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Tree Removal Permits: Lincoln vs Roseville

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Roseville, CA?

Lincoln and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Lincoln does not maintain a stand-alone private-property tree removal permit chapter. Tree removals are regulated through landscape and design review (Lincoln Municipal Code Title 15 Ch. 15.28 and Title 18 Div. VII) and, for oaks, through the City's Oak Tree Mitigation program (Fund 2900). On-site removals tied to a discretionary entitlement (subdivision, design review, building permit) require arborist review and may trigger mitigation fees in lieu of preservation.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Roseville requires permits to remove trees above a certain size on private property. Protected species and street trees have additional restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRoseville
Permit required for routine private removalNo standalone permit-
Permit required if tied to entitlementYes (Ch. 15.28 / Title 18)-
Oak mitigation fundFund 2900-
Arborist reportRequired for native oak inventory-
Code enforcementLincoln Municipal Code Title 1-
Permit Threshold-6 to 12 inch DBH typical
Street Trees-City-managed, no removal
Hazardous Trees-Expedited permit available
Replacement-2:1 or 3:1 ratio

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lincoln FAQ

Do I need a city permit to remove a tree in my back yard?

Lincoln does not require a stand-alone private-property tree permit for routine yard tree removal on a built single-family lot. However, removal connected to construction, a building permit, or a discretionary entitlement is reviewed under LMC Title 15 Ch. 15.28 and the design-review process, and native oaks may trigger Oak Tree Mitigation Fund (Fund 2900) requirements.

What about trees on the parkway strip in front of my house?

Trees in the public right-of-way are governed by LMC Title 12 (Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places) and the City's Public Facilities Improvement Standards. Contact Public Services before pruning, removing, or replacing any parkway tree.

Does the state require anything separate?

Yes. For discretionary projects, California Public Resources Code Section 21083.4 requires CEQA-level evaluation of impacts to oak woodlands.

Roseville FAQ

When do I need a permit to remove a tree?

When trunk diameter exceeds the threshold (typically 6 to 12 inches). Check Roseville tree ordinance for exact size.

Can I remove a dead tree without a permit?

Dead or hazardous trees may qualify for expedited permits. Contact Roseville urban forestry before removal.

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