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Tree Replacement Requirements: Anaheim vs Mission Viejo

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Mission Viejo, CA?

Anaheim has fewer restrictions than Mission Viejo.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Anaheim may require replacement planting as a condition of specimen tree removal permits under AMC 18.18.040. Replacement species and quantities are determined by the Planning Commission. Street tree replacement follows the Official Tree Species List.

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Mission Viejo, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

When tree removal is approved, Mission Viejo requires replacement planting at a minimum 2:1 ratio. Replacement trees must be minimum 24-inch box specimens of approved species. Heritage and significant trees may require enhanced replacement ratios up to 3:1 or 4:1.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimMission Viejo
ReplacementPlanning Commission sets terms-
Street TreesOfficial Species List-
MaintenanceUntil established-
CodeAMC 18.18.040/13.12-
Standard Ratio-2:1 minimum
Heritage Tree Ratio-Up to 3:1 or 4:1
Minimum Size-24-inch box
Maintenance Period-2 years
Dead Tree Replacement-Within 90 days

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Anaheim FAQ

How many replacement trees are required?

Determined by the Planning Commission based on the significance of the removed tree. May exceed 1:1 ratio for important specimens.

What species can I plant as replacements?

Street trees must come from the Official Tree Species List in AMC 13.12.030. Private property replacements should be appropriate for the site.

Mission Viejo FAQ

How many replacement trees are required when I remove a tree?

A minimum of 2 replacement trees for each tree removed (2:1 ratio). Heritage or significant trees may require 3:1 or 4:1 replacement ratios. Replacement trees must be minimum 24-inch box size.

What species can I plant as replacements?

The city maintains an approved species list favoring drought-tolerant and native California species. Contact the Planning Division at (949) 470-3053 for the current approved list and recommendations for your specific property.

What if I cannot fit replacement trees on my property?

When on-site planting is not feasible, the city may accept payment into a tree planting fund for off-site planting in public parks or rights-of-way. Contact the Planning Division to discuss alternatives.

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