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Grass Height Limits: Chino vs Victorville

How do grass height limits rules compare between Chino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Chino and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chino enforces overgrown grass and weeds through Title 8 (Health and Safety) nuisance abatement, mirroring California's statewide weed abatement framework. Cal. Health & Safety Code section 14875 defines weeds to include 'weeds that bear seeds of a downy or wingy nature' and 'dry grass, stubble, brush, litter, or other flammable material which endangers the public safety by creating a fire hazard.' There is no specific blade-height number, but tall dry vegetation that creates a fire menace to adjacent improved property is abatable.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville requires owners to keep lawns, parkways, and vacant lots free of overgrown weeds, dry grass, and tumbleweeds under VMC nuisance rules. Code Enforcement acts at roughly six inches or on fire risk.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoVictorville
Local authorityChino Municipal Code Title 8 (Health and Safety)-
State frameworkCal. Health & Safety Code section 14875 et seq.-
Specific height limitNo numeric blade-height limit; nuisance standard applies-
EnforcementCode Compliance Division, City of ChinoCode Enforcement (760) 955-5104
Cost recoveryLien on property tax roll per HSC section 14911-
Authority-Victorville Municipal Code nuisance
Typical trigger-Weeds or dry grass over 6 inches
High Desert focus-Tumbleweeds and cheatgrass
Parkway strip-Owner must maintain

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

How tall can my grass be in Chino before I get a notice?

Chino does not publish a numeric inch limit. Code Compliance evaluates whether vegetation is overgrown to the point of being a nuisance or fire hazard. Standard residential lawns kept under roughly 6 to 8 inches and free of weed seedheads generally avoid complaints; tall dry vegetation does not.

Does the rule apply to vacant lots and the Chino Dairy Preserve?

Title 8 nuisance abatement applies citywide. Active agricultural and equestrian operations in the Agricultural Preserve overlay are treated as the permitted land use, but unkempt vegetation visible from public rights-of-way is still abatable under the state weed-nuisance statute.

Victorville FAQ

Does Victorville have a specific grass height limit?

The code uses a nuisance standard rather than a strict number, but Code Enforcement generally acts on dry grass or weeds over roughly six inches or that create fire, tumbleweed, or pest risk.

Who has to clear tumbleweeds piled against my fence?

The owner of the parcel where the tumbleweeds accumulate is responsible for removal. Vacant-lot neighbors who generate the tumbleweeds can also be cited.

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