Combustible Vegetation definition

Combustible Vegetation means material that in its natural state will readily ignite, burn, and transmit fire from native or landscape plants to any structure or other vegetation. Combustible vegetation includes, but is not limited to, dry grass, brush, weeds, green waste, dead or dying trees, litter, or other flammable vegetation that create a fire hazard.
Combustible Vegetation means material that in its natural state will readily ignite, burn and transmit fire from native or landscape plants to any structure or other vegetation.

Examples of Combustible Vegetation in a sentence

  • After removal of Potentially Combustible Vegetation, the area shall be maintained free of such vegetation.

  • Notwithstanding the above, well-maintained historical and ornamental plantings of Potentially Combustible Vegetation need not be removed unless the Fire Chief finds that such vegetation presents a significant risk to combustible structures or public safety.

  • Well- maintained historical and ornamental plantings of Potentially Combustible Vegetation shall be irrigated, pruned, and maintained in a manner that reduces the accumulation of dry or dead plant material in and around the plantings.

  • The City agrees that it will provide MVRPW with at least 60 (sixty) days advance notice of any proposed amendment to the Revised Ordinance that would (1) categorically require removal of well-maintained historical and ornamental plantings of Combustible Vegetation (Section 4907.2(1)) or (2) categorically require removal of well- maintained historical and ornamental vegetation identified in Section 4907.2(2).

  • Cut and remove all Potentially Combustible Vegetation within 10 feet of property lines and driveways and within 30 feet of structures, up to 150 feet (but not beyond the property line) when topographic or combustible vegetative types necessitate removal as determined by the Fire Chief or his/her designee.

Related to Combustible Vegetation

  • combustible waste ’ means non-biodegradable, non- recyclable, non-reusable, non-hazardous solid waste having minimum calorific value exceeding 1500 kcal/kg and excluding chlorinated materials like plastic, wood pulp, etc.;

  • Combustible means capable of undergoing combustion.

  • Combustible material means combustible refuse, combustible waste or any other material capable of igniting;

  • Combustible liquid means a liquid that has a flash point not less than 37.8 degrees Celsius and not greater than 93.3 degrees Celsius;

  • Hydrofluorocarbons means compounds that only contain hydrogen, fluorine, and carbon.