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Protected Tree Species: Orland Park vs Skokie

How do protected tree species rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Skokie, IL?

Orland Park and Skokie have similar restriction levels.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Tree Preservation Ordinance 19-3158, codified in Chapter 102 zoning, requires removal permits for protected and heritage trees on unincorporated lots. Native oaks, hickories, and trees over 20-inch DBH are protected; replacement and mitigation are mandatory for permitted removals.

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Skokie, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Tree Preservation Ordinance 19-3158, codified in Chapter 102 zoning, requires removal permits for protected and heritage trees on unincorporated lots. Native oaks, hickories, and trees over 20-inch DBH are protected; replacement and mitigation are mandatory for permitted removals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkSkokie
OrdinanceCook 19-3158 codified Ch. 102Cook 19-3158 codified Ch. 102
Protected speciesNative oaks and hickoriesNative oaks and hickories
Size threshold20-inch DBH any species20-inch DBH any species
Mitigation ratio1 inch out, 1.5 in replanted1 inch out, 1.5 in replanted
ScopeUnincorporated Cook onlyUnincorporated Cook only

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Orland Park FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a dead oak in unincorporated Cook?

Yes, even dead protected trees require a tree removal permit under Ordinance 19-3158, though dead-tree removals are typically issued without mitigation if a certified arborist confirms the tree is dead, dying, or hazardous to structures.

What counts as a heritage tree?

The ordinance treats native oaks and hickories of any size, plus any tree 20 inches DBH or greater regardless of species, as protected. Some forest preserve designations add specific named heritage trees with even tighter removal rules.

Does this apply if my house is in a suburban village?

No. Ordinance 19-3158 applies only to unincorporated Cook County. Villages such as Schaumburg, Oak Park, and Evanston run their own tree ordinances with different protected species lists, removal thresholds, and replacement rules.

Skokie FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a dead oak in unincorporated Cook?

Yes, even dead protected trees require a tree removal permit under Ordinance 19-3158, though dead-tree removals are typically issued without mitigation if a certified arborist confirms the tree is dead, dying, or hazardous to structures.

What counts as a heritage tree?

The ordinance treats native oaks and hickories of any size, plus any tree 20 inches DBH or greater regardless of species, as protected. Some forest preserve designations add specific named heritage trees with even tighter removal rules.

Does this apply if my house is in a suburban village?

No. Ordinance 19-3158 applies only to unincorporated Cook County. Villages such as Schaumburg, Oak Park, and Evanston run their own tree ordinances with different protected species lists, removal thresholds, and replacement rules.

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