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1 “The Prescott Story” Backyards and Beyond 2006

2 Darrell Willis, Fire Chief

3 Prescott  Central AZ Highlands  Elevation 5300 Feet  Nestled in a Basin  Surrounded by National Forest & Undeveloped State Land  Prevailing SW Winds

4 Prescott  Ponderosa Pine  Heavy Chaparral FM4  Average Rainfall 16 1/2 inches per year Vegetation Prescott Basin

5  28,400 acres  52,000 residents  21,000 homes  Assessed Value Over $3 billion dollars. Prescott Basin Values at Risk

6 City of Prescott Values at Risk  8,392 acres  38,180 residents  13,911 homes  Assessed value of $2 billion

7 PAWUIC INCEPTION  1990  City Manager  Chairman of Yavapai County Board or Supervisors  Prescott National Forest Supervisor

8 Key Agencies  Prescott National Forest  Arizona State Land Department  Central Yavapai Fire District  City of Prescott Fire Department  Yavapai County Emergency Management Department

9 Beginning Steps  Improve cooperation between all fire agencies  Joint Exercises  Educate Community  Wildfire Town Meeting  Defensible Space Sign Placement

10 Cooperative Efforts We do not do it alone

11 Participating Agencies  Prescott National Forest  Arizona State Land Department  Central Yavapai Fire District  City of Prescott Fire Department  Yavapai County Emergency Management Department  Prescott Police Department  Yavapai County Sheriff’s Department

12 It all starts with a relationship

13 Continues With A Plan

14  Incident Notification  Resource Management  Communications  Operating guidelines  Evacuation procedures  Updated annually Operations Plan

15 Specialized Equipment  Structure Protection Trailer  Wood Chippers  Yavapai County Chipper Crew  Defensible Space / Fire Crew

16 Timber Ridge

17 First Firewise Subdivision  Timber Ridge  Pilot Firewise Project  5th anniversary  Overlapping Home Ignition Zones

18 Timber Ridge  Projects to do  Reduce Fuel  Thin out Ponderosa Pines  Clear Easements  Replace flammable roofs with non-flammable alternatives  Keep area free of vegetation debris  Cover Roof Vents  Treat Common Areas

19 Other Successful Subdivisions  Kingswood  Highland Pines  Government Canyon  Eagle Ridge  Rancho Vista  The Ranch  Haisley  Hidden Valley  Yakashaba

20 Successful Subdivisions  Firewise Requirements  Sponsor Firewise task force  Enlist wildland urban interface specialist to create solution  Invest minimum of $2.00 annually per capital in Firewise Program  Observe a Firewise Community Day  Submit an annual report to Firewise  Recertified in 2005

21 Treatment Areas

22 Defensible Space

23 The Solution Reduce Vegetative Fuels + Reduce Structural Fuels = Reduced Fire Problem First in Arizona to Adopt U/W/I Code 2000

24 The Solution  International Urban-Wildland Interface Code  City of Prescott recently adopted the 2003 code  2006 version will be adopted in January 2007

25 Defensible Space Home Factors  Roofing Material  Construction Material  Slope of property  Topography  Size & Type Vegetation on Property

26 Defensible Space Management Zone  Zone 1  10’ Around Structure  Clear all Flammables  Zone 2  30’ Around Structure  Fuel Reduction  Zone 3  Extend to Property Line  Thin Trees/Shrubs  10’ between crowns

27 Wildfire Risk Reduction Services  Original Brush Crew  Foreman  2 Saw Operators  2 Equipment Operators  6 Brush Haulers  Cleared Private Property  Summer seasonals

28 Wildfire Risk Reduction Services  Risk Assessments  Reduce residential fuel loads  Free Chipping  Brush Work Crew  SFA Grant 50/50  10 FTE’s

29 Wildfire Risk Reduction Services  Wildland Fire Risk  Hazard Severity Assessment  Preplan Mapping Before After

30 Wildfire Risk Reduction Services  New Construction  Must Comply with 2003 U/W/I Code  Provide Vegetation Management Plan  Site Inspection of Property

31 Wildfire Risk Reduction Services  Diseased Tree Removal Program  Removed > 10,000 Ponderosa Pine Trees

32 Wildfire Risk Reduction Services  Fuels Management Crew  Clears vegetation  NWCG Qualified  Type l Crew  21 PERSONNEL 1 - Crew Supervisor 1 - Crew Captain 2 - Squad Bosses 4 - 2 Person Saw Teams 6 - Firefighters 2 - Crew Representatives

33 3 Year Mitigation Results  25% of Homes Treated  7100 Acres  4,600 Homes  12,500 Citizens Protected  12,600 tons of slash has been disposed of

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36 Means of Fuel Reduction Before After Mechanical

37 Means of Fuel Reduction Before After By Hand

38 Ongoing Educational Efforts  Annual Town Hall  Homeowner Groups Annual Contact  Reminders to Residents  Public Education

39 Website Locations  www.regionalinfo-alert.org  www.fire.cityofprescott.net  www.firewise.org

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41 New Programs  HFEDT: Healthy Forest Economic Development Team  Encourage development of local forest products industry  Scaled to local forest yields of various types of biomass  Business Ideas  Small Scale Milling  Power Generation  Commercial Heating Projects  Wood Pellet Production

42 New Programs Community Wildfire Protection Plan  Prescott Basin  Surrounding Communities  1 million acres  $6.6 Billion in structures

43 New Programs  Project Learning Tree  University of Arizona Extension Service  Local Schools

44 Lessons Learned  We are dealing with a continuous process  Patience and Persistence  Neighborhood Advocates are essential  Proof that mitigation works

45 Reasons for Success  Strong Support of member agencies  Strong Support of local organizations  Homeowner Organizations  Unpaid, Dedicated, Hard-Working Volunteers  NASA/Prescott College sustainability project  Strong Support of local companies  Arizona Public Service  University of AZ Extension Service  State Farm Insurance  CommSPEED

46 Indian Fire

47 Questions & Answers? PAWUIC Cooperative efforts Firewise Community Involvement Education Defensible Space UWIC 2003


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