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Tree Removal Permits: Fillmore vs Simi Valley

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Fillmore, CA and Simi Valley, CA?

Fillmore has fewer restrictions than Simi Valley.

Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Fillmore requires permits for removing protected trees and street trees. Property owners must apply through Community Development for approval. Dead or hazardous trees may qualify for expedited removal. Replacement planting is typically required.

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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Simi Valley requires permits to remove protected trees including native oaks and designated significant trees. The application process requires an arborist report and the city typically mandates replacement planting or in-lieu fees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFillmoreSimi Valley
Street TreesCity approval required-
Protected TreesPermit required from Community Dev-
Arborist ReportMay be requiredRequired with application
Emergency RemovalExpedited for hazardous trees-
Contact(805) 524-1500 ext 234-
Permit Required-For all protected trees
Protected Threshold-5-inch diameter native oaks
Review Time-4 to 6 weeks typically

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fillmore FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Fillmore?

It depends on the tree. Street trees always require city approval. Protected species and large trees on private property may need a tree removal permit. Contact Community Development at (805) 524-1500 ext 234.

Can I remove a dead tree without a permit in Fillmore?

Dead or imminently hazardous trees may qualify for expedited removal. Contact Community Development to confirm. It is advisable to document the tree's condition with photos before removal.

What happens if I remove a tree without a permit?

Unauthorized removal of protected trees can result in fines and mandatory replacement planting, often at a 3:1 or higher ratio. Street tree damage during construction is billed to the responsible party.

Simi Valley FAQ

How do I get a tree removal permit in Simi Valley?

Apply at Community Development (805) 583-6800 with a certified arborist report. The review takes 4 to 6 weeks and may require replacement planting or in-lieu fees.

What is the penalty for removing a tree without a permit?

Fines range from $1,000 to $10,000 per tree plus required replacement planting at enhanced ratios. Criminal prosecution is possible for willful violations.

Do I need a permit to remove a dead tree?

Dead protected trees still require a permit for removal, though the process may be expedited. Trees posing immediate hazards may be emergency-removed with documentation within 10 days.

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