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                                    THIRD READING


          Bill No:  AB 744
          Author:   Dahle (R) and Gordon (D)
          Amended:  9/6/13 in Senate
          Vote:     21

           
          PRIOR VOTES NOT RELEVANT


           SUBJECT  :    Timber harvesting plans:  exempt activities

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :   This bill expands, for five years, the timber harvest  
          plan (THP) exemption for fuel reduction by increasing the size  
          of the tree that can be cut to 24 inches in stump diameter to  
          assist in fuel hazard reduction throughout specific areas in  
          Northern California.

           Senate Floor Amendments  of 9/6/13 delete the prior version of  
          this bill relating to the recycling of beverage containers and  
          instead propose to reduce the risk of wildfires in the Sierra.

          ANALYSIS  :    Under the Z'berg-Nejedly Forest Practice Act of  
          1973(Act) prohibits a person from conducting timber operations  
          unless a timber harvesting plan prepared by a registered  
          professional forester has been submitted to the Department of  
          Forestry and Fire Protection (Department).  The Act authorizes  
          the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection to exempt from  
          those provisions of the act a person engaging in specified  
          forest management activities, including, the harvesting of  
          trees, limited to those trees that eliminate the vertical  
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          continuity of vegetative fuels and the horizontal continuity of  
          tree crowns, for the purpose of reducing the rate of fire  
          spread, duration and intensity, fuel ignitability, or ignition  
          of tree crowns.  Provides that the notice of exemption issued  
          for this exemption, known as the Forest Fire Prevention  
          Exemption (Exemption), may be authorized only if certain  
          conditions are met, including that only trees less than 18  
          inches in stump diameter, measured at eight inches above ground  
          level, may be removed, as provided.

          This bill:

          1. Provides, until January 1, 2019, that an additional notice of  
             exemption, known as the Forest Fire Prevention Pilot Project  
             Exemption, may be authorized if certain conditions are met,  
             including, among others, that only trees less than 24 inches  
             in stump diameter, measured at eight inches above ground  
             level, may be removed, as provided.  Provides that this bill  
             is expressly limited to the Sierra Nevada Region, as well as  
             Modoc, Siskiyou and Trinity counties.

          2. States that it is the intent of the Legislature to establish  
             a five-year pilot project to assess whether increasing the  
             diameter of trees that may be removed pursuant to the  
             existing Exemption in the Act, can reduce the risk of  
             catastrophic fire that threatens many communities in the  
             Sierra Nevada while improving the economic use of this  
             exemption for landowners.  It is further the intent of the  
             Legislature that the Department maintains adequate records to  
             evaluate this pilot project.  It is also the intent of the  
             Legislature that those using this exemption consider the  
             appropriate use of the California Conservation Corps, local  
             conservation corps, and properly supervised inmate fire crews  
             in implementing activities pursuant to this pilot project.

          3. States that it is the intent of the Legislature that the  
             Natural Resources Agency develops a forest restoration and  
             fuels reduction program that utilizes an interagency process  
             to develop regionally appropriate and cost-effective forest  
             restoration prescriptions and permits.

           Background
           
          The Legislature enacted the Exemption to the THP (AB 2420, La  

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          Malfa, Chapter 712, Statutes of 2004) to help landowners thin  
          their forests to reduce the threat of catastrophic fire.    
          Existing law allows for trees up to 18 inches in diameter and in  
          some circumstances, 24 inches, to be removed without having to  
          file a THP.

          Since its passage, the program has been greatly underutilized  
          despite the intent of the Legislature to increase it.  Since  
          this point an average of about 800 acres are thinned annually,  
          all throughout the state of California. 

          With forest fires raging out of control in California right now,  
          there is a need for a solution find a way for private land  
          owners to manage their forests and lower the threat of  
          additional catastrophic wildfire.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  No



          RM:d  9/9/13   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  NONE RECEIVED

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