Laredo does not generally require permits for removing trees on private residential property. The semi-arid climate supports fewer large trees compared to wetter regions. Trees in the public right-of-way are city property and require authorization for removal. Property owners have broad rights over trees on their land. Development projects may have landscaping requirements that include tree planting during site plan review.
Laredo's tree preservation ordinance for city limits protects significant trees from indiscriminate removal. Trees exceeding 6-8 inches in diameter at breast height (4.5 feet above grade) may require removal permits. Heritage or specimen trees β those of exceptional size, age, or species significance β have additional protections and may require mitigation planting or fees if removed. Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees may be removed without permits but documentation is recommended. Development projects must submit tree surveys and preservation plans identifying which trees will be retained, relocated, or removed with replacement plantings.
Removing protected trees without permits carries fines of $500β$5,000 per tree and mandatory replacement planting at 2:1 or 3:1 ratios. Unpermitted clearing on development sites may stop the project.
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