One Tam Forest Conservation
Summary
SCH Number
2024020715
Public Agency
California Wildlife Conservation Board
(WCB)
Document Title
One Tam Forest Conservation
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
2/20/2024
Document Description
To consider the allocation for a grant to the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy for a cooperative project with the California Department of Parks and Recreation, the National Parks Service, and Marin Municipal Water District for forest health treatments on approximately 1,100 acres on several properties in Marin County to increase forest health and biodiversity while decreasing vulnerability to wildfire and climate change. WCB Project Tracker ID: 2023238.
Contact Information
Name
Rebecca J. Fris
Agency Name
Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Conservation Board
Job Title
Deputy Executive Director, Restoration and Administration
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
Mill Valley
Counties
Marin
Regions
Northern California
Other Information
Muir Woods National Monument, 1 Muir Woods Rd. Mill Valley, CA 94941
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Statutory Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Public Resources Code 4799.05 (d)(1) Division 13
Reasons for Exemption
Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 901, on September 21, 2018 which addressed a number of wildfire-related items including the creation of Public Resources Code 4799.05 (d)(1) Division 13 (Commencing with Section 21000), which provides that CEQA does not apply to projects that include prescribed fire, thinning, or fuel reduction actions undertaken on federal lands to reduce the risk of high-severity wildfire that have been reviewed under the federal National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.
Attachments
Notice of Exemption
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