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Tree Replacement Requirements: Garden Grove vs Midway City

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Midway City, CA?

Garden Grove has fewer restrictions than Midway City.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Garden Grove requires replacement of city street trees that are removed due to disease, damage, or infrastructure conflicts. The Public Works Department manages the street tree replacement program. For private development projects, landscape plans typically require tree planting at specified ratios as a condition of approval.

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Midway City, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

When protected tree removal is approved in unincorporated Orange County, the ordinance requires replacement planting at a 3:1 ratio for Specimen Trees and 5:1 ratio for Heritage Trees. Developers must plant more trees than removed or pay increased mitigation fees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveMidway City
Street TreesCity replaces removed street trees-
Approved SpeciesPublic Works maintains approved list-
DevelopmentLandscape plans require tree planting-
MaintenanceProperty owner must maintain required trees3-year establishment period
Dead TreesMust be replaced within reasonable time-
Specimen Ratio-3:1 by size
Heritage Ratio-5:1 by size
Priority-On-site preservation first

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garden Grove FAQ

Will the city replace a street tree that was removed?

Yes. The Public Works Department replaces city street trees that are removed due to disease, damage, or infrastructure issues. You may request a preferred species from the city's approved street tree list. Contact Public Works at (714) 741-5375.

Do I have to replace trees I remove on my property?

Only if the trees were planted as a condition of a development approval or are required by an approved landscape plan. In most residential situations without such conditions, there is no mandatory replacement requirement.

What trees can be planted as street trees in Garden Grove?

The Public Works Department maintains an approved street tree list with species selected for Garden Grove's climate, parkway sizes, and infrastructure compatibility. Contact Public Works at (714) 741-5375 for the current approved species list.

Midway City FAQ

How many replacement trees do I need to plant in Orange County?

It depends on the tree classification. Specimen Trees require 3:1 replacement by aggregate trunk diameter. Heritage Trees require 5:1. If on-site replanting is insufficient, mitigation fees apply.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting replacement trees?

Only if on-site replanting cannot meet the required ratio. The county prefers on-site preservation and replanting. Mitigation fees go to the county's urban canopy program when on-site replacement is not feasible.

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