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Tree Replacement Requirements: Oak Lawn vs Schaumburg

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Oak Lawn has fewer restrictions than Schaumburg.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Oak Lawn replaces parkway trees removed by the Village through its Public Works forestry program. Development permits may impose replacement or tree-mitigation conditions for trees impacted by construction.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Schaumburg requires replacement plantings when significant trees are removed. Replacement ratios vary by tree size, with heritage-sized trees requiring higher ratios to mitigate canopy loss.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnSchaumburg
Parkway ReplacementVillage program-
Species ListApproved by Forestry-
Development ConditionsMay require mitigation-
Private RemovalsGenerally no replacement-
Standard Ratio-1:1 replacement
Heritage Tree Ratio-2:1 or 3:1
Min Replacement Size-2.5-inch caliper (deciduous)
Tree Fund-Fee-in-lieu when space limited
Warranty-2-year survival required

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Oak Lawn FAQ

Will Oak Lawn replace the parkway tree that was removed?

Yes. The Village replants removed parkway trees on a seasonal schedule through the Public Works forestry program.

Can I choose the species?

You can express a preference, but Public Works selects from an approved list to maintain species diversity and local suitability.

Do I need to replant a tree I cut down on my own lot?

Not usually. Replacement requirements typically apply only when a development approval or variance imposes a tree-preservation condition.

Schaumburg FAQ

How many replacement trees do I need to plant?

For standard significant trees (8–24 inch DBH), the ratio is 1:1. For heritage-sized trees over 24 inches, replacement ratios increase to 2:1 or 3:1 depending on species and circumstances.

What if I don't have room to plant replacement trees?

When on-site planting is not feasible, you may contribute to the Village's Tree Replacement Fund. The fee covers Village-managed tree plantings in public spaces.

What species can I use as replacements?

Replacement trees must come from the Village's approved species list, which emphasizes native and climate-adapted varieties. Contact Public Works or the Village Forester for the current list.

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