SIMI VALLEY : City Expands Law to Protect More Trees
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The Simi Valley City Council voted Monday to expand its tree preservation ordinance to protect more trees.
Owners of vacant lots now must obtain a tree-removal permit before cutting down any mature tree, said Jim Lightfoot, assistant city planner.
A tree-removal permit is $175 plus $2 for every additional tree, Lightfoot said.
The former ordinance only protected oak trees measuring at least 9 1/2 inches in diameter and historic trees on land scheduled for development. The revised law also protects oak trees 5 1/2 inches in diameter or larger.
The change in the law was recommended because native oak trees grow very slowly, city officials said.
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