Not applicable to Burbank. The city is an inland community in the San Fernando Valley with no coastal zone. California Coastal Commission jurisdiction does not extend to Burbank.
Burbank enforces coastal development regulations to protect shoreline resources and public beach access. Projects within the coastal zone require permits from both local and state coastal authorities. Setbacks from the high-water mark vary by zone. Coastal bluff development faces additional geotechnical requirements. Wetland and habitat buffers protect sensitive coastal ecosystems. Sea level rise adaptation requirements may apply to new construction. Public access easements required for waterfront development. Seawalls and shoreline armoring face strict review.
Unpermitted coastal construction: demolition order possible. Fines $5,000 to $50,000. Habitat damage: restoration required plus fines. Public access obstruction: daily penalties.
Burbank, CA
Outdoor burning in Burbank is subject to South Coast AQMD no-burn days and seasonal restrictions (NovemberβFebruary). Open burning of household trash is proh...
Burbank, CA
Properties in fire hazard zones must maintain 100 ft of defensible space per CA PRC 4291. Burbank Fire Department enforces brush clearance in hillside areas ...
Burbank, CA
All fireworks β including Safe & Sane β are banned in Burbank. Violations result in confiscation plus citation or arrest. State penalties: $500β$1,000 fine a...
Burbank, CA
Gas and propane fire pits are generally permitted in Burbank. Wood-burning fire pits subject to South Coast AQMD no-burn day restrictions. Areas near the Ver...
Burbank, CA
Burbank does NOT operate a proactive Rental Housing Inspection Program. The City launched a Housing Enforcement Unit (HEU) in March 2025 to investigate compl...
Burbank, CA
Outdoor lighting that creates a nuisance to neighboring properties may be addressed through Burbank's general nuisance provisions. No specific foot-candle th...
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