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18 March 2024

Legislation Proposes Amendments To D.C.'s Tree Preservation Law

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The Council of the District of Columbia's Committee on Transportation and the Environment will hold a public hearing on March 18, 2024...
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The Council of the District of Columbia's Committee on Transportation and the Environment will hold apublic hearingon March 18, 2024, regarding the Tree Preservation Enhancement Act of 2023 (Bill B25-0472).

The bill, introduced by Chair Phil Mendelson, proposes changes to the law governing the removal of Special Trees and Heritage Trees, including:

  • increasing the number of trees that qualify as Special Trees by reducing the minimum circumference for a Special Tree from 44 inches to 25 inches
  • increasing the fee for the removal of a Special Tree from $55 per inch of tree circumference to $100 per inch of tree circumference, when the applicant is not receiving the homestead deduction for the subject property
  • allowing for the issuance of a permit for the removal of a Heritage Tree where an applicant makes a payment into the Tree Fund in the amount of either 1) $350 per inch of tree circumference or 2) $250 per inch of tree circumference if the applicant enters into a perpetual conservation easement for an area that is equal to three times the diameter of the Heritage Tree
  • increasing the fine from $300 per inch of tree circumference to $500 per inch of tree circumference of the Heritage Tree in question for a violation of the law or failure to comply with the conditions in the tree removal permit

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18 March 2024

Legislation Proposes Amendments To D.C.'s Tree Preservation Law

United States Real Estate and Construction
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Holland & Knight is a global law firm with nearly 2,000 lawyers in offices throughout the world. Our attorneys provide representation in litigation, business, real estate, healthcare and governmental law. Interdisciplinary practice groups and industry-based teams provide clients with access to attorneys throughout the firm, regardless of location.
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