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Community Wildfire Protection Plan Documents

The Wrightwood Community Wildfire Protection Plan becomes
the
1st fire plan completed in San Bernardino County.
 Click Here to view the Wrightwood CWPP
(pdf 1.1meg - appendix documents not included due to size)

 
HFRA
HFRA Summary
HFRA Field Guide
Fed Reg Predecisional Admin
HRFA - H.R. 1904
Fed Reg High Risk
10 Year Plan - May 2002
 
Fire Plan Info

Basic Fire Plan Template
HRFA Fire Plan Handbook
CA Community Fire Plan
 

Mapping

CDF Fuel Hazards Maps (FRAP)
USGS Fire Planning and Mapping
 

Misc documents

AB 1216 - Building standards
 

Sample Plans

Archuleta County Fire Plan
Bitterroot Fire Plan
Bitterroot Fire Plan Maps
Inyo - Mono Counties Plan

Notes:
Most documents are in Word or PDF file format. Free Acrobat reader must be installed to view .PDF files.




It's recommended to save the files to your hard disk - rather than viewing online !

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Documents below were used in preparation of the
Wrightwood Community Wildfire Protection Plan

Fuel Modification

Maps

Other

USFS Big Pines Proposal
USFS Wrightwood Proposal (pending)
USFS Lone Pine Canyon Proposal
SB County Tree Removal
SCE Tree Removal
WWFSC Healthy Forest & Restoration Guidelines

 

Evacuation Routes
Fire History

Big Pines Fuel Mod
Lone Pine Canyon Fuel Mod


Wrightwood Flame Length
Wrightwood Private Property Treatments
Wrightwood Treatment Objectives
Wrightwood Treatment Priorities

SB Fire Haz Code
SB Abate Haz Tree Notice
CA Code - Clearance




 

Notes: Fuel reduction/modification proposals are works in progress and will continue to be updated as changes occur.
More pertinent documentation will be used for SCE and SB County Tree Removal programs.

Notes: Some maps above will be reconfigured in higher resolution before including in final plan. Fuel reduction/modification maps are works in progress and will continue to be updated as changes occur.

Notes: Not all items listed above will need to be included in final plan.

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