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Stafford vs Sugar Land

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Stafford, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Stafford and Sugar Land have similar restriction levels.

Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Stafford requires landscaping and minimum tree coverage on regulated development sites, and trees lost or removed in violation of an approved plan must typically be replaced under Chapter 102 zoning.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land requires replacement of Protected Trees (hardwoods with 8-inch or greater caliper) removed during development or construction. The Development Code's landscaping regulations (Article XV) set replacement ratios and species requirements for new development projects.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactStaffordSugar Land
Code chapterChapter 102 Zoning-
Applies toRegulated development sites-
Standards includeSize, species, placement-
EnforcementCode Compliance and Development Services-
Trigger-Removal of protected trees during development
Protected Size-Hardwood ≥8 inch caliper
Code Section-LDC Art. XV — Landscaping
Exemptions-Single-family remodeling (interior/facade only)

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Stafford FAQ

What happens if a required landscape tree dies?

Property owners on regulated sites must replace dead or damaged required trees with comparable species and size to keep the approved Chapter 102 landscape plan in compliance.

Are residential homeowners required to replace trees?

Stafford's replacement rules primarily apply to commercial, multifamily, and development sites with approved landscape plans, not to ordinary single-family yards.

Sugar Land FAQ

When do I need to replace trees in Sugar Land?

Tree replacement is required when protected trees (hardwoods with 8-inch or greater caliper) are removed during development projects requiring building permits.

Are single-family homes exempt from tree replacement in Sugar Land?

Interior remodeling and facade work that does not alter exterior wall locations are exempt. New construction and expansion of single-family homes are not exempt.

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