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Temporary Helispots for Post-Wildland Fire Restoration

The Forest proposes to install two temporary helispots to facilitate ecosystem restoration activities in Miller and Ash Canyons following the Monument wildland fire on the Sierra Vista Ranger District.

Project Information

Expected Analysis Type
Decision Memo

Categorical Exclusion
Post-fire rehabilitation activities not to exceed 4,200 acres (such as tree planting, fence replacement, habitat restoration, heritage site restoration, repair of roads and trails, and repair of damage to minor facilities such as campgrounds) to repair or improve lands unlikely to recover to a management approved condition from wildland fire damage, or to repair or replace minor facilities damaged by fire.

Special Authority
National Fire Plan - Healthy Forests Initiative CE

Lead Management Unit
Sierra Vista Ranger District

Notice and Comment Regulation
Not Subject to Regulations

Project Purpose
Vegetation management (other than forest products)

Project Activity
Forest vegetation improvements

Project Status

Current Status
Analysis Completed

Project Milestones

All planning milestones have been completed.

Project Decision Information

Temporary Helispots for Post-Wildand Fire Restoration

Decision Signed Date
2011-07-29

Last Updated: 8/02/2011