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- Sonoma County Tree Permit Requirements
Many tree removal activities now require a permit The following webpage provides general guidance on what trees and what habitats are subject to tree removal permits, how to apply for permits, and what activities are exempt On this page: When do these regulations apply?
- Tree Ordinance Attachment 1 Municipal Code Sections
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Sonoma County Heritage or Landmark Tree Ordinance Unless otherwise exempt under this chapter, any person or entity proposing to remove or damage a heritage or landmark tree shall obtain a tree permit
- Sonoma County finalizes much-debated tree ordinances
Debates around the ordinance had centered on what types of trees would be included and how large, how the ordinance would be enforced, and what types of activity by property owners would be exempt The county conducted more than 30 meetings with residents and stakeholders about the ordinance
- Ch. 12. 08 Tree Ordinance | Sonoma Municipal Code
Chapter 12 08 TREE ORDINANCE Revised Sections: Article I Purpose 12 08 010 Declaration of legislative purpose and findings Article II Definitions Revised 12 08 020 Definitions Revised Article III Prohibitions Revised 12 08 030 Trees on public properties 12 08 032 Significant trees 12 08 035 Applications for new development Revised
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- Sonoma County Supervisors approve updated tree ordinance
The updated Tree Protection Ordinance protects more native species, lowers the size threshold of protected trees to support forest health, and exempts removals for public safety, defensible space and basic property maintenance
- Supervisors Approve Updated Tree Ordinance | Healdsburg, CA Patch
SONOMA COUNTY, CA — An expanded version of Sonoma County's tree protection ordinance was approved Tuesday by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors and will preserve more trees
- Sonoma County enhances protections for native trees, increasing fines . . .
Sonoma County has updated its tree ordinances for the first time since 1989, now requiring permits and increasing fines for the removal of several varieties of native hardwood trees
- Comprehensive Tree Ordinance Update - Permit Sonoma
On April 16, 2024, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt two ordinances which would update the County’s tree and woodland protections
- Tree Protection Ordinance - Permit Sonoma
Objective 1: By 2025, update the County General Plan and other county special district planning documents to incorporate policy language and identify areas within the County that have the potential to maximize carbon sequestration and provide opportunities for climate change adaptation
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