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Tree Replacement Requirements: Fontana vs Hesperia

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Fontana, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Under Hesperia Municipal Code Chapter 16.24, Joshua trees and other protected native plants impacted by development must be relocated/transplanted on-site whenever feasible, or moved to an off-site area approved by the City of Hesperia. Trees unsuitable for relocation (due to size, poor health, damage, excessive branches, leaning, clonal growth, or exposed roots) must be disposed of per City requirements, and replacement vegetation may be required as a condition of project approval. A Protected Plant bond must be posted before any ground disturbance for single-family tract, multi-family, commercial, or industrial development. The Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act (FGC §1927) also requires CDFW mitigation fees for development takes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaHesperia
Replacement Standard-On-site transplant preferred (Hesperia MC §16.24)
Bond Required-Protected Plant bond before ground disturbance
Off-Site Relocation-Allowed only with City approval
State Mitigation-CDFW fees for Western Joshua tree take (FGC §1927)

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Fontana FAQ

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Hesperia FAQ

Can a developer just cut down Joshua trees and pay a fee?

No. Hesperia requires on-site transplant whenever feasible. Only trees unsuitable for relocation may be removed, and replacement and CDFW mitigation are required.

What if a transplanted tree dies?

The Protected Plant bond covers survival monitoring; the developer typically must replace failed trees to satisfy bond release conditions.

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