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Brush Clearance: Carson vs Los Angeles

How do brush clearance rules compare between Carson, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Carson has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Carson is largely outside CAL FIRE-designated Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, but LACoFD enforces brush-clearance and weed-abatement rules wherever structures abut open space. The state baseline of 100 feet of defensible space under Public Resources Code §4291 applies to any SRA/VHFHSZ parcel, and LACoFD administers the program.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Properties in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone must maintain defensible space per LAMC 57.4906.5.2. Vegetation must be cleared within 200 feet of structures and 10 feet of combustible fences or roadways. Grass and native brush must be cut to 3 inches. LAFD conducts annual inspections April through October with fines for non-compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonLos Angeles
State requirement100 ft defensible space (PRC §4291) in SRA/VHFHSZ-
Carson WUI statusMostly outside CAL FIRE VHFHSZ — urban/industrial LRA-
Local enforcementLACoFD Brush Clearance Unit-
Chimney clearance10 ft vegetation clearance around chimney outlets-
Non-compliance remedyCounty-performed abatement + lien on property-
Clearance Zone-200 ft from structures
Grass Height-Max 3 inches
Roadside-10 ft clearance from combustible fences
Code Section-LAMC 57.4906.5.2
Inspections-LAFD April-October annually

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Carson FAQ

Does the 100-foot defensible space rule apply in Carson?

It applies only to parcels in a State Responsibility Area or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. Most of Carson is urban Local Responsibility Area outside VHFHSZ, but LACoFD still enforces brush and weed abatement on vacant or fire-prone parcels.

Who enforces brush clearance in Carson?

The LA County Fire Department (LACoFD) Brush Clearance Unit. Carson contracts fire services to LACoFD, so county personnel inspect and issue notices.

What happens if I do not clear my lot?

LACoFD issues a Notice to Comply. If you do not clear by the deadline, the county will hire a contractor to abate the lot and bill you, with the cost recorded as a property tax lien under LA County Code §11.24.

Los Angeles FAQ

How far must I clear brush from my home in LA?

LAMC Section 57.322 requires clearing 200 feet from any structure and 10 feet from combustible fences. Grass must be cut to 3 inches or less.

What is the brush clearance inspection fee?

Properties in the VHFHSZ are charged a $31 inspection fee. Non-compliance triggers additional notices, and failure to pay results in a 200% penalty assessment.

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