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Katy vs Stafford

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Katy, TX and Stafford, TX?

Katy and Stafford have similar restriction levels.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Katy requires two replacement trees for every living tree removed during development and obligates owners to replace dead landscaping within 60 days of city notice.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Stafford requires landscaping and minimum tree coverage on regulated development sites, and trees lost or removed in violation of an approved plan must typically be replaced under Chapter 102 zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyStafford
Code SectionArticle 3.09-
Replacement Ratio2 trees per tree removed-
Salvage Caliper3-inch caliper at 12 inches-
Replant Deadline60 days after notice-
Weather ExtensionUp to 30 additional days-
Code chapter-Chapter 102 Zoning
Applies to-Regulated development sites
Standards include-Size, species, placement
Enforcement-Code Compliance and Development Services

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Katy FAQ

How many trees must I replant if I remove one for construction?

Two trees for every living tree removed as part of development or enlargement, under Katy's Article 3.09 landscaping requirements.

What happens if landscape trees die after installation?

Owners must plant an approved replacement within 60 days of notice from the building official, with up to a 30-day extension when weather conditions prevent planting.

Stafford FAQ

What happens if a required landscape tree dies?

Property owners on regulated sites must replace dead or damaged required trees with comparable species and size to keep the approved Chapter 102 landscape plan in compliance.

Are residential homeowners required to replace trees?

Stafford's replacement rules primarily apply to commercial, multifamily, and development sites with approved landscape plans, not to ordinary single-family yards.

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