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Tree Removal Permits: Ojai vs Port Hueneme

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Ojai, CA and Port Hueneme, CA?

Port Hueneme has fewer restrictions than Ojai.

Ojai, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Ojai requires permits to remove protected native trees including oaks (Valley Oak, Coast Live Oak) with trunks 6 inches or more in diameter at breast height. The city's heritage oaks are a defining feature of the valley landscape.

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Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Port Hueneme may require permits for removing certain trees, particularly those in the public right-of-way or within the Coastal Zone. Street trees are city property and cannot be removed without authorization.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOjaiPort Hueneme
Protected TreesOaks with 6"+ DBH-
Permit RequiredTree removal permit-
Arborist ReportRequired for applications-
Replacement Ratio3:1 for unpermitted removal-
Max Fine$10,000 per tree-
Street Trees-City property β€” authorization required
Coastal Zone-CDP review may be required
Hazardous Trees-May be exempt with verification
Contact-Public Works for street trees, CD for permits

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Ojai FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove an oak tree?

Yes. Oak trees with trunks 6 inches or more in diameter require a tree removal permit. An arborist report documenting the justification is required.

What if my tree is dead or dangerous?

Dead, dying, or hazardous trees may be removed with an expedited permit. Document the condition with photos and an arborist assessment.

What are the penalties for unauthorized removal?

Fines of $500 to $10,000 per tree, plus mandatory replacement planting at a 3:1 ratio.

Port Hueneme FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my property in Port Hueneme?

It depends on the tree size, species, and whether your property is in the Coastal Zone. Contact Community Development at (805) 986-6559 to determine if a permit is needed.

Can I remove a city street tree near my house?

No. Street trees are city property. Contact Public Works to request tree maintenance or discuss removal. Unauthorized removal or damage will result in violations and restitution costs.

What about a dead or dangerous tree?

Dead, dying, or hazardous trees may be exempt from permit requirements. Contact the City for verification before removal to ensure you are compliant.

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