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Community Risk Reduction
The Community Risk Reduction (CRR) department is committed to safeguarding the Chino Valley through a professional balance of education, inspections, enforcement, and community outreach. CRR is responsible for adopting and enforcing codes, regulations, and standards. CRR is also responsible for managing various activities and programs, including fire cause and arson investigations, hazardous materials management, the youth fire-setter program, public education, vegetation management, and the Community Liaison Officer (CLO) program.
Community Risk Reduction is divided into three sections: Community development, community compliance, and community preparedness (outreach).
Service fees are charged for fire inspections, required fire code operational permits, and plan review for development-related projects. Local ordinances adopt fees.
View the Fees (PDF).
Community Development
Community development ensures code compliance throughout the development process. CRR team members engage with planners, developers, architects, engineers, and contractors to set forth fire protection requirements outlined in state codes and local ordinances (PDF).
CRR reviews plans, issues various construction-related permits, and conducts field inspections of the approved plans and permits.
Community Compliance
Community compliance ensures fire and life safety within existing facilities throughout the communities we serve by conducting fire inspections. Chino Valley Fire is mandated to conduct annual fire inspections at educational facilities and various residential facilities; all other facilities receive fire inspections on different yearly cycles.
Community Preparedness
Community preparedness empowers the public with the knowledge to prepare for any emergency. Community preparedness promotes fire and life safety education to all population segments and works in partnership with community groups, volunteer organizations, non-profits, our local schools, and community leaders. Additionally, community preparedness disseminates a variety of information through the fire district's social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube.
Community Risk Reduction Programs
- Knoxbox Application
- Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Program
- Community Education and Outreach
- The Compliance Engine
- Defensible Space Inspections
- Electronic Plan Check Submittal
- Fire Investigations
- Fireworks
- Hazardous Materials Regulations
- Inspections
- Kid's Safety Corner
- Permits and Plan Reviews
- Reserve Fire Inspectors
- Vegetation Management and Wildland-Urban Interface
- Wildfire Protection Tips / Ready, Set, Go!
- Youth Fire Setter Program
Downloadable Documents
- Vegetation Management Ordinance (PDF)
- ADU Plan Review Submittal Process (PDF)
- Approved Plan Review Consultant List (PDF)
- Carbon Dioxide Systems Guidelines Final (PDF)
- City of Chino Muni Code Fireworks 2020-2 (PDF)
- CO2 Monitoring Courtesy List (PDF)
- Commercial Fire Sprinkler Contractor Courtesy List (PDF)
- Expedite Request Form_Fillable (PDF)
- Fee Ordinance (PDF)
- Filming Permit Application (PDF)
- Final Fire Code Ordinance 2019 (PDF)
- Fire Alarm 5g Request Form (PDF)
- Fire Alarm Contractor Courtesy List (PDF)
- Fire Code Ordinance (PDF)
- Fire Hazard Overlay (PDF)
- Fireworks Discharge Map (PDF)
- Fixed Extinguisher Servicing Courtesy List (PDF)
- High Pile Storage Consultant Courtesy List (PDF)
- High Piled Storage Requirements (PDF)
- High Piled Storage Worksheet (PDF)
- Master Fee Schedule (PDF)
- Online Permit Portal Information (PDF)
- Plan Review Application Fillable (PDF)
- Plan Review Submittal Process (PDF)
- PV Plan Review Requirements (PDF)
- Special Event Application (PDF)
- Vegetation Management Guide (PDF)
- Weed Abatement Contractor Courtesy List (PDF)