Heritage & Protected Trees: Mountain View vs San Jose
How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?
Mountain View has fewer restrictions than San Jose.
Mountain View, CA
Santa Clara County
California provides statewide protections for native oak woodlands and heritage trees through CEQA review, Public Resources Code, and Forest Practice Rules that apply uniformly.
View full Mountain View rules →San Jose, CA
Santa Clara County
San Jose Municipal Code Chapter 13.32 protects Heritage Trees (any tree formally designated by City Council for size, age, or historical value) and Ordinance-size trees (single-trunk 56-inch circumference, 18-inch DBH; multi-trunk 38-inch). Removal requires a tree removal permit, posting, and 2:1 replacement.
View full San Jose rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Mountain View | San Jose |
|---|---|---|
| CEQA oak rule | PRC 21083.4 | - |
| Conservation Act | PRC 4799.06-4799.12 | - |
| Forest Practice Act | PRC 4511 et seq. | - |
| Civil penalty | Up to $10,000/day | - |
| Ordinance tree DBH | - | 18-inch DBH (56-inch circumference) |
| Multi-trunk threshold | - | 38-inch circumference any trunk |
| Heritage Tree | - | City Council designation by resolution |
| Permit | - | Transportation Dept tree removal permit |
| Replacement | - | 2:1 with 15-gallon stock minimum |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Mountain View FAQ
Does California require permits to cut a backyard oak?
Not at the state level for individual residential trees. CEQA oak review applies to discretionary development projects, not routine private removals, though many cities require permits.
What counts as oak woodland under PRC 21083.4?
An oak stand with greater than 10% canopy cover that includes one or more native oak species, as defined by the statute.
San Jose FAQ
How do I know if my tree is "Ordinance-size"?
Measure the circumference at 24 inches above ground. A single-trunk tree at 56 inches around (about 18 inches DBH) or larger is protected. Multi-trunk trees are covered at 38 inches on any single stem.
What is a Heritage Tree?
A tree formally designated by City Council resolution for its size, age, or historical importance. The list is maintained by the Office of the City Arborist – removal is rarely approved.
Are fruit trees protected?
No. Fruit trees, eucalyptus, and a short list of nuisance species are exempt from the Ordinance-size protection, regardless of trunk size.
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