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Tree Replacement Requirements: Port Hueneme vs Santa Paula

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Port Hueneme, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Port Hueneme has fewer restrictions than Santa Paula.

Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Port Hueneme may require replacement tree planting when permitted trees are removed, particularly in the Coastal Zone and for street trees. Replacement ratios and species selections help maintain the city's urban canopy.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Paula requires replacement planting when protected trees are removed. Replacement ratios and species are specified as conditions of the removal permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPort HuenemeSanta Paula
RatioTypically 1:1 or higher replacement-
SpeciesCoastal-appropriate, natives encouraged-
MaintenanceEstablishment period required-
Street TreesCity selects and manages replacements-
Oak Replacement Ratio-2:1 or 3:1
Minimum Container Size-15-gallon
Planting Deadline-60 days after removal
Riparian Trees-Native species replacements required
In-Lieu Fee-Available when on-site planting infeasible

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Port Hueneme FAQ

Do I have to plant a new tree if I remove one in Port Hueneme?

If a permit was required for removal, replacement planting may be a condition. Street tree removals always require replacement. Check your permit conditions.

What type of replacement tree should I plant?

Species suited to Port Hueneme's coastal climate are required. California native species are encouraged. The City or an arborist can recommend appropriate species for your specific location.

How long do I need to maintain a replacement tree?

Replacement trees must typically be maintained through an establishment period (usually 2-3 years). This includes watering, staking, and protection until the tree is established.

Santa Paula FAQ

How many replacement trees are required?

Native oaks typically require 2:1 or 3:1 replacement ratios. Non-native trees may be 1:1. Ratios are specified in the removal permit conditions.

Can I pay a fee instead of planting?

When on-site planting is not feasible, the city may accept in-lieu fees for community tree planting programs.

What if my replacement tree dies?

Dead replacement trees must be replanted within 90 days. The city monitors compliance during the establishment period.

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