Williamson County does not issue homeowner tree-removal permits. Instead, before any land-disturbing development, applicants must inventory on-site trees and retain a share of the canopy. Franklin requires city permits but exempts single-family lots of one acre or less.
There is no over-the-counter tree-removal permit for homeowners in unincorporated Williamson County. Tree protection is triggered by development: before clearing or land-disturbing work, the applicant must submit a professionally prepared tree inventory and retain the canopy percentage set by Table 13.07-1. Dead, dying, or structurally unsound trees, verified by a certified arborist, may be removed. Inside the cities, rules differ. Franklin requires a tree-removal permit but exempts single-family residential lots of one acre or less that are not critical lots, and Brentwood administers tree management under its own code. Right-of-way trees stay under public control.
Clearing protected canopy on a development site without authorization forces replanting at 80 trees per disturbed acre or inch-for-inch caliper, plus a three-year establishment period.
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