San Joaquin County protects native oaks (valley oak, blue oak, interior live oak) through the Oak Woodlands Ordinance. Removal of oaks with trunk diameter 6 inches+ DBH generally requires a permit from Community Development, with mitigation. Commercial orchards and ag operations are exempt under the Right to Farm Act. Street trees in maintained districts are county-controlled.
San Joaquin County's Oak Woodlands Conservation Ordinance and related tree-protection provisions in the Development Title protect native California oaks. Valley oak (Quercus lobata), blue oak (Q. douglasii), and interior live oak (Q. wislizeni) with trunk diameter of 6 inches or greater at 4.5 feet above grade (DBH) generally require a removal permit from Community Development, with arborist assessment for trees 12 inches+ DBH. Removal triggers a mitigation requirement β typically 3:1 replacement with native oak seedlings planted on-site, off-site, or in a county-approved conservation easement, plus a 3-year establishment bond. Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees (verified by certified arborist) may be removed under an expedited administrative permit. Commercial orchard operations (walnut, almond, cherry, stone fruit) and other bona fide agricultural activities on AG-zoned land are exempt under California Civil Code Β§3482.5 (Right to Farm) and the ordinance's agricultural-operation exception. Street trees in county-maintained right-of-way (parts of Mountain House, Spanos Park, other CSAs) are maintained by Public Works and cannot be pruned or removed by adjacent residents. CEQA may require a mitigated negative declaration for removals exceeding 5 protected oaks or 1 acre of oak woodland.
Unauthorized removal of protected oak: civil penalty $500β$10,000 per tree (scales with size), plus 3:1 replacement or in-lieu fee. Removal during nesting season (FebβAug) may additionally violate Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Felony referral for large-scale unpermitted clearing.
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