San Bernardino County Land Use Services requires property owners in wildfire-prone unincorporated areas to maintain defensible space by clearing flammable vegetation. The County advises maintaining 100 feet of defensible space, consistent with California Public Resources Code 4291. A seasonal Fire Hazard Abatement program inspects for compliance.
San Bernardino County operates a Fire Hazard Abatement program through Land Use Services and Code Enforcement, with seasonal inspections of unincorporated parcels for defensible space and hazardous vegetation. The County's "Protect Your Home" guidance directs owners to maintain 100 feet of defensible space around the home, mow or weed-eat flammable vegetation (especially on slopes), chip tree-trimming waste, and use fire-safe landscaping and Class A roofing. The 100-foot standard mirrors California Public Resources Code 4291, which applies to buildings in or adjoining mountainous, forest-covered, brush-covered, grass-covered, or flammable-vegetation lands. PRC 4291 requires defensible space of 100 feet from each side and from the front and rear of the structure, but not beyond the property line, and 10 feet of clearance around chimneys. The 100-foot zone is managed in graduated zones: a 0-5 foot ember-resistant zone immediately around the structure, a 5-30 foot lean-clean-and-green zone with more intensive fuel reduction, and a 30-100 foot reduced-fuel zone. San Bernardino County publishes separate Mountain, Desert, and Valley Fire Hazard Abatement codes for the different regions. The County notes that a property owner whose fire hazard is within 100 feet of a neighbor's home is responsible for abating it. The County's Fire Safety (FS) Overlay in the Development Code (Chapter 82.13, adopted 2007) imposes additional fuel-modification and development standards in mapped wildfire risk areas.
Failure to abate hazardous vegetation after notice from County Code Enforcement / Land Use Services can result in the County abating the hazard and recovering costs (often as a lien against the property). Defensible space violations under California PRC 4291 are enforced by CAL FIRE / County Fire in State Responsibility Areas. Contact Land Use Services at 909-387-8311 for the abatement program.
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