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Weed Ordinances: Fontana vs Hesperia

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Fontana, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Fontana and Hesperia have similar restriction levels.

Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Fontana treats overgrown weeds and rubbish as a nuisance. Owners who fail to clear within 30 days of a Notice to Abate face city-contracted removal with costs recorded as a tax lien.

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Hesperia's Weed Abatement Program is administered under contract by San Bernardino County Fire Hazard Abatement. Each parcel is inspected spring (weeds/grasses) and fall (tumbleweeds/summer vegetation). Weeds and grasses must be cut to under 4 inches within 30 feet of any structure. Non-compliance triggers administrative abatement billed to the property tax roll.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFontanaHesperia
Program startLate April each year, continuing through summer-
Compliance deadlineTypically 30 days after Notice to Abate-
Contractor workDiscing, mowing, or removal on noncompliant parcels-
Cost recoverySpecial assessment lien on property tax bill-
Vacant lotsInspected more aggressively than occupied homes-
Max Vegetation Height-4 inches within 30 ft of structure
State Defensible Space-100 ft per PRC Β§4291
Inspection Seasons-Spring (weeds) + Fall (tumbleweeds)
Enforcement Agency-SB County Fire Hazard Abatement
Phone-(760) 995-8140 option 5
Cost Recovery-Lien on property tax roll

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Fontana FAQ

When is Fontana weed abatement season?

Inspections begin in late April each year and continue throughout the summer dry season as part of the Annual Weed Abatement Program.

Can I appeal a Notice to Abate?

Yes. The notice includes instructions for requesting a hearing with Code Enforcement before the compliance deadline.

What is the lien on my tax bill for weed abatement?

It is the contractor charge plus city administrative fees added to your property tax bill after the city cleared your lot under Government Code 25845.

Hesperia FAQ

What happens if I don't cut my weeds in Hesperia?

After a courtesy notice and re-inspection, County contractors will abate the property at your expense. The clearing cost plus admin fee is added as a special assessment lien to your property tax bill.

Are tumbleweeds a violation in Hesperia?

Yes. Fall inspections specifically target tumbleweeds and summer-dried vegetation, which are major wildfire fuels in the Mojave Desert High Desert region.

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