
Fire-Threat Maps and Fire-Safety Rulemaking
2018年1月19日 · The adopted CPUC Fire-Threat Map, together with the map of Tier 1 High Hazard Zones (HHZs) in the U.S. Forest Service- California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s (CAL FIRE) joint map of tree mortality HHZs, form the HFTD Map where stricter fire-safety regulations apply.
SIG - CPUC FireMap
High Fire-Threat District   TMTF - Tier 1 HHZ CPUC Fire-Threat   Tier 2 - Elevated   Tier 3 - Extreme CPUC Approved Tier 2 and Tier 3 (January 19, 2018)   CPUC Approved Tier 2 (January 19, 2018)   CPUC Approved Tier 3 (January 19, 2018) Link to CPUC Approved Statewide Fire Threat Map press release
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Fire Hazard Severity Zones Maps | OSFM - California
Public Resources Code 4201-4204 directs the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) to map fire hazard within State Responsibility Areas (SRA) based on fuel loading, slope, fire weather, and other relevant factors present, including areas where winds have been identified by the department as a major cause of wildfire ...
LRA Fire Hazard Severity Zone Maps | OSFM - California
Accessing Fire Hazard Severity Zone Maps and Data:From June to September 2008 CAL FIRE is posting Recommended maps for Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in Local Responsibility Areas. For each county, until Recommended Maps are posted, Draft Maps used to develop recommendations for cities and unincorporated LRA in the county remain available.
cation of enhanced fire safety regulations. In accordance with the above-decisions, the HFTD Map is a composite of two maps: (1) Tier 1 High Hazard Zones (HHZs) on the U.S. Forest Service-CAL FIRE Joint Tree Mortality Task Force map of HHZs (i.e. HHZ Map) and (2) Tier 2 and Tier 3 fi
California High Hazard Zones (Tier 2) - California Open Data
Tier Two high hazard zones are defined by watersheds (HUC 12, average 24,000 acres) that have significant tree mortality as well as significant community and natural resource assets.
USFS-CAL FIRE Joint Map of Tree Mortality HHZs - current version (NOTE: Scroll down to the "maps and GIS Data" section for the current Tree Mortality HHZ Map, available in various formats)
California High Hazard Zones (Tier 1) - Dataset - California Natural ...
Tier One High Hazard Zones are areas where assets to be protected and tree mortality directly coincide. These are the areas designated by state and local governments as being in greatest need of dead tree removal, pursuant to the California Governor's Emergency proclamation on October 30, 2015.
California Tree Mortality Viewer
The viewer, created as part of the Tree Mortality Task Force, includes various layers related to the California tree mortality problem, including ADS data (depicting areas of dead trees), High Hazard Zones, tree removal projects, and more.