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Grapevine vs North Richland Hills

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Grapevine, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

North Richland Hills has fewer restrictions than Grapevine.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Grapevine is not designated a wildland-urban interface but has elevated fire risk near Grapevine Lake, the Cotton Belt greenbelt, and Tarrant County open space. Drought burn bans are frequent.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

North Richland Hills is not mapped as a Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) zone by the Texas A&M Forest Service, but defensible-space practices are recommended near wooded creek corridors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineNorth Richland Hills
WUI DesignationNot formally designated-
Elevated RiskLake shoreline, greenbelts-
Burn BansIssued by Tarrant County-
Defensible Space10 to 30 feet recommended-
Mutual AidTarrant County agencies-
WUI designation-Not mapped
Risk level-Low (TX Forest Service)
Defensible space-30-100 ft recommended
Wooded corridors-Walker Branch, Big Fossil
Fire Marshal-(817) 427-6900

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Grapevine FAQ

Is Grapevine in a wildfire zone?

Grapevine is not formally designated as wildland-urban interface, but areas near Grapevine Lake and the greenbelts have elevated fire risk during drought.

How often are burn bans issued?

Several times per year in Tarrant County, typically July through September during summer drought. Check Tarrant County Commissioners Court for current status.

What can I do to harden my home?

Clear gutters of leaves, maintain 10 to 30 feet defensible space around structures, use noncombustible decking and fencing where practical, and keep trees trimmed back from rooflines.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Is NRH in a wildfire zone?

No formal WUI designation applies; the Texas Forest Service rates most of the city as low wildfire risk.

Do I need fire-resistant roofing?

Not required by ordinance, but IFC Section 304 allows Fire Marshal recommendations in wooded creek areas.

Are there free risk assessments?

Yes, the Texas A&M Forest Service offers free online wildfire risk reports by address.

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