California Code of Regulations
Title 14 - Natural Resources
Division 1.5 - Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Chapter 4 - Forest Practices
Subchapter 7 - Administration
Article 2 - Timber Harvesting Plan
Section 1051.5 - Contents of Modified THP for Fuel Hazard Reduction
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
A Plan submitted under section 1051.3 above shall contain all the provisions of 14 CCR § 1034 except 14 CCR § 1034 (z) and the RPF shall:
(a) Use a topographic map base with a minimum scale of 1:12,000.
(b) Certify in the MTHP-FHR that the conditions or facts stated in items 14 CCR § 1051.4 (a) (1)-(13) above exist on the MTHP-FHR area at the time of submission, and that in the preparation, mitigation, and analysis of the MTHP-FHR document, no identified potential significant effects remain undisclosed.
(c) Certify that a meeting will be held at the MTHP-FHR site before Timber Operations commence with the RPF responsible for the Plan, or Supervised Designee, and the licensed Timber Operator who will be operating on the MTHP-FHR area where the contents and implementation of the Plan have been reviewed and discussed.
(d) Certify in writing that in developing the MTHP-FHR, the RPF has completed a Cumulative Impacts assessment as specified in 14 CCR § 898 and Board Technical Rule Addendum No. 2, 14 CCR §§ 912.9, 932.9, and 952.9. Operations conducted pursuant to this section are presumed to be unlikely to cause a significant adverse impact to the environment due to the specific restrictive mitigations required in 14 CCR § 1051.4 (a)(1)-(13) above. This presumption of unlikely impacts shall not apply to MTHP-FHR for which:
(e) Develop and document the vegetation treatments necessary to meet the objectives of fuel hazard reduction and increased resiliency to wildfire within the Project area. The RPF shall utilize contemporary sources of technical information in the development of fuel treatment prescriptions. Prescriptions shall increase landscape heterogeneity, reduce surface and Ladder Fuels, and maintain or increase residual quadratic mean Diameter. The RPF should be aware of the importance of topography and slope position in the designation of treatment areas. Within stands, important topographic features include sinks, areas susceptible to cold air drainage, and moist microsites. Documentation prepared by the RPF shall include, but not be limited to:
1. New
section filed 8-3-2011; operative 1-1-2012 pursuant to Public Resources Code
section
4554.5
(Register 2011, No. 31).
2. Change without regulatory effect
amending subsection (e)(3) filed 2-17-2017 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2017, No. 7).
3. Change without regulatory
effect amending section filed 10-31-2017 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2017, No. 44).
4. Change without regulatory
effect amending subsection (e)(3) filed 10-12-2021 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2021, No. 42).
5. Change without regulatory
effect amending subsection (e)(1) filed 8-1-2022 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2022, No. 31).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 4551, 4551.5 and 4593, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 4512, 4513, 4551, 4551.5, 4552 and 4593, Public Resources Code.