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Brush Clearance: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do brush clearance rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Boulder City and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Boulder City requires property owners to maintain defensible space and clear dry vegetation. Desert landscaping reduces brush fire risk but weeds and tumbleweeds must be cleared.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Clark County Fire enforces Title 13 weed and brush abatement. Defensible space of 30-100 feet required in WUI areas near Red Rock, Mount Charleston, and Lake Mead. Non-compliance triggers county abatement and a lien.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
RequirementClear dry weeds/tumbleweeds-
CodeTitle 8 NuisancesIWUIC adopted
InspectionBoulder City Fire Dept-
State LawNRS Chapter 477-
High RiskWashes, undeveloped lots-
Authority-Clark County Fire / Title 13
WUI Zone-30-100 ft defensible space
Notice-30 days to clear typically
Abatement-County crew + lien

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boulder City FAQ

Do I need to clear brush around my house?

Yes. Property owners must remove dry weeds, tumbleweeds, and flammable vegetation that poses a fire hazard. Desert landscaping (xeriscape) generally satisfies this requirement.

What if a neighbor has overgrown weeds?

Report to Boulder City Code Enforcement (702-589-9603). The city may issue an abatement notice and perform cleanup at the owner's expense.

Paradise FAQ

Do I need to clear brush from my Clark County property?

In WUI areas near Red Rock, Mount Charleston, and Lake Mead, yes β€” maintain 30 feet of defensible space plus a reduced-fuel zone out to 100 feet. Urban lots must abate dry weeds and tumbleweeds that create a fire hazard.

What happens if I ignore a brush abatement notice?

Clark County Fire sends contracted crews to clear the property. The cost plus administrative fees is billed to the owner and, if unpaid, recorded as a lien against the parcel.

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