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Glendale vs Lancaster

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Glendale, CA and Lancaster, CA?

Lancaster has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale has significant wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas in its hillside neighborhoods. Properties in fire hazard zones must maintain defensible space and comply with enhanced building standards for fire resistance.

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Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lancaster may have wildfire hazard zones requiring defensible space around structures, fire-resistant building materials, and vegetation management.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleLancaster
WUI AreasHillside neighborhoods-
Defensible Space100 ft required-
Building StandardsFire-resistant materials required-
InspectionsAnnual by Glendale Fire-
Zone 1-0 to 30 feet clearance
Zone 2-30 to 100 feet reduced fuel
Materials-Fire-resistant may be required
Insurance-May require compliance

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Glendale FAQ

Is my Glendale home in a fire zone?

Check CAL FIRE FHSZ maps. Most homes north of Glenoaks Blvd near the Verdugo Mountains are in VHFHSZ.

What building standards apply?

VHFHSZ properties require fire-resistant roofing, walls, vents, and decking per Chapter 7A.

Lancaster FAQ

How much defensible space do I need?

Typically 30 feet of lean/clean zone and 100 feet of reduced fuel zone around structures in Lancaster wildfire areas.

Is my property in a wildfire zone?

Check with Lancaster fire department or your state wildfire hazard map. Real estate disclosures must include wildfire zone status.

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