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Heritage & Protected Trees: Fillmore vs Oxnard

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Fillmore, CA and Oxnard, CA?

Fillmore has fewer restrictions than Oxnard.

Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Fillmore may protect significant trees including heritage oaks and other native species. California oak trees receive statewide attention through various county and local ordinances. Removing large or heritage trees without approval can result in significant penalties.

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Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Oxnard protects historically significant, large, and rare trees through its urban forestry standards. Heritage trees cannot be removed without extensive review and approval. Damage to heritage trees during construction is subject to significant penalties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFillmoreOxnard
Protected SpeciesOaks, native species, street trees-
Size ThresholdTypically 12+ inch trunk diameter-
County OrdinanceVentura County Β§8107-25-
ReplacementMay require 3:1 ratio-
CEQAEnvironmental review may apply-
Protection Level-Highest, removal very restricted
Arborist Report-Required for removal applications
Replacement Ratio-2:1 or 3:1 commonly
Construction-Fencing at drip line required

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Fillmore FAQ

Are oak trees protected in Fillmore?

California oaks are recognized as significant trees. Large oaks (typically 12+ inches trunk diameter) may require approval before removal. The Ventura County oak tree ordinance provides a framework for protection.

Do I need permission to remove a tree from my property in Fillmore?

It depends on the species, size, and location. Protected trees and street trees require approval. Contact Community Development at (805) 524-1500 ext 234 before removing large trees.

What is the replacement requirement for removing a protected tree?

When removal is approved, replacement planting is typically required at a ratio of 3:1 or higher. Replacement trees must be of appropriate species and monitored for establishment.

Oxnard FAQ

What makes a tree a heritage tree in Oxnard?

Heritage designation is based on species rarity, historical significance, exceptional size, and contribution to the urban canopy. California Live Oaks and Moreton Bay Figs are commonly designated.

Can I ever remove a heritage tree in Oxnard?

Only if the tree is dead, dying, or poses an imminent hazard with no feasible alternative. A certified arborist report and city approval are required. Replacement planting is mandatory.

How must heritage trees be protected during construction?

Protective fencing must be installed at the tree's drip line. No grading, trenching, or soil compaction is allowed within the root protection zone. An arborist may need to supervise work.

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