Heading into the High Fire Season in Marin County, this seems to be a good time to reintroduce the guideline on how to mow the grass in Marin County, especially the properties that are next to Open Space.
The guideline was established by the the Marin County Department of Parks and Open Space.
This letter is especially critical at this time of year when fire risk is increasing; especially since Marin county is agian, facing a very dry summer season.
The information below can be found on Marin County website Wildfire Safety Information as well.
Excerpt from Marin County Open Space District:
GUIDELINES FOR MOWING GRASS ON MARIN COUNTY OPEN SPACE DISTRICT LAND ADJACENT TO YOUR HOME
It is extremely important that your clearance work does not start a fire and that you follow the guidelines below:
Confirm that the property you want to mow is owned by the Marin County Open Space District, not your neighbor or another agency. Information on lot lines and property ownership is available at the County Assessor-Recorder's Office (499-7215, or go to http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/AR/main/index.cfm) and the County Community Development Agency (499-6269, or go to http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/CD/main/index.cfm).
Information on the Open Space District is available on the internet at: http://www.marinopenspace.org.
For guidelines on fire protection, call your local fire agency or check the internet:
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