On August 8, 2011, the City of Port St. Lucie City Council adopted the Tree Protection and Preservation Ordinance. This ordinance aims to safeguard mature trees with a diameter at breast height (D.B.H.) of 12 inches or greater and native palm trees with a clear trunk of at least 10 feet, whether on public or private property.
Single-family lots that have been platted are exempt from these tree preservation requirements. This ordinance is part of a broader citywide initiative to enhance the urban forest, increase the tree canopy, reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), and conserve natural resources.
Since 2005, the City of Port St. Lucie has consistently been recognized as a Tree City USA community by the Arbor Day Foundation, reflecting its ongoing commitment to urban forestry.
The Tree Preservation Ordinance requires that a Tree Removal Permit(PDF, 104KB) be acquired prior to the removal of a protected tree. A permit must be obtained from the Planning and Zoning Department.
Each application for a tree removal permit shall be reviewed and a decision rendered on approval or denial (in whole or in part) on the basis of one or more of the following criteria:
Mitigation is required for the removal of a protected tree at a ratio of one inch D.B.H. for each inch of D.B.H. removed. Trees preserved or relocated on-site, which exceed the minimum landscape requirements count as equivalent replacement D.B.H. Trees planted on-site which exceed the minimum landscape requirements shall count as one-half credit towards the mitigation requirements. Each palm tree that is preserved through on-site protection or relocation will count towards any required palm tree mitigation at a ratio of one palm tree preserved/relocated equal to one palm tree removed.
Failure to obtain a tree removal permit or authorization prior to removal of a protected tree may result in the issuance of a citation for violation of the Code of Ordinances. In addition, any tree removed without a permit must be replaced at a ratio of 3 to 1 and the applicant will be charged twice the normal application fee for tree removal. Each protected tree removed without a permit shall constitute a separate violation.
To encourage the preservation of trees, existing trees which are retained and preserved may be substituted for required landscape trees. Applicants must incorporate a tree preservation plan into the proposed landscape plan to receive tree credits. A tree protection barrier shall be placed around all trees to be preserved prior to any land preparation or construction of structures or other improvements.
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