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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Rohnert Park vs Sonoma

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Rohnert Park, CA and Sonoma, CA?

Rohnert Park and Sonoma have similar restriction levels.

Rohnert Park, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Sonoma County protects native trees 6 inches in diameter or greater under the Tree Protection Ordinance (Code §26-88-010(m)), with stricter rules for heritage and landmark trees (Chapter 26D), oak woodlands (§26-67), and trees in riparian corridors (§26-65). The county adopted an updated tree ordinance on April 16, 2024.

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Sonoma, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Sonoma County protects native trees 6 inches in diameter or greater under the Tree Protection Ordinance (Code §26-88-010(m)), with stricter rules for heritage and landmark trees (Chapter 26D), oak woodlands (§26-67), and trees in riparian corridors (§26-65). The county adopted an updated tree ordinance on April 16, 2024.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRohnert ParkSonoma
Tree Protection Ordinance§26-88-010(m)§26-88-010(m)
Permit ThresholdNative trees ≥6 in. diameterNative trees ≥6 in. diameter
Heritage/Landmark TreesChapter 26DChapter 26D
Oak Woodland§26-67 (OAK Combining Zone)§26-67 (OAK Combining Zone)
Riparian Corridor§26-65§26-65
In-Lieu Fee~$510 per arboreal value point~$510 per arboreal value point
UpdatedApril 16, 2024April 16, 2024

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Rohnert Park FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in unincorporated Sonoma County?

Yes if the tree is a protected native species measuring 6 inches in diameter or greater at breast height, or a designated heritage/landmark tree. Section 26-88-010(m) requires a zoning permit and mitigation; Chapter 26D requires a separate tree permit for heritage and landmark trees.

Which tree species are protected in Sonoma County?

Protected native species under §26-88-010(m) include valley oak, coast live oak, blue oak, black oak, maples, cottonwoods, alders, willows, redwoods, and several listed native pines and cypresses. Non-native species (eucalyptus, ornamentals) are generally exempt.

Are there any tree-removal exemptions in Sonoma County?

Yes. The April 2024 update preserves exemptions for hazardous, dead, dying, or diseased trees that threaten structures; trees below the size threshold; routine residential maintenance; and removals required for defensible space under fire safety rules.

What is the penalty for removing a protected tree without a permit?

Penalties include administrative citations under County Code Chapter 1, mandatory replanting (often at higher ratios), and assessment of in-lieu mitigation fees at roughly $510 per arboreal value point. Unauthorized removal of a designated heritage tree can rise to misdemeanor prosecution.

Does Sudden Oak Death affect oak removals?

Yes. Sonoma County is within the regulated Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora ramorum) area. Oak removals — especially of infected wood — must follow state quarantine rules administered by CDFA, and movement of infected wood off-site is restricted.

Sonoma FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in unincorporated Sonoma County?

Yes if the tree is a protected native species measuring 6 inches in diameter or greater at breast height, or a designated heritage/landmark tree. Section 26-88-010(m) requires a zoning permit and mitigation; Chapter 26D requires a separate tree permit for heritage and landmark trees.

Which tree species are protected in Sonoma County?

Protected native species under §26-88-010(m) include valley oak, coast live oak, blue oak, black oak, maples, cottonwoods, alders, willows, redwoods, and several listed native pines and cypresses. Non-native species (eucalyptus, ornamentals) are generally exempt.

Are there any tree-removal exemptions in Sonoma County?

Yes. The April 2024 update preserves exemptions for hazardous, dead, dying, or diseased trees that threaten structures; trees below the size threshold; routine residential maintenance; and removals required for defensible space under fire safety rules.

What is the penalty for removing a protected tree without a permit?

Penalties include administrative citations under County Code Chapter 1, mandatory replanting (often at higher ratios), and assessment of in-lieu mitigation fees at roughly $510 per arboreal value point. Unauthorized removal of a designated heritage tree can rise to misdemeanor prosecution.

Does Sudden Oak Death affect oak removals?

Yes. Sonoma County is within the regulated Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora ramorum) area. Oak removals — especially of infected wood — must follow state quarantine rules administered by CDFA, and movement of infected wood off-site is restricted.

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