SCH Number,Lead Agency Name,Lead Agency Title,Lead Agency Acronym,Document Title,Document Type,Received,Posted,Document Description,Document Portal URL,Project Title,Contact Full Name,Contact Authority,Contact Job Title,Contact Email Address,Contact Address 1,Contact Address 2,Contact City,Contact State,Contact Zip Code,Contact Phone Number,Location Coordinates,Cities,Counties,County Clerks,Location Cross Streets,Location Zip Code,Location Total Acres,Location Parcel Number,Location State Highways,Location Waterways,Location Airports,NOC Has Non Late Comment,NOC State Review Start Date,NOC State Review End Date,NOC Development Type,NOC Local Action,NOC Project Issues,NOC Local Review Start Date,NOC Local Review End Date,NOE Exempt Status,NOE Exempt Citation,NOE Reasons for Exemption,NOD Agency,NOD Approved By Lead Agency,NOD Approved Date,NOD Significant Environmental Impact,NOD Environmental Impact Report Prepared,NOD Negative Declaration Prepared,NOD Other Document Type,NOD Mitigation Measures,NOD Mitigation Reporting Or Monitoring Plan,NOD Statement Of Overriding Considerations Adopted,NOD Findings Made Pursuant,NOD Final EIR Available Location 2020110156,"Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of",California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection,CAL FIRE,Trinity Community Resilience Project (5GG17203),NOE,11/9/2020,11/9/2020,"The Wateshed Research and Training Center (WRTC), plans to implement understory broadcast burning and fuel reduction activities on approximately 113 acres of private land in Weaverville, CA. Pre-burn fuel treatments to minimize fire intensities, especially along control lines and adjacent to critical infrastructure, will occur where necessary within the project area. Pre-fire treatments include fuels reduction in the form of hand thinning (with chainsaws) to remove suppressed trees (less than 8” DBH) and brush/shrubs in strategic locations. Residual materials will be treated by piling and burning, chipping, and/or lop and scatter. Burn units are subdivided by natural features on the landscape (roads, watercourses, trails etc.) to facilitate control efforts and manage smoke impacts based on burn day smoke dispersion. All handlines were established during previous fire suppression efforts, using these, along with the weaverbasin trail system, no new control lines will need to be constructed. Broadcast burning will be implemented during appropriate environmental conditions that will allow us to meet our resource objectives as per the prescribed fire burn plan. Burns will be conducted using hand ignition and other standard prescribed fire methods. Burn prescriptions would aim to reduce surface fuel loading 25-85% and understory woody vegetative cover by 15-65% from pre-burn levels. Implementaion will be in the form of a burn with partners from CAL FIRE, USFS, Trinity RCD, and the Weaverville Volunteer Fire Departments. Objectives include; reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire, stimulating the growth of woody shrubs, oaks, and conifers, increasing water yields, meadow and oak restoration, encouraging the return of native grasses by reducing non-natives invasive plants, reducing conifer encroachment into the oak woodland and grassland areas.",https://ceqanet.opr.ca.gov/2020110156/2,Trinity Community Resilience Project (5GG17203),David Jaramillo,California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection,N/A,David.Jaramillo@fire.ca.gov,875 Cypress Ave.,,Redding,CA,96001,5302252413,,,Trinity,,,,113,,,,,,,,,,,,,Categorical Exemption,Class 4 § 15304 Minor Alterations to Land,"Field review confirmed that no exceptions apply which would preclude the use of a Notice of Exemption for this project. The project consists of minor treatments to land and vegetation in the form of hand thinning and understory broadcast burning via hand crews. The activities do not result in the taking of endangered, rare, or threatened plant or animal species, or sedimentation to surface waters. This project will not convert forestland to non-forest uses, and all treated vegetation will have the ability to grow back. The Department has concluded that no significant environmental impact would occur to aesthetics, agriculture and forestland/timberland, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, geology and soils, greenhouse gas emissions, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, land use planning, mineral resources, noise, population and housing, public services, recreation, transportation/traffic, utilities and service systems, or to wildfire. Documentation of the environmental review completed by the Department is kept on file at 875 Cypress Ave., Redding, CA 96001. ",,,,,,,,,,,,