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Weed Ordinances: Petaluma vs Rohnert Park

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Petaluma, CA and Rohnert Park, CA?

Petaluma and Rohnert Park have similar restriction levels.

Petaluma, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Sonoma County Code Chapter 13A imposes a duty on every owner and occupant of property in unincorporated areas to abate hazardous vegetation and combustible material, with mandatory defensible space out to 100 feet from structures and 10 feet from roads and driveways.

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Rohnert Park, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Sonoma County Code Chapter 13A imposes a duty on every owner and occupant of property in unincorporated areas to abate hazardous vegetation and combustible material, with mandatory defensible space out to 100 feet from structures and 10 feet from roads and driveways.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPetalumaRohnert Park
Code ChapterSonoma County Code Ch. 13A (Ord. 6148)Sonoma County Code Ch. 13A (Ord. 6148)
Key SectionSec. 13A-4 (Duty to Abate)Sec. 13A-4 (Duty to Abate)
Defensible Space Radius100 ft from structures100 ft from structures
Roadway/Driveway Clearance10 ft10 ft
First Cure Period30 days30 days
Second Cure Period15 days15 days

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Petaluma FAQ

Who has to comply with Chapter 13A?

Every owner and occupant of an improved or unimproved parcel in unincorporated Sonoma County, regardless of whether structures are present.

What is the required defensible space?

A 100-foot radius around each structure (or to the property line) plus 10 feet from roads and driveways must be maintained free of hazardous vegetation and combustible material.

What happens if I ignore the abatement notice?

The County may enter and abate the hazard at the owner's expense. Unpaid fees, abatement costs, and penalties become a lien on the property.

Rohnert Park FAQ

Who has to comply with Chapter 13A?

Every owner and occupant of an improved or unimproved parcel in unincorporated Sonoma County, regardless of whether structures are present.

What is the required defensible space?

A 100-foot radius around each structure (or to the property line) plus 10 feet from roads and driveways must be maintained free of hazardous vegetation and combustible material.

What happens if I ignore the abatement notice?

The County may enter and abate the hazard at the owner's expense. Unpaid fees, abatement costs, and penalties become a lien on the property.

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