Hudson County municipalities require tree replacement when permitted removals occur. Jersey City mandates 1:1 to 3:1 replacement depending on size of removed tree, with species from the approved Shade Tree Commission list. Hoboken STC imposes similar requirements. Fee-in-lieu payments go to municipal tree funds used for street tree plantings.
Tree replacement in Hudson County is part of the Shade Tree Commission permit process. Jersey City Ordinance Chapter 345 requires replacement at minimum 1:1 for trees under 12 inches DBH, 2:1 for 12-24 inches, and 3:1 for trees exceeding 24 inches or designated specimen trees. Replacement species must come from the approved planting list, emphasizing native or well-adapted species suited to urban conditions: London Plane, Red Maple, Willow Oak, Honey Locust (thornless), Zelkova, Ginkgo (male only), Sweetgum, and Pin Oak among common selections. Minimum caliper at planting: 2.5 to 3 inches. Replacement trees must be planted on the same property when feasible; when not, fee-in-lieu is paid to the JC Tree Fund at a rate typically calculated per ISA valuation ($300-$1,500+ per tree). Hoboken STC maintains similar replacement requirements feeding the Hoboken Shade Tree Trust Fund. A 1- to 2-year establishment period is required with the property owner responsible for watering and care; dead replacement trees must be replanted. Bayonne and other Hudson municipalities follow similar frameworks under the NJ Community Forestry Act.
Failure to replace: $250 to $2,000 per tree plus required planting. Non-compliant species selection: replacement at owner expense. Dead replacement trees not replanted: new fines and fee-in-lieu. Non-payment of fee-in-lieu: property lien.
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