Hidalgo County issues no tree-removal permits and has no tree-protection ordinance for private property, because Texas counties lack zoning authority. Tree permits are a city function. The county only addresses trees through nuisance abatement, drainage easements, and subdivision platting.
There is no Hidalgo County tree-removal-permit program. Tree-protection and mitigation ordinances in Texas are enacted by municipalities under zoning powers counties do not have, so any permit, replacement, or fee requirement applies inside a city, not the unincorporated county. On unincorporated private land, an owner may remove trees without a county permit or mitigation. The county's only levers are: (1) Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 343 nuisance abatement, under which the Unincorporated Area Nuisance Abatement Program (Commissioners Court, August 16, 2016) can require correction where dead or fallen trees create an unsanitary condition (343.011 C(3)) or debris blocks a drainage easement (343.011 C(11)); and (2) the Planning Department's Subdivision Rules when land is platted, not a tree-cutting permit.
The county imposes no tree-removal-permit penalty. Enforcement arises only through nuisance abatement: an unsanitary-condition or blocked-drainage-easement violation under THSC 343.011 leads to written notice under Section 343.022 and, if uncorrected, county abatement with costs assessed to the property.
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Mission, TX
Mission Code Chapter 42, Article VI governs noise. Quiet hours generally enforced in the evenings and early mornings. Violations are Class C misdemeanors wit...
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Persistent barking is a nuisance violation under Mission's noise and animal ordinances. Officers may issue warnings before citations.
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Mission, TX
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