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Mansfield vs North Richland Hills

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Mansfield, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Mansfield has fewer restrictions than North Richland Hills.

Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Mansfield has tree preservation rules in its zoning code for development projects. Street tree removal requires city approval. Single-family backyard tree removal is generally unrestricted unless heritage trees.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

North Richland Hills requires a tree removal permit for any protected tree 6 inches DBH or larger in residential zones, and 8 inches DBH in other zones, under Chapter 114 of the code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMansfieldNorth Richland Hills
Development TreesPreservation required-
Street TreesCity approval to remove-
Backyard TreesGenerally unrestricted (residential)-
State LawTX HB 7 (2019) mitigation credits-
Planning Dept(817) 728-3680-
Residential threshold-6 in DBH
Other zones-8 in DBH
Heritage species-Live oak, pecan, bur oak
Mitigation-1:1 caliper or fund
Violation-500 dollars/tree

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mansfield FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in my Mansfield backyard?

For single-family residential properties, removing trees within your fenced backyard typically does not require a permit unless the tree is a protected heritage tree or located in a drainage easement. Confirm with Planning before removal of large trees.

Can I cut down a street tree in front of my Mansfield house?

No. Street trees in the parkway strip are city-controlled and require approval before removal. Unauthorized removal can result in replacement costs and fines. Contact Public Works before cutting any street tree.

What is tree mitigation in Mansfield?

When protected trees are removed during development, the city requires planting replacement trees of equivalent inch diameter or paying a fee-in-lieu into the citys tree fund. Texas state law requires credit for voluntary onsite mitigation.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree?

Yes, any protected tree 6 inches DBH or larger in residential zones needs a removal permit.

What if the tree is dead?

Dead, diseased, or imminently hazardous trees can be removed with expedited city approval.

What does mitigation cost?

Replacement planting at 1:1 caliper inches or roughly 200 dollars per inch to the tree fund.

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