Isleton has no protected-tree ordinance. Trees on private property can generally be removed without a permit. Levee-adjacent trees and street trees in the public right-of-way require agency approval.
Isleton does not maintain a heritage-tree or protected-tree ordinance. Property owners can remove trees on their own parcels without a city permit. However, trees in the public right-of-way require Sacramento County Public Works or city public-works sign-off. Trees within the Reclamation District 407 levee prism cannot be removed without RD 407 consultation. On Delta agricultural parcels outside city limits, orchard removal is not regulated locally but may trigger CEQA review if tied to larger development. California has no statewide private-tree removal permit.
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