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I was referring to the CAL Fire recommendations. Guessing most states have similar.
Wildfire is Coming. Is Your Home Ready? - Defensible Space
http://www.fire.ca.gov/communications/downloads/fact_sheets/DefensibleSpaceFlyer.pdf
We have a similar version... no mention of the 70' section for lots with homes... only the 100' perimeter for unimproved parcels.
Every year the city seems to tweak it a bit...
One year they cited people for not clearing hillsides... so they did, then came the winter rains and terrible erosion and slides where none have been before.
It seems sometimes the various agencies don't bother getting together on this kind of thing before subjecting the public to it...
Another guy told the fire Marshall at a public meeting he will do whatever the fire Marshall directs so long as it in in writing... he didn't want trouble with the endanger species folks.
The Fire Marshall never did follow up after repeated requests... didn't want to step on another agency.
The biggest thing I will never understand is why public agencies/government agencies are exempt.
My uncle has spent a lifetime on his landscape and was found non-compliant two years ago for the space around his home...
Being the hard head he is... he went to the local fire station and started taking video of the same items he was cited for... the fireman came out and asked him to stop so he kept filming from the street...
Video was sent to the city manager and that was the last my Uncle heard... two years ago.