Title: How to build a
1How to build a
Program
2Assessment
- Assessment
- Level 1
- Photo Interpretation (structure locations)
- Done by city staff or volunteers
- School students
- Eagle Scout
- Others
3- Assessment
- Level 1
- Photo Interpretation (structure locations)
- Identify potential risk areas
4- Assessment
- Level 1
- Level 2
- Individual home assessments
Only in high risk areas
5A Community Plan
6- Includes
- Community activities
7- Includes
- Community activities
8- Includes
- Community activities
- Homeowner activities
- Future development
- Development guidelines
- Building codes
9- Includes
- Community activities
- Homeowner activities
- Future development
- Education efforts
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- Open houses
- Mailings
- Newsletter articles
- Personal contacts
10- Includes
- Community activities
- Homeowner activities
- Future development
- Education efforts
- Disaster readiness
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- Evacuation plan
- Fire suppression plan
11Example project area
12Identify the problems
- The problems
- Homes in dense pine
- Bark beetle killing trees
Andover
13Solution
14Solution
- Thinning
- Reduces fuel
- Improves tree health
- Removes trees too close to homes
15Solution
- Chip slash
- Removes thinning debris
- Reduces fuel
16- City
- Educates homeowners get their approval
- Coordinates the project liaison with
logger/chipper - Administers grant funds
Community
- Homeowners
- Participate in the project
- Keep plants green around homes
- Clean up hazards around home
17The first step Get all the community leaders
involved
Form a Firewise committee
18Assembling a Firewise Committee
City Engineer
Fire Chief
Rotary President
City Planner
EM Director
Tree Inspector
School Teacher
19Roles of Firewise Committee
- Prepare Firewise Plan
- Mitigation Plan
- Emergency Action Plan
- Guide mitigation activities
- Grant application
- On the ground mitigation activities
- Education activities
- Propose building and zoning ordinance changes
20Sample Grant Application p.1
- We are applying for a Firewise Community Grant
to - Reduce fire hazard through thinning pruning of
conifers in selected neighborhoods. - Create neighborhood fire breaks adjacent to wild
lands managed with fire. - Improve access signage and clearances where
needed.
21Sample Grant Application p. 2
Budget Grant Request () Cash Match () In-kind Match
Assessment Planning 1500 1500
Mitigation Activities 4500 1500 Homeowners 3000
Educational Activities 500 800
Totals 6500 1500 5300
Total Project Cost Total Project Cost 13,300 13,300
L2 - Firefighters
L1 - School
Dry Hydrant, Slash disposal
City Equipment, Staff admin time
Printing, mailing
Newsletter article
22Questions?