Dollar Southwest Fuel Hazard Reduction Project
Summary
- SCH Number
- 2021030502
- Public Agency
- California Tahoe Conservancy
- Document Title
- Dollar Southwest Fuel Hazard Reduction Project
- Document Type
- NOE - Notice of Exemption
- Received
- Posted
- 3/22/2021
- Document Description
- The Project will reduce hazardous fuels and conifer density by hand thinning and pile burning on 102 acres adjacent to the community of Dollar Hill. The Project will promote increased health and vigor of the residual tree stand and reduce wildfire threat to the adjacent community.
- Contact Information
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Jason Pollard
California Tahoe Conservancy
Lead/Public Agency
1061 3rd Street
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
Phone : (530) 307-9845
Jason.Pollard@tahoe.ca.gov
Location
- Counties
- Placer
- Regions
- Unincorporated
- Other Location Info
- The Project is located on 102 acres of California Tahoe Conservancy (Conservancy) property within the wildland-urban interface, near the community of Dollar Hill in Placer County.
Notice of Exemption
- Exempt Status
- Categorical Exemption
- Type, Section or Code
- Class 4, § 15304 (See also Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, § 12102.4.)
- Reasons for Exemption
- The Project involves managing fuels and reducing conifer densities for the purpose of forest health and wildfire hazard reduction. The Project consists of minor alterations to the condition of the land and will not result in a significant change in land use or intensity of use.
- County Clerk
- Placer
Attachments
- Notice of Exemption
- 2c_SNPLMA 16 Forestry Projects_Att6_Dollar Southwest_NOE_signed PDF 221 K 2c_SNPLMA 16 Forestry Projects_Att6_ExA_Dollar Southwest_NOE Map PDF 1293 K
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