San Angelo has no citywide tree-replacement or mitigation-planting mandate for residential lots. Downtown right-of-way trees cannot be destroyed for construction without prior city council approval (Sec. 7.02.035).
San Angelo's code does not require homeowners to replace or plant replacement trees after removal, and there is no mitigation-fee schedule for private tree loss. Where trees are protected, the downtown right-of-way district, the remedy is prior city council approval before destruction, not replacement planting (Sec. 7.02.035). Construction plans in that area must show all right-of-way trees, and the building permit department withholds permits for plans that would destroy them without approval. Injuring public trees or trees you do not own remains unlawful under Sec. 7.02.033.
No replacement penalty exists citywide. In the downtown right-of-way district, destroying trees without council approval blocks building permits and is a misdemeanor with each day a separate offense (Sec. 7.02.035).
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