No fire debris from structures shall be removed from private property except pursuant to the requirements of the table below:
| No structure on burned property | Nonqualifying structures | Qualifying structures |
|---|
Prior to completion of Phase I cleanup | Owner may remove debris. | Debris removal prohibited. | Debris removal prohibited. |
Prior to completion of Phase II cleanup | Owner may remove debris. | Owner may remove debris with clearance from Tulare County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division. | Only OES Program or Alternative Program contractor may remove debris. |
Following completion of Phase II cleanup | Owner may remove debris. | Owner may remove debris with clearance from Tulare County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division. | Owner may remove remaining debris not removed during Phase II, with clearance from Tulare County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Division. |
For the purposes of this article, the requirement to enter into the OES Program or the Alternative Program shall apply only to properties that contained a qualifying structure under the OES Program. The requirement shall not apply to properties that only contained nonqualifying structures, including but not limited to sheds, canopies, carports, well houses, greenhouses, chicken coops, or fencing. Whether fire debris derived from a qualifying or nonqualifying structure shall be determined by the RMA Director, or his or her designee, in consultation with CalOES.
(Added by Ord. No. 3587, effective 12-8-20)