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Redding council adopts state fire-hazard severity map; some properties reclassified
Summary
The City of Redding adopted an uncodified ordinance that aligns local maps with the State of California's fire-hazard severity classifications; the update removes about 4,800 homes from the very-high zone and adds roughly 1,200 properties.
The Redding City Council voted unanimously to adopt an uncodified ordinance aligning the city's maps with the State of California's fire hazard severity zone classifications. Chief Robert Van Landingham delivered the staff report and the council approved first reading and adoption by roll call.
Chief Van Landingham told the council the state now requires local jurisdictions to adopt all three classes (moderate, high and very high) and to post maps for public comment within 30 days, adopt an ordinance…
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