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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Santa Paula vs Ventura

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Santa Paula, CA and Ventura, CA?

Santa Paula and Ventura have similar restriction levels.

Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Santa Paula does not have a heritage tree ordinance, but removal of significant trees may require review during development projects. City street trees cannot be removed without city authorization. Environmental review may be triggered for tree removal near the Santa Clara River or in sensitive habitats.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

City of Ventura may require permits for removal of significant trees under SBMC Title 24 zoning provisions. Oak trees and heritage trees may have additional protections. Contact City Planning at (805) 654-7893 before removing large trees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta PaulaVentura
Heritage Tree OrdinanceNone — no local protected tree law-
Private TreesGenerally removable without permit-
City TreesRemoval requires city authorization-
Development ProjectsTree preservation may be conditioned-
Riparian AreasCEQA/CDFW review may apply-
Protected Trees-Oaks and heritage trees
Permit Required-For significant tree removal
Contact-Planning (805) 654-7893
Topic-Tree Removal

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Santa Paula FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree on my property in Santa Paula?

Generally no, unless the removal is part of a development project or the tree is in a sensitive habitat area near the Santa Clara River.

Can I remove a city street tree?

No, street trees are city property. Contact Public Works to request removal. Unauthorized removal results in fines equal to replacement cost.

Are oak trees protected in Santa Paula?

There is no local oak tree ordinance, but native oaks may receive protection through CEQA review during development projects.

Ventura FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Ventura?

For protected species (native oaks, sycamores, heritage trees with significant trunks), yes. Non-protected private trees generally don't need permits. Contact Community Development at (805) 654-7869 to verify.

What trees are protected in Ventura?

Native oaks, California sycamores, and designated heritage trees typically with trunk diameters of 8+ inches. Check with Community Development for the complete list and size thresholds.

Can I trim a street tree in front of my house?

No. Street trees are city property managed by Public Works. Contact (805) 652-4594 to request trimming or report tree issues. Do not trim or remove city trees yourself.

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