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Wildfire Zones: Auburn vs Bellevue

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Auburn, WA and Bellevue, WA?

Auburn and Bellevue have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Auburn has limited wildfire-urban interface exposure on the Lea Hill plateau and west bluffs. Valley floor is low-risk urban. DNR classifies forested hillsides under RCW 76.04 WUI standards.

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Bellevue, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Bellevue is not in a state-designated wildfire hazard zone, but Wildland Urban Interface areas near Cougar Mountain, Somerset, and Lakemont face moderate risk from forested park boundaries.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnBellevue
High-Risk AreasLea Hill, west bluffs-
Valley RiskLow urban fire risk-
CodeACC 15.36 WUI amendments-
State ClassificationWA DNR RCW 76.04-
Free AssessmentsVRFA on request-
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Auburn FAQ

Is Auburn in a wildfire zone?

Most of Auburn on the valley floor is low-risk urban. Homes on the Lea Hill plateau, west hill bluffs, and adjoining forested areas are classified as WUI under DNR standards and should follow defensible space guidelines.

Do I need fire-resistant materials for a new home in Auburn?

Yes, if your parcel is mapped in the WUI zone under ACC 15.36. Requirements include Class A roofing, ember-resistant vents, and enclosed eaves. Contact Auburn Community Development for parcel-specific review.

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