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Tree Removal & Heritage Trees: Stockton vs Tracy

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Stockton, CA and Tracy, CA?

Tracy has fewer restrictions than Stockton.

Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County

Heavy Restrictions

Stockton protects Heritage Oak trees under SMC Chapter 16.130 and street trees under SMC Chapter 12.64. Removing a Heritage Oak without a permit requires 3-for-1 replacement and fines. Street tree removal requires a permit from the Community Development Director.

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Tracy, CA

San Joaquin County

Some Restrictions

Removing street trees or trees in Tracy's public right-of-way requires Public Works approval. Private property tree removal generally does not require a city permit unless specified by zoning overlay. CA Civil Code §833 governs neighbor tree disputes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactStocktonTracy
Heritage OaksSMC Ch. 16.130 — permit required-
Replacement3-for-1 (15-gallon stock)-
Street TreesSMC Ch. 12.64 — permit required-
Private TreesGenerally no permit (except oaks)-
Street Tree Removal-Public Works approval required
Private Property Trees-Generally no permit required
Contact-Planning Division (209) 831-6400
Neighbor Disputes-CA Civil Code §833 governs

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Stockton FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in Stockton?

Stockton protects Heritage Oak trees under SMC Chapter 16.130 and street trees under SMC Chapter 12.64. Removing a Heritage Oak without a permit requires 3-for-1 replacement and fines. Street tree removal requires a permit from the Community Development Director.

What are the tree removal rules in Stockton?

Heritage Oaks: SMC Ch. 16.130 — permit required. Replacement: 3-for-1 (15-gallon stock). Street Trees: SMC Ch. 12.64 — permit required. Private Trees: Generally no permit (except oaks).

Tracy FAQ

Do I need a permit to cut down a tree in Tracy?

Removing street trees or trees in Tracy's public right-of-way requires Public Works approval. Private property tree removal generally does not require a city permit unless specified by zoning overlay. CA Civil Code §833 governs neighbor tree disputes.

What are the tree removal rules in Tracy?

Street Tree Removal: Public Works approval required. Private Property Trees: Generally no permit required. Contact: Planning Division (209) 831-6400. Neighbor Disputes: CA Civil Code §833 governs.

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