Heritage & Protected Trees: Oak Lawn vs Oak Park
How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Oak Park, IL?
Oak Lawn has fewer restrictions than Oak Park.
Oak Lawn, IL
Cook County
Oak Lawn does not maintain a formal heritage or landmark tree registry. Tree preservation is handled primarily through parkway ownership, subdivision conditions, and general good-neighbor standards.
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Cook County
Cook County Chapter 126 protects significant trees on unimproved and partially improved land. Deciduous trees over 6 inches in diameter and evergreens over 10 feet tall are protected. Heavy fines apply for unauthorized removal.
View full Oak Park rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Oak Lawn | Oak Park |
|---|---|---|
| Heritage Registry | None | - |
| Parkway Ownership | Primary protection | - |
| Development Conditions | May require preservation | - |
| Park District | Manages notable park trees | - |
| Protected Deciduous | - | 6+ in. diameter |
| Protected Evergreen | - | 10+ ft tall |
| Code | - | Chapter 126 |
| Penalty | - | Heavy fines + replacement |
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Oak Lawn FAQ
Is my 100-year-old oak protected?
Not automatically. Oak Lawn does not have a heritage-tree registry for private property. Protection only applies if the tree is on Village parkway or subject to a development condition.
Can I voluntarily protect a special tree?
Yes, through private conservation easements or deed restrictions. Work with an attorney and, for professional tree care, an ISA-certified arborist.
Who handles trees in Oak Lawn parks?
The Oak Lawn Park District manages trees within its parks and can advise on notable specimens and commemorative plantings.
Oak Park FAQ
What trees are protected in Cook County?
On unimproved/partially improved land: deciduous trees over 6 inches in diameter and evergreens over 10 feet tall are protected under Chapter 126.
What happens if I remove a protected tree without permission?
Heavy fines are imposed and replacement tree planting may be required. Each tree removed without a permit may be a separate violation.
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