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Heritage & Protected Trees: Rialto vs Victorville

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Rialto, CA and Victorville, CA?

Rialto has fewer restrictions than Victorville.

Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Rialto does not maintain a designated heritage or landmark tree ordinance. There is no citywide registry of protected specimen trees, and protections instead flow through public right-of-way rules (Title 12) and conditioned landscaping on approved development sites (Title 18). California does not preempt or require a local heritage tree program.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

California provides statewide protections for native oak woodlands and heritage trees through CEQA review, Public Resources Code, and Forest Practice Rules that apply uniformly.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRialtoVictorville
Heritage tree listNone designated in Rialto-
Specimen tree ordinanceNot adopted-
Effective protectionRight-of-way (Title 12) + conditioned landscape (Title 18)-
State requirementNone - left to local discretion-
Specific plan areasCheck governing specific plan for tree rules-
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

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Rialto FAQ

Does Rialto protect old oaks or sycamores on private property?

There is no general Rialto ordinance protecting mature private trees by age or species. Protection only applies if the tree is in the right-of-way or part of an approved landscape plan.

Can I petition the city to designate a heritage tree?

Rialto has no formal heritage-tree designation process. You can ask the Planning Division and City Council to consider one, but no current code chapter authorizes such designation.

What protects mature trees on commercial sites?

Trees shown on approved Title 18 landscape plans must remain or be replaced to the satisfaction of the Planning Division - that is the practical 'heritage' protection for commercial property.

Victorville 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.

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