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New Brush Clearance Expectations Set For Agoura Hills Homeowners

Many Agoura Hills residents will soon be subject to intensified brush clearance requirements due to fire risk.

Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department will enforce enhanced brush clearance expectations.
Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department will enforce enhanced brush clearance expectations. (Mark Nero/Patch)

AGOURA HILLS, CA — Due to fire risk, some Agoura Hills residents may be expected to meet stricter brush clearance requirements.

Most of Agoura Hills is deemed a Very High Fire hazard Severity Zone by Cal Fire, along with most of its neighbors. Given continued risk, many residents received brush clearance notices from the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

For many residents, this will be their first time receiving notices, according to the cities of Calabasas and Malibu.

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The notices are part of California's enforcement of a new law that requires the "removal of all flammable materials within five feet of any structure," enforceable through inspections from local fire enforcement. The new law added around 60,000 parcels to Los Angeles County's inspection list, according to the city.

"Owners of structures within a [Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone] must do more intense fuel reductions between 5 – 30 feet around the structure, and should create an ember-resistant zone within 0 – 5 feet of the structure," the city said on its website.

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There are a number of exceptions for plants that could not transmit a fire from "native growth to the structure," including individually planted, spaced and maintained ornamental trees and plants and some cultivated ground cover such as grass, ivy or succulents. Trees extending within 10 feet of a chimney must be removed, and roofs must be free of leaves, needles and dead vegetative growth.

The city of Agoura Hills on March 10 will participate a meeting with local fire authorities to discuss the new brush clearance expectations. The meeting will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Calabasas Civic Center, Founders Hall, located at 200 Civic Center Way.

For more information, visit Cal Fire's website.

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