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Heritage & Protected Trees: Bostonia vs Carlsbad

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Bostonia, CA and Carlsbad, CA?

Bostonia and Carlsbad have similar restriction levels.

Bostonia, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego County does not have a specific heritage tree ordinance for unincorporated areas. However, exceptionally old or large native trees receive protection under the Resource Protection Ordinance. Significant native vegetation is evaluated during the development review process.

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Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Heritage trees designated by City Council resolution. Protected on public streets. Trees with notable historic interest or unusual species/size.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostoniaCarlsbad
Specific Heritage OrdinanceNone for unincorporated areas-
ProtectionResource Protection Ordinance (RPO)Public streets
Notable SpeciesCoast live oaks, Engelmann oaks-
Development ReviewSignificant trees evaluated-
MitigationMay be required for removal-
Designation-City Council resolution
Types-Historic, unusual species/size
Priority-Preservation first
Code-CMC Ch. 11.12

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bostonia FAQ

Does San Diego County have a heritage tree list?

No. The County does not maintain a formal heritage tree registry for unincorporated areas. However, significant native trees are protected under the Resource Protection Ordinance during development review.

Are Engelmann oaks protected?

Engelmann oaks and other significant native tree species receive attention during development review. Their removal may require biological assessment and mitigation measures.

Can my HOA protect trees?

Yes. HOAs and community planning groups may establish additional tree protection provisions through CC&Rs and community plans that supplement county regulations.

Carlsbad FAQ

Heritage trees?

Designated by City Council for historic interest or unusual species/size.

Protected where?

Public streets.

Can they be removed?

Last resort. City strongly discourages removal of desirable trees.

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