5 to 10 year Fire Safe Plan for Carbon Canyon Update of an existing plan developed in 2002 which only included Chino Hills Prioritize Fuel Reduction Projects.

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5 to 10 year Fire Safe Plan for Carbon Canyon Update of an existing plan developed in 2002 which only included Chino Hills Prioritize Fuel Reduction Projects Create Fire Safe Neighborhoods Collaboration between Government Agencies and the Community

CWPP Partners and Stakeholders Partners: Chino Valley Fire Brea Fire State Parks Cal Fire More than 50 Stakeholders, such as: Cities of Brea and Chino Hills Counties of San Bernardino, Orange, and Los Angeles Utilities, HOA’s, Churches, and other large property owners US Fish and Wildlife and State Dept of Fish and Game

Community Meetings

Project Area Map

Fire History Map Over the last 50 years there have been 18 fires that have burned 89,209 acres

Fire Origins Map Over the last 50 years there have been 18 fires that have burned 89,209 acres

Risk Assessment CARBON CANYON COMMUNITY WILDFIRE PROTECTION PLAN COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT LEVEL OF IMPACT:88810 VERSION 3FIRE RISK BLDG CONSTR/FIRE FUELSLOPESDENSITYRISK FREQUENCYRISK TOTALS STRUCTURES SINGLE/MULTIFAMILY HOUSING OLINDA RANCH OLINDA VILLAGE SLEEPY HOLLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES OAK TREE DOWNS PINE VALLEY ESTATES WESTERN HILLS OAKS CARRIAGE HILLS SUMMIT RANCH

Priorities & Recommendations Carbon Canyon Road Mobile Home Parks Fire Plans for all Institutional and Industrial Entities in the Canyon

Priorities & Recommendations Vegetation Management Creating Fire Safe Neighborhoods

Priorities & Recommendations Accurate Weather Information Pre-Attack Action Plans Fire Watch Programs Disaster Communication Programs

Priorities & Recommendations Electric Power Poles Gold Spotted Oak Borer Firestone Boy Scout Reservation

Action Plan Develop an Action Plan to implement the above Priorities and Recommendations Detailed list for 28 projects: Who will provide and do what Funding Timeline Monitoring and Evaluation

Approval of CWPP Obtain official’s signatures and approval by Cal Fire