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Tree Ordinances: Houston vs La Porte

How do tree ordinances rules compare between Houston, TX and La Porte, TX?

Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Houston's tree and shrub ordinance (Chapter 33 of the Code of Ordinances) requires the preservation of protected trees during development. Trees with a diameter of 8 inches or more at breast height are considered protected. Developers must submit tree surveys and obtain permits before removing protected trees on development sites.

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La Porte, TX

Harris County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoustonLa Porte
Protected Tree Size8 inches DBH or greater-
Governing ChapterChapter 33, Houston Code of Ordinances-
Single-Family ExemptGenerally exempt when not part of development-
Replacement RequiredMitigation or reforestation fund payment-

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Houston FAQ

Does Houston have a tree ordinance?

Yes. Chapter 33 of the Houston Code of Ordinances protects trees with a diameter of 8 inches or more at breast height during development. Single-family residential properties are generally exempt unless part of a larger development project.

Can I remove a tree on my residential property in Houston?

If you are on a single-family residential lot and not involved in a development project, you are generally exempt from the city tree ordinance. However, deed restrictions or HOA rules may apply.

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