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Redding council adopts state fire hazard severity zones ordinance
Summary
The City Council approved an uncodified ordinance adopting California's fire hazard severity zone map; Chief Van Landingham said the local map removed about 4,800 homes from the 'very high' zone while adding roughly 1,200 properties in other areas.
The Redding City Council approved an uncodified ordinance adopting the State of California’s fire hazard severity zone map during first reading and waived full reading, the city’s fire chief said at the meeting.
Chief Van Landingham presented the map and said the new state-required process classifies local areas as moderate, high or very high hazard and that local jurisdictions must post maps for public comment within 30 days of receipt, adopt an ordinance within 120 days and submit the ordinance back to the state…
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