Overview

Basics

Basics
The Tahoe Village Fuels Reduction Project was a 57 acre forest thinning and fuels reduction project located on undeveloped land west of the Tahoe Village HOA community. The project was originally funded by FEMA. The environmental compliance was completed as a part of the Environmental Assessment completed for the FEMA projects. The funding source was switched to U.S. Forest Service funding so that pile burning could be utilized to dispose of slash.

Completed
2009
2016
2019
$160,000

Keegan Schafer (kschafer@tahoefire.com)
05/11/2016
01/30/2020
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Organizations

EIP Details

EIP Basics

02.01.01.0078 - Tahoe Village Fuels Reduction Project

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures
Acres of Forest Fuels Reduction Treatment [Initial or Maintenance Treatment: Initial] 57 acres

Reported Performance Measures

Reported Performance Measures
Acres of Forest Fuels Reduction Treatment
2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Units
Initial or Maintenance Treatment Property Ownership Treatment Type Treatment Zone
Initial Private Chipping Community Defense Zone 1 1 acres
Initial Private Hand Thinning Community Defense Zone 1 35 20 56 acres
Initial Private Prescribed Burning Community Defense Zone 20 30 50 acres
Total 1 35 40 31 107 acres

Funding

Expected Funding

Expected Funding
$160,000
$160,000
$0

Total
U.S. Forest Service (USFS - LTBMU) $160,000 $160,000 $0
Grand Total $160,000 $160,000 $0

Reported Expenditures

Reported Expenditures
Total 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
U.S. Forest Service $133,670 $22,230 $20,525 $70,516 $14,735 $5,664 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Grand Total $133,670 $22,230 $20,525 $70,516 $14,735 $5,664 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

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Other Details

Watersheds

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Threshold Categories

  • The Tahoe Village Fuels Reduction Project is a forest fuels reduction and forest restoration project. The project will result in a forest stand that more closely resembles pre-fire suppression forests with more openly spaced trees with crown base heights of approximately 30 feet. This treatment will result in a more fire resilient forest with normal stocking.

Local and Regional Plans

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Related Projects

Related Projects

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Notes

Notes
11/14/2019 11:09 AM Keegan Schafer Approximately 5 acres remain to be burned during the Fall of 2019.