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Tree Trimming: Medfield vs Weymouth

How do tree trimming rules compare between Medfield, MA and Weymouth, MA?

Medfield has fewer restrictions than Weymouth.

Medfield, MA

Norfolk County

Few Restrictions

Norfolk County does not regulate tree trimming. Rules governing tree work near roads and utility lines are set by state law, each municipality's tree warden, and utility companies.

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Weymouth, MA

Norfolk County

Some Restrictions

Weymouth does not have a comprehensive private-property tree trimming ordinance. Property owners must maintain trees to prevent hazards to public ways. The Weymouth Conservation Commission regulates work near wetlands under MGL c. 131 §40.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMedfieldWeymouth
County Rule?None-
Public TreesMGL c. 87 — Tree Warden permit required-
FineUp to $500 per unauthorized public tree cut-
Utility LinesEversource/utility easements govern trimming near wires-
Private TreesCheck town for tree preservation bylaws-
Specific Ordinance-None found for private property
Wetland Buffer-100 feet — Conservation Commission review required
State Law-MGL c. 131 §40 (Wetlands Protection Act)
Topic-Tree Trimming

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Medfield FAQ

Can I trim tree branches that hang over my property in Norfolk County?

Norfolk County does not regulate tree trimming. Rules governing tree work near roads and utility lines are set by state law, each municipality's tree warden, and utility companies.

Do I need a permit to trim trees in Norfolk County?

County Rule?: None. Public Trees: MGL c. 87 — Tree Warden permit required. Fine: Up to $500 per unauthorized public tree cut. Utility Lines: Eversource/utility easements govern trimming near wires.

Weymouth FAQ

Can I trim tree branches that hang over my property in Weymouth?

Weymouth does not have a comprehensive private-property tree trimming ordinance. Property owners must maintain trees to prevent hazards to public ways. The Weymouth Conservation Commission regulates work near wetlands under MGL c. 131 §40.

Do I need a permit to trim trees in Weymouth?

Specific Ordinance: None found for private property. Wetland Buffer: 100 feet — Conservation Commission review required. State Law: MGL c. 131 §40 (Wetlands Protection Act).

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