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Weed Ordinances: Santa Paula vs Simi Valley

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

Santa Paula and Simi Valley have similar restriction levels.

Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Santa Paula requires property owners to control weeds and maintain properties free of overgrown vegetation. Weeds over 12 inches constitute a nuisance. The city conducts proactive inspections during fire season and may abate non-compliant properties at the owner's expense.

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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

FactSanta PaulaSimi Valley
Weed Height Limit12 inches-
Notice Period10 days-
City Abatement$500+ admin fee + actual costs-
Peak EnforcementJune through November-
Vacant LotsProactively inspected-
Annual Inspection-Spring, compliance by May/June
Structure Clearance-10 feet maintained year-round
Non-Compliance-City abates, bills owner + 25% fee
Enforcement-Code Enforcement (805) 583-6238

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Santa Paula FAQ

How tall can weeds be before it's a violation in Santa Paula?

Weeds over 12 inches are a violation. Dead vegetation and accumulated brush are also nuisances regardless of height.

What if I don't clear the weeds?

After a 10-day notice, the city will contract for clearing and bill you the actual cost plus a $500+ administrative fee. Unpaid costs become a property lien.

Are vacant lots subject to weed rules?

Yes, vacant lots must be maintained. The city proactively inspects unimproved parcels, especially during fire season.

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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