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Tree Removal Permits: Redwood City vs San Mateo

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Redwood City, CA and San Mateo, CA?

Redwood City and San Mateo have similar restriction levels.

Redwood City, CA

San Mateo County

Heavy Restrictions

The unincorporated County's Protected Tree Ordinance (Chapter 8.400, Ordinance 4895, 2024) requires a Protected Tree Removal Permit before removing protected trees, with replacement planting and a 3-year maintenance period. Exemptions cover dead trees, true emergencies, and specific fire-risk species near structures. A separate Coastal Zone exemption for hazardous trees runs through July 1, 2026.

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San Mateo, CA

San Mateo County

Heavy Restrictions

San Mateo requires permits for removing protected trees under Chapter 13.40. Heritage Trees (oaks 10+in, others 15+in diameter) and Street Trees cannot be removed without city approval. Standard private trees below heritage thresholds do not require removal permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRedwood CitySan Mateo
Permit ordinanceChapter 8.400 (Ord. 4895, Oct 22, 2024)-
Permit typesProtected Tree Removal / Expedited Removal-
Fire-species exemptionEuc/pine/acacia/tanoak/bay near structures-
Fire exemption capNot if tree >= 38 in DSH-
Coastal hazard-tree exemptionThrough July 1, 2026-
Emergency exemptionSection 8.400.230 (Director finding)-
Heritage Tree Permit-Required for protected trees
Oak Threshold-10 in diameter at 54 in above grade
Other Species-15 in diameter at 54 in
Street Trees-Public Works approval required
Non-Heritage-No permit needed if below thresholds

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Redwood City FAQ

When can I remove a tree without a permit in the unincorporated County?

Key exemptions include dead trees, true emergencies determined by Planning and Building, CAL FIRE-identified defensible-space work, and specific fire-risk species (eucalyptus, pine, acacia, tanoak, bay) near structures - unless that tree is 38 inches DSH or larger.

Does the hazardous-tree exemption apply everywhere?

The extended hazardous-tree removal exemption (through July 1, 2026) applies in the Coastal Zone of the unincorporated County and only to eucalyptus, pines, acacia, tanoak, and bay. Redwoods, Douglas firs, true oaks, maples, and buckeyes still need a permit.

San Mateo FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in San Mateo?

If it is a Heritage Tree (oak 10+in, others 15+in diameter) or Street Tree, yes. Trees below heritage thresholds on private property generally do not need permits.

How do I know if my tree is a Heritage Tree?

Measure the trunk diameter at 54 inches above grade. Oaks at 10+ inches and other species at 15+ inches qualify. Contact Community Development at 650-522-7200.

Can I remove a dead protected tree?

A dead or hazardous protected tree may be approved for removal with documentation, typically including a Certified Arborist report.

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