Property Lines
Properties with a high-risk classification
(“High-Density Extreme”) must have fuel breaks along all property
lines and roadsides.
Implementing these measures reduces the potential for wildfire
spread from one property to a neighboring property.
Roadside and property line fuel breaks should exhibit the
following characteristics:
- Ground cover will be substantially
nonflammable; that is, the ground shall be covered with
nonflammable material, such as asphalt or concrete, or covered
with fire-resistant plants, such as green grass, ivy or
wildflowers.
- Dry grass shall be mowed to a height of
four inches or lower
- Areas of continuous cut dry grass, leaves,
needles and other fine, dry natural fuel shall be broken up or
separated with fuel
breaks to disallow the transfer of fire
- Trees and shrubs shall be green and
healthy, and free of dead vegetative material
- Potential ladder fuels shall be removed
- Trees and shrubs shall be thinned to an
extent the potential transfer of fire from one plant to another
is disrupted
Roadside Fuel Break
- Begins at the edge of any road that is
adjacent to or runs through the property
- Extends for a distance of at least 20 feet
from the roadside, or to the property line, whichever is
shortest
Property Line Fuel Break
- Begins at the boundary with an adjacent
property
- Extends for at least 20 feet form the
boundary, or to another property line, whichever is shortest
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