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Heritage & Protected Trees: El Monte vs Topanga

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between El Monte, CA and Topanga, CA?

El Monte has fewer restrictions than Topanga.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

El Monte does not have a specific heritage or landmark tree ordinance. Street trees are managed by Public Works. Mature trees may receive informal protection through the development review process.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County's Oak Tree Permit Ordinance (Chapter 22.174) protects oak trees in unincorporated areas. Heritage oak trees are recognized for their commemorative, horticultural, and historical significance. The ordinance aims to preserve and propagate the oak tree heritage. County forester reviews applications.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteTopanga
Heritage OrdinanceNone specific-
Street TreesCity-managed-
Development ReviewMay consider existing trees-
Private TreesOwner discretion-
Heritage Oaks-Recognized for significance
Ordinance-Chapter 22.174
Review-County forester inspection
Purpose-Preserve threatened oak heritage

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El Monte FAQ

How is a heritage tree designated?

Based on trunk size (typically 24+ inches), species rarity, age, or historical significance. Residents may nominate trees.

Can I ever remove a heritage tree?

Only with special approval, typically from city council or tree commission. Granted mainly for safety hazards.

Topanga FAQ

Are oak trees protected in LA County?

Yes. All native oaks with trunks 8+ inches in diameter (25+ inches circumference) are protected under the Oak Tree Permit Ordinance (Chapter 22.174). You need a permit before removing, relocating, or working near a protected oak.

What is the protected zone around an oak tree?

The drip line of the tree plus 5 feet in all directions. No grading, paving, trenching, or construction is allowed within this zone without an Oak Tree Permit. Root compaction from heavy equipment is also prohibited.

How do I get an Oak Tree Permit?

Apply through the LA County Department of Regional Planning at (213) 974-6411. An arborist report is typically required. The process includes review of alternatives to removal and may require replacement planting.

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