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Heritage & Protected Trees: Anaheim vs Huntington Beach

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Huntington Beach, CA?

Huntington Beach has fewer restrictions than Anaheim.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Anaheim protects heritage and specimen trees under AMC 18.18.040. Specimen trees include oaks, sycamores, eucalyptus, and pepper trees with 8-inch+ trunk diameter. Planning Commission findings required for removal.

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Huntington Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Huntington Beach does not have a standalone heritage tree ordinance. Trees on public property are maintained by the city. Significant trees may be protected through development conditions and environmental review under CEQA.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimHuntington Beach
Protected SpeciesOak, Sycamore, Pepper, Eucalyptus-
Threshold8-in trunk at 4 ft-
ApprovalPlanning Commission-
CodeAMC 18.18.040-
Heritage Ordinance-None β€” no formal registry
Public Trees-Protected by city
CEQA Review-May protect significant trees
Coastal Zone-CDP may be needed for removal
Parkway Trees-City authorization required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anaheim FAQ

What trees are protected in Anaheim?

Specimen trees: oaks, sycamores, eucalyptus, and pepper trees with 8-inch+ trunk diameter. Heritage trees with cultural or historical value are also protected.

Can I remove a specimen tree on my property?

Only with a Specimen Tree Removal Permit from the Planning Commission, which requires specific findings and may require replacement planting.

Huntington Beach FAQ

Does Huntington Beach have a heritage tree program?

No formal heritage tree registry. Significant trees may be protected through CEQA review conditions and Coastal Development Permit requirements.

Can I remove a tree in my yard?

Generally yes on private property outside the Coastal Zone. In the Coastal Zone, removing major vegetation may require a CDP.

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