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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: North Haven vs Waterbury

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between North Haven, CT and Waterbury, CT?

Waterbury has fewer restrictions than North Haven.

North Haven, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

Connecticut law requires public hearings and warden approval before removal of any public shade tree larger than minimal size. This statewide procedure applies uniformly in every town and overrides local removal practices.

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Waterbury, CT

New Haven County

Some Restrictions

Waterbury regulates tree removal on private property through permits and size thresholds. Street trees are city-managed and cannot be removed by residents.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth HavenWaterbury
Notice periodTen days posted-
HearingAvailable on objection-
AppealSuperior court-
State treesDOT jurisdiction-
DamagesTreble plus fine-
Permit Threshold-6 to 12 inch trunk diameter
Street Trees-City-managed only
Replacement-Required for removed trees
Hazardous Trees-Expedited process

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

North Haven FAQ

How do I object to a Connecticut public tree removal?

File a written objection with the tree warden during the ten-day notice period posted on the tree. The warden must hold a hearing, and you may appeal the decision to superior court.

Does this apply to trees on my own property?

No. CGS Chapter 451 covers public shade trees on highways, parks, and public grounds. Private property trees are governed by local zoning, wetlands, and conservation rules.

Waterbury FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree?

If the trunk exceeds the size threshold (typically 6 to 12 inches), yes. Check Waterbury tree ordinance for details.

Who handles street trees?

Waterbury public works or urban forestry manages all trees in the public right-of-way.

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