8.63.130 Hazardous Fire Area described
HAZARDOUS FIRE AREA is land which is covered with grass, grain brush or forest, whether privately or publicly owned, which is so situated or is of such inaccessible location that fire originating upon such land would present an abnormally difficult job of suppression or would result in great and unusual damage through fire or resulting erosion. Such areas are designated as follows:
   A.   All that area within the City lying north of a line extending easterly from the west City limits to the east City limits and bounded on the south side by streets and highways as follows: Barstow Freeway from West City limits to the intersection of Palm Avenue and the Barstow Freeway; Northerly from the Barstow Freeway on Palm Avenue to Kendall Drive; Easterly on Kendall Drive to 40th Street and transition Easterly from the intersection of Kendall Drive and 40th Street; on 40th Street; and continue Easterly to Mountain Avenue; from the intersection of 40th Street and Mountain Avenue; Southerly on Mountain Avenue to 39th Street; Easterly on 39th Street to Del Rosa Avenue; Southerly from the intersection of 39th Street to Marshall Boulevard; Easterly from the intersection of Del Rosa Avenue and Marshal Boulevard on Marshall Boulevard; Marshall Boulevard to Victoria Avenue; Victoria Avenue to Piedmont Drive; Piedmont Drive East to Diablo Drive; Diablo Drive East to El Toro Street extending East to Highway 330; Highway 330 South to Highland Avenue; thence East and South-easterly along the centerline of Highland Avenue to the centerline of Church Street.
   B.   Inclusive of area beginning at the intersection of Pacific Street and Del Rosa Avenue; Pacific Street West to Perris Hill Park Road; Perris Hill Park Road North in a line to intersect Highland Avenue; Highland Avenue East to Del Rosa Avenue; Del Rosa Avenue South to Pacific Street.
   C.   Inclusive of area beginning at the intersection of Little Mountain Drive and Kendall Drive; Kendall Drive East to 40th Street; 40th Street East to Electric Avenue; Electric Avenue South to Thompson Place; Thompson Place West to Mayfield Avenue; Mayfield Avenue South to 36th Street; 36th Street West to F" Street; "F" Street South to 33rd Street; 33rd Street West to "H" Street; "H" Street South to Marshall Boulevard; Marshall Boulevard West in a line to intersect Cajon Boulevard; Cajon Boulevard West to University Parkway/State Street; University Parkway North to State Street; State Street North to Morgan Road; Morgan Road East to Little Mountain Drive; Little Mountain Drive North to Kendall Drive.
   D.   Hazardous Fire Areas shall be inclusive of any additional land area, whether publicly or privately owned, which the Fire Chief of the Fire Department determines to be so situated or so inaccessible that fire upon said land could present an abnormally difficult task of fire suppression. Such additional land areas shall be designated on a map available to the public and maintained by the Fire Department at the Central Fire Station, 200 East Third Street, San Bernardino. The Fire Chief shall provide a written description of the boundaries of any additional land area to the City Clerk who shall provide for publication of notice thereof pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code Section 6061.
(Ord. MC-488, 12-18-85; Ord. 3869, 9-18-79; Ord. 3611, 12-20-76; Ord. 3155, 3-09-71; Ord. 1988, 7-21-53)