Wildfire Zones: Garden Grove vs Santa Ana
How do wildfire zones rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Santa Ana, CA?
Garden Grove and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.
Garden Grove, CA
Orange County
Garden Grove is a flat, fully urbanized city in central Orange County and First Street rates citywide wildfire risk as Very Low (about 4% of buildings at any risk). The City has not historically been mapped as containing CAL FIRE High or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) area, so AB 38 disclosure and statewide defensible-space rules generally do not apply. Verify your parcel against the 2025 LRA FHSZ map before relying on this.
View full Garden Grove rules βSanta Ana, CA
Orange County
Santa Ana is a fully urbanized city with no areas designated as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ) by CAL FIRE. The city is served by the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) and is not subject to wildland-urban interface fire regulations.
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| Fact | Garden Grove | Santa Ana |
|---|---|---|
| Citywide Wildfire Risk (First Street) | Very Low - approx. 4% of buildings at any risk | - |
| Topography | Flat urban coastal plain - no wildland interface | - |
| FHSZ Status | Not historically mapped High/Very High - verify 2025 LRA map | - |
| Map Authority | CAL FIRE / Office of the State Fire Marshal | - |
| 2025 Recommended Maps Released | March 24, 2025 | - |
| Defensible Space Statute (if mapped) | Public Resources Code 4291 - 100 ft | - |
| AB 38 Disclosure | Civ. Code 1102.19 - applies only in High/VH FHSZ | - |
| Local Fire Code | 2022 CFC adopted at GGMC Chapter 8.18 | - |
| Fire Authority | Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) | - |
| Verify Parcel | OCFA (714) 573-6000 or CAL FIRE FHSZ Viewer | - |
| VHFHSZ Areas | - | None in Santa Ana |
| Fire Service | - | Orange County Fire Authority |
| Responsibility Area | - | Local (LRA) |
| WUI Requirements | - | Not applicable |
| Standard Fire Code | - | Still enforced |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Garden Grove FAQ
Is any part of Garden Grove in a CAL FIRE Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone?
Not historically. Garden Grove is fully urbanized flat terrain and does not appear on the OC Public Works Very High FHSZ in LRA list that captures Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, and the eastern foothill cities. CAL FIRE issued recommended 2025 LRA maps on March 24, 2025; verify your parcel before relying on this.
Do AB 38 defensible-space disclosures apply when I sell a Garden Grove home?
AB 38 (Civ. Code 1102.19) only attaches to properties in a State or Local Responsibility Area High or Very High FHSZ. Garden Grove parcels are generally outside those zones, so the AB 38 inspection and disclosure typically do not apply. Confirm with your title or escrow officer using the current CAL FIRE map.
How do I check whether a specific Garden Grove address is in an FHSZ?
Use the CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zone Viewer (osfm.fire.ca.gov/FHSZ) or call the Orange County Fire Authority at (714) 573-6000 and ask the Fire Marshal to confirm with the current adopted map.
Santa Ana FAQ
Is Santa Ana in a wildfire zone?
No. Santa Ana is a fully urbanized city with no areas designated as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones by CAL FIRE.
Do I need special fire-resistant building materials in Santa Ana?
The enhanced WUI building material requirements do not apply in Santa Ana since the city has no VHFHSZ areas. Standard California Building Code fire protection requirements still apply.
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