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Brush Clearance: Corona vs Menifee

How do brush clearance rules compare between Corona, CA and Menifee, CA?

Corona and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Corona property owners must maintain 100 feet of defensible space around structures under California Public Resources Code §4291, enforced locally by Riverside County Fire Department/CAL FIRE. Corona's Skyline Drive, Sierra Del Oro, and southern hillside properties are subject to annual inspection programs.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Menifee runs a mandatory annual Weed Abatement program enforcing Riverside County Ordinance No. 695 (adopted by the city) and Public Resources Code §4291. Notices mail in early April; compliance inspections begin July 1. Owners must clear flammable vegetation, tumbleweeds, and debris — including a 100-foot strip around structures and along roadways. Failure triggers an administrative citation, forced abatement by city contractor, and a lien on the parcel for far more than private clearing cost.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaMenifee
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Notice mailed-Early April annually
Compliance deadline-30 days from Notice; inspections begin July 1
Defensible space-100 ft (Zones 0/1/2) under PRC §4291
Fire season-Typically April through November
Authority-Riverside County Ord. 695 adopted by Menifee + PRC §4291
Code Enforcement-(951) 246-6214

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Corona FAQ

Do I need to clear brush 100 feet from my Corona house?

Yes if you are within or adjacent to a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, which covers Skyline Drive, hillside Sierra Del Oro, and any parcel backing onto Cleveland National Forest. PRC §4291 mandates 100 feet of managed defensible space.

What happens if I ignore a Corona brush clearance notice?

After the 30-day cure period, the city contracts forced abatement and bills you for the work plus administrative costs. Unpaid charges become a special assessment lien on your property tax bill.

Menifee FAQ

What does the 100-foot defensible space rule actually require?

Three zones around the structure per PRC §4291: Zone 0 (0-5 ft) ember-resistant, no combustible mulch or vegetation against the building; Zone 1 (5-30 ft) 'lean, clean, green' — trimmed lawn, well-spaced shrubs, no dead material; Zone 2 (30-100 ft) reduced fuel — annual grasses cut to 4 inches, tree canopies spaced and pruned 6-10 ft up.

Can I burn my cleared brush instead of hauling it away?

No. Open burning is prohibited in the South Coast AQMD basin where Menifee sits. You must remove cut material — typically by haul-away, green waste bin, or chipping.

What if I never received the abatement notice?

Per Riverside County Ordinance 695, owners are responsible at all times whether or not notice was received. The city will still proceed with forced abatement and place a lien on the property.

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