Los Angeles vs Norwalk
How do brush clearance rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Norwalk, CA?
Norwalk has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles County
Properties in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone must maintain defensible space per LAMC 57.4906.5.2. Vegetation must be cleared within 200 feet of structures and 10 feet of combustible fences or roadways. Grass and native brush must be cut to 3 inches. LAFD conducts annual inspections April through October with fines for non-compliance.
View full Los Angeles rules βNorwalk, CA
Los Angeles County
California PRC Β§4291 requires 100-foot defensible space in fire hazard zones. Norwalk may impose additional clearance requirements.
View full Norwalk rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Los Angeles | Norwalk |
|---|---|---|
| Clearance Zone | 200 ft from structures | - |
| Grass Height | Max 3 inches | - |
| Roadside | 10 ft clearance from combustible fences | - |
| Code Section | LAMC 57.4906.5.2 | - |
| Inspections | LAFD April-October annually | Annual |
| Zone 1 | - | 0 to 30 ft: lean, clean, green |
| Zone 2 | - | 30 to 100 ft: reduced fuel |
| State Law | - | CA PRC Β§4291 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Los Angeles FAQ
How far must I clear brush from my home in LA?
LAMC Section 57.322 requires clearing 200 feet from any structure and 10 feet from combustible fences. Grass must be cut to 3 inches or less.
What is the brush clearance inspection fee?
Properties in the VHFHSZ are charged a $31 inspection fee. Non-compliance triggers additional notices, and failure to pay results in a 200% penalty assessment.
Norwalk FAQ
How much clearance do I need?
100 feet of defensible space if in a fire hazard zone. Two zones with different requirements.
Who inspects?
Norwalk fire department or CAL FIRE conducts annual inspections in fire hazard areas.
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