Tuolumne County does not have a heritage or landmark tree ordinance. There is no county program designating specific trees for protection. Oak woodlands are addressed through General Plan policies and CEQA review for development projects.
Tuolumne County has not adopted a heritage, landmark, or significant tree ordinance. Unlike many urban California counties, there is no program to designate individual trees for special protection. Oak woodlands, which are prevalent in the county's lower elevation foothills, are addressed through General Plan policies and may be evaluated during CEQA review for development projects. The county's General Plan Conservation and Open Space Element addresses natural resource conservation including vegetation. California Native Plant Society and other organizations may advocate for tree protection, but enforcement relies on project-level CEQA analysis rather than a standalone tree ordinance.
No heritage tree ordinance to violate. Oak woodland impacts may be mitigated through CEQA project conditions.
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Unincorporated Tuolumne County has no local vehicle-noise ordinance. Vehicle noise on public roads is governed by the statewide California Vehicle Code, whic...
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Unincorporated Tuolumne County has no dedicated barking-dog noise ordinance with stated time limits. Animal-noise complaints fall back on California's genera...
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In the high-country snow areas (Twain Harte, Mi-Wuk, Pinecrest, Long Barn, Strawberry), Ordinance Code Section 10.28 prohibits parking on the pavement or sho...
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On county roads, loading zones are set by curb color under Ordinance Code Section 10.24.050. A yellow curb allows loading/unloading of passengers or freight ...
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Tuolumne County's parking code does not set a dedicated oversized-vehicle ban; oversized vehicles are covered by the obstruction rule (Section 10.24.010) and...
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Tuolumne County's parking code addresses driveways narrowly: Ordinance Code Section 10.24.040 allows buses, school buses, and taxicabs to stop in front of pu...
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