Do I need a tree removal permit?

No

No, if the tree is:

  • A Monterey Pine infected with pitch canker (arborist report required)
  • A Blue Gum Eucalyptus
  • A Bay Laurel growing under an established oak tree
  • An Acacia
  • An Oak infected with Phytopthera Fungus (arborist report required).

For more information on this disease please visit the Berkeley website or UC Davis website.

Yes

Yes, if the tree is:

  • Located within five feet of a public right-of-way or street no matter what size
  • A single trunk tree greater than or equal to 13 inches diameter (40 inches circumference) measured four feet above ground
  • A single trunk oak tree and is greater than or equal to an 8 inch diameter (25 inch circumference)
  • Any multi trunk oak tree with any trunk greater than or equal to 4 inches diameter (12 inch circumference)
  • Any tree greater than or equal to 8 inch diameter (25 inch circumference) if located within 20 feet of a moderate slope (greater than 20% slope)
  • Any multi trunk tree greater than or equal to 8 inch diameter (25 inch circumference)
  • Any size tree required as part of a permit approved by the Planning Department, Planning Commission, or City Council, or any required replacement trees for an unlawfully removed tree
  • Any Heritage Tree, as specified in Resolution No. 1697.1, Exhibit A (adopted 4/20/05)

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1. How do I find out what the zoning district is for a specific parcel?
2. How can I determine what uses are allowed in a particular zoning district?
3. What is the Planning Department Phone Number?
4. What are the Planning Department hours?
5. How do I begin the permit process?
6. How long does the permit process take?
7. Do I need a tree removal permit?
8. How do I obtain a Use Permit, Design Review, Variance Permit, Land Division Permit, or Rezoning Permit?
9. How do I get a copy of an assessor's parcel map?
10. Can I have a guest cottage or second dwelling unit?