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Missouri City vs Stafford

How do tree trimming rules compare between Missouri City, TX and Stafford, TX?

Missouri City and Stafford have similar restriction levels.

Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Missouri City requires property owners to trim trees and shrubs that overhang public sidewalks, streets, and rights-of-way to maintain clearance.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Stafford zoning Section 102-71.6 establishes landscape requirements covering parking lot and on-lot trees and shrubs, including ongoing maintenance obligations for required plant materials installed under approved site plans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMissouri CityStafford
Sidewalk Clearance8 feet minimum-
Street Clearance14 feet minimum-
Notice RequiredYes, before abatement-
Cost RecoveryLien on property-
Code section-Sec. 102-71.6 LARE
Applies to-Parking lot and on-lot plantings
Maintenance-Healthy, replaced when dead
Enforcement-Zoning Code Compliance

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Missouri City FAQ

Who is responsible for trimming trees over the sidewalk?

The adjacent property owner is responsible for trimming trees and shrubs to maintain required clearance over sidewalks and streets.

Can the city trim my tree if I refuse?

Yes. After proper notice, Missouri City may trim obstructing branches and bill the property owner for the work.

Stafford FAQ

Do I need a permit to trim my own residential tree in Stafford?

Routine trimming of healthy trees on residential lots generally does not require a city permit. However, trees that were required by an approved site plan must be maintained in conformance with that plan.

Who is responsible for trimming trees overhanging the street?

The adjoining property owner is responsible for trimming branches that obstruct streets, sidewalks, or visibility. The city may notify owners and require corrective trimming when hazards or sight obstructions exist.

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