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Protected trees include: docHub Trees: Oregon white oaks that are 20-inches or more in diameter at height (4.5 feet above ground level). Trees of any species that are 30-inches or more in diameter at height, except for tree of heaven, empress tree, black cottonwood, and black locust.
One of the most important statutes is the Illinois Tree Preservation Act, which regulates the removal of trees on public property. Under this act, municipalities are required to obtain a permit before removing trees on public land.
It shall be unlawful for any person to remove any tree within the Village, 6 DBH (Diameter at Height) or larger, without first obtaining a Tree Removal Permit from the Village.
Village management just passed an ordinance on April 24 to limit the hours a bus can arrive to better ensure the safety of the operation. Buses will only be allowed to stop in Wilmette between 8:00am and 4:30pm, or face hefty fines.
Minimising damage during road work and trenching Recommendations (NJUG 2007) for trenching near to street trees separates the area around trees into three zones: Prohibited zone (1 m from trunk) Precautionary zone (4 tree circumferences) Permitted zone (outside the precautionary zone).
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Private Trees: Generally, a removal permit is needed for trees 12 inches diameter at four and a half feet tall (DBH) and larger. More information on removing trees on private property. More information on private tree replacement criteria.
Tree Removal/Replacement Ordinance 17-23 was adopted into law on December 18, 2023 and includes the following provisions: The removal of any tree with a minimum diameter of 6 requires Town approval prior to removal and may require tree(s) to be replaced.
Fences may not exceed 8 feet in a rear or side yard and may not exceed 3 feet in a front yard.

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