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Ross council introduces municipal code cleanups and accepts state fire-hazard maps; council sets May 8 for adoption votes
Summary
Council members introduced broad cleanup amendments to the Ross Municipal Code (ordinance 728) and introduced an ordinance to adopt state fire hazard severity zone maps for Ross Local Responsibility Area (ordinance 729). Council directed staff to return for second readings and final adoption on May 8.
The Ross Town Council on April 3 introduced two sets of municipal changes: a broad package of municipal-code cleanups and a separate ordinance to adopt state fire hazard severity zones for the town’s Local Responsibility Area.
Planning and building staff summarized ordinance 728, a multi-chapter package of edits the town calls “cleanup amendments.” The changes update job titles, add Juneteenth as an official town holiday, make gender-neutral language and scrivener’s corrections, modify the town’s drainage and flood-related rules (including a requirement raising finished-floor elevation for manufactured homes to one foot above…
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