North Carolina preempts mandatory tree replacement ordinances on private property except where local governments hold specific legislative authorization or apply rules to public rights-of-way.
G.S. 160D-921, reinforced by Session Law 2021-138, prevents cities and counties from imposing mandatory tree replacement requirements on private property without express authorization from the General Assembly. Replacement requirements remain enforceable for trees in public rights-of-way, on public property, in zoning-related buffer or landscaping requirements tied to development approvals under G.S. 160D-804, and where stormwater or coastal management rules apply. Voluntary replacement programs and incentive-based tree planting initiatives are not affected by this preemption.
Replacement requirements within authorized zoning landscape buffers or development approvals are enforceable through certificate of occupancy denial and civil penalties under local ordinance. Unauthorized replacement mandates on private property are subject to legal challenge.
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