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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: El Cajon vs Fallbrook

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between El Cajon, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

El Cajon has fewer restrictions than Fallbrook.

El Cajon, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

El Cajon does not have a heritage tree ordinance or a permit requirement for removing trees on private residential property. Property owners may generally remove trees without city approval unless the tree is within a public right-of-way or is a condition of a development approval.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Tree removal in unincorporated San Diego County is regulated by the Resource Protection Ordinance and defensible space requirements. Significant native trees may require permits for removal. Trees in defensible space may need to be removed or pruned with branches 6 feet above ground. Stumps must be cut no higher than 8 inches.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CajonFallbrook
Heritage Tree OrdinanceNone β€” El Cajon has no tree ordinance-
Private TreesGenerally no permit required-
Street TreesCity permission required-
Development TreesProtected by project conditions-
Public Works619-441-1652-
Protected Trees-Native species per Resource Protection Ord.
Defensible Space-Prune branches 6+ ft above ground
Stump Height-No higher than 8 inches
New Construction-2 trees per dwelling unit required
Authority-County PDS / Fire Authority

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El Cajon FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in El Cajon?

Generally no. El Cajon does not have a heritage tree ordinance. Private property owners may remove trees without a city permit in most cases. Street trees require city authorization.

Are any trees protected in El Cajon?

Trees required as conditions of development approvals are protected. Street trees in the public right-of-way cannot be removed without city permission from Public Works.

Who handles street tree issues in El Cajon?

The Public Works Department manages street trees. Contact them at 619-441-1652 for issues with trees in the public right-of-way.

Fallbrook FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in unincorporated San Diego County?

It depends on the species and location. Significant native trees (especially oaks) may be protected under the Resource Protection Ordinance and require permits. Contact County PDS for guidance on your specific situation.

Can I remove trees for fire safety?

Yes. Trees in defensible space zones should be pruned (branches 6+ feet above ground) and dead trees should be removed. Trees within 5 feet of structures (Zone 0) should be removed entirely for fire safety.

Are oak trees protected in San Diego County?

Yes. Native oak trees and other significant native vegetation are protected under the County's Resource Protection Ordinance. Removal typically requires a permit and may require mitigation such as replacement planting.

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