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Planning Commission backs amendment to Mount Shasta parklet rules, sends ordinance to council

4069631 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The Mount Shasta Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend the City Council amend Municipal Code chapter 19.03 to add design permanence and character standards for parklets, and found the action is not a CEQA project.

The Mount Shasta Planning Commission voted unanimously on June 17 to recommend that the City Council adopt changes to the city's parklet ordinance that add design-permanence and character standards and to find the action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act. Planning Commissioner Belinda Hagera moved the resolution; it was seconded by Commissioner Alan Pardee and carried without opposition.

The vote follows a public hearing and detailed staff presentation on a narrow amendment to Mount Shasta Municipal Code chapter 19.03 (Parklet Dining). Planning staff asked the commission to limit the amendment to one new item (referred to in the staff report as "item X") that addresses construction materials and techniques, vicinity design context and coherent design character. "All the other components of that existing park ordinance under this…

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