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Tree Replacement Requirements: Sacramento vs Vineyard

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Sacramento, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento requires replacement planting when protected trees are removed under a valid permit. The standard replacement ratio is at least one tree for each tree removed, with larger or Heritage Trees requiring ratios up to 3:1. Replacement trees must be planted within the same property or, if not feasible, in approved alternative locations. The City Arborist specifies the species, size, and location of replacement trees.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSacramentoVineyard
Code SectionSacramento City Code Chapter 12.56-
Standard Ratio1:1 replacement for most trees-
Heritage RatioUp to 3:1 for Heritage/significant trees-
Minimum Size15-gallon or 24-inch box replacement trees-
Maintenance Period3 years for replacement trees-

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Sacramento FAQ

How many trees do I need to plant if I remove a protected tree?

The standard requirement is at least one replacement tree per tree removed. Larger or Heritage Trees may require up to three replacement trees. The City Arborist specifies the exact ratio.

What if I don't have room for replacement trees?

If on-site planting is not feasible, you may be required to pay an in-lieu fee to the City's Tree Fund, which funds planting in other locations throughout Sacramento.

Vineyard FAQ

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