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Pinellas commissioners split over proposed tree-permitting ordinance; some seek exemptions for single-family homeowners

Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners · January 16, 2026
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Summary

County staff proposed moving tree rules into chapter 58, simplifying fees and reducing payment-in-lieu costs, but several commissioners argued current permit thresholds are too intrusive and signaled plans to propose exemptions or higher size thresholds for single-family properties.

Pinellas County's draft tree ordinance, which would move tree protections into chapter 58 and revise fees and mitigation rules, prompted a heated discussion among commissioners on Jan. 6 about property rights, administrative burden and public canopy preservation.

Staff described the package as a simplification: landscape requirements have more flexibility, payment-in-lieu fees for tree replacement were capped and reduced in many cases (staff cited reductions of roughly 60% to 80% depending on tree quality) and the permitting process was moved into a…

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