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Tree Replacement Requirements: Oak Park vs Tinley Park

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Oak Park, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Oak Park and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Chapter 126 may require tree replacement when trees are removed under permit. The ordinance promotes environmental conservation through replacement plantings. Specific replacement ratios are determined during the permit review.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park requires replacement of trees removed during development at ratios established in site plan approvals, and parkway trees removed by the Village or by permit are typically replaced by Village forestry.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak ParkTinley Park
CodeChapter 126-
ReplacementMay be required with permit-
SpeciesDetermined in review-
Fine$100–$1,000 per offense-
Development Replacement-Per approved site plan
Replacement Ratio-Typically 1:1 to higher
Approved Species List-Via Public Works
Parkway Replacement-Village-funded

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Oak Park FAQ

Do I have to replace trees I remove in Cook County?

Potentially. Chapter 126 may require replacement plantings as a condition of tree removal permits. Requirements are determined during the permit review.

What replacement trees are acceptable?

Replacement species, sizes, and quantities are determined by the Department of Building and Zoning during the tree removal permit review process.

Tinley Park FAQ

If I remove a tree on my property, do I have to replace it?

For a single healthy backyard tree, typically no. For development-related removals or parkway trees, replacement per Village rules is required.

What trees can I plant in the parkway?

Only from the Village's approved parkway species list, and with Public Works coordination for planting and placement.

Who pays to replace a storm-damaged parkway tree?

Typically the Village, though owners may also purchase/plant through Village-coordinated programs.

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