I just built a new house in Marysville. What do I need to know about street trees?

For new residential builds, city ordinances generally require one street tree to be planted every 40’ - 50’ along the road, including the sides of corner lots.

If you are using a builder in a large development, the City already coordinates with their contractors to ensure that trees are planted according to city guidelines and requirements. The builder/landscape contractor is required to warrant the tree for one year after planting. Following this time, the City will take over the maintenance of the tree(s).

If you are using a custom builder or are building on an individual lot, you are required to ensure that street trees are planted before you are given an Occupancy Permit by the City Zoning department. You must follow all city ordinances related to street trees, and it is recommended that you first contact the Urban Forester to help you through the process. If you use a contractor to plant, they are generally required to warrant the tree for one year after planting and would be responsible for replacement withing that time frame. After the warranty period expires, the City will take over the maintenance of the tree(s).

In either case, we encourage you to reach out to the Urban Forester at (937) 645-7379 if you have any questions about the process of planting, or about a tree that has already been planted. We are here to simplify the process as much as possible.

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1. Who owns trees in the tree lawn?
2. Who is responsible for managing street trees?
3. Can I remove a street tree myself?
4. Can I prune a street tree myself?
5. Can I plant a street tree myself or hire a contractor to do it?
6. Can I request that the City plant a tree in front of my house?
7. Can I help select the species of tree that will be planted in front of my property?
8. I just built a new house in Marysville. What do I need to know about street trees?
9. How do I report street tree storm damage or other hazardous condition?
10. Can the Urban Forester answer questions about trees on my own property?
11. What trees are approved for planting in City right-of-ways?
12. How does the City decide that a street tree should be removed?
13. Tree roots are lifting my sidewalk, can the City remove the tree and fix the sidewalk?
14. Tree roots are infiltrating my sewer or drain lines, what can be done?