Ordinance for weed abatement and hazardous vegetation control in Shasta Lake.
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- Shasta Lake
What You Should Do Next
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Review the Ordinance
Visit the Shasta Lake Fire’s main station to read the full text of Ordinance No. 26-01.
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Prepare for Compliance
Ensure your property is free of weeds and hazardous materials before the compliance deadline.
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Attend the Meeting
Join the meeting on March 9, 2026, to discuss the ordinance and its implications.
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Contact the Fire District
Reach out to Sharyn Toso at the Shasta Lake Fire District for any questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ordinance No. 26-01 about?
- It mandates property owners to control weeds and hazardous vegetation to reduce wildfire risks.
- When will Ordinance No. 26-01 be adopted?
- The ordinance is scheduled for adoption on March 9, 2026.
- What happens if I don't comply with the ordinance?
- Non-compliance may result in fines and potential abatement at the owner's expense.
- Where can I review the full text of the ordinance?
- A certified copy is available at Shasta Lake Fire’s main station at 4126 Ashby Ct.
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Full Notice Text
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 26-01 AN ORDINANCE OF THE SHASTA LAKE FIRE PORTECTION DISTRICT FOR WEED ABATEMENT AND HAZARDOUS VEGETATION CONTROL Pursuant to Government Code Section 36933(c), the following constitutes a summary of Ordinance No. 26-01 introduced by the Shasta Lake Fire Protection District Board of Directors on February 9th, 2026, and scheduled for consideration of adoption on March 9th, 2026 at its meeting held at Shasta Lake Fire District Station 3, Board Chambers, at 13791 Lake Blvd., Shasta Lake, California. The purpose of Ordinance No. 26-01 is to adopt an ordinance to reduce wildfire hazards by requiring property owners within the District to abate weeds, hazardous vegetation, rubbish, and other fire-prone materials. Upon identifying violations, the District will issue sequential 10-day Notices to Comply (first, second, and final), providing a total 30-day compliance period, with escalating administrative fines of $250, $500, and $1,000 respectively for non-compliance. Persistent failure may lead to District-performed abatement at the owner's expense (recoverable via tax assessment or lien), misdemeanor criminal prosecution, and appeal rights to the District Board within 10 days of any notice or fine. This ordinance, introduced on February 9, 2026, and is scheduled for consideration and adoption on March 9, 2026, and will take effect thirty days after adoption pursuant to California Health and Safety Code §§ 13861, 13879, and §§14875-14931. A certified copy of the full text of the Ordinance is posted and available for review at Shasta Lake Fire’s main station at 4126 Ashby Ct., Shasta Lake, California. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effective thirty (30) days after its adoption and shall be published and posted as required by law. This Ordinance was introduced by the Shasta Lake Fire Protection District Board of Directors on February 9th, 2026 and is scheduled for consideration of adoption on March 9th, 2026. Sharyn Toso, Shasta Lake Fire District Secretary Posted at Shasta Lake Fire Protection District main station, Station 2, Station 3, and published on or before March 2nd, 2026. 3/1/2026 #12117920