Defensible space definition

Defensible space means the area within the perimeter of a parcel development, neighborhood or community where basic wildland fire protection measures are implemented, providing the key point of defense from an approaching wildfire or defense against encroaching wildfires or escaping structure fires. The perimeter as used in this regulation is the area encompassing the parcel or parcels proposed for construction and/or development, excluding the physical structure itself. The area is characterized by the establishment and maintenance of emergency vehicle access, emergency water reserves, road names and building identification, and fuel modification measures.
Defensible space means the area around a structure within a 100-foot radius or to the property line, whichever is less, in which combustible vegetation and other prohibited materials must be treated, cleared, or reduced to slow the spread of fire to and from the structure.
Defensible space means that area described in the Napa County Defensible Space Guidelines which is adjacent to each side of a building or structure and must be cleared of all brush, flammable vegetation, or combustible growth, subject however to the exceptions set forth in the Napa County Defensible Space Guidelines.

Examples of Defensible space in a sentence

  • Defensible space and fire-resistant structure evaluations, and mitigation of fire threats thereof, will be funded by 20% of the tax measure proceeds and will be done on a shared service basis or by the responsible Member consistent with Section 10.

  • Defensible space and fuels treatment within the WUI are collaborative functions of the respective jurisdictional agency representatives, the fuels committee within the GPC Board of Directors and local property owners.

  • Defensible space laws under California Public Resources Code § 4291 require brush to be removed, trees to be trimmed and other actions taken within a 30-foot (Zone 1) and a 100-foot (Zone 2) radius around a property to minimize the risk of a home catching fire.This law applies directly to sales of residential properties, condominiums or other common interest development units, and manufactured homes.

  • Defensible space is an area around your home that has been landscaped to reduce the threat of wildfire.

  • Defensible space is also important for the protection of the firefighters defending your home.


More Definitions of Defensible space

Defensible space means an architectural perspective
Defensible space means the required space between a structure and wildland area that, under normal conditions, creates a sufficient buffer to slow or halt the spread of wildfire to a structure.
Defensible space means that area described in Government Code sections 51177 and 51182 and as otherwise described in this Code, which is adjacent to each side of a building or structure and within which hazardous vegetation and combustible material must be managed as set forth in this Code.
Defensible space means the area within the perimeter of a parcel or development including access thereto where basic wildland fire protection measures are implemented.
Defensible space means the area adjacent to a structure or dwelling where wildfire prevention or protection practices are implemented to provide defense from an approaching wildfire or to minimize the spread of a structure fire to wildlands or surrounding areas.
Defensible space means an area, either natural or man-made, where material capable of allowing a fire to spread unchecked has been abated, treated, removed, or modified to slow the rate and intensity of an advancing wildfire.
Defensible space means as defined in Section 4902 of the County’s Consolidated Fire Code and described in Section 4907.