Coral Springs Tree Removal Permit & Ordinance Guide
Broward County, Florida
Protected Tree Definition
Protected tree: 4 inches DBH or greater measured 4.5 feet above grade. Specimen designations apply to large native hardwoods. Broward County tree preservation standards (Chapter 27) also apply.
Protected Species
Heritage / Landmark Trees
Specimen designations apply at enhanced DBH thresholds for designated native species; removal requires demonstrated hardship or hazard.
Permit Requirements
Tree Removal Permit required for protected trees. Development review requires preservation plan. Hurricane-damaged trees with arborist hazard certification may qualify for expedited removal under FL Statute 163.045.
Who can apply: Property owner, authorized agent, or licensed tree service
Required Report Sections
Tree survey with species, DBH, condition, removal justification, site plan, and replacement/mitigation plan
Replacement Requirements
Inch-for-inch replacement with approved species; enhanced mitigation for specimen trees
On-site replacement preferred; tree fund accepts in-lieu fees when on-site replacement is infeasible.
Fees & Fines
Processing Time
2-4 weeks
Required Certifications
ISA Certified Arborist
Municipal Code
Coral Springs Land Development Code (Tree Preservation); Broward County Code Chapter 27
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Development Services
(954) 344-1067
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Data last verified: April 2026. This information is provided as a reference. Always verify requirements directly with Coral Springs before submitting permits or reports.
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