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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Moss Point vs Ocean Springs

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Moss Point, MS and Ocean Springs, MS?

Moss Point and Ocean Springs have similar restriction levels.

Moss Point, MS

Jackson County

Some Restrictions

Jackson County requires permits for removing protected live oaks and certain heritage trees. Mississippi Β§49-17-181 protects state-designated heritage trees. Hurricane-damaged trees may be removed without permit under emergency declarations common on the Gulf Coast.

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Ocean Springs, MS

Jackson County

Some Restrictions

Jackson County requires permits for removing protected live oaks and certain heritage trees. Mississippi Β§49-17-181 protects state-designated heritage trees. Hurricane-damaged trees may be removed without permit under emergency declarations common on the Gulf Coast.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoss PointOcean Springs
Protected SpeciesLive oak, heritage treesLive oak, heritage trees
Permit Threshold6 inch DBH (Ocean Springs)6 inch DBH (Ocean Springs)
State LawMS Β§49-17-181MS Β§49-17-181
Hurricane DamageExpedited removalExpedited removal
Replacement1:1 or 2:1 ratio1:1 or 2:1 ratio

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Moss Point FAQ

Can I remove a live oak from my Jackson County property?

In Ocean Springs, no, not without a permit. Elsewhere in the county, check with your city. Live oaks are culturally protected Gulf Coast trees and removal typically requires permits plus replacement planting.

What about trees damaged by hurricanes?

Trees with structural damage from declared hurricane emergencies can typically be removed under expedited processes. Document damage with photos before removal and check with the county building department.

Ocean Springs FAQ

Can I remove a live oak from my Jackson County property?

In Ocean Springs, no, not without a permit. Elsewhere in the county, check with your city. Live oaks are culturally protected Gulf Coast trees and removal typically requires permits plus replacement planting.

What about trees damaged by hurricanes?

Trees with structural damage from declared hurricane emergencies can typically be removed under expedited processes. Document damage with photos before removal and check with the county building department.

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