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City Of Alameda
Please call 510-747-6800 for permit application
Protected Trees :Native Live Oak trees and palm trees on Burbank and Portola streets
All trees on Central and Thompson streets |
City Of Benicia
For Tree Permit Application: Please contact the Parks and Community Services Department Administration Office. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information, please call (707) 746-4285.
Protected Trees : Trees 12" in diameter at 24" above grade require a permit for removal on private or public property |
For Permit Application please call: Community Development for permit 925-335-1381
Protected Trees :
A protected tree is any one of the following:
(1) On all properties within the unincorporated area of the county:
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Any tree required to be planted as a replacement for an unlawfully removed tree or |
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Any tree shown to be preserved on an approved tentative map, development or site plan or required to be retained as a condition of approval or |
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Part of a riparian, foothill woodland or oak savanna area, or part of a stand of four or more trees And is 6.5 inches in diameters measured four and one-half feet from ground level and is included in the following list of indigenous trees: |
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Acer macrophyllum (Bigleaf Maple), |
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Populus trichocarpa (Black Cottonwood), |
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Acer negundo (Box Elder), |
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Quercus agrifolia (California or Coast Live Oak), |
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Aesculus califonica (California Buckeye), |
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Quercus chrysolepis (Canyon Live Oak), |
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Alnus Rhombifolia (White Alder), |
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Quercus douglasii (Blue Oak), |
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Arbutus menziesii (Madrone), |
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Quercus kelloggii (California Black Oak), |
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Heteromeles arbutifolia (Toyon), |
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Quercus lobata (Valley Oak), |
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Juglans Hindsii (California Black Walnut), |
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Quercus wislizenii (Interior Live Oak), |
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Juniperus californica (California Juniper), |
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Salix lasiandra (Yellow Willow), |
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Lithocarpus densiflora (Tanoak or Tanbark Oak), |
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Salix laevigata (Red Willow), |
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Pinus attenuata (Knobcone Pine), |
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Salix lasiolepis (Arroyo Willow), |
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Pinus sabiniana (Digger Pine), |
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Sambucus callicarpa (Coast Red Elderberry), |
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Platanus Racemosa (California Sycamore), |
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Sequoia sempervirens (Coast Redwood), |
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Populus fremontii (Fremont Cottonwood), |
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Umbellularia californica (California Bay or Laurel); |
(2) Any tree measuring six and one-half inches diameter measured four and one-half feet from ground level, or any multistemmed tree with the sum of the circumferences measuring forty inches or larger, measured four and one-half feet from ground level, or any significant grouping of trees, including groves of four or more trees that is locate on any of the properties specified below
- Any developed property within any commercial, professional office or industrial district
- Any undeveloped property within any district or private property that can be subdivided.
- Any area designated on the general plan for recreational purposes or open space;
- Any area designated in the county general plan open space element as visually significant riparian or ridge line vegetation and where the tree is adjacent to or part of a riparian, foothill woodland or oak savanna area. (Ords. 94-59, 94-22)
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City Of Concord
For information on obtaining a residential tree removal permit, contact the Public Works-Maintenance Services Parks Division at (925) 671-3444
Protected Trees
1. Any tree in the city, whether located on public or private property, which is at least 72 inches in circumference (approximately 24 inches in diameter) measured 4 1/2 feet above natural or established grade.
2. A multi-stemmed tree which has one stem of at least 24 inches or more in circumference .
3. Any tree or group of trees which has a relationship to an event of historical significance or is of public interest and which has been designated by action of the Planning Commission as a heritage tree.
Information on correct trimming:
http://www.cityofconcord.org /pw/trees/treecare.htm |
List of Protected Trees : Any of the following native trees having a trunk or main stem which measures ten (10) inches or greater in diameter measured four and one-half (4-1/2) feet above natural grade or, for a multi-stemmed tree, a combination of trunks totaling twenty (20) inches or greater in diameter measured four and one-half (4-1/2) feet above natural grade, on any type of lot or property:
1. Coast Live Oak |
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2. Valley Oak |
(Quercus Lobata) |
3. Canyon Live Oak |
(Quercus Chrysol) |
4. Blue Oak |
(Quercus Doulgassi) |
5. California Black Oak |
(Quercus Kelloggi) |
6. Interior Live Oak |
(Quercus Wislizenii) |
7. White Alder |
(Alnus Rhombifolia) |
8. California Bay |
(Umbellularia California ) |
9. California Buckeye |
(Aesculus Californica) |
10. California Sycamore |
(Platanus Racemosa) |
11. Madrone |
(Arbutus Menziesii) |
12. Coast Redwood |
(Sequoia Sempervirens) |
13. London Plane Tree |
(Platanus Acerifolia |
For detailed information on the permit process: http://www.ci.danville.ca.us/default.asp?serviceID1=472&Frame=L1
You must go in person to get the permit between 8:30 and 2:00
Please call (925) 314-3310 with questions |
Tree Permit Application: http://www.ci.lafayette.ca.us
List of Protected Trees “Protected tree” means a tree on public or private property meeting one or more of the following standards:
1. Located on a developed property, that has a trunk diameter of 12 inches or more, and that
is one of the following species:
coast live oak ( Quercus agrifolia )
canyon oak ( Quercus chrysolepis )
blue oak ( Quercus douglasii )
white oak ( Quercus garryana )
black oak ( Quercus kelloggii )
valley oak ( Quercus lobata )
interior live oak ( Quercus wislizenii )
California bay ( Umbellularia californica )
California buckeye ( Aesculus californica )
Mdrone ( Arbutus menziesii )
2. Of any size or species and designated to be protected and preserved as part of an approved development application;
3. Is a native riparian tree with a trunk diameter of six inches or more or has a multi-trunk with a diameter of four inches or more and that is one of the following species:
bigleaf maple ( Acer marophyllum )
boxelder ( Acer negundo )
white alder ( Alnus rhombifolia )
black walnut ( Juglans hindsii )
cottonwood ( Populus fremontii )
red willow ( Salix laevigata )
arroyo willow ( Salix lasiolepis )
coast live oak ( Quercus agrifolia )
valley oak ( Quercus lobata )
California bay ( Umbellularia californica )
California buckeye ( Aesculus californica )
For more information please call the City of Lafayette Planning Services Division at 925-284-1976
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City Of Moraga
Protected Trees: Any tree that is 6" or more in diameter @ 3' above grade that is located on a developed parcel that is 20,000 sq. ft. or more. Parcels under 20,000 sq. ft. are exempt.
For permit application and information please call (925) 376-5200
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City Of Martinez
City Of Oakland
City Of Orinda
Permit Application: http://www.ci.orinda.ca.us/planning/Forms/pdf/TreeRemoval.pdf
Protected Trees:
- A tree located on an assessor's parcel upon which there is an existing structure, which is of the following species and which has a trunk diameter equal to or greater than twelve (12) inches at 4.5 feet above its existing grade:
- valley oak (Quercus lobata),
- live oak (Quercus agrifolia),
- black oak (Quercus kelloggii),
- white oak (Quercus garryana),
- canyon oak (Quercus chrysolepis),
- blue oak (Quercus douglasii),
- interior live oak (Quercus wislizenii);
- A tree of any size designated to be protected and preserved on an approved development plan or as a condition of approval of a tentative map, a tentative parcel map, or other development approval or land use entitlement or permit issued by the city;
- A native riparian tree with a trunk diameter of four inches at 4.5 feet above its existing grade or a multi-trunk native riparian tree with a cross-sectional area of all trunks equal to a cross-section area of a single stem of four inches at 4.5 feet above its existing grade. "Riparian tree" is a tree within thirty (30) feet of the edge of a creek bank or a tree beyond thirty (30) feet but in such proximity to a creek bank that it requires or tolerates soil moisture levels in excess of that available in adjacent uplands;
- A tree with a trunk diameter equal to or greater than six inches in diameter at 4.5 feet above its existing grade on a vacant or undeveloped assessor's parcel..
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Tree Permit Application : The following link will take you to the “ Permit Center ” you must follow the instructions to obtain your permit. Please note the special instructions for tree permit applications. www.velocityhall.com/velohall/index.cfm?CITY=PLEASANT%20HILL&STATE=CALIFORNIA
If you have any questions please call the Planning Department at: 925-671-5209
Protected trees:
1). Any native oak tree measuring 12 inches or larger in diameter measured at 24 inches above the ground.
2) An indigenous tree measuring 12 inches or larger in diameter measured at 24 inches above the ground. Indigenous trees include but are not limited to:
- Alnus Oregona (Red Alder),
- Acer Macrophyllum (Bigleaf Maple)
- Aesculus Californica ( California Buckeye)
- Arbutus Menziesii (Madrone),
- Umbellularia Californica (California Bay or Laurel)
- Juglans Hindsii ( California Black Walnut)
- Platanus Racemosa ( California Sycamore)
- Sambucus Mexicana (Elderberry).
3). A non-native tree measuring 24 inches in diameter measured at 24 inches above
To view the full code (#18.50.110) please visit: http://www.codepublishing.com/CA/pleasanthillpdf.html |
City Of Pleasanton
For Application and Questions please call : Mike
Fulford
at 925-931-5672
Protected Trees :
- Any single-trunked tree with a circumference of fifty-five inches or more measured four and one half feet above ground level;
- Any multi-trunked tree of which the two largest trunks have a circumference of fifty-five inches or more measured four and one half feet above ground level;
- Any tree thirty-five feet or more in height;
- Any tree of particular historical significance specifically designated by official action;
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Application for a permit: http://www.ci.san-ramon.ca.us /plan/images/treeappl.pdf .
Or contact the Planning Services Division at (925) 973-2560 to fax or mail a copy to you
Protected Trees :
If your property is a single family residence that cannot be further subdivided protected trees are as follows: Native oak trees 6 inches in diameter measured 54 inches above the ground.
If the tree is located on commercial property, a residential parcel that can
be further subdivided, or on a property owned by a Home Owner's Association
protected trees are as follows: Native oak trees 6 inches in diameter
measured 54 inches above the ground and any other tree greater than 8 inches
in diameter measured 54 inches with the exception of; willows, fruit trees,
eucalyptus, alders, cottonwoods or pines.
For the full ordinance please see City of San Ramon Zoning Ordinance Division D5 Chapter II . To view this ordinance on line visit:
http://www.ci.san-ramon.ca.us /zoning/2006/D-5.pdf |
City of Walnut Creek
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