Texas counties have no general police power to designate or protect specific tree species on private property. Harris County does not list protected species. Houston, Bellaire, West University, and Sugar Land protect heritage and species-specific trees through their own urban forestry ordinances inside city limits.
Texas Local Government Code grants counties only narrow regulatory authority. Without statutory delegation, Harris County cannot impose tree species protections on private property in unincorporated areas. State law preempts county tree removal regulation on commercial and residential lots. Houston's Tree Protection Ordinance lists species like live oak, water oak, magnolia, pecan, and bald cypress as protected when above size thresholds, with replacement requirements and removal permits. Bellaire and West University Place have stricter protections requiring arborist sign-off. Harris County Engineering coordinates tree removals only on county-owned property and right-of-way. The Texas A&M Forest Service is the statewide technical authority for native and heritage tree identification and care.
Houston Tree Protection Ordinance violations carry fines up to $2,000 per tree per day plus replacement costs. There is no county-level fine for removing trees on unincorporated private property, except where TxDOT or pipeline easements impose contractual protections.
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire enforces detailed quiet hours under its noise ordinance adopted in 2023. Quiet hours run Sunday through Thursday from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM (11:00 PM t...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire prohibits all construction activity during quiet hours regardless of noise level. Construction is permitted only during non-quiet hours: 7:00 AM to ...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire's noise ordinance prohibits all lawn care activities, including leaf blower use, during quiet hours regardless of noise level. During non-quiet hour...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire Code Chapter 6 (Animals and Fowl) prohibits keeping dogs that create excessive noise disturbing neighbors. Barking dog complaints are handled by Bel...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire's noise ordinance sets specific decibel limits for amplified music: 60 dB maximum in residential zones during quiet hours and 75 dB during non-quiet...
Bellaire, TX
Bellaire regulates street parking through Chapter 30 (Traffic and Vehicles) with restrictions on specific streets, time limits, and no-parking zones. The cit...
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