Tree replacement in Worcester County is municipally regulated. MGL c. 87 Β§6 requires replacement of illegally removed public shade trees. Some Worcester County towns require replacement plantings for new construction. No statewide private replacement mandate.
Tree replacement in Worcester County is municipally determined because county government was abolished in 1998 and Massachusetts has no statewide private-property tree replacement mandate. MGL c. 87 Β§6 requires replacement of illegally removed public shade trees β the Tree Warden specifies the species and size. The City of Worcester requires replacement plantings as part of Site Plan Review for larger projects (generally 10+ parking spaces or 5,000+ sf of disturbance) through the Worcester Planning Board. Replacement requirements are typical 1:1 to 2:1 ratios with minimum 2-inch caliper trees from an approved native/adapted species list (oak, maple, red maple, American elm, beech, hemlock, sugar maple, eastern white pine are common choices). Shrewsbury, Westborough, Northborough, Grafton, Harvard, and a handful of other Worcester County towns have adopted tree replacement ordinances tied to development approvals or specific tree bylaws, often with fee-in-lieu options that fund town tree funds. Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131 Β§40) replanting requirements apply when trees are cut within the 100-ft wetlands buffer. Stretch Code / Green Communities programs incentivize tree planting but don't mandate. MGL c. 132A (Arborists) requires MA Certified Arborist supervision for certain tree work.
Worcester failure to install replacement trees: bond forfeiture (if required as part of permit) and $250-$1,000 per missing tree. MGL c. 87 Β§6 unreplaced public shade tree: municipal enforcement plus tree replacement cost. Wetlands buffer unreplaced: MassDEP restoration order.
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