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State Parks outlines boundary vegetation modification permits; homeowners can apply to clear up to 130 feet from structures
Summary
California State Parks said homeowners adjacent to park lands can apply for a 'boundary vegetation modification right of entry' permit allowing modification up to 130 feet from habitable structures; the permit has a $150 fee and requires environmental review and contractor insurance.
Richard Fink, District Superintendent for the Angeles District of California State Parks, and Noah (natural‑resources staff) briefed the meeting on brush‑management options on state park boundaries.
Noah said the Boundary Vegetation Modification Right of Entry permit allows property owners adjacent to state park land to request fuel‑modification work up to 130 feet from a habitable structure. "If you apply to this right of entry permit, one of our environmental scientists will come out, evaluate the site, provide fuel‑modification guidelines…
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