El Paso County requires defensible space under the El Paso County Wildland-Urban Interface Ordinance. After the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire (346 homes) and 2013 Black Forest Fire (509 homes β the most destructive in CO history at the time), the county adopted WUI Code mandating 100-foot defensible space and ignition-resistant construction in designated hazard zones.
El Paso County adopted the 2018 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code (IWUIC) through the Land Development Code, enforced by the El Paso County Wildland Fire Crew and Regional Building Department. Defensible space requirements: Zone 1 (0-5 feet) β non-combustible surface against structures; Zone 2 (5-30 feet) β lean, clean, and green; Zone 3 (30-100 feet) β thinned vegetation with 10-foot spacing between tree crowns. Black Forest, Cedar Heights, Crystal Park, and the Pikes Peak foothills are designated Very High or Extreme hazard zones. Colorado Springs Fire Department enforces within city limits via CSFD Wildfire Mitigation Program. The county offers free Home Ignition Zone assessments through the El Paso County Sheriff's Office Wildland Fire Crew. Slash-mulch sites (Black Forest, Falcon) accept chipped material seasonally. Unlike California (PRC Β§4291), Colorado has no statewide mandate β El Paso's WUI ordinance is locally adopted. Post-Black Forest enforcement dramatically increased, with annual compliance inspections in Firewise-USA communities.
Notice of violation with 30-day correction window. County abatement at owner's expense ($500-$5,000+ for wooded lots). Administrative fee and property lien for non-payment. Repeat violations may block building permits.
Fountain, CO
Construction noise in Fountain is governed by C.R.S. Β§25-12-103 state noise standards. Construction during industrial-zone dB limits is allowed; work outside...
Fountain, CO
Fountain enforces noise control under its municipal code (available via Municode). The Colorado state noise framework (C.R.S. Β§25-12-103) establishes baselin...
Fountain, CO
Barking dogs that create ongoing disturbances are a nuisance under Fountain's municipal code (Title 6 β Regulation of Animals, available via Municode). El Pa...
Fountain, CO
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Fountain, CO
Fountain does not have a publicly documented citywide RV street parking ban like Colorado Springs. El Paso County general parking standards may apply. On pri...
Fountain, CO
Colorado state law (C.R.S. Β§42-4-1204) and Fountain's traffic code limit large commercial vehicle parking in residential areas. Heavy trucks (typically GVWR ...
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