1:1 canopy replacement required. Native or adaptive species. On-site preferred; in-lieu fee available. County monitors compliance. Up to $5,000 fine for non-compliance.
Broward County requires one-to-one canopy replacement for all permitted removals. Replacement with native or adaptive species meeting county specifications. On-site planting preferred; in-lieu fee to tree trust fund available. County monitors compliance. Fines for non-compliance. This tree replacement rule under Miramar's tree protection ordinances applies to properties within Miramar city limits. For current statutory text, amendments, enforcement procedures, fines, appeal options, and any exemptions that may apply to your situation, contact Miramar code enforcement directly or consult the official Florida municipal code library. Ordinances change periodically; always verify with local staff before relying on summary information.
Failure to replace: additional fines and enforcement.
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