Lake County Record-Bee

Forest Service issues draft decision for North Shore Project

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Kristen Sexton, Acting Forest Supervisor for the Mendocino National Forest, has issued a draft decision notice with a finding of no significan­t impact for the North Shore restoratio­n project’s environmen­tal assessment.

The purpose of the project is to improve community wildfire safety by reducing fuels within the wildland urban interface while also restoring and reforestin­g burned areas from the 2018 Ranch Fire. The project area is located in Lake County, about 11 miles southeast of Upper Lake, Calif., near communitie­s on the north and northeast shores of Clear Lake.

Sexton has selected Alternativ­e 6 (modified Alternativ­e 3). The decision would allow for reforestat­ion on just over 2,600 acres located on the Upper Lake Ranger District in areas that experience­d high levels of tree mortality during the 2018 Ranch Fire. The project includes fuels reduction treatments on approximat­ely 40,000 acres. Those treatments could include prescribed burning, pile burning, hand thinning and mechanical treatment on areas with slopes less than 35%.

Objections can be filed by mail, fax or email to the reviewing officer: USDA Forest Service, Jennifer Eberlien, Regional Forester, 1323 Club Drive, Vallejo, CA 94592, Attn: North Shore Restoratio­n Project; fax (707-5629229); or email to objections-pacificsou­thwestregi­onal-office@usda. gov with subject: North Shore Restoratio­n Project. Additional instructio­ns for submitting objections can be found in the legal notice and on the project website.

The environmen­tal assessment, finding of no significan­t impact, draft decision notice and supporting documentat­ion are available online at their website: http://www.fs.usda.gov/ project/?project=55716.

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