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Tree Removal Permits: El Monte vs Pasadena

How do tree removal permits rules compare between El Monte, CA and Pasadena, CA?

El Monte and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

El Monte requires a tree removal permit from the Economic Development Department (City Arborist) before removing, relocating, severely pruning, or destroying any Protected Tree, including public trees, Heritage Trees, and Native Trees.

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Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Removing any protected tree in Pasadena requires a permit under PMC 8.52. Protected categories include native, specimen, mature, landmark, and landmark-eligible trees. The review authority may waive development standards to preserve mature trees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MontePasadena
Permit requiredYes — from Economic Development Department / City Arborist-
Code sectionEMMC Chapter 14.03 (Ord. No. 2791, 3-20-2012)-
Permit validity90 days, extendable on request 14 days before expiration-
Routine pruningNo permit if ANSI A300 compliant-
After-the-fact penaltyPermit fee doubled-
Permit-Required for protected trees
Protected Types-Native, specimen, mature, landmark
Incentives-Standard waivers for preservation
Code Section-PMC 8.52

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El Monte FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my private property in El Monte?

Yes, if the tree is a Protected Tree — meaning a public/street tree, a California Native species at or above 8 inches diameter at breast height, or a Heritage Tree (single trunk 36-inch circumference, multi-trunk 75-inch combined circumference, or 35 feet tall). Removal without a permit is a misdemeanor under EMMC §14.03.120.

How long does an El Monte tree removal permit last?

Ninety (90) days from issuance. You must request an extension at least 14 days before it expires per EMMC §14.03.080(D).

What if I cut down a Protected Tree without a permit?

You face up to $1,000 in criminal fines and/or 6 months in jail (EMMC §14.03.120(A)), plus a civil penalty up to $5,000 per tree, doubled permit fees, and may still be required to obtain a retroactive permit and replant at 2:1.

Pasadena FAQ

When do I need a permit to remove a tree?

When trunk diameter exceeds the threshold (typically 6 to 12 inches). Check Pasadena tree ordinance for exact size.

Can I remove a dead tree without a permit?

Dead or hazardous trees may qualify for expedited permits. Contact Pasadena urban forestry before removal.

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