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Weed Ordinances: Isleton vs Sacramento

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Isleton, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Sacramento has fewer restrictions than Isleton.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County, weed abatement is run by the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District during fire season. Weeds must be cut to one inch or less (cuttings removed) on residential parcels under half an acre, and a 30-foot clearance maintained around structures. County Code Chapter 17.12 (Weed Control) backs enforcement.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento's SMC Chapter 8.116 Weed Abatement ordinance treats overgrown vegetation, dry grass, and combustible debris as a public nuisance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonSacramento
Cutting heightWeeds cut to 1 inch or less; cuttings removed (parcels under 1/2 acre)-
Defensible-space clearanceMinimum 30 feet around buildings, fences, vehicles, and storage-
Inspection seasonDry season, roughly May through November-
Administering agencySacramento Metropolitan Fire District (Metro Fire)-
County codeTitle 17, Ch. 17.12 (Weed Control); state PRC 4291 in high-hazard areas-
Contact916-859-4327 / weedabatement@metrofire.ca.gov; or 311-
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Isleton FAQ

How short must I cut weeds in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Metro Fire's published standard for residential parcels under one-half acre is that weeds be cut to no more than one inch in height and the cuttings removed. You must also maintain a minimum 30-foot clearance around structures, fences, vehicles, and storage areas. Inspections run during the dry season, roughly May through November.

Who enforces weed abatement here, the County or the fire district?

For much of unincorporated Sacramento County, the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District administers fire-hazard weed abatement under County Code Chapter 17.12 and state fire law. The County's nuisance provisions (Chapter 16.18) also apply to dead and overgrown vegetation. Report hazards to Metro Fire or call 311.

Sacramento FAQ

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