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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Camarillo vs Santa Paula

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Camarillo and Santa Paula have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Camarillo regulates tree removal through CMC Title 19 (Zoning) and Title 20 (Development Control). Protected trees, including certain oak species and mature trees meeting size thresholds, require permits before removal. Street trees in the public right-of-way are city property and may not be removed without city authorization.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Santa Paula does not have a heritage tree ordinance, but removal of significant trees may require review during development projects. City street trees cannot be removed without city authorization. Environmental review may be triggered for tree removal near the Santa Clara River or in sensitive habitats.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloSanta Paula
Protected TreesOaks, trees over 6" caliper typical-
Permit RequiredFor protected tree removal-
Replacement Ratio2:1 or greater may apply-
Street TreesCity property - removal prohibited-
Community Dev(805) 388-5360-
Heritage Tree Ordinance-None β€” no local protected tree law
Private Trees-Generally removable without permit
City Trees-Removal requires city authorization
Development Projects-Tree preservation may be conditioned
Riparian Areas-CEQA/CDFW review may apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Camarillo?

Permits are required for protected trees (native oaks, trees above certain size thresholds). Contact Community Development at (805) 388-5360 to determine if your tree requires a permit. Street trees in the right-of-way always require city authorization.

Are oak trees protected in Camarillo?

Yes. California native oak trees are protected and generally require permits for removal or significant trimming. An arborist report may be required. Unauthorized removal results in mandatory replacement planting at enhanced ratios.

Can I remove a dead tree without a permit?

Dead trees that pose a safety hazard may be removed as an emergency, but you should document the hazard and contact Community Development. Even dead protected trees may require notification. Keep documentation (photos, arborist assessment) for your records.

Santa Paula FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my property in Santa Paula?

Generally no, unless the removal is part of a development project or the tree is in a sensitive habitat area near the Santa Clara River.

Can I remove a city street tree?

No, street trees are city property. Contact Public Works to request removal. Unauthorized removal results in fines equal to replacement cost.

Are oak trees protected in Santa Paula?

There is no local oak tree ordinance, but native oaks may receive protection through CEQA review during development projects.

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