Louisville Metro is not designated as a wildland-urban-interface or high fire hazard severity zone. Kentucky's wildland fire risk is concentrated in the eastern mountains, and Louisville's humid subtropical climate and developed landscape produce a low structural wildfire risk. Standard building and fire codes apply without WUI overlays.
The Kentucky Division of Forestry tracks statewide wildfire activity, and its published fire risk maps rate Jefferson County (Louisville) as low to moderate risk compared with the Appalachian counties further east. Louisville Metro has not adopted California-style WUI ordinances, ember-resistant construction overlays, or Class A roofing mandates specifically for wildfire. Building code for the Metro follows the Kentucky Building Code (based on the IBC) and Kentucky Residential Code, without a WUI chapter. Outdoor burning is regulated under APCD rules and periodic KY Division of Forestry bans, especially during the spring and fall forest fire hazard seasons (Feb 15 to Apr 30 and Oct 1 to Dec 15 for outdoor burning within 150 feet of woodland). Homeowners in wooded portions of eastern Jefferson County (Prospect, Glenview, Anchorage fringe) should still practice defensible space as general fire safety even though it is not legally mandated.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Louisville code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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