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Tierrasanta Fire Safe Council Initial Meeting Article
Will Conduct its First Meeting on September 27, 2006
(For pdf version click
HERE)
The goal of the
Tierrasanta Fire Safe Council (T-FSC), initiated by resolution of the
Tierrasanta Community Council (TCC), is to increase fire safety by
mobilizing volunteers to better protect homes, businesses, neighborhoods and
communities. The Cedar fire was not long ago and the areas burned then have
re-vegetated to a level that restores the fire risks seen before the fire.
We are all concerned with the potentially devastating effects of wildfire on
our families, homes, businesses and neighborhoods. We are all familiar with
the areas of high vegetation on our slopes and in our canyons both in our
neighborhoods and at the borders of Mission Trails Regional Park. The
vegetation in these areas has grown through the years to high and in some
places to extreme threat levels (See www.campbellot.com/firesafe_tierrasanta/.).
When we chose to live in our Tierrasanta wildland-urban interface, we
accepted the risks of fire. The T-FSC volunteers work in cooperation with
federal, state and local agencies that assist in community wildfire
prevention, protection and preparedness. Being part of the T-FSC can help us
help ourselves to learn and be proactive within our Tierrasanta neighborhood
wildland interfaces to reduce the risk of another Cedar fire or worse while
protecting the environment.
We are not alone. There
are approximately 150 Fire Safe Councils in California, over 50 in the
County of San Diego of which two are in the City of San Diego; Scripps Ranch
and Talmage. In addition to forming the T-FSC, the TCC has approved the
membership in the Federal Firewise Community program. As a Firewise
Community, Tierrasanta will be assessed for fire hazards which will be used
to help our T-FSC to prepare our Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP).
The CWPP will identify Tierrasanta’s greatest wildfire risks and the
community projects that will address these risks. As members of both the FSC
and Firewise Community the T-FSC has access to multiple grant opportunities
for the purpose of meeting our goals and priorities defined in the CWPP.
Grants will be available for both local and private properties. Another
source that is promised for portions of City Council District 7 is low cost
forgivable loans that will be available through the Grantville Redevelopment
effort.
The TFSC is a partner
with the San Diego County Fire Safe Council which is assisting us with our
council formation, education, and grant development as well as being a
member of the Firewise Assessment Team. Other partners include the San Diego
Fire Department, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (who
will lead the community assessment), Mission Trails Regional Park, City of
San Diego Park and Recreation Department, Tierrasanta Community Emergency
Response Team (T-CERT), Friends of Tierrasanta Canyons, Tierrasanta
Maintenance Assessment District (MAD), Tierrasanta Open Space Committee (TOSC),
and the San Diego River Park Coalition. As a Fire Save Council we have many
other groups, businesses, and organizations as partners (See
www.firesafecouncil.org/).
Just a few of the many
projects the T-FSC might adopt include providing chipping services, creating
fuel breaks, educating neighbors on defensible space, encouraging fire-wise
landscaping, using goats for weed and brush abatement, improving signage and
emergency communication systems, and developing evacuation plans. Currently
the TOSC, MAD, and Friends of Tierrasanta Canyons accomplish some abatement,
tree trimming and removal, and openspace trail improvements, but resources
and volunteers are limited. In addition to the public safety issues,
discussion may extend beyond safety, to earthquake preparedness, emergency
medical response, etc.One of the specific projects being considered are fire
safe demonstration gardens designed to support homeowner fire wise awareness
and as meeting places for instruction. The demonstration gardens will be in
current openspace areas that would also be developed into pleasant, walkable
parks with identified/annotated firewise groupings of vegetation.
Education will be
included at meetings, in flyers, through websites and newspaper articles, at
community events such as TierraFest. This education will consist of how to
maintain the required 100 foot defensible spaces (See homeowner’s checklist
link at www.campbellot.com/firesafe_tierrasanta), fire proofing our homes,
and vegetation management.
In addition to
addressing the home environment, the T-FSC will work with our partners to
address vegetation management in the open spaces, including brush thinning,
pruning, and invasive species removal. Easy access must first be provided to
allow work crews and volunteers into the target areas for this to be
accomplished.
The success of the
council depends upon the willingness and participation of the
people/organizations of our community. An initial core group has been formed
which includes members from the Friends of Tierrasanta Canyons, TCC, TOSC,
and T-CERT. At the first community meeting we will introduce the core group
and our government partners to the community and solicit volunteers to take
the lead to form chapters in their Tierrasanta communities/HOAs or
neighborhoods. Other volunteers will be needed to help bring together public
and private organizations to discuss fire safety in our community.
The Tierrasanta Fire Safe Council will conduct its
first formal community meeting on September 27, 2006 from 6:30 to 8:30 at
the Tierrasanta Recreation Center complex swimming pool meeting room. The
agenda with directions to the meeting will be posted through a link on the
TCC website
www.tierrasantacc.org. If you have any questions,
suggestions or would like to be included in the T-FSC email list before the
meeting please contact Lee Campbell at lee@campbellot.com.
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