Brush Clearance: Buffalo vs Clarence
How do brush clearance rules compare between Buffalo, NY and Clarence, NY?
Buffalo, NY
Erie County
Buffalo requires property owners to keep lots free of dry brush, tall weeds, and accumulated combustible debris under the Property Maintenance Code. Wildfire risk is low in the city, but brush clearance prevents arson-prone vacant-lot fires common on the East Side.
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Erie County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Buffalo | Clarence |
|---|---|---|
| Max height | 10 inches (weeds/grass) | - |
| Debris | No accumulated combustibles | - |
| Enforcement | Permit and Inspection Services | - |
| Abatement | City mows and liens property | - |
| Fine | 50-250 dollars per day | - |
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Buffalo FAQ
Does Buffalo have WUI wildfire zones?
No. Buffalo is an urban city with minimal wildland-urban interface. Brush rules focus on urban blight and arson prevention rather than wildfire.
Who enforces brush rules on vacant lots?
The Department of Permit and Inspection Services (Housing Inspections) handles routine violations; Buffalo Fire handles active fire hazards.
Clarence FAQ
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