Baltimore provides special protection for notable and heritage trees, including large specimens and historically significant trees, which receive enhanced protection during development and require special approval for removal.
Baltimore's urban forestry program identifies and protects heritage trees β exceptionally large, old, or historically significant specimens. Heritage trees may include champion trees (the largest of their species in the city), trees associated with historic sites, or specimens designated by the Forestry Division for their ecological or community value. These trees receive enhanced protection during nearby construction, requiring larger protective zones and root protection measures. Removal of a heritage tree requires special justification and approval from the Forestry Division, often with enhanced replacement requirements. Development projects must conduct tree surveys identifying heritage specimens.
Damaging or removing a heritage tree without approval can result in enhanced fines and replacement requirements above standard tree removal penalties. Replacement ratios may be significantly higher for heritage trees.
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