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Weed Ordinances: Moorpark vs Simi Valley

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Simi Valley, CA?

Moorpark and Simi Valley have similar restriction levels.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Moorpark declares weeds, dead vegetation, and overgrown plants a public nuisance under Chapter 8.48. Property owners must control weeds and hazardous vegetation year-round. During fire season, defensible space requirements add additional vegetation management obligations for properties in fire hazard zones.

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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Simi Valley requires property owners to remove weeds and maintain lots free of overgrown vegetation that creates fire hazards or unsightly conditions. The annual weed abatement program targets vacant and undeveloped parcels.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkSimi Valley
WeedsPublic nuisance under §8.48.020(F)-
Overgrown VegetationNuisance under §8.48.020(E)-
Fire SeasonDefensible space rules apply-
EnforcementCode Compliance (805) 517-6232Code Enforcement (805) 583-6238
City AbatementLien placed for costs-
Annual Inspection-Spring, compliance by May/June
Structure Clearance-10 feet maintained year-round
Non-Compliance-City abates, bills owner + 25% fee

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Moorpark FAQ

What are Moorpark's weed abatement requirements?

Property owners must keep their property free of dead, hazardous, or overgrown weeds and vegetation year-round. Weeds and overgrown vegetation are declared public nuisances under Sections 8.48.020(E) and (F).

What happens if I don't clear weeds from my Moorpark property?

Code Compliance issues a correction notice with a deadline. If you don't comply, the city may issue administrative citations with fines and eventually perform the abatement and bill you for the costs.

Are vacant lots subject to weed abatement in Moorpark?

Yes. Vacant lots have heightened maintenance requirements including weed control, fire hazard management, and prevention of dumping. The city actively monitors vacant lots for compliance.

Simi Valley FAQ

When is weed abatement required in Simi Valley?

The annual weed abatement program runs in spring with compliance deadlines typically in May or June. Weeds within 10 feet of structures must be controlled year-round.

What happens if I do not clear weeds on my property?

After notice, the city will hire contractors to clear the property and bill you for the cost plus a 25% administrative fee. A lien may be placed on the property for unpaid costs.

Does weed abatement apply to occupied properties?

Yes, all properties must maintain weeds and vegetation. Occupied residential lots must keep weeds under 12 inches and maintain clear areas around structures for fire safety.

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