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Isleton vs Rancho Cordova

How do brush clearance rules compare between Isleton, CA and Rancho Cordova, CA?

Isleton and Rancho Cordova have similar restriction levels.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Public Resources Code 4291 defensible space applies in surrounding Delta SRA areas. Isleton proper is a Local Responsibility Area and not mapped as VHFHSZ, but dry Delta grasslands still require weed abatement.

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Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Rancho Cordova sits on the flat Central Valley floor outside State Responsibility Area Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, so Public Resources Code 4291 defensible space does not apply citywide. Property owners must still maintain weeds and dry vegetation under 6 inches under the local nuisance abatement program to prevent urban fire spread.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonRancho Cordova
Zone 130 feet lean clean green-
Zone 2100 feet reduced fuel-
City StatusLRA not VHFHSZ-
Surrounding SRACAL FIRE jurisdiction-
AbatementH&S 14875Forced abatement plus lien
PRC 4291-Not applicable citywide
Grass Limit-Under 6 inches
State Authority-Gov Code 39560 to 39588
Inspections-Metro Fire and city code

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Isleton FAQ

Does defensible space apply in Isleton?

Not strictly under PRC 4291, because the city is in a Local Responsibility Area. But Sac Metro Fire still requires weed abatement for nuisance dry grass.

What about rural Delta parcels outside town?

Those are in CAL FIRE SRA and must comply with the full 100-foot defensible-space requirement.

Rancho Cordova FAQ

Does Rancho Cordova require 100 feet of defensible space?

No. PRC 4291 applies to State Responsibility Area and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. Rancho Cordova is flat Local Responsibility Area, so the standard 100-foot rule does not apply.

Can the city cut my weeds and bill me?

Yes. After notice, the city may abate overgrown vegetation and place a lien on the property to recover contractor and administrative costs.

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