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Native Plants: Moorpark vs Ojai

How do native plants rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Ojai, CA?

Moorpark and Ojai have similar restriction levels.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Moorpark encourages drought-tolerant and native landscaping through its Landscape Standards (Resolution 2012-3096) and compliance with California's Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO). New development landscaping must include water-efficient plants. The city protects native oak trees under Chapter 12.12.

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Ojai, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Ojai encourages native and drought-tolerant landscaping through MWELO compliance for new projects and water district rebates. The city's Mediterranean climate and water supply challenges favor native oak woodland, chaparral, and drought-adapted plantings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkOjai
Landscape StandardsResolution 2012-3096-
MWELO Threshold500+ sq ft new, 2,500+ rehab-
Native Oak ProtectionChapter 12.12-
Turf RebatesAvailable through water district-
Climate ZoneMediterranean, drought-prone-
MWELO Turf Limit-25% of landscaped area (new projects)
Rebates-Casitas MWD turf replacement program
Native Trees-Sycamore, coast live oak, manzanita
Fire Safety-Fire-resistant natives recommended

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Moorpark FAQ

Does Moorpark require drought-tolerant landscaping?

For new development over 500 sq ft and rehabilitated landscapes over 2,500 sq ft, yes. The MWELO requires water-efficient plants and irrigation. Voluntary conversion is encouraged for existing properties with available rebates.

Can I replace my lawn with native plants in Moorpark?

Yes, and it is encouraged. The Ventura County Waterworks District offers turf replacement rebates. Contact the water district for current rebate amounts and program requirements.

Are there rebates for removing grass in Moorpark?

Yes. The Ventura County Waterworks District offers rebates for replacing turf with water-efficient landscaping. Check with the district for current program details and eligibility requirements.

Ojai FAQ

Does Ojai require native plants?

Not required for existing landscapes, but new projects over 500 sq ft must comply with MWELO, which favors water-efficient and native plants with turf limited to 25%.

Are there rebates for water-efficient landscaping?

Yes. Casitas Municipal Water District offers turf replacement rebates. Contact them or visit their website for current program details.

What native plants work well in Ojai?

California sycamore, coast live oak, manzanita, toyon, California buckwheat, and various native sages thrive in Ojai's Mediterranean climate and support fire safety.

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