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2025 Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program 

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CAMBRIA CSD FIRE DEPARTMENT 2025 FIRE HAZARD FUEL REDUCTION PROGRAM (FHFRP) 

Each year, the Cambria Community Services District Fire Department conducts the Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program (FHFRP) to abate vegetation and hazardous wildland fire fuels. This program is carried out under the authority of Government Code Sections 61100(d) and (t) and Health and Safety Code Sections 14875 et seq.

The FHFRP is initiated when the CCSD Board of Directors adopts a resolution declaring the vegetation and hazardous wildland fire fuels on identified properties to be a public nuisance. It is important to note that the definition of “weeds” in Health and Safety Code Section 14875 includes "dry grass, stubble, brush, litter, or other flammable material that endangers public safety by creating a fire hazard."

This annual requirement aims to reduce the fire hazard caused by the accumulation of combustible materials on vacant parcels. The forest is a vital part of Cambria’s identity, and we must balance reducing fire risk with preserving the ecosystem's ability to regenerate.

Important Guidelines for Property Owners:

  • Protect Native Vegetation:
    Please make every effort to protect seedlings, young native trees, ferns, and bushes by marking them prior to cutting.
  • Compliance Deadline:
    Property owners are required to clear all combustible vegetation and/or debris from their property by the specified deadline.

By working together, we can ensure the safety of our community while preserving Cambria's natural beauty. 

No Weed Abatement Extensions

Please be advised that no extensions will be granted for the 2025 Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program (FHFRP) requirement.

This annual requirement is an effort to reduce the fire hazard caused by the accumulation of combustible materials on vacant parcels. Keep in mind that the forest helps define Cambria, and it is important that we reduce the fire hazard without destroying its ability to regenerate. Make every effort to protect seedlings, young native trees, ferns, and bushes by marking them before cutting.

Key Points to Note:

  • Deadline: All weed abatement must be completed by the deadline. To clarify, even if your lot was cleared earlier this year, you will most likely have re-growth. If so, your property may have to be weed abated again to pass inspection. 
  • No Extensions: No extensions will be granted beyond this date. Additionally, no matter what you may have been told by any contractor, there are no such things as “extensions” beyond the deadline.
  • Compliance: Properties that do not meet the requirements will be subject to penalties and abatement by the district’s contractor, at the property owner's expense. The cost for abatement for each parcel includes the contractor’s service charge, plus a $100.00 administrative charge if paid within 90 days of receiving a bill, or a $200.00 administrative charge if paid later. The CCSD is not responsible for the contractor’s charges. 

Steps to Ensure Compliance:

  1. Inspect Your Property: Regularly check for overgrown weeds. In this respect, it should be noted that the definition of “weeds” in Health and Safety Code Section 14875 includes “Dry grass, stubble, brush, litter, or other flammable material which endangers the public safety by creating a fire hazard.”  
  2. Remove Weeds: Safely and properly remove all weeds, especially those that are dry and pose a fire risk. 
  3. Disposal: Follow the local guidelines for the disposal of yard waste and weeds.
  4. Sign up for Cambria CSD Fire Department Updates: To receive updates from the Cambria CSD Fire Department on the 2025 Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program (FHFRP) or any Fire Department-related news, click the "join our mailing list" icon at the bottom of any page and subscribe to Cambria CSD Fire Department News & Updates and follow the Cambria CSD Fire Department on Instagram and Facebook
  5. Meet the Deadline: All weed abatement must be completed by the deadline.

We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Maintaining our community’s safety and well-being is a shared responsibility, and your prompt attention to weed abatement is crucial.

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2025 Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program Schedule
The schedule will be updated in April 2025.
DateItem
Declare a Public Nuisance for the Annual Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program and direct staff to proceed with issuing a Request for Proposal (“RFP”) to contractors to abate and remove the nuisance fuels and vegetation.
First Notice to Destroy Weeds sent to property owners whose properties require abatement, which includes a list of local licensed contractors who can perform weed abatement services. Parcel abatement starts.
Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program Request for Proposal (“RFP”) deadline.
Award Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program Agreement to selected contractor.
Second Notice to Destroy Weeds sent to property owners whose properties require abatement, which includes a list of local licensed contractors who can perform weed abatement services.
Public Hearing to confirm the 2024 CCSD Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Itemized Cost Report. After the itemized cost report has been confirmed, the resolution will be submitted to the County. The amounts will be included and collected on each respective property owner’s property tax bill per the provisions of the Health and Safety Code.
Deadline to abate and remove the hazardous fuels and vegetation for properties requiring abatement.
Cambria Fire Department final inspections of properties requiring abatement. Parcels that did not pass inspection will be placed on the Contract Abatement List.
CCSD Contract Abatement List completed.
CCSD Public Hearing ordering abatement of Public Nuisance for the Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program.
CCSD contractor starts clearing parcels that were placed on the Contract Abatement List.
CCSD contractor deadline to clear parcels that were placed on the Contract Abatement List.
Cambria Fire Department final inspections.
First Invoice sent to customer + Administrative Charge
Second Invoice sent to customer + Administrative Charge
Guidelines

The following are guidelines to help you comply:

  • Remove combustible construction materials and trash from the property.
  • Trim weeds and annual grasses to 4 inches in height. Avoid exposing bare soil or creating a situation that would encourage erosion.
  • All downed trees and rounds or dead limbs within 30 feet of any structure must be removed. Tree stumps fallen over shall be cut and retain no more than six feet of the log within this 30-foot zone.
  • All downed trees beyond 30 feet from any structure 12 inches in diameter or greater may remain on the parcel. However, the entire trunk must be completely on the ground. Materials less than 12 inches in diameter shall be cut and removed from the property.
  • All standing dead trees that pose a safety risk to improved property and/or infrastructure shall be removed.
  • Remove ladder vegetation from under trees and shrubs, maintaining 6 feet of vertical clearance for trees greater than 20 feet in height.
  • All Poison Oak, Scotch/Irish/French or other broom-type plants, Pampas grass, Jubata grass, and (Crocosmia) also known as Fire Weed, shall be removed. Isolated specimens may be left with greater than ten (10) feet separation, and all dead material removed. 

The owner of record of the property at the time of notification is responsible for the clearance of the parcel. Property owners having clearance done by local contractors will need to work closely with their contractor to ensure your parcel gets inspected by the CCSD Fire Department. Those parcels not in compliance by the deadline will be placed on a list to be abated by the CCSD’s contractor. The cost for abatement for each parcel includes the contractor’s charge for services, plus a $100.00 administrative charge if paid within 90 days of receiving a bill or a $200.00 administrative charge if paid later. The CCSD is not responsible for the contractor’s charges. 

Contractors

The Cambria Community Services District and the Cambria CSD Fire Department do not endorse any specific contractor or agency. We are not responsible for the work performed or the fees charged by these contractors and assume no responsibility or liability for satisfactory and/or non-satisfactory work conducted by them.

Below is a list of contractors provided to the property owners of Cambria as a public service for your convenience.

Compliance Inspections

The Cambria CSD Fire Department will inspect your parcel(s) to ensure compliance with the Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction Program (FHFRP) ordinance. Please be advised:

  • Deadline for Clearing: Parcels that are not cleared by the specified deadline will be placed on the CCSD contract list.
  • Cost Responsibility: All associated costs and fees for clearing will be billed directly to you.
Contractor NamePhone Number
Bushwacker 1(805) 674-3003
Coyote Tractor Services(805) 712-2812
Fernando Landscape & Gardening(805) 286-5280
Javier Casteneda(805) 927-5124
Mike Rice(805) 927-3310
Roger Salas(805) 909-2293
Paradise Tree Service(805) 360-3603 or (805) 900-0976

 

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