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Tree Replacement Requirements: Snellville vs Suwanee

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Snellville, GA and Suwanee, GA?

Snellville has fewer restrictions than Suwanee.

Snellville, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Replacement trees required when removing regulated trees. Ratios scale by tree size β€” typically 1 inch DBH replacement per inch removed for standard trees, 2:1 or higher for specimens.

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Suwanee, GA

Gwinnett County

Heavy Restrictions

Tree replacement required when protected trees are removed. Commonly measured in caliper inches at 1:1 or higher ratio, or paid into the city tree fund.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSnellvilleSuwanee
Standard Ratio1 inch DBH per inch removed-
Specimen Ratio2:1 or higher-
Fee-in-LieuTree bank paymentTree fund payment
Species ListCity-approved natives-
Ratio-1:1 caliper min, higher for specimen
Species-Approved native list
Survival-~2 yr establishment

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Snellville FAQ

Can I pay a fee instead of planting replacement trees?

Yes. Fee-in-lieu to Snellville tree bank available when on-site replacement is not feasible, typically calculated per DBH-inch.

Can I plant Bradford pear as a replacement?

No. Bradford pear and other invasives excluded from approved replacement species list. Stick to native oaks, maples, and magnolias.

Suwanee FAQ

What if I can't fit the replacement trees on my lot?

Suwanee allows a fee-in-lieu payment into the city tree fund, which finances public tree planting.

What if replacement trees die?

You generally must replant within the establishment period (often 2 years) at your expense.

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