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A permit is required to perform regulated work on “City Trees” or “Private Protected Trees” (which includes trees formerly referred to as “Heritage Trees”). City trees are characterized as trees partially or completely located in a City park, on City owned property, or on a public right-of-way, including any street, road, sidewalk, park strip, mow strip or alley. Private protected trees are defined as trees designated to have special historical value, special environmental value, or significant community benefit, and is located on private property. Private protected trees are:
Approved permits are required before work can be performed. If you plan to perform work on a City or private protected tree, download the Tree Permit Application. Once received by the Urban Forestry office, permit applications are generally processed within ten (10) business days. This time frame can vary based on the nature of the request and volume of requests received at any given time.
If you plan to perform work on a City or private protected tree
Learn how to measure a tree's DSH.
The City performs regulated work on City trees only. Tree maintenance for private trees should be provided by trained tree care professionals. When choosing a tree care professional, the following should be considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 2016-0026
Chapter 12.56
Sacramento City Code 12.56 was amended and adopted by Sacramento City Council on August 4, 2016. The new tree ordinance amends section 2.62.030 & 8.04.100, and deletes chapter 12.60 & 12.64 of the Sacramento City Code, related to trees.
With a few exceptions, chapter 17.612.040 requires that trees be planted and maintained in order to provide a minimum of 50% shade over a parking lot.
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