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Brush Clearance: Mesa vs Peoria

How do brush clearance rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Mesa and Peoria have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa enforces fire prevention codes requiring property owners to maintain defensible space and clear dry vegetation. The city follows the International Fire Code as adopted under Title 7 of the Mesa City Code.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Peoria's fire code (2018 International Fire Code) requires property owners to clear dry brush, dead vegetation, and fire hazards. The city's northwest Valley location borders significant desert open space. The pre-monsoon dry season (April-June) presents the highest fire risk. The Fire Prevention division inspects properties and responds to complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaPeoria
Fire CodeInternational Fire Code adopted2018 International Fire Code (effective July 2019)
EnforcementMesa Fire & Medical DeptFire Prevention division
Vegetation ClearanceRequired around structures-
Code ReferenceTitle 7, Fire Regulations-
Dry Season-April-June highest risk
Desert Edge-Properties near Lake Pleasant and open space
Vacant Lots-Must be clear of weeds and debris
Abatement-City may clear at owner's expense

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Mesa FAQ

Does Mesa require brush clearance?

Yes, property owners must clear dry vegetation and combustible materials from around structures. Mesa enforces the International Fire Code and addresses overgrown lots as fire hazards.

Who enforces fire prevention in Mesa?

The Mesa Fire and Medical Department's Fire Prevention division enforces the fire code, conducts inspections, and issues burn permits.

Peoria FAQ

Do I need to clear brush in Peoria?

Yes. The fire code requires removing dry brush, dead vegetation, and debris. This is especially important April-June.

Is my property at fire risk?

Properties near desert open space (Lake Pleasant area, Vistancia) have higher fire risk from dried native vegetation.

Who inspects for fire hazards?

Peoria's Fire Prevention division at (623) 773-7300.

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