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In mid-June, the Code Enforcement Fire Hazard Abatement Team will begin their annual defensible space inspections in the mountain communities of Lake Arrowhead, Crestline, Valley of Enchantment, Cedar Pines Park, Rim Forest, Twin Peaks, Green Valley Lake, Arrowbear, Fawnskin, Angelus Oaks, Forest Falls, Mountain Home Village, Wrightwood and Lytle Creek.

Landowners can proactively maintain their property free of fire hazards, create defensible space, and avoid receiving an abatement notice by:

    Cutting weeds and grasses to a height of less than four inches
    Pruning plants and trees to remove dead material
    Removing dead trees and plants
    Removing trees that are smaller than four inches in diameter and stand within 10 feet of other trees and 30 feet of a structure
    Trimming trees to remove branches that are within six feet of the ground on trees that are more than 12 feet in height and stand within 100 feet of a structure or 10 feet of a road or driveway
    Removing dead branches, debris and leaf litter from the ground and the roofs of structures
    Removing pine needles greater than two inches in depth from the ground
    Removing shrubs and plants with high flammability characteristics, such as manzanita, juniper, serviceberry, mountain whitethorn, sage, ironwood and Spanish broom, that stand within 15 feet of a structure or 10 feet of a road or driveway
    Spacing shrubs and plants with high flammability characteristics that stand within 15 to 30 feet of a structure

Visit the Fire Hazard Abatement website here to sign up for FHA Updates and to access additional resources and important information about the program. https://lus.sbcounty.gov/fire-hazard-abatement-home/
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Annual fire hazard abatement inspections to begin in mountains 2024
« Reply #1 on: Jun 17, 24, 11:48:26 AM »
Fire Hazard Abatement inspections in Wrightwood have started and properties that will be receiving notices are starting to appear on the public accessible map.

A new feature for FHA (Fire Hazard Abatement) is a public accessible map that shows the properties that have received, or will receive, a FHA notice. The map is called EZ-Fire Hazard Abatement Map. It allows property owners to search a property by the address or APN and if a green clipboard icon is on the parcel, then a notice has, or will be, sent. If the green icon is clicked, information regarding the mail date and compliance date will be shown, if the notice was mailed already.

https://lus.sbcounty.gov/fire-hazard-abatement-home/fha-maps/

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Thanks for the information. This is helpful.

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The East end of town has been inspected.
- Click on link
https://lus.sbcounty.gov/fire-hazard-abatement-home/fha-maps/
- Select Mountain 2024
- Enter your address in the search box

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It appears that the 1st round of inspections are completed for Wrightwood

The East end of town has been inspected.
- Click on link
https://lus.sbcounty.gov/fire-hazard-abatement-home/fha-maps/
- Select Mountain 2024
- Enter your address in the search box

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The town has been inspected.
- Click on link
https://lus.sbcounty.gov/fire-hazard-abatement-home/fha-maps/
- Select Mountain 2024
- Enter your address in the search box

 

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