Hidalgo County has no wildland-urban-interface defensible-space mandate; brush clearance is addressed through outdoor-burning and burn-permit rules rather than a clearance ordinance. Cleared brush may be disposed of only under a Fire Marshal burn permit or by lawful hauling.
Located in the deep South Texas Rio Grande Valley, Hidalgo County is not a mapped high fire-hazard or wildland-urban-interface (WUI) region and does not impose a fixed defensible-space clearance distance around structures the way California VHFHSZ counties do. Instead, vegetation management ties into the outdoor-burning program: brush a property owner clears may be burned only with a Fire Marshal burn permit and only when no burn ban is in effect. The Fire Marshal advises owners to 'establish wide control lines down to bare mineral soil prior to lighting your fire,' and to postpone burning until conditions green up. Chipping, composting, or hauling brush to an authorized disposal site are alternatives. During drought, dry brush raises the fire risk that prompts
There is no standalone brush-clearance citation, but burning cleared brush without a permit or during a burn ban is a Class C misdemeanor with a fine up to $500. Illegal dumping of vegetation is separately enforceable under solid-waste rules.
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