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Tree Replacement Requirements: El Monte vs Topanga

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between El Monte, CA and Topanga, CA?

El Monte and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte requires tree planting for new development unless a tree already exists in the required front setback. Street tree replacement after removal follows Public Works specifications.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

The LA County Oak Tree Permit Ordinance encourages replanting and propagation of oak trees. When oak tree removal is approved, replacement planting conditions may be imposed. LA County Planning is updating the ordinance to further encourage planting new oak trees and redesigning projects to preserve existing trees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteTopanga
New DevelopmentTree planting required-
Existing TreesExempt from new planting req-
Street TreesPer Public Works specs-
SpeciesCity-approved varieties-
Replacement-May be required as permit condition
Ordinance Update-In progress, more replanting focus
Propagation-Encouraged by county program
Oak Woodlands-Conservation management plan applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Monte FAQ

How many trees must I plant as replacement?

Typically 1 to 3 replacement trees per removed tree depending on size. Check El Monte tree ordinance for ratios.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting?

Many cities offer a fee-in-lieu option that funds the city tree planting program.

Topanga FAQ

How many replacement trees are required for oak removal?

Typically 2:1 to 10:1 ratio depending on the removed tree's size, health, and significance. Unauthorized removal is penalized at the highest replacement ratios. The Department of Regional Planning sets the exact ratio.

What species can I plant as replacements?

The same species as the removed tree or another approved native oak species (coast live oak, valley oak, interior live oak, canyon live oak). Replacement trees must be at least 15-gallon container size.

How long do I have to maintain replacement trees?

A minimum 5-year maintenance and monitoring period with annual reports to the Department of Regional Planning. Failed trees must be replanted. Irrigation must be provided during the establishment period.

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