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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Garden Grove vs Irvine

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Irvine, CA?

Garden Grove and Irvine have similar restriction levels.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Garden Grove protects certain trees. Removing significant or heritage trees may require a permit. Replacement planting may be required.

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Irvine, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Irvine regulates tree removal under IMC Title 5, Division 7, Chapter 4 (Urban Forest). Street trees and trees in public rights-of-way require city authorization for removal. Private property tree removal generally does not require a permit unless subject to development conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveIrvine
Protected TreesSignificant and heritage specimens-
PermitMay be required-
MitigationReplacement planting or fees-
HazardousEmergency removal with documentation-
Public Trees-City authorization required
Private Trees-Generally no permit needed
Code Section-IMC Title 5, Div. 7, Ch. 4
Boundary Trees-1 tree per 30 ft of boundary
Contact-Public Works (949) 724-6000

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Garden Grove FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree?

Significant or heritage trees may require permits. Contact the Community Development Department.

What about hazardous trees?

Emergency removal is allowed but document the hazard and notify the city.

Irvine FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my property in Irvine?

Generally no for private property trees, unless subject to development conditions or specific plan requirements. Street trees require city authorization.

Can I trim a street tree in Irvine?

No. Street trees are maintained by the city. Contact Public Works at (949) 724-6000 for tree maintenance requests.

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