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Tree Replacement Requirements: Carson vs South Gate

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Carson, CA and South Gate, CA?

Carson has fewer restrictions than South Gate.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Replacement of parkway trees in Carson is administered by the City Manager / Public Works Division under CMC Article 3 Chapter 9. When a parkway tree is removed — including for utility-line clearance — the City controls whether and how it is replaced, and the species must come from the Authorized List of Carson Trees in the Parkway Tree Master Plan.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Under SGMC Chapter 5.33, when a public tree is removed (lawfully under permit or unlawfully), the Director of Public Works may require replacement with a tree of a size, species and condition determined by the Director. For unauthorized removals, the violator additionally owes the tree's full restitution value plus all labor and materials needed to install the replacement. South Gate does not codify a fixed 'X-for-1' replacement ratio in the Municipal Code; replacement is set case-by-case by the Director, generally aiming to match canopy lost and is informed by the Street Tree Master Plan's species palette.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonSouth Gate
Replacement authorityCarson Public Works Division (CMC Art. 3 Ch. 9)-
Species restrictionAuthorized List of Carson Trees (Parkway Tree Master Plan, Exhibit A)-
Utility-clearance removalsReplacement is at Public Works' discretion-
MWELO triggerLandscapes ≥500 sq ft new/rehabilitated (CCR Title 23 §490)-
Unauthorized plantingMay be removed by City without consent-
Code Section-SGMC 5.33 — Director of Public Works discretion
Codified Replacement Ratio-None — set case-by-case by Director
Species Source-Street Tree Master Plan approved palette
Planting Standard-Western Chapter ISA
Restitution Formula-Full tree value + labor + materials
MWELO Threshold-Applies to landscapes >500 sq ft (new/rehab)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carson FAQ

If a utility company removes a parkway tree near my house, do I get a replacement?

Carson's Chapter 9 says utility-line-clearance removals are replaced at the discretion of the Public Works Division — there is no automatic 1-for-1 statutory replacement guarantee. Contact Public Works to request a replacement and to confirm the species comes from the Authorized List.

Can I choose what tree goes in the parkway in front of my home?

Choice is limited. The City Manager has authority to designate the species planted in any parkway, and all plantings must conform to the Authorized List of Carson Trees in the Parkway Tree Master Plan (Exhibit A to Chapter 9). You must apply for a planting permit from Public Works first.

South Gate FAQ

How many trees do I have to plant if one is removed?

South Gate does not codify a fixed ratio. The Director of Public Works sets the replacement requirement case-by-case under SGMC 5.33, considering the canopy lost, species, and site. Expect at minimum 1:1 like-for-kind replacement, with larger or signature trees often requiring upsized 24-inch box stock to approximate lost canopy.

Who chooses the replacement species?

The Director of Public Works selects from the Street Tree Master Plan's approved species palette to maintain block consistency, climate suitability, and infrastructure compatibility. You generally cannot substitute a different species without Public Works approval.

Do I have to water the replacement tree?

Yes — typical permit conditions require the applicant to maintain the replacement through an establishment period (commonly 2–3 years) and replace any failures. State MWELO rules (Title 23 CCR §490+) also require water-efficient drip irrigation for landscapes over 500 sq ft.

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