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Simi Valley Backyard Fire Regulations Rules (2026): What You Need to Know

Heavy Restrictions
Last verified: February 27, 2026Source: VCFD Defensible Space Standard

Key Facts

Open Burning
Prohibited
Defensible Space
100 ft required from structures
Zone Zero
5 ft non-combustible buffer
Compliance Timeline
3 years for existing structures
Fire Hazard Zones
Expanded by CAL FIRE

The Short Version

Open burning for vegetation disposal is prohibited in Simi Valley. CAL FIRE has expanded wildfire hazard zones in the city, requiring 100 feet of defensible space around structures. Zone Zero requires a 5-foot non-combustible buffer. A 3-year compliance timeline applies for existing structures in high-hazard zones.

Full Breakdown

Open burning of vegetation for disposal is prohibited in Simi Valley. CAL FIRE has recently expanded wildfire hazard severity zones in the city. Property owners in High or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones must maintain 100 feet of defensible space. Zone Zero requires a 5-foot non-combustible buffer around structures. Zone 1 (5-30 feet) requires lean landscaping, and Zone 2 (30-100 feet) requires reduced vegetation. Existing structures have a 3-year compliance timeline.

What Happens If You Violate This?

Violations of defensible space requirements are enforced by VCFD with citations, fines, and abatement at the property owner's expense.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I burn yard waste in Simi Valley?
No. Open burning for vegetation disposal is prohibited.
Is my property in a fire hazard zone?
CAL FIRE has expanded hazard zones in Simi Valley. Check with VCFD or the CAL FIRE hazard zone map.

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