Norwalk vs Santa Monica
How do brush clearance rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Santa Monica, CA?
Norwalk and Santa Monica have similar restriction levels.
Norwalk, 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 βSanta Monica, CA
Los Angeles County
Properties in fire hazard zones near Santa Monica must maintain defensible space per CA PRC Β§4291. Santa Monica itself is largely urban/coastal with limited wildfire risk, but properties near the Santa Monica Mountains may fall in fire hazard zones.
View full Santa Monica rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Norwalk | Santa Monica |
|---|---|---|
| Zone 1 | 0 to 30 ft: lean, clean, green | - |
| Zone 2 | 30 to 100 ft: reduced fuel | - |
| State Law | CA PRC Β§4291 | CA PRC Β§4291 |
| Inspections | Annual | - |
| Defensible Space | - | 100 ft if in hazard zone |
| City Risk | - | Low (urban/coastal) |
| Mountains | - | Nearby areas may be in VHFHSZ |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
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.
Santa Monica FAQ
Do I need to clear brush in Santa Monica?
Yes. The adopted California Fire Code requires proper vegetation management and removal of dead vegetation to maintain fire safety.
Who enforces brush clearance in Santa Monica?
The Fire Prevention Division enforces fire code vegetation management requirements.
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