Guilford County sets no mandatory defensible-space brush-clearance rule like fire-prone Western states. Land-clearing brush and limbs may be burned only with an NC Forest Service permit, kept well away from structures and roads. Overgrown lots are handled under the county's nuisance and vegetation ordinance, not a fire-clearance mandate.
North Carolina's humid Piedmont climate means Guilford County has no wildland defensible-space clearance mandate. Instead, brush and land-clearing debris are regulated through open-burning law: under NC DEQ guidance, 'land clearing burn piles must be at least 500 feet from occupied structures and at least 250 feet from any public road when the prevailing winds are blowing toward the road,' and a NC Forest Service permit is required. Only vegetation may be burned, never stumps treated with accelerants or construction debris. Separately, tall grass, weeds, and accumulated brush on a lot are addressed by the county's overgrown-lot and nuisance provisions in the Guilford County Code, which can require an owner to cut or clear vegetation that becomes a nuisance. Homeowners near
Illegal land-clearing burns are enforced by the NC Forest Service and Guilford County Environmental Services with civil penalties and suppression-cost liability. Overgrown or nuisance lots are enforced by county code enforcement, which may abate the condition and bill the owner
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