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Tree Trimming: Chino vs Rancho Cucamonga

How do tree trimming rules compare between Chino, CA and Rancho Cucamonga, CA?

Chino and Rancho Cucamonga have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Street trees and parkway trees in Chino are regulated under Title 11 (Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places) and Title 12 (Public Property). Property owners are responsible for trimming private trees that overhang the public right-of-way to maintain mandated clearance (typically 8 feet over sidewalks and 14 feet over roadways). Removal or major pruning of designated street trees requires a city permit and follows ISA pruning standards. State law (Public Utilities Code section 12808) and CPUC General Order 95 govern clearance around overhead utility lines.

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rancho Cucamonga regulates trimming of street trees through the Public Works Department. Homeowners may trim private trees but must not damage parkway trees or encroach on public right-of-way without a permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRancho Cucamonga
Local code titlesChino Municipal Code Title 11 and Title 12-
Sidewalk clearance8 feet vertical (typical Cal. standard)8 feet vertical over sidewalks
Roadway clearance14 feet vertical (typical Cal. standard)-
Utility line clearanceCPUC General Order 95 (SCE clears around energized lines)-
Street tree removalPermit required; replacement may be required-
Parkway trees-City-owned, require Public Works permit to trim
Private trees-Owner may trim, avoid neighbor damage
Street clearance-14 feet vertical over roadways
VHFHSZ spacing-10 feet between canopies in fire zones

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Chino FAQ

Can I trim the parkway tree in front of my house in Chino?

Parkway trees that are city-owned cannot be removed or substantially pruned without a permit from the city's Public Works/Community Services Department. Homeowners may perform light pruning of overhanging private branches but should not top or cut into the structural framework of a city tree.

What about trees near power lines?

Do not trim near energized lines. Call Southern California Edison; line-clearance crews handle clearance around overhead conductors under CPUC GO 95.

Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Can I trim the parkway tree in front of my Rancho Cucamonga house?

Not without a no-fee Tree Maintenance Permit from Public Works. Unauthorized pruning can lead to fines and tree replacement costs.

What if my neighbors tree branches hang over my property?

Under California common law you may trim branches back to the property line at your expense, but you cannot damage the tree or enter the neighbors property without permission.

Who trims trees near power lines?

Southern California Edison handles trimming around high-voltage lines under CPUC GO 95. Contact SCE for issues; do not trim near live lines yourself.

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