Al Tahoe/Sierra Tract Fuel Hazard Reduction Project

Summary

SCH Number
2024070776
Public Agency
California Tahoe Conservancy
Document Title
Al Tahoe/Sierra Tract Fuel Hazard Reduction Project
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
7/19/2024
Document Description
The project consists of removing live, dead, dying and diseased trees, and reducing conifer densities. The activity results will promote increased health and vigor of the stand, and reduce fire threat to the adjacent community.

Contact Information

Name
Jason Pollard
Agency Name
California Tahoe Conservancy
Job Title
Environmental Scientist- Forest Management Coordinator
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
South Lake Tahoe
Counties
El Dorado
Regions
Citywide
Total Acres
34.5
Airports
South Tahoe Airport
Schools
South Tahoe Middle School, Tahoe Valley Elementary
Waterways
Lake Tahoe
Other Location Info
Al Tahoe, Sierra Tract, Highland Woods and Pioneer Village Subdivisions in the City of South Lake Tahoe

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 4, Section 153049(i), “Minor Alterations to Land”
Reasons for Exemption
Forestry activities to reduce conifer/chaparral densities and other forest fuels for forest habitat benefits including forest resilience from insect/disease outbreaks and forest fuels reduction. The project consists of minor alterations in the condition of the land for forestry purposes and does not result in a significant change in land use or intensity of use.
County Clerk
El Dorado

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