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Wildfire Zones: Bellevue vs Renton

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

Bellevue and Renton have similar restriction levels.

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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Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Renton has wildland-urban interface areas along Cedar River, May Creek, and Cougar Mountain foothills. IFC Chapter 49 defensible space rules apply via RMC 4-5-070. WA DNR maps guide risk.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBellevueRenton
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Code-IFC Chapter 49 via RMC 4-5-070
At-Risk Areas-Cedar River, May Creek, Cougar Mtn foothills
Roofing-Class A or B required in WUI
Venting-Ember-resistant vents required
Resource-WA DNR Wildfire Hazard Portal

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bellevue FAQ

Renton FAQ

Is my Renton home in a WUI zone?

Check WA DNR Wildfire Hazard Potential maps and call Renton RFA for a home assessment. Homes near Cedar River, May Creek, or eastern forested areas are most commonly flagged.

What building upgrades help in WUI areas?

Class A roofing, ember-resistant vents, noncombustible siding within 5 feet, gutter guards, and clearing of vegetation within 30 feet are the priority upgrades.

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