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Tree Replacement Requirements: Midway City vs Santa Ana

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Midway City, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Santa Ana has fewer restrictions than Midway City.

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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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Santa Ana requires replacement of street trees removed during development or construction projects. The Public Works department oversees the street tree replacement program. Developers may be required to plant replacement trees at a ratio determined by the city based on the size and species of trees removed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMidway CitySanta Ana
Specimen Ratio3:1 by size-
Heritage Ratio5:1 by size-
PriorityOn-site preservation first-
Maintenance3-year establishment period-
Requirement-Replacement required for removed street trees
Ratio-Determined by city based on tree size/species
Authority-Public Works department
Development-Tree replacement conditions in project approvals
Species-Replacement species approved by city

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Santa Ana FAQ

Do I have to replace trees I remove in Santa Ana?

If the trees are city street trees, replacement is required. The Public Works department determines the replacement ratio based on the size and species of trees removed.

Who decides what replacement trees to plant in Santa Ana?

The Public Works department approves replacement tree species to ensure compatibility with the city's street tree program and urban canopy goals.

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