LAKEPORT, Calif. — The city of Lakeport’s Municipal Code requires dry vegetation creating fire hazard conditions to be abated by June 1.
The city of Lakeport Hazardous Weed Abatement Regulations outlined in Section 8.28 of the Lakeport Municipal Code defines dry vegetation creating fire hazard conditions as a nuisance and outlines a procedure that allows the city to abate declared nuisance properties if property owners do not self-abate such identified hazardous vegetation in a timely manner.
Dry vegetation is required to be abated at least once between May 1 and June 1 each year.
The weed abatement standards are not a one-time observance. A property owner will likely need to remove dry vegetation on their property more than once during the year.
The recent wildfires in Lake County have shown how imperative it is to prepare against wildfires and proper maintenance and abate hazardous weeds regularly during the high fire months, April through October.
State Controller Betty T. Yee reminded California homeowners recently affected by wildfires that the extended deadline to apply for the Property Tax Postponement, or PTP, program is just over a week away, on June 1.