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Weed Ordinances: Camarillo vs Oxnard

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Oxnard, CA?

Camarillo and Oxnard have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Camarillo Municipal Code Chapter 9.24 authorizes the city to require weed abatement on private property. Property owners must remove weeds, dry grass, and combustible vegetation that poses a fire hazard or constitutes a nuisance. Annual weed abatement notices are sent before fire season.

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Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Oxnard requires property owners to keep lots free of excessive weeds, dry vegetation, and overgrowth. The city conducts annual weed abatement inspections and issues notices to non-compliant property owners, with city abatement at owner expense if not corrected.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloOxnard
Annual ProgramSpring notices for fire season-
DeadlineTypically June 1-
City AbatementCosts charged to property owner-
Lien AuthorityCosts recorded as property lien-
Code SectionCMC Ch. 9.24-
Height Limit-Weeds over 12 inches = violation
Notice Period-30 days to comply
Abatement Cost-$500–$2,000 plus admin fees
Code-OCC Chapter 7 Nuisance Abatement

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Camarillo FAQ

When do I need to clear weeds in Camarillo?

The annual weed abatement program requires clearance before fire season, typically by June 1. Notices are sent in spring. However, weeds that are a fire hazard or nuisance should be cleared year-round under CMC Chapter 9.24.

What happens if I ignore the weed abatement notice?

The city will contract for vegetation clearance on your property and charge all costs to you, often $500-$2,000 or more depending on the size of the lot and amount of vegetation. Costs are recorded as a lien against the property per CMC 9.24.

What about vacant lots?

Vacant lot owners have the same obligation to maintain their property free of weeds and fire-hazardous vegetation. Vacant lots are frequently cited during annual inspections. The city may perform abatement annually at the owner's expense if compliance is not maintained.

Oxnard FAQ

How tall can weeds get before Oxnard cites you?

Weeds and vegetation exceeding approximately 12 inches on unmaintained property may trigger a weed abatement notice. The city conducts annual inspections starting in spring.

What happens if I don't clear my weeds in Oxnard?

If you do not comply within the notice period (usually 30 days), the city will hire contractors to clear the property and bill you for the cost plus administrative fees, which may become a property lien.

Do vacant lots need weed maintenance in Oxnard?

Yes. All properties including vacant lots must be maintained free of excessive weeds and combustible vegetation under the city's nuisance abatement program.

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