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San Diego fires, future prevention

Submitted by Peter Toner on Thursday, 1 November 2007No Comment

“Defensible landscape” and “shelter in place” are the current buzzwords in San Diego after our recent fires.

The newer developments in Rancho Santa Fe; Cielo, The Bridges, The Crosby’s suffered no losses even though the fire came up to their boundaries. Why? They were designed to withstand the onslaught of a firestorm - see Union Tribune story.

Older developments such as Fairbanks Ranch were not originally designed in this way but homeowners on the boundaries of a neighborhood have a choice as to how and what they plant in their backyard.

two saved one lost San Diego fires, future prevention

These homes are on the edge of Fairbanks Ranch. The house on the right #1 (I represented the buyers when they purchased earlier this year) has good defensible space created by a wise previous owner, so does the one in the middle #2. Not so the house on the left #3, here it is below - just a shell after the fire. The home across the street #4 was lost too, presumably from the embers of #3.

rsf burnt San Diego fires, future prevention

Written by Peter Toner.

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