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Council approves annual district assessments, adopts local fire‑hazard map; most measures pass unanimously
Summary
At its June 10 meeting the Riverbank City Council adopted a local fire hazard severity zone map and approved the Fiscal Year 2025–26 engineer reports and levy/collection of annual assessments for multiple landscape, lighting and storm‑drain districts. Most votes were unanimous; one councilmember recused from a Crossroads item.
The Riverbank City Council on June 10 adopted a set of routine but budgetary measures: it read the ordinance designating the City of Riverbank Local Responsibility Area fire hazard severity zone and approved engineers’ reports and the levy/collection of annual assessments for several landscape, lighting and storm‑drain assessment districts for fiscal year 2025–26.
Fire hazard map: The council accepted a CAL FIRE‑prepared fire hazard severity map that designates an area on the city’s eastern border as a “moderate” fire hazard zone. Staff explained the state model and the map’s intended uses, including informing building standards (California Building Code Chapter 7A), subdivision review and…
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