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Protected Tree Species: Redmond vs Seattle

How do protected tree species rules compare between Redmond, WA and Seattle, WA?

Redmond, WA

King County

No data available yet for Redmond.

Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Seattle's overhauled Tree Protection Ordinance, SMC 25.11 (effective 2023), creates a tiered system. Tier 1 exceptional trees, Tier 2 heritage trees, and Tier 3 trees over 12-inch DBH need permits and replacement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRedmondSeattle
Code-SMC 25.11 (2023)
Tiers-4 categories
Tier 3 threshold-12-inch DBH
Replacement cost-$2,833/inch DBH
Authority-SDCI

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Redmond FAQ

No FAQs available.

Seattle FAQ

Can I remove a 14-inch tree from my yard without a permit?

No. Trees 12 inches DBH or larger are Tier 3 and require an SDCI tree removal permit, plus replacement planting or payment to the Tree Fund. Hazardous trees have an exception.

What counts as an exceptional Tier 1 tree?

Trees on the Director's species list at trigger size, designated heritage trees, trees over 36-inch DBH for most species, or grove components. SDCI maintains the official Exceptional Tree directory.

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