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File #: ID-107-26    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/9/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/17/2026 Final action:
Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, AMENDING CHAPTER 15 OF THE BRIGHTON MUNICIPAL CODE; ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2025 EDITION OF THE 2025 COLORADO WILDFIRE RESILIENCY CODE; AND SETTING FORTH AMENDMENTS THERETO (FINAL READING)
Attachments: 1. ORD 26 Adopting Wildfire Resiliency Code (1) 1.20.pdf, 2. 2025ColoradoWildfireResiliencyCode (1), 3. CAHB CWRC Code Recommendations, 4. CHANGES-Coalition-Requested-Changes-to-CWRC, 5. Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code_ CAHB...and Refinement Email, 6. CWRC 2nd Reading 3.17.2026 FINAL
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Department of Community Development
Reference: Adoption of the State required Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council

Through: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Andrew Ulmer, Chief Building Official
Date Prepared: March 2, 2026

PURPOSE
This agenda item is to introduce the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code adoption by ordinance and constitutes the public hearing and second reading. City of Brighton is mandated to adopt the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code by the state of Colorado. The information within this staff report and presentation regarding the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code (CWRC) outlines where and what new preventative measures will need to be taken within affected areas in the City of Brighton.

PROCESS
The first reading was on February 17th, 2026. The subsequent required notices were published in the newspaper on February 26th and March 5th. The meeting on March 17th, 2026 is the public hearing and second reading of the ordinance. The City is required to adopt the code by April 1, 2026, and begin implementing the provisions of the code beginning July 1, 2026.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE
In 2025, Senate Bill 25-142 was enacted. This requires the adoption of the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code if a jurisdiction has an area falling within the state Wildland-Urban Interface map. This map is supposed to be updated every three years per 8 CCR 1507-39. The City does have some areas that fall within this map.

This code applies to both residential and commercial structures. The code administrative provisions mirror those of other ICC adopted model codes. An applicant proposing to build a new project will have the ability to appeal categorization of the state map at their own expense with the support of a technical expert. This will not impact existing structures unless they are undergoing a significant addition or alteration.

On the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) m...

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