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Wildfire Zones: Camarillo vs Thousand Oaks

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Thousand Oaks has fewer restrictions than Camarillo.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Portions of Camarillo, particularly hillside areas near the Santa Monica Mountains and Conejo Grade, are designated as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ) by CAL FIRE. Properties in these zones face stricter building standards, enhanced defensible space requirements, and mandatory fire-resistant construction materials under CMC Title 16 and the California Building Code.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Significant portions of Thousand Oaks are designated as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones due to the city's location bordering the Santa Monica Mountains. Properties in these zones face enhanced building, landscaping, and vegetation management requirements under California Government Code Section 51175-51189.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloThousand Oaks
Fire Zone DesignationVHFHSZ in hillside areas-
Roofing RequirementClass A fire-rated-
Defensible SpaceUp to 200 feet in VHFHSZ-
Building CodeCBC Chapter 7A appliesChapter 7A fire-resistant standards
Fire Prevention(805) 389-9710-
High-Risk Areas-Santa Monica Mountains interface
Key Event-2018 Woolsey Fire enhanced standards
Code Enforcement-(805) 449-2100

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Camarillo FAQ

Is my Camarillo property in a wildfire zone?

Check the CAL FIRE FHSZ map or contact the Ventura County Fire Protection District at (805) 389-9710. Hillside areas near the Santa Monica Mountains and Conejo Grade are most likely to be in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones.

What building materials are required in fire zones?

California Building Code Chapter 7A requires Class A roofing, fire-resistant siding, tempered or dual-pane windows, enclosed eaves, ember-resistant vents, and ignition-resistant decking. These requirements apply to new construction and major remodels in VHFHSZ areas.

Do fire zone requirements affect home renovations?

Major remodels and additions in VHFHSZ areas must comply with CBC Chapter 7A fire-resistant construction standards. Minor repairs using like-for-like materials may be exempt. Contact Community Development at (805) 388-5360 for specific project requirements.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Is my Thousand Oaks property in a wildfire hazard zone?

Many Thousand Oaks neighborhoods are designated Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, especially near the Santa Monica Mountains and open space preserves. Contact VCFPD at (805) 389-9710 or check CAL FIRE maps for your specific address.

What building requirements apply in Thousand Oaks fire zones?

Properties must meet Chapter 7A California Building Code standards requiring ignition-resistant roofing, walls, vents, windows, and decking. New construction and major remodels require fire-resistant landscaping plans. These requirements were enhanced after the 2018 Woolsey Fire.

Do I need to disclose fire zone status when selling my Thousand Oaks home?

Yes. California law requires a Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement identifying fire hazard zone designations. Failure to disclose may expose you to civil liability. Contact a licensed real estate professional for proper disclosure forms.

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