

In Coloma and El Dorado County, trees above a certain diameter (often 6–12 inches depending on species) or those classified as “protected” — including native oaks and heritage specimens — require permits before removal, especially near watercourses or historic areas.
You begin by submitting an application with the County Planning Department including a site map, tree details, photos, and removal reasons. Officials review for compliance and may inspect the site before approval.
Emergency removal for hazardous trees or fire-safety clearance may be exempt if documented and communicated to local authorities, but verification is crucial.
Unauthorized removal can result in fines, mandated replacement plantings, stop-work orders, and civil penalties enforceable by El Dorado County.
Yes. Historic preservation zones or properties in Coloma may require additional review beyond standard county permitting due to cultural, scenic, or environmental significance.
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Phone: +1 530-497-4540
Address: 5767 Pleasant Valley Road El Dorado, California 95623