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Planning commission reviews parklet ordinance language; seeks clearer rules on maintenance, spacing and insurance

Mount Shasta Planning Commission · April 29, 2026
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Commissioners discussed clarifying the parklet ordinance’s temporary/permanent language, maintenance timelines, setback and spacing limits, and insurance and fee structures. Staff will revise the draft to add clearer renewal/approval thresholds, maintenance standards and insurance minimums for future action.

Mount Shasta — City planning staff and the Planning Commission on April 28 discussed proposed clarifications to the city’s parklet ordinance, asking staff to return with rewritten language that clarifies permanence, spacing, maintenance and insurance requirements.

Staff noted the ordinance currently contains mixed references to “temporary” and “permanent” parklet features and said the intent in previous work was to allow structures that read as permanent but remain removable. Commissioners asked staff to reconcile the inconsistency and decide whether annual renewals…

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