Isleton does not maintain a heritage-tree ordinance. Property owners are responsible for trimming trees that overhang public streets, sidewalks, or levee access ways. PG&E handles power-line clearance.
Isleton has no local heritage-tree ordinance. Property owners are responsible for maintaining clearance over public rights-of-way: typically 14 feet over streets and 8 feet over sidewalks, consistent with Sacramento County Code. PG&E maintains line clearance around electric distribution lines under Public Resources Code 4293, typically 4 to 10 feet depending on voltage. Trees overhanging the Reclamation District 407 levee or the Sacramento River right-of-way may be subject to removal by the district if they compromise levee integrity.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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