Community Wildfire Protection Plan definition

Community Wildfire Protection Plan means a plan developed pursuant to the federal Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 and which has been approved, within the past five years, by the appropriate city or county, by the appropriate structural fire service provider and by the Oregon
Community Wildfire Protection Plan or "CWPP" means a plan that meets the definition of a community wildfire protection plan in the federal "Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003", 16 U.S.C. sec. 6511, including the minimum requirements for collaboration with local and state government representatives, including conservation districts created pursuant to article 70 of title 35, C.R.S., and county noxious weed program administrators and consultation with federal agencies and other interested nongovernmental parties, including any electric, gas, and water utilities in the affected area, and the minimum requirements for approval by representatives of local government, local fire authorities, and the forest service.

Examples of Community Wildfire Protection Plan in a sentence

  • It takes planning and commitment at the community level BEFORE the wildfire disaster occurs --- and that is what the Community Wildfire Protection Plan is all about.

  • Under the Healthy Forest Restoration Act (HFRA) of 2003, communities (counties) that seek grants from the federal government for hazardous fuels reduction work are required to prepare a Community Wildfire Protection Plan.

  • In the Matter of Adopting an Updated Community Wildfire Protection Plan for Lane County.

  • One of the most successful tools for addressing these challenges is the Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP).

  • OBJECTIVES A Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) provides a community with a road map to reduce its risk from wildfire.

  • The City of Quesnel is committed to carrying out their Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) from 2018-2023.

  • This Community Guide to Preparing and Implementing a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (Community Guide)is intended to assist CWPP participants by providing innovative strategies, case studies and additional resources to develop, implement, and monitor their CWPPs. The minimum requirements for a CWPP are defined in HFRA with more detailed guidance provided in the publication Preparing a Community Wildfire Protection Plan: A Handbook for Wildland-Urban Interface Communities.

  • Support efforts to identify funds available to assist in vegetation management, tree mortality and efforts related to California’s extended drought conditions, and efforts to fund wildland fire protection in and around communities as identified in the County’s Community Wildfire Protection Plan.

  • Meet or exceed the requirements of the National Fire Plan and FEMA for a county level Community Wildfire Protection Plan.

  • I have consulted with my own professional tax advisor(s) to the extent I deem necessary, and I have not relied upon the Monteagle Funds or The Huntington National Bank for any advice concerning the tax or financial results of this rollover, transfer or conversion.

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