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Tree Removal Permits: Greensboro vs High Point

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC?

Greensboro and High Point have similar restriction levels.

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Greensboro regulates tree removal through its Land Development Ordinance. Street tree removal requires city approval. Development projects may be required to preserve significant trees or provide mitigation. The city's urban forestry program manages public trees.

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High Point, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

There is no general county tree-removal permit for private lots. Tree protection applies inside protected stream buffers, where clearing is barred, and to 'high value trees' and required-landscape trees on regulated development.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
Street TreesCity approval required for removal-
DevelopmentTree preservation may be required-
MitigationMay be required for removed trees-
AuthorityCity urban forestry program-
LDOTree preservation in Land Development Ordinance-
Residential permit-Not required
Buffer clearing-Prohibited without approval
High value tree-Protected in watershed
Land-disturbance trigger-Over 1 acre needs plan
Max civil penalty-$5,000 per violation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greensboro FAQ

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

Street tree removal requires city approval. Development projects may need to preserve significant trees or provide mitigation under the Land Development Ordinance.

Who manages street trees in Greensboro?

The city's urban forestry program manages public trees including planting, maintenance, and removal.

High Point FAQ

Does Guilford County require a permit to cut down a tree?

Not for private single-family lots. Permits and approvals apply to trees in protected stream buffers, 'high value trees' in watershed areas, and required-landscape trees on larger developments.

When does a land-clearing permit apply?

Land-disturbing activity exceeding one acre, or in a watershed critical area on highly erodible soils, requires an approved soil-erosion and sediment-control plan before clearing begins.

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