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Tree Removal Permits: Citrus Heights vs Vineyard

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Citrus Heights and Vineyard have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County's Tree Preservation and Protection Ordinance (County Code Chapter 19.12) requires a tree permit to remove or significantly impact protected trees, native oaks, landmark trees, and public trees, in the unincorporated urban area. Permits are issued by Planning and Environmental Review; the fee is about $31.95 and processing is typically under 10 working days.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County requires a Tree Removal Permit under SCC Ch. 19.12 for any native oak with 6+ inch dbh in Vineyard. Heritage Oaks (60+ inch dbh) have additional protections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsVineyard
Governing ordinanceCounty Code Ch. 19.12 (Tree Preservation and Protection)-
Protected treesNative oaks (public and private), landmark trees, public trees-
Permit feeAbout $31.95 (as of July 1, 2025)-
Processing timeTypically under 10 working days-
Arborist requiredISA Certified Arborist/Tree Worker for branches/roots over 2 inches-
PenaltyMisdemeanor/nuisance; in-kind replacement or Tree Preservation Fund payment-
Code Chapter-SCC Ch. 19.12
Protected Trees-Native oaks >= 6 in dbh
Heritage Oak->= 60 in dbh
Permit Fee-$31.95

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Citrus Heights FAQ

How do I get a tree removal permit in Sacramento County?

Apply through the County Department of Planning and Environmental Review. Submit a property sketch with tree locations, photos, the trunk diameter measured 4.5 feet above ground, the reason for removal, and owner consent. The fee is about $31.95 and processing usually takes under ten working days. Permits for protected trees are typically granted only for dead, hazardous, or severely damaged trees.

Which trees need a permit before removal?

Native oak trees (on public or private property), landmark trees, and public trees in the designated urban area of unincorporated Sacramento County are protected under Chapter 19.12 and require a tree permit before removal. Removing one without a permit is a misdemeanor and public nuisance and can require replacement trees or a payment into the Tree Preservation Fund.

Vineyard FAQ

Can I remove a non-native tree in Vineyard?

Yes, non-native species are not protected under SCC Ch. 19.12. Permit only required for protected native oaks.

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