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Title: Eagle County Wildfire Regulations


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Eagle County Wildfire Regulations
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Purpose
  • Protection of human life in the event of a
    wildfire
  • Protection of property in the event of a wildfire
  • Reduce the risk of a structure fire spreading to
    wildlands

3
Protection of Human Life
  • Ingress/Egress (access into and out of the
    homesite)
  • Reduction of the intensity of an oncoming fire
  • Give firefighters room to make a stand

4
Protection of Property
  • Make homes able to withstand oncoming wildfire
    with minimal intervention by firefighters
  • During a wildland fire event, resources are
    limited due to the large amount of area that they
    have to defend.
  • Response times to rural areas are typically
    longer.

5
Fire Spread From Structure to Wildlands
  • By manipulating fuels around structures, risk of
    large resource damage from fire originating in a
    structure is reduced.

6
The Regulations
  • Based on wildfire hazard rating of building site
  • Low
  • Moderate
  • High
  • Extreme
  • Determined by existing hazard maps or by Wildfire
    Mitigation Specialist

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Defensible Space
  • Zone 1
  • Extends 15 feet from the edge of structure (eaves
    or decks)
  • All trees should be removed from this zone
  • If a tree must remain, it will be considered part
    of the structure, and measurements will be taken
    from the drip line of this tree or tree cluster
  • Decorative rock or irrigated, mowed grass are
    acceptable with low growing, fire restive shrubs
  • This zone is designed to give firefighters a safe
    area to work.

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Defensible Space
  • Zone 2
  • Transition between Zone 1 and Zone 3
  • Distance determined using table A.
  • Minimum of 10 feet between tree or shrub crowns
  • Ladder fuels removed
  • Prune lower branches to 10 feet or 1/3 of height
    of tree
  • Aspen and widespread individual spruce fir and
    pine specimens are exempt

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Before
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After
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Defensible Space
  • Zone 3
  • Area of traditional forest management
  • From edge of Zone 2 to property boundaries (no
    specific size)
  • Removal of damaged trees, insect infested trees,
    dead and down trees, and trees in low vigor
  • Meet property owners objectives

13
Fire Resistive Construction
  • Exterior walls must be listed one-hour
    fire-resistive or log (6 minimum diameter)
  • Roof shall be protected by layer of 5/8 type X
    gypsum board interior ceiling or nominal 2 TG
    wood interior ceiling

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Fire Resistive Construction
  • A non-combustible exterior wall surface may be
    used in lieu of the exterior membrane of a listed
    wall assembly
  • Decks shall be one-hour fire-resistive
    construction as defined in the building code in
    effect at the time of building permit application
  • More Construction Information
  • http//www.firewise.org/co/construction.html

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Low Wildfire Hazard Areas
  • No restrictions are placed on construction
    materials
  • Defensible space is not required, but recommended

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Moderate Wildfire Hazard Areas
  • Roof
  • Class A or B
  • Vents for Roof Ventilation
  • Shall not be in the horizontal soffit
  • Decks
  • 1-Hour Fire Resistive Construction
  • Defensible space must be implemented

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High Wildfire Hazard Areas
  • Roof
  • Class A
  • Vents shall not be in horizontal soffit
  • Decks, Eaves, Soffits
  • 1-Hour Fire Resistive Construction
  • Defensible space must be implemented

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Extreme Wildfire Hazard Areas
  • Attempt to reduce fire hazard into at least a
    high hazard rating through vegetation management
  • Site and construction-specific requirements
    determined by community development staff and the
    local fire authority

19
Re-Roofing/Siding
  • When re-roofing or siding requires a building
    permit, materials and construction shall comply
    with this regulation based on the wildfire hazard
    rating for the site.
  • Defensible space will not be required.

20
Inspection Fees
  • Three field inspections and One hour plan review
    time
  • 200.00
  • All additional inspections will be 47.00 each
  • Inspections are not necessary for properties with
    a low hazard rating.

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Inspections
  • Initial site inspections (2) prior to issuance of
    building permit.
  • 1) establish defensible space, identify trees and
    shrubs to be pruned or removed, and list other
    mitigation measures to be performed.
  • 2) Verify that defensible space mitigations that
    were identified during the first inspection have
    been completed.

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Inspections
  • Final Site Inspection
  • Verify that all required mitigations have been
    completed or properly utilized
  • This inspection will be done prior to issuance of
    a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO).

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Questions?
  • Ben Garrett
  • Wildfire Mitigation Specialist
  • (970) 328-8742
  • benjaman.garrett_at_eaglecounty.us
  • Dan Stanek
  • Chief Building Official
  • (970) 328-8740
  • Bob Narracci
  • Planning Manager
  • (970) 328-8750
  • Eagle County Community Development
  • (970) 328-8730
  • Inspection Request Line
  • (970) 328-8106
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