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San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District
Exterior Hazard Abatement Program


Every Spring and Summer the Fire District
conducts an extensive Vegetation Management
program in the San
Ramon Valley. This program is designed to reduce or prevent the
spread
of wildfire from one property to another. The District
sends a mailing to several thousand
properties prior to the
start of the program to make sure that property owners
understand
the standards and purpose of the program.
If a property
owner does not comply, within the time frame outlined on their
letter, the
District orders its contractor to perform the work.
In this case the cost of the
work and administrative fees are
placed as liens against the property.

SAN RAMON
VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
MINIMUM ABATEMENT STANDARDS
Effective April 1st, 2008
A. GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS
The following
requirements apply to all properties within the district:
1. Problems with terrain, land use, growth, location, or the
fire history of the area.
EXCEPTION: The Fire District MAY allow modifications to the
standards based on special problems with terrain, land use,
growth, location or other influencing factors. IT IS THE
PROPERTY OWNERS RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT THE FIRE PREVENTION
BUREAU TO DETERMINE ANY SUCH MODIFICATION PRIOR TO THE
COMPLIANCE DATE.
2. Abatement of exterior fire hazards shall be maintained.
Parcels may require additional abatement during the fire
season due to re-growth of weeds.
3. All combustible weeds, brush, debris or growth which
present a fire hazard shall be removed from the property and
from public ways.
4. All combustible materials of value stored outside of
buildings shall be neatly stacked and have all combustible
growth
cleared 30 feet around it.
**** We
recommend 100 feet clearance ****
5. Mowing: There are limitations where mowing is permitted,
see specific requirements for your property. The maximum
height is 3 inches.
6. Spraying: Remaining grass shall be no higher than 3 inches,
either standing or lying down.
7. Abatement by burning within this jurisdiction is unlawful
unless by permit, in accordance with the provisions of the
Uniform Fire Code, and all other applicable permits are
obtained from appropriate governing jurisdictions. Burn
permits are only issued to working agricultural properties.
Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to preclude the Chief
from requiring more than the minimum specific requirements set
forth above when the Chief determines that conditions exist
which necessitate greater fire protection measures.

B. SPECIFIC
REQUIREMENTS
Each person who
has any ownership or possessory interest in, or control of a
parcel of
land in residential, business, industrial areas, or
land which is unused or vacant, shall:
1. Parcels
one acre or less shall require complete abatement. Complete
abatement may require a combination of discing, mowing, or
spraying. Complete abatement must be in substantial compliance
with items 2 through 6 of section A.
EXCEPTION: Individual property owners with large landlocked
rear lots may contact the Fire Prevention Bureau regarding
appropriate abatement requirements PRIOR TO COMPLIANCE DATE.
2. Parcels greater than one acre shall provide 30-foot
firebreaks. Fire breaks are a continuous strip of disced or
dozed ground, following as closely as possible to the property
line and along one side of all fence lines.
3. All residential structures on parcels over one acre shall
provide a 100-foot firebreak around the entire perimeter of
the structure. Other structures require a 30-foot firebreak
around them.
4. Maintain all weeds and other vegetation at a height of no
more than 3 inches, except as otherwise provided herein. This
requirement does not apply to the maintenance of trees,
ornamental shrubbery or plants which are used as ground cover
provided they do not provide a ready fuel supply to augment
the spread or intensity of a fire; nor does it apply to native
shrubbery provided the shrubbery does not provide a ready fuel
supply to augment the spread or intensity of a fire and is
cleared to a distance of 18 feet from any building or
structure.

C. SPECIFIC
REQUIREMENTS
Each person who
has ownership or possessory interest in or control of a parcel
of land in
a rural or rural residential area shall:
1. Parcels
greater than one acre shall provide 30-foot firebreaks and
crossbreaks. Crossbreaks should divide the parcel into
approximately 5-acre sections. Firebreaks and crossbreaks are
a continuous strip of disced or dozed ground, following as
closely as possible to the property line and along one side of
all fence lines, ditches, and on top of all ridges. When
terrain is too steep or rugged for a tractor, a hand-mowed
firebreak may be required.
EXCEPTION: Cropland, pastureland, and orchards see items # 4,
5, & 6.
1. All residential structures on parcels over one acre shall
provide a l50-foot firebreak around the entire perimeter of
the structure. Other structures require a 30-foot firebreak
around them.
2. All residential
structures on parcels over one acre shall provide a l50-foot
firebreak around the entire perimeter of the structure. Other
structures require a 30-foot firebreak around them.
3. Public roadways
require 30-foot firebreaks. Private
driveways over 150 feet long OR that lead to multiple
properties
require 15-foot firebreaks.
4. Active Pastureland: 15-foot wide firebreaks and
cross breaks
are required if a sufficient number of animals are present to
steadily reduce height of grass during the summer months to 3
inches or less by the end of August. If not active, 30-foot
width is required.
5. Active Cropland: 15-foot wide firebreaks and cross breaks
required if crop is to be harvested by mid-June. If later,
30-foot width is required.
6. Orchards: Whether maintained or abandoned, require complete
abatement, including grass under the tree branches. This may
require pruning of lower branches to allow equipment access.

D. TREE
REQUIREMENTS ARE APPLICABLE TO ALL PARCELS
1. Remove
from the property all dead trees deemed a fire hazard by the
Fire District.
2. Maintain trees within 100 feet of any building or structure
or within 10 feet of that portion of any highway, street,
alley or driveway which is improved or used for vehicle travel
or other vehicular purposes, so that no leafy foliage, twigs
or branches are within 5 feet of the ground.
3. Remove any portion of a tree, which extends within 10 feet
of the outlet of a chimney or stovepipe.
4. Keep all trees, shrubs and other vegetation or portions
thereof adjacent to or overhanging any building or structure
free of dead limbs, branches, and other combustible matter.
5. Maintain 5 feet of vertical clearance between roof surfaces
and portions of trees overhanging any building or structure
and keep the roofs free of leaves, needles, twigs, and other
combustible matter.


FAQ:
1) Can wood chips be used for
landscaping? Yes. Wood chips should not stay in piles
for extended periods of time. They must be spread out.
Otherwise, they are piles of|
debris that can become fuel in a fire.
2) When is the deadline for
the Exterior Hazard Abatement Program? The deadline is
June 1st of every year. That is when the inspections
will begin.
3) Can the District recommend
a contractor? No. the Fire District does not make any
recommendations, although we do maintain a list of
contractors who do abatement in our area.
Click here: Weed abatement service providers
4) When is fire season over?
The fire season usually ends toward the end of
October (usually after the first rain of the winter season)
5) Am I required to maintain
my property year-round? Yes. Though inspections
are generally in the summer during fire season, you are required by law to
keep your
property fire safe
year-round.
7) I don't use my fireplace.
Do I still need a spark arrester? Yes. All working
fireplaces and chimneys must have a spark arrester as
defined by the Uniform Fire Code.
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Contact
Numbers:
Town of Danville Code
Enforcement: 925-314-3335
County Public Works:
925-313-7000
PG&E: 510-437-2829
City of San Ramon Public
Services- Service Center: 925-973-2800
Contra Costa Health Services
(Hazardous Materials Programs): 925-646-2286
East Bay Regional Park
District, Park Supervisor Jim Wolf
Bishop Ranch Open Space,
Diablo Foothills Park
Las Trampas Wilderness,
Sycamore Valley Open Space
925-837-3145
Special Note: Engine Companies will be out in the community
this season to
verify that residential properties are in
compliance with Fire District
Exterior Hazard Abatement
Standards.

WEED ABATEMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Or please
check your local yellow pages or telephone directory under the
headings of gardeners, landscape contractors, or
weed control
services.

Weed abatement service providers
Printable weed
abatement standards 2008 pdf.

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