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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-1018 Documents Submitted at Mtg ASHLAND FOREST RESILIENCY STEWARDSHIP PROJECT J n k a fr t n { a e s v � , �(MT pp i69Mr� PURPOSE AND NEED FOR ACTION . k x • Purpose : Protect values at iris k reduce hazardous fuels, reduce crown.-fir e; potential, and create conditions more resilient to wildland fires • Need : Urgent reduction in the potential for large scale, high severity fire 1973 . v �. 1959 , x,. a ;Y, e fir€-. .�„{i ° •Ca . � X , r 11910 r IA .:., f j - — a II i m N t W G 2"ei d t WWI k 5k Y wira'aT 1`is 5' _ I t ~�• `f ' f r�r}1 P.,-r :a „ ._,emu ! �� �ra �6-T i .J+.• rte° x,^ e 'ow RECORD O 4. � t Signed October 8, 2009 "The Final EIS presents a Preferred Alternative which was designed specifically to represent the goals, objectives, and desired outcomes expressed by the Community Alternative, developed by the City of Ashland, yet also meet agency goals for the Upper Bear Analysis Area" FUNDING American Recovery and Reinvestment Act PROJECT FUNDED BY FHE American�'UFFINC� AMEH�dA ► x Recovery and Reinvestment Act w a 6. 5 Million'Dollars for AFR ' through ',September 30th, 201 ASHLAND FOREST RESILIENCY MASTER STEWARDSHIP AGREEMEN FORS SERyE�� ��„! �,,, Funding, Density ' ENT Of AG81CU' Project Management Design, Community Oversight Engagement is J Contracting, Multi-Party Workforce Monitoring, Training Fiscal CITY Of ASHLAND Sponsor Protecting TheNature Conservancy .ACTIVE STEWARDSHIP 1 p x R � R p lr t,♦ i w Prescribed Underburning r 7,600 Acres " over 10 years ' i r. �+. .+rats r y'-`° • s "{�,- i.. ... `°- .r Density Management Surface and ladder Fuel Treatments r�x \azure C'unx•r�aix� MONITORING III � aq .✓" _ # �.� . t 4 ;fit „ � ..p ,+.. nTIP 77K Ilk Water Quality 1 v� Monitoring i AFR MULTITARTY . MONITORING IL - q JJJ t ` • h _ y Cr •� f •R. Implementation Review Team ` ; AFR MuLTITARTY s MONITORING a a� "�, �� y � 4�,6►ti - t�ti�"gyp a r Legacy Tree Monitoring #W I m , A.FR MULTIPARTY MONITORING s m , �1 Wildlife Monitoringti a7z-a7 - AFR MULTI- PARTY MONITORING 1, f i f*�� )✓w.S 3 w fn 4 c . + , to ', vp A k %r s ` t{ Fire History/Reconstruction AFR 1 OB TRAINING AND EDUCATION lip , a ...777`. t *w Ecological Workforce Training Y r AFR JOB TRAINING AND :Y 3 EDUCATION k rz, 5 .` `'yam • r R a t'q ➢ °y$� P t iI wa�Ta f1((ll ! sw •.. gt } a h� Vi. g � Y m �. d f 1 Amphran Recovery Workforce Work f Mobilization tment Act 4 � . } A.FR 1 OB TRAINING AND EDUCATION °. 3 F � � �. •_° #1tLAt i� AFR for the Schools �► ' ' COMMUNITY flSFILAND ENGAGEMENT -' Goal si'fiction 4: AFR Community Information Campaign (Communication Strategies) The public is well informed about the AFR.project goals, strategy and timeline, and the results and opportunities involved in monitoring_ Information%-ill be Desired Outcome: available in a variety of formats and a diverse range of outlets to capture different citizen groups. A website (�+N wv ashlandwaters hed org) went public in October 2009. Timeline: Further communication strategies need to be developed by a committee in preparation fortimely occurrence release depending on events taking place. 4rrbuil im boa ds �'ou7ubt, �. � ersoci low MW i Implementing , Grassroots , . • I AFR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT lt**s All About the Watershed ! A New Era in Forest Stewardship AFR Project Video on YouTube AFR DENSITY MANAGEMENT a .TAY 4{ �{ ��l`➢ c' � /' f � mMt S i IAL dL Rw ey •.e tea. of - .K µ r Meeting Competin g Objectives'ectives Ir AFR DENSITY e ASH�AND MANAGEMENT i Block 1 & Block 2 Diameter Distribution All Units: 525 acres ,a 5500 4()30 5000 .x 4500 - 084 4000 3500 3000 2749 CU 2500 - 2179 2000 1500 1275 1000 616 500 S 188 .._ 98 51 19 2 F 0 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22.24 24-26 26-28 28-30 30--32 Diameter Breast Height Meeting Competing I • ups APR PROJECT PROGRESS yN q f{ • ry of:' a F Meeting Current Project Goals 01 f i° a` x A VP ol VU . . Thank You x k yg. K 4. r www. ashlandwatershed. org � y M a A6 '.:a