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Heritage & Protected Trees: Hialeah vs Homestead

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Hialeah, FL and Homestead, FL?

Hialeah has fewer restrictions than Homestead.

Hialeah, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Hialeah and Miami-Dade County protect heritage and specimen trees through enhanced protections beyond standard tree removal regulations. Large, mature trees of significant size or species receive additional consideration in the permitting process.

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Homestead, FL

Miami-Dade County

Heavy Restrictions

Miami-Dade County protects significant trees under Section 24-49 through the tree removal permit process. Specimen trees and native hardwoods receive additional consideration in permit review by DERM.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHialeahHomestead
Protected SpeciesLive oaks, gumbo limbos, royal palms, others-
Removal StandardAdditional justification required-
Replacement RatioEnhanced ratios for heritage trees-
Construction ProtectionTree protection zones required-
County StandardsMiami-Dade heritage tree rules apply-
Protection-Section 24-49
Review-DERM evaluates
Native Trees-Special consideration
Mitigation-Replacement required
Development-Tree survey required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hialeah FAQ

What is a heritage tree in Hialeah?

Heritage trees are typically large, mature trees of significant size, age, species, or historical importance. Native species like live oaks, gumbo limbos, and royal palms receive enhanced protection under both city and county regulations.

Can a heritage tree be removed?

Heritage tree removal requires additional justification and may be denied if alternatives exist. If approved, enhanced replacement ratios apply, often requiring multiple large-caliper replacement trees.

Homestead FAQ

Does Miami-Dade protect heritage trees?

Yes. Section 24-49 requires permits for trees with 5+ inch diameter trunks. DERM gives special consideration to native species and specimen trees, often requiring replacement plantings.

Can I remove a hurricane-damaged tree?

Expedited removal permits may be available during declared emergencies for hurricane-damaged trees. Contact the Tree Program at 305-372-6574.

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