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Brush Clearance: Camarillo vs Oxnard

How do brush clearance rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Oxnard, CA?

Oxnard has fewer restrictions than Camarillo.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Camarillo Municipal Code Chapter 9.24 requires property owners to maintain defensible space by clearing dry brush, weeds, and combustible vegetation. The Ventura County Fire Protection District enforces 100-foot defensible space requirements around structures in fire hazard areas, with annual inspections typically beginning in spring.

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Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Oxnard requires property owners to maintain defensible space by clearing brush, weeds, and combustible vegetation. The Oxnard Fire Department enforces clearance requirements under the California Fire Code and local amendments, particularly near hillside and wildland-urban interface areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloOxnard
Zone 1 Clearance0-30 feet from structures-
Zone 2 Clearance30-100 feet from structures-
Inspection PeriodAnnual, typically spring-
State LawPRC 4291 (100-ft defensible space)-
Fire District(805) 389-9710-
Clearance Zone-100 feet around structures
Vacant Lots-Must be free of combustible debris
Enforcement-Oxnard Fire Dept. (805) 385-7722
Code-CA Fire Code + local amendments

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Camarillo FAQ

How much brush do I need to clear in Camarillo?

Under California PRC 4291 and local fire codes, you must maintain 100 feet of defensible space around structures (or to the property line). Zone 1 (0-30 feet) requires the most intensive clearing. Zone 2 (30-100 feet) requires fuel reduction and plant spacing.

When are brush clearance inspections in Camarillo?

The Ventura County Fire Protection District typically begins annual inspections in spring. Property owners should complete clearance before inspection season. Contact the Fire District at (805) 389-9710 for current schedules.

What happens if I don't clear my brush?

The city may perform the clearance and charge the property owner for all costs plus administrative fees under CMC Chapter 9.24. Costs can be placed as a lien on the property. State law fines up to $500 per violation may also apply.

Oxnard FAQ

Do I need to clear brush around my Oxnard property?

Yes. California Fire Code requires defensible space within 100 feet of structures. Oxnard Fire Department enforces this, especially near open space areas and the Santa Clara River corridor.

Does Oxnard enforce weed clearance on vacant lots?

Yes. Vacant lots with overgrown vegetation or combustible debris are subject to abatement orders. If owners fail to comply, the city will clear the lot and bill the owner plus fees.

When are brush clearance inspections conducted?

Oxnard Fire Department conducts seasonal inspections, typically in spring and summer. Property owners may receive notices requiring clearance within 30 days of inspection.

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