League City may require tree replacement when significant trees are removed during development under the UDC landscaping standards. Replacement requirements are determined during the development review process. Private residential removal on existing lots generally has no replacement mandate.
The UDC landscaping standards (Chapter 125) establish tree replacement requirements for development and redevelopment projects. When significant trees are removed during construction, the city may require replacement plantings of appropriate species and caliper. The development review process determines specific replacement ratios. Existing residential lots not undergoing major development are generally not subject to replacement mandates.
Failure to provide required replacement trees during development may result in permit delays and required corrective plantings.
League City, TX
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