Governor Orders Fines for Overgrown Properties
Published: May 14, 2008
SACRAMENTO (AP) – Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is instructing state fire officials to begin fining rural homeowners who fail to clear their properties of brush, trees and dry grass.
A 2005 law required that homeowners who live near forests or grasslands increase the so-called “defensible space” around their houses from 30 feet to 100 feet.
During a Capitol news conference on May 9, Schwarzenegger said he is ordering inspectors to be stricter about citing homeowners who don’t act. Fines can range from $100 to $500. If homeowners still refuse, officials can clean up the property and send them the bill. On the Net: Read about defensible space requirements at www.fire.ca.gov. |