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Heritage & Protected Trees: Anaheim vs Irvine

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

Irvine 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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Irvine, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Irvine recognizes significant trees in its urban landscape. The city's extensive tree planting program as part of its master-planned development has created a substantial urban canopy. Large, mature trees receive additional consideration during development review. Community associations often protect significant trees in common areas through their landscape management programs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimIrvine
Protected SpeciesOak, Sycamore, Pepper, Eucalyptus-
Threshold8-in trunk at 4 ft-
ApprovalPlanning Commission-
CodeAMC 18.18.040-
Heritage Trees-Significant trees recognized
Urban Canopy-Extensive master-planned tree planting
Development Review-Additional protection for significant trees
HOA Management-Common area trees protected
Program-City and HOA urban forestry

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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.

Irvine FAQ

Does Irvine protect heritage trees?

Significant trees receive additional consideration during development review. Community associations also protect notable trees in common areas through landscape management programs.

What is Irvine's approach to urban forestry?

As a master-planned community, Irvine has extensive tree planting as part of its design. The city and community associations work together to maintain and protect the urban canopy.

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