3 rules for unincorporated Paulding County, Georgia.
Verified from official government sources
Paulding County issues no tree-removal permit. Its official code-enforcement guide lists none and the county has no tree-preservation ordinance. Trees are regulated only through zoning buffers and subdivision landscaping when land is developed.
Paulding County has no heritage, landmark, or specimen tree ordinance. Georgia sets no statewide heritage-tree law either, so even large or historic trees on private land carry no special county protection. HOA covenants are the only possible limit.
Paulding County imposes no tree-replacement duty on homeowners who remove yard trees. Replacement-style planting appears only in development: platted subdivisions must plant yard trees at a set caliper, and required buffers must be kept vegetated.
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