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Protected Tree Species: Bakersfield vs Delano

How do protected tree species rules compare between Bakersfield, CA and Delano, CA?

Bakersfield, CA

Kern County

Some Restrictions

Bakersfield identifies certain tree species as protected within Title 17 development review and BMC Chapter 12 right-of-way provisions, including native valley oaks, mature heritage trees, and approved street-tree palettes that resist removal.

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Delano, CA

Kern County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBakersfieldDelano
Native speciesValley oak protected-
Replacement ratioTwo-to-one or higher-
Code referenceBMC Chapter 12-
Max fine5,000 dollars-

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Bakersfield FAQ

How do I know if a tree on my lot is protected?

Contact the Bakersfield Urban Forester or Planning Division. Heritage status often depends on species, trunk diameter, and location relative to development plans.

Can I remove a dying protected oak?

Removal of a hazardous protected tree generally requires certified arborist documentation and may still trigger replacement planting requirements approved by the city.

Delano FAQ

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