Rankin County has no countywide tree removal permit for private property. Brandon, Pearl, and Flowood do not require permits for tree removal on single-family residential lots. Street trees and right-of-way trees require public works approval.
Rankin County and its municipalities do not impose tree removal permit requirements on private single-family residential property. Property owners in Brandon, Pearl, Flowood, Richland, and Pelahatchie generally may remove any tree on their own land without a permit, consistent with Mississippi's strong property-rights tradition and Dillon's Rule limits on local regulation. Exceptions: (1) street trees and trees in public rights-of-way are managed by municipal public works and cannot be removed by residents; (2) trees within Pearl River Valley Water Supply District (PRVWSD) leasehold or reservoir buffer lands require PRVWSD approval; (3) trees within FEMA regulatory floodway along the Pearl River may be constrained by the city's flood damage prevention ordinance if removal alters flow; (4) subdivision covenants and HOA rules in developments like Castlewoods, Lakeland Heights, and Reservoir-area neighborhoods frequently require architectural committee approval before removing mature trees; (5) commercial and multi-family site plan approvals may require tree preservation plans as a condition of development. Mississippi Β§95-5 (timber trespass) imposes triple damages for cutting a neighbor's tree without permission.
Cutting neighbor's tree under MS Β§95-5: treble (3x) damages plus attorney fees. Removing right-of-way tree: $250-$2,500 plus replacement cost. PRVWSD land unauthorized cutting: lease termination. HOA violation: private fines and required replacement.
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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