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Weed Abatement Information

There are a variety of methods for ensuring your home is fire safe during the warm summer months. City Ordinance requires all residents to maintain grass and weeds at a height of 4" or less throughout the active fire season. 

Mowing or Weed Eating

Mowing and/or weed eating is the most common method for maintaining vegetation. (Note: This must be completed between the hours of 8:00 Am and 1:00 PM) This is done to avoid sparks from the mower or weed eater starting a fire. 

Disking, Rototilling or Dozing

For large plots of land, the owner needs to disk, till, or doze a 30-foot wide perimeter around the entire lot, to bare ground, which is sufficient to contain a vegetation fire. 

Spraying 

Spraying is the least effective method because it does not remove the vegetation it just kills it. The vegetation that remains is still fuel for a fire and promotes fire growth and spread. if you elect to spray, make sure you spray it on the vegetation while it is still green and growing otherwise the spray will have no effect. We recommend that you cut the vegetation and then spray the remaining duff so it will not grow back.

Livestock- Go Green Oroville

Vegetation management using livestock is a highly effective means of removing and controlling vegetation. The vegetation is completely removed, and the ground is fertilized at the same time. Livestock such as goats, cattle, or other grass eating animals is a natural and safe method for reducing fire fuels. If you intent to use this method, you must contact the Oroville Code Enforcement Department at (530) 538-2498 and request a Pastureland Affidavit each year. The form can also be found here: Pasture Land Affidavit

What if I can't take care of my vegetation because of age or physical health concerns?

Weed Abatement contractors can be found in the yellow pages or on the internet under "weed control services" or "Disking services". The City of Oroville also has a list of contractors that can be found here: 

 

Weed Abatement Resources

FIRESTORM WILDLAND FIRE
SUPPRESSION INC.

(530) 898-8153

Mowing, weed eating, fire breaks

TOM GRIFFINS

(530) 680-0304

Weed eating, trimming, removal, field moving, etc.

THE YARD DOG

GREG BRISTOW

(530) 532-1856

Weed eating, chainsaws, trimming, weed removal
tractor w/ mower, firebreaks

MIKE HILL

(530) 321-3507

Flail mower

GAREN WILMER GENERAL
ENGINEERING
Terry Carlisle

(530) 520-4615
(530) 521-1234

Road grater work/mowing

RON RISAGER

(530) 521-9519

Mowing, weed eating

R & B TRACTOR

RANDY WALTON

(530) 868-5897

(530) 521-0044

Mowing, disking, backhoe, and trot tilling

COOPER'S LANDSCAPING
MARK COOPER

(530) 520-2020
(530) 894-1031

Landscaping, trimming, removal

CUSTOM AGRONOMIC SOLUTIONS

NICK ABOOSH

(866) 477-2307

Pre and post emergent proactively

DILLON LACOMBE

(530) 518-9376

Trimming, removal services

M & S WESLEY TREE SERVICE

(530) 343-6809

General cleanup, tree trimming

SAL RODRIGUES LANDSCAPES

(530) 533-9303

Blade work, mowing and weed eating


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