feasible
Salvage Program-Town coordinates developer plant salvage
Fee-in-Lieu-Based on species and size when salvage not possible
Verification-Post-construction landscape plan review

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Green Valley FAQ

What happens to native plants when land is developed in Pima County?

Chapter 18.72 requires developers to first try to preserve plants in place, then transplant them on-site, donate them to salvage programs, or pay into a county mitigation fund. Replacement ratios of at least 2:1 apply for protected trees.

Who pays for native plant transplanting during development?

The developer or property owner bears all costs of native plant surveys, transplanting, replacement plantings, and post-construction monitoring required under Chapter 18.72.

Oro Valley FAQ

Who enforces this in Oro Valley?

Oro Valley Code Compliance at (520) 229-4700.

Who enforces this in Oro Valley?

Oro Valley Code Compliance at (520) 229-4700 handles most complaints.

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