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Tree Replacement Requirements: New Rochelle vs White Plains

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between New Rochelle, NY and White Plains, NY?

New Rochelle and White Plains have similar restriction levels.

New Rochelle, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

Tree removal permits typically require replacement planting. Replacement is on a caliper-inch basis (inches removed equals inches replanted) or via payment into a city tree fund.

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White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

White Plains tree ordinance requires replacement plantings when regulated trees are removed. Replacement ratio typically based on caliper inches of tree removed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew RochelleWhite Plains
StandardCaliper-inch replacement-
Typical Size2.5-3 inch caliper-
Fee-in-LieuCity tree fund-
SpeciesNative preferred-
Required-Yes, per removal
Typical Ratio-1:1 or caliper-match
Heritage-2:1 or higher
Survival-2-year guarantee
Fund Option-If infeasible on-site

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

New Rochelle FAQ

Do I have to replant every tree I remove?

Generally yes, for permitted removals. Replacement is typically calculated on total caliper inches. Fee-in-lieu options exist where on-site replanting isn't feasible.

What size replacement tree does New Rochelle require?

Typical replacements use 2.5 to 3 inch caliper nursery stock. Total caliper inches replanted should equal the caliper inches removed under Chapter 292.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting a replacement tree in New Rochelle?

Yes. If on-site replanting is impractical, you may pay into the city's tree fund, which supports street tree and park tree planting elsewhere in New Rochelle.

White Plains FAQ

Do I have to replant trees I remove in White Plains?

Yes, for permitted removals of regulated trees. Replacement is typically 1:1 for smaller trees and caliper-inch matching for larger ones, with a 2-year survival guarantee.

What if I can't fit replacement trees on my White Plains lot?

You may contribute to the city's tree fund in lieu of on-site replacement if planting on the same site is infeasible.

What's the replacement ratio for heritage trees in White Plains?

Heritage trees typically require 2:1 or higher replacement, using approved native or adapted species.

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