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Council introduces ordinance adopting state fire-hazard severity map for Roseville (first reading)

3638582 · May 29, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented the state Fire Marshal's fire hazard severity zone map and the council voted to introduce for first reading an ordinance designating moderate and high fire hazard severity zones within Roseville as required by state law.

The Roseville City Council on May 21 introduced for first reading an ordinance to adopt moderate and high fire hazard severity zones for areas inside the city, following required mapping produced by the California State Fire Marshal.

Fire Chief Ryan Harrigan told the council the state fire marshal used a model centered on probability of an area burning and expected fire behavior under extreme conditions to classify lands, and that the local map must be adopted by ordinance within 120 days of receipt. “This agenda item is to introduce for first reading an…

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