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Tree Replacement Requirements: Fresno vs Selma

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Fresno, CA and Selma, CA?

Fresno and Selma have similar restriction levels.

Fresno, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Fresno requires tree replacement when significant trees are removed during development or public infrastructure projects. The Development Code's landscaping provisions under FMC Chapter 15, Article 23 mandate replacement planting for trees removed as part of new construction. The City's Urban Forestry program also requires replacement of removed street trees, typically with species appropriate for Fresno's climate and the specific planting location.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

When protected oak removal is permitted, Fresno County typically requires 3:1 replacement mitigation with in-kind native species. Oak woodland mitigation follows AB 242 and CEQA guidelines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFresnoSelma
Code SectionFMC Chapter 15, Article 23 & Chapter 13, Article 4-
Street Tree ReplacementMinimum 1:1 ratio-
Development MitigationUp to 3:1 for significant trees-
Minimum Size15-gallon nursery stock-
In-Lieu FeeAvailable when on-site planting not feasible-
Typical Ratio-3:1 replacement
Species-In-kind native
Monitoring-~5 years
CEQA-AB 242 oak woodlands

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Fresno FAQ

How many replacement trees do I need to plant?

The ratio depends on the size and significance of the removed tree. Street tree replacement is typically 1:1, while development projects removing large trees may require 2:1 or 3:1 replacement ratios.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting replacement trees?

In-lieu fees may be accepted when on-site replacement is not feasible. The fees fund the City's tree planting program in other locations. Contact the Urban Forestry program for current fee amounts.

Selma FAQ

Can I pay a fee instead of planting replacement trees?

In-lieu fees may be accepted for larger development projects where on-site replacement is impractical, at Planning Department discretion.

What species can be used for replacement?

Native in-kind replacement is preferred: valley oak for valley oak, blue oak for blue oak. Mixed native oaks may be approved for habitat mitigation.

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