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These Forests include Modoc, Lassen, Plumas, Tahoe, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Eldorado, Stanislaus, Sierra, Inyo, Sequoia and Toiyabe portion of the Humbolt-Toiyabe of Region 4.</PRE> <SCRIPT>fix(original)</SCRIPT> </DIV> <DIV> <DT><I>Purpose:</I></DT> <PRE ID="original">This data was developed by the USDA Forest Service for use in the Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment Environmental Impact Statement. Subject: Refinements in Mapping the Urban Wildland Intermix Zone defined in Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment To: Forest Supervisors, Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment Forests Reply Due: June 15, 2001 One of the key decisions in the Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment relates to impacts from fuels treatments in the urban wildland intermix zone on California spotted owl habitat. The Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and key owl scientists reached consensus on the amount and intensity of fuels treatment in this zone. In addition, this zone has highest priority for fuel treatments. Based on the mapped allocations and projected treatment schedules developed for the decision, fuel activities over the next decade will be focused in urban wildland intermix zones and Herger-Feinstein Quincy Library Group (HFQLG) pilot project defensible fuels profile zones (DFPZs). Our ability to compete for out-year fuels treatment funds depends on having accurate data regarding locations, amount, potential conflicts, and types of treatments planned for these areas in the next few years. The location of urban areas is the cornerstone for defining the largest portion of the acres we plan to treat over the next 5 years. The Record Of Decision (ROD) directs national forests to locally determine the urban wildland intermix zone. As forests locally determine areas we expect to see differences between the FEIS maps and the forest's local delineation of this zone. We need to review the forests' revised locations, sizes, and interactions of urban wildland intermix zones with other allocations and habitat at the bioregional scale to develop a region-wide fuels treatment program. In addition, this review will provide a consistency check with the effects and expectations related to agreements and other collaborative efforts with stakeholders related to the delineation of the urban wildland intermix zone and potential risk to and maintenance of key habitats. Therefore, I am requesting that the forests create or update the following map layers by June 15, 2001. · urban wildland intermix zones (ROD, pages A-46 and A-47) · California spotted owl protected activity centers (PACs) (ROD page A-33) · northern goshawk PACs (ROD, page A-36) · California spotted owl home range core areas (ROD, page A-43) · approximate location of strategically placed treatment units (ROD, page A-25) To minimize workload, only PAC's and home range core areas that intersect urban wildland intermix zones need to be done by this deadline. Detailed instructions on how to complete these tasks are enclosed. Questions should be addressed to Bernie Bahro at 916-498-5376 or Klaus Barber at 916-454-0818. /s/ Bernie Weingardt (for) BRADLEY E. POWELL Regional Forester</PRE> <SCRIPT>fix(original)</SCRIPT> </DIV> <DIV> <DT><I>Supplemental_Information:</I></DT> <PRE ID="original">Procedures_Used: 7/27/05 - (cclark, GD) Updates received from the Eldorado, Tahoe, Basin, Stanislaus, Sierra and Sequoia Forests. These along with the RSL library coverage, SNVURBN02_1, was converted to polygon feature classes. Fields standardized to the RSL library (see http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/rsl/projects/frdb/layers/urbn.html for more information) Feature level metadata coded for changes to each new polygon. New forest layers updated into original SNVURBN02_1 and final layer clipped to Administrative Forest Outline boundary (R5ForestOutlines04). Inside polygons (donut holes) leftover from coverage that were coded as "Outside Administrative Boundary" were removed. All polygons brought over from SNVURBN02_1 with an Urban Type code of 0 were deleted. Narrative carried over from SNVURBN02_1: 1. Updating the Urban Wildland Intermix Zone The decision allows each national forest to locally determine the urban wildland intermix zone. The concept of "local determination" is approached in two ways. First, forests and local units identify areas where placement of urban wildland intermix zones are appropriate. Second, forests and local units delineate the actual boundaries of these zones and identify potential treatments based on local conditions. The following steps provide additional guidance for locally determining the urban wildland intermix zone, treatment areas, and conditions: Locating Defense Zones. Identify areas that have a relatively high density of residences and/or commercial buildings. (The density class of "greater than one unit per 5 acres" described in the ROD helps identify these areas.) Also consider administrative sites that have facilities occupied during the fire season. Identify values at risk in or adjacent to national forest lands to decide whether a defense zone is appropriate for these areas. Our intent here is to locate defense zones to protect areas where concentrations of people live and work from the effects of wildland fires. We also want to enhance fire suppression capabilities and minimize the spread of fires that might originate in these urban areas to surrounding wildland areas. Documentation of your rationale for the delineation of defense zones could be important for future actions. The enclosed list of communities was provided to the WO by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) as part of the requirement to name communities at risk for the National Fire Plan. This list can be used as a tool to identify where urban wildland intermix zones should be located. If you identified an urban wildland zone around a community or subdivision not on this list, please submit the name and identify boundary to Bruce Goines, State and Private Forestry, who will work with CDF to update the national list. Determining Appropriate Defense Zone Buffers. Once areas needing defense zones have been identified, determine appropriate buffers needed to defend these areas from wildland fire losses. The ROD gives an approximate buffer width of ¼ mile surrounding the area to be protected and extending out into surrounding wildlands. However, locally determining the buffer width means that local managers must consider local conditions, based on likely rates of fire spread combined with assurances of protection for these areas. Consider strategic landscape features, such as roads and topography, as well as potential fire behavior (linked to rate of spread, spotting, flame length, resistance to control, etc.) to delineate the actual boundary of the defense zone. Land ownership patterns may affect how the defense zone is delineated as well. Determining Appropriate Threat Zone Buffers. Delineate a buffer around the defense zone that is approximately 1¼ mile wide. This buffer, which extends from the outer boundary of defense zone, is known as the threat zone. The buffer boundary should follow logical breaks in the topography so that the threat zone is defined as a manageable unit related to the fuels treatments in the urban wildland complex. Threat Zones in the Absence of Defense Zones. It is important to note that, while the ROD allows us to delineate threat zones without defense zones (ROD Appendix A, page A-47) to protect less densely populated areas, we want to proceed cautiously with this direction. Carefully review areas where we are proposing to add a threat zone in the absence of a defense zone. There should be additional rationale for protecting values at risk, rather than simply designating a threat zone because the area meets the structure density criteria for threat zones. Check the underlying land allocations: it may be that we can meet our fuels objectives by applying the forest-wide standards and guidelines for landscape fuels reduction treatments (ROD Appendix A, page A-25) and the allocation-specific standards and guidelines related to mechanical fuels treatments. For threat zones without a defense zone, the approximate buffer width is 1½ miles around the area to be protected. Again, the actual width would be locally determined as described above. 2. Identifying Treatment Areas in the Threat Zone of the Urban Wildland Intermix Zone Threat zone fuel treatments are based on strategically placed area treatments (SPLATs). These potential treatments should be delineated over approximately 30 to 40 percent of the threat zone area (national forest lands only). (See the forest-wide standards and guidelines for fuel reduction treatments (ROD, Appendix A, page A-25) and the assumptions in Appendix G of the FEIS.) What is desired here is NOT the final delineation of the treatment areas, but a better approximation of probable location of treatment units based on combination of SNFP mapping and local knowledge and experience. We expect that project design will further refine the locations of actual treatment areas. Consider the following points when locating potential treatment areas: · Treatments should be designed to interrupt a fire burning under specific weather and fuel moisture conditions. · Treatments are smaller that the expected fire. · Treatment separation must consider the expected fire shape and relative spread rates in the treated areas. The threat zone complements the defense zone and should, when possible, be treated along with the defense zone. The fire and fuels strategy is based on both of these zones being in place. The original prescription layer was obtained from and created by John Babin, GIS Coordinator SNFP. 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<DT><I>Attribute:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Attribute_Label:</I> SHAPE.AREA</DT> </DL> </DD> <DT><I>Attribute:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Attribute_Label:</I> SHAPE.LEN</DT> </DL> </DD> </DL> </DD> </DL> </DD> </DL> <A HREF="#Top">Back to Top</A> <A NAME="285969792"> <HR /> </A> <DL> <DT><I>Distribution_Information:</I> </DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Resource_Description:</I> Downloadable Data</DT> <DT><I>Standard_Order_Process:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Digital_Form:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Digital_Transfer_Information:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Transfer_Size:</I> 4.857</DT> </DL> </DD> </DL> </DD> </DL> </DD> </DL> </DD> </DL> <A HREF="#Top">Back to Top</A> <A name="Metadata_Reference_Information"><HR /></A> <DL> <DT><I>Metadata_Reference_Information:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Metadata_Date:</I> 20060613</DT> <DT><I>Metadata_Contact:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Contact_Information:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Contact_Organization_Primary:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Contact_Organization:</I> USDA Forest Service, Region 5, Remote Sensing Lab</DT> <DT><I>Contact_Person:</I> Carol Clark</DT> </DL> </DD> <DT><I>Contact_Address:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Address_Type:</I> REQUIRED: The mailing and/or physical address for the organization or individual.</DT> <DT><I>City:</I> REQUIRED: The city of the address.</DT> <DT><I>State_or_Province:</I> REQUIRED: The state or province of the address.</DT> <DT><I>Postal_Code:</I> REQUIRED: The ZIP or other postal code of the address.</DT> </DL> </DD> <DT><I>Contact_Voice_Telephone:</I> 916-640-1261</DT> </DL> </DD> </DL> </DD> <DT><I>Metadata_Standard_Name:</I> FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata</DT> <DT><I>Metadata_Standard_Version:</I> FGDC-STD-001-1998</DT> <DT><I>Metadata_Time_Convention:</I> local time</DT> <DT><I>Metadata_Extensions:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Online_Linkage:</I> <A TARGET="viewer" HREF="http://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html"> http://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html</A> </DT> <DT><I>Profile_Name:</I> ESRI Metadata Profile</DT> </DL> </DD> <DT><I>Metadata_Extensions:</I></DT> <DD> <DL> <DT><I>Online_Linkage:</I> <A TARGET="viewer" HREF="http://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html"> http://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html</A> </DT> <DT><I>Profile_Name:</I> ESRI Metadata Profile</DT> </DL> </DD> </DL> </DD> </DL> <A HREF="#Top">Back to Top</A> </BODY> </HTML>