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Katy vs Richmond

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Katy, TX and Richmond, TX?

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

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Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Richmond designates protected trees as those 19 inches or larger in diameter, along with smaller trees in historic districts and approved landscape plantings. These trees receive heightened preservation review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyRichmond
Code Section-UDO Sec. 4.4.203
Standard Threshold-19 inches diameter
Historic District-8 inches diameter
Circumference Equivalent-About 60 inches
Approval-P&Z Commission

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Katy FAQ

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Richmond FAQ

What size tree counts as protected in Richmond, Texas?

Trees with a trunk diameter of 19 inches or greater (roughly 60 inches in circumference) are protected citywide. In historic landmark sites or Historic Districts, the threshold drops to 8 inches diameter.

Are landscape-plan trees considered protected?

Yes. Trees planted or preserved on an approved landscape plan to satisfy Richmond's buffering or landscaping requirements are treated as protected trees, even if smaller than the diameter thresholds.

Does Richmond require preservation of tree stands?

Yes, where practicable. The ordinance directs developments to preserve existing tree stands within designated open spaces rather than clearing them, supporting the city's goal of retaining mature canopy.

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