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Tree Replacement Requirements: Lincoln vs Roseville

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Roseville, CA?

Lincoln and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

When native oaks cannot be avoided on a discretionary project in Lincoln, the City requires mitigation through on-site replacement, off-site planting, or payment into the Oak Tree Mitigation Fund (Fund 2900). Landscape replacement for new development is governed by Lincoln Municipal Code Chapter 15.28 and the Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (CCR Title 23).

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Roseville requires replacement planting when permitted trees are removed. Replacement ratios and species specifications ensure canopy preservation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRoseville
Mitigation fundOak Tree Mitigation Fund (Fund 2900)-
Mitigation optionsOn-site / off-site planting / in-lieu fee-
Landscape replacement chapterLMC Ch. 15.28-
Water-efficient standardMWELO (CCR Title 23 Secs. 490 et seq.)-
CEQA replacement basisPRC 21083.4(b)-
Ratio-1:1 to 3:1 replacement
Minimum Size-1.5 to 2 inch caliper
Species-Approved native/adapted list
Alternative-Fee-in-lieu to tree fund

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lincoln FAQ

Is there a fixed replacement ratio for removed oaks?

Lincoln does not publish a single fixed replacement ratio in code; mitigation is determined case-by-case during design review based on the arborist report, project impact, and feasible on-site planting. Where on-site planting is not feasible, applicants pay into the Oak Tree Mitigation Fund (Fund 2900).

Do I have to use drought-tolerant replacement species?

Yes. Lincoln's LMC Ch. 15.28 incorporates California MWELO requirements (CCR Title 23 Secs. 490 et seq.), which require water-efficient and predominantly low-water-use plants for qualifying new and rehabilitated landscapes.

Can I plant any tree to satisfy mitigation?

Replacement plantings for oak mitigation are generally required to be native or compatible species approved by the City Arborist or Planning Director, per the project's approved landscape plan.

Roseville FAQ

How many trees must I plant as replacement?

Typically 1 to 3 replacement trees per removed tree depending on size. Check Roseville tree ordinance for ratios.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting?

Many cities offer a fee-in-lieu option that funds the city tree planting program.

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