Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🌿 Landscaping Rules/Native Plants

Native Plants: Fremont vs Sunol

How do native plants rules compare between Fremont, CA and Sunol, CA?

Fremont has fewer restrictions than Sunol.

Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Fremont encourages California native and Bay-Friendly landscaping through rebates and simplified permits. Native oak preservation applies. ACWD Bay Save lawn conversion programs available.

View full Fremont rules β†’

Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Native and drought-tolerant plants are encouraged throughout Alameda County. State MWELO requires climate-appropriate plants for new landscapes, and EBMUD/ACWD offer rebates for lawn-to-native conversions.

View full Sunol rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactFremontSunol
RebateAbout 2 dollars per sq ft-
Native OaksProtected at 10 in DBH-
HOA LimitsVoid under Civ Code 4735-
PermitsNot needed for simple swaps-
ProgramsACWD Bay-Friendly-
MWELO threshold-500 sqft new landscape
Rebates-EBMUD, ACWD lawn conversion
Suggested natives-Live oak, toyon, Ceanothus
Fire-wise list-CAL FIRE maintains
Technical help-ACRCD free

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fremont FAQ

What are good Fremont native plants?

Coast live oak, California buckeye, toyon, coffeeberry, California lilac, manzanita, sages, deer grass, California fescue, and yarrow thrive in Fremont hot-summer dry-winter climate. The East Bay CNPS chapter provides a full plant list.

Can my HOA require me to keep a lawn?

No. California Civil Code 4735 prohibits HOAs from banning low-water landscaping or penalizing members for dormant lawns during drought. HOAs can still require neat maintenance and reasonable design review.

Sunol FAQ

Do I have to plant natives?

No, but MWELO requires climate-appropriate species in new and major renovation landscapes, and rebates are tied to low-water-use plant palettes.

Are natives fire-safe?

Many but not all; chamise and dry grasses are flammable, while coast live oak and redwood are relatively fire-resistant; use CAL FIRE Ready For Wildfire plant guidance.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool