Katy vs Sugar Land
How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Katy, TX and Sugar Land, TX?
Katy, TX
Fort Bend County
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Sugar Land, TX
Fort Bend County
Sugar Land's Development Code defines Protected Trees as hardwood trees with a minimum caliper of 8 inches or greater, measured at 4.5 feet above ground level. Protected trees removed during development must be replaced. The city holds Tree City USA designation since 2011.
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| Fact | Katy | Sugar Land |
|---|---|---|
| Protected Tree | - | Hardwood ≥8 inch caliper at 4.5 ft |
| Replacement | - | Required when removed during development |
| Tree City USA | - | Since 2011 |
| Code | - | Land Development Code |
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Katy FAQ
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Sugar Land FAQ
What is a protected tree in Sugar Land?
A hardwood tree with a trunk caliper of 8 inches or greater measured at 4.5 feet above ground level qualifies as a Protected Tree under the Development Code.
Do I have to replace trees I remove in Sugar Land?
If a protected tree is removed during development, the Development Code requires replacement. Contact the Planning Department at 281-275-2218 for requirements.
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