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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Lincoln vs Rocklin

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Rocklin, CA?

Lincoln and Rocklin have similar restriction levels.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Removal of native, landmark, and riparian-zone trees in unincorporated Placer County is regulated under Placer County Code Article 19.50 (Woodland Conservation). A Minor Tree Permit is required for tree removal on single-family residential lots when no other discretionary permit is being processed.

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Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Removal of native, landmark, and riparian-zone trees in unincorporated Placer County is regulated under Placer County Code Article 19.50 (Woodland Conservation). A Minor Tree Permit is required for tree removal on single-family residential lots when no other discretionary permit is being processed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRocklin
Code SectionPlacer County Code Article 19.50Placer County Code Article 19.50
Permit TypeMinor Tree Permit (single-family lots)Minor Tree Permit (single-family lots)
Application Lead Time30 days before removal30 days before removal
Protected CategoriesNative, riparian, landmark treesNative, riparian, landmark trees
MitigationReplacement planting or in-lieu feeReplacement planting or in-lieu fee

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Lincoln FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove an oak tree on my Placer County property?

If the tree meets the native-tree size threshold in Article 19.50, yes — a Tree Permit (often a Minor Tree Permit on a single-family lot) is required. Apply at least 30 days before the planned removal.

What is a landmark tree?

Landmark trees are designated by Board of Supervisors resolution as having historical or cultural value, being outstanding specimens or unusual species, or providing significant community benefit. They have heightened protection under Article 19.50.

Can I remove a hazardous tree immediately?

Imminently hazardous trees can usually be removed without prior approval, but you should document the condition (photos, arborist statement) and notify Placer County Planning Services as soon as possible.

Rocklin FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove an oak tree on my Placer County property?

If the tree meets the native-tree size threshold in Article 19.50, yes — a Tree Permit (often a Minor Tree Permit on a single-family lot) is required. Apply at least 30 days before the planned removal.

What is a landmark tree?

Landmark trees are designated by Board of Supervisors resolution as having historical or cultural value, being outstanding specimens or unusual species, or providing significant community benefit. They have heightened protection under Article 19.50.

Can I remove a hazardous tree immediately?

Imminently hazardous trees can usually be removed without prior approval, but you should document the condition (photos, arborist statement) and notify Placer County Planning Services as soon as possible.

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