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Tree Ordinances: Elfin Forest vs San Diego

How do tree ordinances rules compare between Elfin Forest, CA and San Diego, CA?

Elfin Forest, CA

San Diego County

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San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego's Land Development Code (SDMC Section 142.0403) regulates tree removal and protection during development. The city's Urban Forest Management Plan guides tree canopy goals. Street trees are protected and require permits for removal. The Environmentally Sensitive Lands regulations protect native trees and vegetation within the Multi-Habitat Planning Area (MHPA).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactElfin ForestSan Diego
Street Trees-City authorization required for removal
MHPA Trees-Native species protected under MSCP
Protected Species-Coast Live Oak, Torrey Pine, Engelmann Oak
Governing Code-SDMC Section 142.0403

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Elfin Forest FAQ

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San Diego FAQ

Can I remove a tree on my property in San Diego?

Non-protected trees on private property can generally be removed without a permit unless you are within the Multi-Habitat Planning Area or your property has specific tree preservation conditions. Street trees always require city authorization.

What trees are protected in San Diego?

Native species within the Multi-Habitat Planning Area (Coast Live Oak, Torrey Pine, Engelmann Oak), street trees, and trees identified as significant during development review are all protected.

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