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Tree Replacement Requirements: Homestead vs Miami Gardens

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Homestead, FL and Miami Gardens, FL?

Homestead has fewer restrictions than Miami Gardens.

Homestead, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Miami-Dade County requires tree replacement when removal permits are granted under Section 24-49. Replacement ratios are determined by DERM based on the species, size, and significance of the removed tree.

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Miami Gardens, FL

Miami-Dade County

Heavy Restrictions

Miami-Dade County requires one-to-one canopy replacement for all permitted tree removals. Replacement trees must meet county specifications for species, size, and planting standards. Failure to complete required replacement planting results in additional fines and enforcement action.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHomesteadMiami Gardens
RequirementCondition of removal permit-
RatiosSet by DERM-
Native SpeciesPreferred-
AlternativeTree replacement fund-
MaintenanceRequired period-
Replacement Ratio-1:1 canopy replacement
Species-Native or adaptive per county specs
On-Site Planting-Preferred; in-lieu fee available
Monitoring-County monitors compliance
Fine for Non-Compliance-Additional fines + enforcement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Homestead FAQ

Do I have to replace trees I remove?

Usually yes. DERM determines replacement requirements as a condition of the removal permit based on species, size, and significance of the removed tree.

What species should replacement trees be?

Native South Florida species are generally preferred. DERM specifies acceptable replacement species and minimum size requirements as part of the permit conditions.

Miami Gardens FAQ

Do I have to replant a tree if I remove one?

Yes. Miami-Dade County requires one-to-one canopy replacement for all permitted tree removals. Replacement must be a native or adaptive species.

What if I can't plant a replacement tree on my property?

If on-site planting is not feasible, you may pay an in-lieu fee to the county's tree trust fund.

How long do I have to plant the replacement?

Replacement planting must be completed within the time frame specified in the removal permit. The county monitors compliance.

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