Much of unincorporated Ventura County lies in Fire Hazard Severity Zones — Moderate, High, or Very High — mapped by CAL FIRE's Office of the State Fire Marshal. The 2025 Local Responsibility Area maps were adopted by the Ventura County Fire Protection District via Ordinance 33, effective July 1, 2025. A zone drives defensible-space, building, and point-of-sale obligations.
Fire Hazard Severity Zones classify land by wildfire risk — Moderate, High, or Very High — based on factors like vegetation/fuel, slope, weather, and wind. Zones are mapped by the CAL FIRE Office of the State Fire Marshal in two responsibility areas: State Responsibility Area (SRA), where CAL FIRE is responsible, and Local Responsibility Area (LRA), where local agencies like the Ventura County Fire Protection District are responsible. On March 10, 2025, OSFM issued the 2025 Recommended LRA FHSZ maps for Ventura County; the VCFPD Board of Directors adopted those LRA zones through Ordinance 33 on May 20, 2025, effective July 1, 2025. (Fillmore, Oxnard, and the City of Ventura provide their own fire protection and adopt LRA zones separately.) Living in a High or Very High FHSZ triggers stricter obligations: PRC §4291 / VCFPD defensible-space clearance of up to 100 ft, wildfire-resistant building standards (California Building Code Chapter 7A) for new construction, and — effective January 1, 2026, under VCFPD Ordinance 34 (Section 617) — a defensible-space inspection and compliance documentation before selling a home in a High or Very High zone. If a parcel spans two or more zone ratings, the highest (most restrictive) rating applies to the entire property. Property owners can look up their zone using the 2025 Combined SRA & LRA FHSZ map viewer.
FHSZ designation itself is not a violation, but it activates enforceable requirements: defensible-space clearance, Chapter 7A construction standards on new/rebuilt structures, and the Ordinance 34 point-of-sale inspection. Failure to maintain defensible space in a High/Very High zone leads to abatement notices and citations, and non-compliant property sales can be delayed. Look up your zone via the county/OSFM map viewer and contact the VCFD Community Wildfire Preparedness Division at 805-389-9759.
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