Trees planted outside your property lines do not count towards your lot’s tree requirement, and trees should not be planted in the lake maintenance easement.
Note: Corner lots need an additional tree planted in the side yard and additional shrubs must be used to screen equipment such as A/C pads, irrigation systems, pool equipment, and FPL boxes.
Hedge Height Requirements
Hedges in the front yard setback should be maintained at a height of 30 inches or less, while those in the side or rear setbacks should not exceed 8 feet in height.
Street Trees
Street trees, which are the community trees lining the street to create a consistent theme, do not count towards your lot’s tree count. Most street trees are the responsibility of the property owner, even if they are planted in the right-of-way. Some HOAs may handle the maintenance of street trees, so check with your HOA or property management team before undertaking any tree care. The City does not maintain street trees.
Permits for Tree Removal or Replacement
Permits may be required for removing or replacing trees. It is best to consult with the Landscape Inspector before removing a tree. A permit is not needed to remove a tree with a trunk diameter of less than 18 inches (measured at 4.5 feet above ground). However, a permit is necessary for removing street trees, historical trees, or previously preserved trees. Replacing removed trees might be required to maintain minimum tree counts.
Tree Replacement Guidelines
Before removing or replacing landscaping, seek approval from the City, and your HOA or property manager. Replacement trees must meet size and quality requirements, with a portion of the landscape material being native plant material. Contact staff for guidance on replacements.
Minimum replacement sizes are: