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Sierra County adopts local-responsibility-area fire-hazard map, directs code reorganization

3317077 · May 6, 2025
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Sierra County supervisors introduced and waived the first reading of an ordinance to adopt a Cal Fire local responsibility area fire hazard severity map and to create Title 31 of the Sierra County Code for fire-safety regulations.

Sierra County supervisors introduced and waived the first reading of an ordinance to adopt a Cal Fire local responsibility area fire hazard map and to create a new Title 31 of the Sierra County Code for fire-safety regulations.

The ordinance, presented by Director Brandon Pangman, would officially adopt the state-produced LRA fire hazard severity map required under Government Code section 51178 and add chapter 31.04 to the county code. Pangman said the map affects limited portions of the Sierra Valley periphery and the City of Loyalton; most county lands remain designated under state responsibility areas or are unmapped.

The map adoption must occur within 120 days of the state’s release, Pangman told the board, and the map…

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