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Council approves weed‑abatement order and discusses expanding fuel‑reduction tools including goat grazing
Summary
City council adopted the annual weed abatement order for vacant properties and discussed longer‑term program improvements, including potential expanded clearing beyond the existing first‑100‑foot requirement, a goat grazing pilot and a grant application for a community wildfire protection plan.
The San Clemente City Council voted unanimously April 15 to adopt the annual weed abatement order that directs removal of weeds, rubbish and refuse from vacant, non‑occupied developed parcels and finds the action categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.
During the public hearing, resident Tom Streeter urged the council to expand the program and consider a phased ordinance requiring more…
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