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Heritage & Protected Trees: Moorpark vs Port Hueneme

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Port Hueneme, CA?

Port Hueneme has fewer restrictions than Moorpark.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Moorpark protects heritage and native trees, particularly coast live oaks and valley oaks, which are prominent throughout the city's hillside and equestrian areas.

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Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Port Hueneme protects significant trees under its municipal code and Coastal Zone provisions. Trees contributing to the coastal community character or providing habitat value may receive additional protections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkPort Hueneme
Protected SpeciesCoast live oak, valley oak, native trees-
Size Threshold12+ inches trunk diameter (DBH)-
Removal Penalty$1,000-$10,000 per tree-
Replacement Ratio2:1 to 3:1-
ContactCommunity Development (805) 517-6200Community Development (805) 986-6559
Coastal Zone-Trees may be protected for visual/habitat value
Public Trees-Protected from unauthorized damage
Replacement-May be required for removed protected trees

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Moorpark FAQ

What trees are protected in Moorpark?

Native oaks (coast live oak, valley oak) with 12+ inch trunk diameters are protected, along with other heritage trees. Moorpark's hillside oak woodlands are a priority resource.

Can I remove an oak tree on my horse property?

A removal permit is required. The city evaluates alternatives and may require 2:1 to 3:1 replacement planting. Contact Community Development at (805) 517-6200.

What about oaks near my riding trail?

Heritage oaks along trails and equestrian paths have additional protections. Contact the city before any trimming or removal activities near these trees.

Port Hueneme FAQ

Are there protected trees in Port Hueneme?

Significant trees in the Coastal Zone and public trees are protected. Trees providing habitat value or contributing to coastal visual resources may have additional protections requiring permits before removal.

Can I trim a large tree on my property?

Routine pruning of private trees is generally allowed. However, significant pruning or removal of trees in the Coastal Zone may require review. Avoid topping trees, which can damage tree health and trigger enforcement.

What if a protected tree is hazardous?

Hazardous trees can be addressed for safety, but documentation and City notification may be required. Have an arborist assess the hazard and consult with Community Development before removal.

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