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Tree Removal Permits: Sutter vs Yuba City

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Sutter, CA and Yuba City, CA?

Sutter, CA

Sutter County

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Yuba City, CA

Sutter County

Some Restrictions

Yuba City regulates the removal of publicly owned trees (street trees, parkway trees, and park trees) under Title 9 of the Municipal Code. A Tree Removal Request must be submitted to the Parks Maintenance Division, which inspects the tree before approving removal. Removal of trees on private property is not directly permitted by the city except where they are required landscape trees under Article 60.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSutterYuba City
Public tree removal permit-Required (Parks Maintenance)
Private tree removal permit-Generally not required
Application contact-Parks Maintenance (530) 822-5330
Inspection required-Yes
Governing title-Yuba City Code Title 9 (Parks and Recreation)

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Sutter FAQ

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Yuba City FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in my own backyard?

Generally no. Yuba City does not require a permit to remove a tree growing entirely on private property in a residential yard, unless the tree was planted as a required landscape tree (e.g., as part of a subdivision or commercial site plan under Article 60). Confirm with Development Services Planning at (530) 822-4626 if the tree was installed as part of an approved landscape plan.

Who do I contact about a tree in the parkway strip in front of my house?

Parkway-strip trees are public trees managed by the city. Submit a Tree Removal Request to Parks Maintenance at (530) 822-5330 or email tbybee@yubacity.net. Removal is approved only for the justifications listed on the form (safety, disease, structural failure, conflicts with utilities, etc.).

How long does the removal request take?

Once submitted, Parks Maintenance schedules an on-site inspection. There is no statutory deadline, but Parks typically inspects within 2-4 weeks and schedules approved removals based on crew availability and the urgency of the hazard.

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