Forest Legacy/State Transportation Commission Funded Acquisition- 2005.

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Forest Legacy/State Transportation Commission Funded Acquisition- 2005

COMMUNITY FOREST HISTORY 1935 ACF Acquired from Union Water Company Jacoby Creek Forest Purchased 1942-$18,000 Dedicated May 19, 1955-First Community Forest in CA 1979 Ballot initiative and Parkland Bond 1991 Parkland Bond Paid off First Municipal Forest in US Certified Sustainable By Forest Stewardship Council Added 618 acres to Jacoby Creek Forest 2005 –Added 171 acres added to Community Forest

Forest Management Goals from the 1994 Plan: 1.Maintain the health of the forest system, specifically, maintain the integrity of the watershed, wildlife, fisheries and plant resources, their relationships and the process through which they interact with their environment 2.The City’s forests shall serve as models of managed redwood forests for demonstration and educational purposes. 3.Produce marketable forest products and income to the City in perpetuity, balancing timber harvest and growth. 4.The community forest shall also be managed to provide forest recreational opportunities for the community Policy decisions are made by the City Council with input from the Forest Management Committee. * The FMP is available from the City website:

Arcata Forest 1880’s Corduroy skid trail

Redwood/oxalis type

1979 ARCATA PARK BOND Resolution “ Managed under principles of ecological forestry” Serve as a “model” of forest management Portion of net revenue to be used for acquisition and development of parks and open space areas Serve as a model forest

Forest Data Forest Size = 1984 acres Current merchantable inventory *65 mmbf Projected inventory by 2025 = 90 mmbf Per acre growth = 2,000-3,000 bf per acre/year Site Class II, Site index= 167 Typical stand per acre volume = mbf Harvest level = mbf/year * (Does not include reserves totaling 45% of land base)

2004 –620 mbf

Harvest date: 2000

Northern Spotted Owl: 2004 Jacoby Creek Forest

N. Spotted Owl Activity Center: High amount of snags, down logs, stand complexity

Before Fuel Treatment

After treatment

JCF-Road Removal 2004

McDaniel Slough Restoration-240 acres, City of Arcata, DFG, Coastal Conservancy--- $3.3 million

Arcata’s Lessoned Learned Take the time to get community buy in and secure funding for long-term management monitoring and adaptive management. Sustain the community buy in by involving the community in the management activities. Also provide a forum such as a newsletter to communicate with the community. Set up a system whereby future management goals are clear. Consider third party certification (FSC in Arcata’s case) to provide elected officials with comfortable parameters to operate within. Conduct periodic community “visioning” sessions to make sure that the community continues to support goals and objectives. This is in addition to the usual public hearings for adopting management plans etc. Do not wait as increasing land values in the urban interface may make large acquisitions unfeasible. Starting small with a particularly vulnerable tract of land is probably a good idea from which momentum can build for later additions. Acquiring and managing a community forest requires technical expertise, collaborative partnerships, willing landowners and a bit of luck with timing.