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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Chino vs Ontario

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Chino, CA and Ontario, CA?

Ontario has fewer restrictions than Chino.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

San Bernardino County requires CDFW permits for Joshua tree removal and county permits for trees in the public right-of-way. Private property removal is generally permitted without a permit.

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Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Private yard trees in Ontario can usually be removed without a city permit, but parkway street trees are city-owned and need a Public Works permit. Commercial landscape plan trees require plan revision.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoOntario
Joshua TreesCDFW permit required-
Public ROWPermit required-
Native Desert PlantsPermit under DNPA-
Private PropertyGenerally no permit-
JT Conservation Act2023 AB 122-
Private yard trees-Generally no city permit
Street trees-City owned, permit required
Required landscape trees-Replace 1 for 1
HOA rules-May impose extra restrictions
Contractor license-California C-27 or C-61

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

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

Generally no for standard trees on private residential property. However, Joshua trees require a permit from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, trees in the public right-of-way require a county permit, and certain native desert plants are protected.

What if I have a Joshua tree on my property?

Under the 2023 Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act, both western and eastern Joshua trees are protected. You must apply to CDFW for a permit before removing, relocating, or trimming beyond normal maintenance. Unpermitted removal can cost up to 4,500 dollars per tree.

Ontario FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in my Ontario yard?

Usually no for a standard residential lot, but check your HOA covenants and any recorded landscape plan before hiring a contractor.

What if the tree is in the parkway strip?

Parkway trees are city property. Contact Ontario Public Works to request removal and expect a health or safety review plus possible replacement.

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