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Larimer County commissioners approve consent agenda including $400,000 for Cameron Peak weed control and ADU fee‑waiver support
Summary
Larimer County commissioners voted 3‑0 on Aug. 26 to approve a consent agenda that included $400,000 for weed control on the Cameron Peak burn scar, support for an ADU fee‑waiver grant, personnel and benefits policy updates, and adoption of 2024 International Fire Code updates for multiple fire districts.
Larimer County commissioners unanimously approved a consent agenda on Aug. 26 that included a US Forest Service agreement modification allocating an additional $400,000 for weed control in the Cameron Peak burn scar, a letter supporting an ADU fee‑waiver grant, several policy updates and local adoptions of the 2024 International Fire Code.
The board voted 3‑0 to approve the items after Commissioner Jody Shattuck McNally moved to approve the consent agenda and Commissioner Kristin Stevens seconded the motion.
The largest single allocation on the consent agenda is a US Forest Service GRAMA modification to fund weed control work on Forest Service land in the Cameron Peak burn scar. The modification covers work…
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