Tree removal permit rules: Hillsboro vs Medford, Oregon

A side-by-side comparison drawn from each city's tree-protection ordinance. For the underlying full ordinance text, see the Hillsboro ordinance page or the Medford ordinance page.

Side-by-side comparison

Field Hillsboro Medford
Protected tree definition Significant tree: 6 inches DBH or greater on development sites. Tree preservation required during land use review. Heritage and historic trees designated separately. Significant tree: 6 inches DBH or greater on development sites. Tree preservation required during development per land development code.
Heritage / landmark trees Heritage trees designated for exceptional size, species, age, or community value. Not documented
Who can apply Property owner or authorized agent with arborist report Property owner or authorized agent with arborist report
Replacement ratio Inch-for-inch caliper mitigation or tree unit replacement Inch-for-inch caliper mitigation
Replacement details On-site replacement preferred; fee-in-lieu to tree fund when infeasible. On-site replacement preferred; fee-in-lieu to tree fund when infeasible.
Typical processing time 4-6 weeks 4-6 weeks
Permit fee Not documented Not documented
Permitting department Planning Department Planning Department
Municipal code View ordinance → View ordinance →

How they differ

Which city has stricter heritage tree protections, Hillsboro or Medford?
Hillsboro has a heritage tree program (Heritage trees designated for exceptional size, species, age, or community value.). Medford does not document a heritage / landmark designation in its ordinance, so heritage protections are stricter in Hillsboro.
Where is a tree removal permit processed faster, Hillsboro or Medford?
Hillsboro publishes a typical processing time of 4-6 weeks; Medford publishes 4-6 weeks. Compare each city's published timeline and plan removal accordingly — emergency-tree provisions may shorten the wait in either city.
Where are tree replacement obligations heavier, Hillsboro or Medford?
Hillsboro requires a replacement ratio of Inch-for-inch caliper mitigation or tree unit replacement. Medford requires a replacement ratio of Inch-for-inch caliper mitigation. Hillsboro: On-site replacement preferred; fee-in-lieu to tree fund when infeasible. Medford: On-site replacement preferred; fee-in-lieu to tree fund when infeasible.

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