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Tree Replacement Requirements: Anaheim vs Newport Beach

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Anaheim and Newport Beach have similar restriction levels.

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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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Newport Beach requires replacement planting when city-owned street trees are removed. Replacement ratios and species are determined by the Municipal Operations Department. Development projects that remove trees must include replacement plantings in approved landscape plans. Heritage tree replacement ratios may be higher based on the significance of the removed tree.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimNewport Beach
ReplacementPlanning Commission sets terms-
Street TreesOfficial Species List-
MaintenanceUntil established-
CodeAMC 18.18.040/13.12-
Standard Ratio-One-for-one minimum
Heritage Tree Ratio-Up to 3:1 or greater
Planting Deadline-Within 6 months of removal
Maintenance Period-3 years minimum

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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.

Newport Beach FAQ

How many replacement trees are required when a tree is removed in Newport Beach?

Standard replacement is typically one-for-one, but ratios increase for larger or heritage trees. The Municipal Operations Director determines the specific ratio based on the size and species of the removed tree.

What species can be planted as replacement trees?

Replacement street trees must come from the city's approved street tree list, which includes species suited to Newport Beach's coastal climate. Contact Municipal Operations for the current approved species list.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting replacement trees?

In some cases, the city may accept a financial contribution to the urban forest fund when the property cannot physically accommodate replacement trees. This is determined on a case-by-case basis by the Municipal Operations Department.

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