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Council hears recommendation to adopt Wildland-Urban Interface code after fire district warning
Summary
Lynndyl council members heard that the local fire district advises adopting the Wildland-Urban Interface code (HB48) because the town is in a high-risk area; no ordinance was voted on, and staff were asked to obtain the ordinance text for review.
Mayor Chase Nielson called the Lynndyl Town Council to order on March 4 and the council discussed a recommendation from the local fire district that the town adopt the Wildland-Urban Interface code (HB48).
Councilmember Richard Pyne said the fire district told the town it needs to adopt HB48 because Lynndyl lies in a high-risk area. Pyne said the district warned that if the town does not adopt the code…
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