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Cal Fire maps reclassify parts of Oroville; city briefed on 120‑day adoption window
Summary
City staff briefed the council on newly issued fire hazard severity zone maps from the California Office of the State Fire Marshal and Cal Fire; local jurisdictions have 120 days to adopt the recommended zones or provide local findings.
City staff and the local fire prevention bureau briefed the Oroville City Council on updated fire hazard severity zone maps issued by the California Office of the State Fire Marshal and Cal Fire.
Staff said the updated maps reclassify portions of eastern and northern Oroville into higher fire‑hazard categories and trigger new requirements for local adoption. Under California Government Code section 51179, local jurisdictions that receive the state fire marshal’s recommended fire hazard severity zone maps have 120 days to adopt them…
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