Florida law prohibits local governments from requiring replacement plantings or mitigation when a residential tree is removed under documented danger conditions.
Section 163.045(2), Florida Statutes, expressly states that a local government may not require a property owner to replant a tree that was pruned, trimmed, or removed in accordance with the section. This means cities and counties cannot impose mitigation fees, in-lieu payments, or replacement caliper-inch requirements on residential homeowners who remove a documented dangerous tree. Replacement requirements remain valid for non-dangerous tree removals and for non-residential properties.
A local government attempting to enforce replanting after lawful Section 163.045 removal is subject to civil action, with potential attorney-fee shifting and injunctive relief.
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Commercial properties in Jupiter must keep noise under 65 dBA at the residential property line and 70 dBA at a commercial property line. Loading dock activit...
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Amplified music in Jupiter is prohibited from being plainly audible at 100 feet from the source under Town Code Sec. 18-33. Outdoor events at venues like Har...
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Modified exhaust, loud stereos audible at 25 feet, and engine braking in residential zones are prohibited in Jupiter under Town Code Sec. 18-36 and FL Statut...
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Persistent barking for 20 minutes continuously or 30 minutes intermittently within a one-hour period is a violation under Jupiter Town Code and Palm Beach Co...
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Construction in Jupiter is permitted Monday through Saturday 7 AM to 7 PM with no Sunday or federal holiday work allowed in residential zones. Interior-only ...
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Aircraft noise over Jupiter is regulated exclusively by the FAA under 14 CFR Part 91. North County General Aviation Airport (F45) is the nearest field and op...
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