Rankin County does not designate heritage or landmark trees through ordinance. Mississippi has no state heritage tree law. Champion trees are tracked by Mississippi Forestry Commission for recognition only β not legal protection.
Neither Rankin County nor its municipalities maintain a heritage tree or landmark tree ordinance. Mississippi does not have a state-level heritage tree protection statute. The Mississippi Forestry Commission maintains a Champion Trees registry recognizing the largest specimens of each native species, but registration confers recognition only β not legal protection, and property owners retain the right to remove registered champion trees. Historic districts in downtown Brandon or on the National Register may apply historic review for major tree removal as part of landscape preservation standards, but this is procedural review rather than outright protection. PRVWSD-managed lands around Ross Barnett Reservoir are the closest functional equivalent: old-growth hardwoods on district lands cannot be removed without permission. MS Β§95-5 (timber trespass) remains the strongest tree-protection law in Mississippi, applying triple damages to anyone who cuts another owner's tree. Subdivision covenants in upscale Brandon and Reservoir-area communities occasionally designate specimen trees for architectural committee review before removal.
No state or local heritage tree fines apply. Timber trespass under MS Β§95-5: treble damages plus fees. Historic district tree removal without review (if applicable): procedural violation, typically $100-$500. HOA specimen tree removal: private enforcement.
Pearl, MS
Pearl regulates amplified music and outdoor sound systems through local noise ordinances. Amplified sound is generally restricted during quiet hours from 10 ...
Pearl, MS
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Pearl, MS
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Pearl, MS
Pearl limits construction noise to daytime hours, typically 7 AM to 7 PM weekdays and 8 AM to 5 PM Saturdays, under local building and noise ordinances.
Pearl, MS
Pearl enforces quiet hours in this Jackson suburb (pop. 27,000). Home to Trustmark Park (Mississippi Braves) and growing commercial areas, the city manages e...
Pearl, MS
Pearl manages parking around Trustmark Park stadium and commercial areas along US 80. Baseball game nights create peak parking demand in the stadium district.
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