The City Council held a first reading to introduce local amendments to adopt the 2025 California Fire Code and to incorporate the new California Wildland‑Urban Interface (WUI) code into the municipal code.
Staff said the package clarifies emergency vehicle access requirements, restores stricter secondary access thresholds that previously existed, updates local cost‑recovery and false‑alarm fee provisions, and adds vegetation‑management and defensible‑space standards intended to reduce ignition risk along evacuation corridors. Acting Fire Marshal summarized that the WUI code consolidates multiple wildfire protection measures (including Chapter 7A building construction and related state standards) and that adding certain retrofit requirements — such as wildfire‑resistant vents in high or very‑high hazard zones — will also support eligibility for state and federal mitigation grants.
Multiple council members requested clearer objective triggers and a procedural form so staff discretion—when used—would be documented and visible in the planning/permit workflow. Staff committed to produce a legal and operational report from development services, fire and special counsel for the ordinance's second reading on Dec. 10; council adopted the introduction unanimously and directed that follow‑up report be returned with proposed process improvements.
Next steps: staff will return for the second reading on December 10 with the requested legal and procedural analysis and, if appropriate, refinements to objective thresholds for access, road widths, story/height triggers and the AMMR (alternative means, methods, and equivalent) documentation process.