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FILE # 420-20
AGENDA STATEMENT
CZTY COUNCIL MEETZNG DATE: February 20, 2001
SUBJECT:
Amendments to the Wildfire Management Plan
Report Prepared By: James R. Ferdinand, Fire Marshal
ATTACHMENTS:
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Resolution amending the Wildfire Management Plan
2. Draft Amendments to the Wildfire Management Plan
3. Revised Removal Requirements
A '
dopt Resolution amending the Wildfire Management Plan
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: Proposed amendments to the Wildfire Management Plan would
reduce pruning and tree clearance requirements where residences are proposed near fire resistive Heritage
Trees. The proposed changes are as follows:
1. The addition of the definition of "Fire Resistive Heritage Trees"
2. The addition of a section establishing modified construction requirements for building on lots
containing Fire Resistive Heritage Trees.
3. The addition of a section setting forth vegetation standards for Fire Resistive Heritage Trees on
approved lots.
Under the City's vegetation removal requirements and Wildfire Management Plan, new homes must
provide up to a 100-foot defensible space and trees within that space must be pruned up at least 6 feet
from the ground. Strict application of these standards could require that Heritage Trees be pruned when
new homes are proposed in the vicinity. Proposed amendments to the Wildfire Management Plan and
vegetation removal standards reflect the higher fire resistance of certain Heritage Trees, and allow
modified vegetation and pruning when enhanced construction and vegetation management standards are
met. These changes will preserve Heritage Trees that are resistant to fire from being pruned up to six feet
from the ground and still ensure the safety of residences built up to five feet from the drip line of these
trees. Trees identified as Fire Resistive Heritage Trees will be trimmed of dead wood and the debris
removed from under the canopy. In addition to this treatment, an irrigated green belt shall be installed and
the building elevation~ exposed to the tree or fire buffer shall meet additional construction requirements to
further enhance fire resistance. Please see Attachment 2 for details.
COPIES TO:
ITEM NO.
In order to meet the intent of the Wildfire Management Plan and protect Heritage Trees, the Removal
Requirements and standard tree pruning process in the Plan have been modified. Please see Attachment 3
for details.
Staff has reviewed the proposed amendments against the 1998 Califomia Fire Code and found them in
compliance the Code.
RESOLUTION NO. - 01
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE WILDFIRE MANAGEMENT PLAN RELATED TO
CONSTRUCTION NEAR FIRE RESISTIVE HERITAGE TREES
WHEREAS, the Wildfire Management Plan was adopted by Resolution 84-96 on July 9, 1996
which requires tree trimming and vegetation management within fire buffer zones, and,
WHEREAS, Chapter 5.60 of the Dublin Municipal Code is the City's Heritage Tree
Ordinance which protects specific trees within the City of Dublin, and
WHEREAS, trimming and pruning of Heritage Trees may adversely impact the health of the
tree, and
WHEREAS, certain Heritage Trees are more fire resistive than others, therefore trimming and
pruning requirements can be modified to remain compliant with the 1998 California Fire Code and to
provide alternate means of protection for the tree and buildings within fire buffer zones, as further set
forth in Exhibit A to this Resolution, and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds the Modified Construction Requirements for
Buildings/Lots Containing Fire Resistive Heritage Trees set forth in Exhibit A are reasonably
necessary because of local climatic, geological, and topographical conditions. As documented in
Section 8.2.2 of the Dublin General Plan with respect to western Dublin, and Section 8.3.2 of the
Eastern Dublin Specific Plan and Section 3.4 of the Eastern Dublin EIR with respect to eastern
Dublin, the risk of wildfire is particularly great for residential development adjacent to undeveloped
open space lands. Within Dublin, such areas may be dry, windy areas, or remote, hilly areas where
accessibility might be limited.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the attached amendments to the Wildfire
Management Plan are hereby approved,
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of ,2001.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
Mayor
City Clerk
ATTACHMENT 1
DRAFT AMENDMENTS TO THE WILDFIRE MANAGEMENT PLAN
p. 3 Add definition of Fire Resistive Heritage Trees
Fire Resistive Heritage Trees - Coast Live Oak, Valley Oak, Blue Oak, or California
Buckeye trees that otherwise qualify as Heritage Trees under the Heritage Tree
Ordinance, Chapter 5.60 of the Dublin Municipal Code
p. 6 Add the following subparagraph after the Automatic Fire Sprinklers
subparagraph under Construction Requirements for Buildings on Lots or Parcels
Adjacent to Open Space and Undeveloped Landing
Modified Construction Requirements for Buildings/Lots Containing Fire Resistive
Heritage Trees
The following requirements shall be implemented in addition to the construction
requirements set forth above when there is a Fire Resistive Heritage Tree within 100 feet
of the exterior wall or deck projection as measured from the drip line of the tree.
1. Exterior walls. Fire rated construction standards required for the elevation most
.exposed to wildfire risk shall be extended to the adjacent elevations of the structure.
2. Windows. Install dual tempered glass windows in openings on the elevation most
exposed to wildfire risk and adjacent elevations of the structure.
3. Metal Structural Members. Metal structural members shall be used in place of wood in
construction of all underfloor areas that are enclosed to the ground with exterior walls as
required above in the Wildfire Management Plan.
4. Automatic Fire Sprinklers. Provide fire sprinkler flow detection monitoring through a
central station company.
p. 9 Add the following subparagraph after Establishment and Maintenance Of
Vegetation on Approved Lots under Standards for Vegetation Establishment and
Maintenance
ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF FIRE RESISTIVE
HERITAGE TREES ON APPROVED LOTS
When any of the Vegetation Standards calls for pruning of limbs and trees that are
identified as Fire Resistive Heritage Trees, the following standards may be implemented
in place of required ground clearance.
1. An irrigated fuel break/greenbelt shall be installed surrounding the dripline of the
Fire Resistive Heritage Trees. Size and compatibility of the greenbelt shall be determined
following consultation with a Certified Arborist and review of the degree of slope
ATTACHMENT 2
surrounding the trees. The greenbelt vegetation shall be fire resistive and require little
watering.
2. All vegetation shall be maintained per the Wildfire Management Plan standards or
Alameda County Fire Department Removal Standards, except as modified for Fire
Resistive Heritage Trees.
3. Ground under the Fire Resistive Heritage Trees shall be kept flee of weeds and
dead wood. Leaf litter shall be allowed to remain as a mulch to protect the soil.
4. Limited pruning shall be completed to thin foliage, remove dead wood, raise the
foliage one-foot above the ground and where appropriate, separate the crowns of the
trees. Crown separation shall be based on the recommendation of the Project Arborist
and the City's Arborist. Branches larger than one inch in diameter shall not be pruned
unless agreed to by the project arborist and the City's arborist.
5. All other applicable standards shall continue to apply except as modified above.
Alameda County Fire Department
Fire Prevention Bureau
City of Dublin Division
REMOVAL REQUIREMENTS
Weed, Rubbish, and Litter Abatement
The following are the minimum requirements for removal of weeds, rubbish, and litter. Please read the
entire list as more than one category may apply to your property. Burning is not allowed, except in
agricultural applications and then by permit only.
RUBBISH, LITTER AND DEBRIS
All Areas: Remove any rubbish, garbage, litter, junk, old building materials, or other items
completely from the property and appropriately dispose of them. Maintained throughout the year.
WEEDS AND OVERGROWN VEGETATION
All Areas: Prune any overgrown plants, shrubs or trees; remove cuttings and dead tree limbs. Keep
all trees, shrubs, and other vegetation, or portions thereof adjacent to any building or structure, free
from dead limbs, branches, and other combustible materials. Maintain five feet (5') of vertical
clearance between roof surface and portions of trees. Maintain roof of building or structure free of
leaves, needles, twigs, or other combustible litter. Maintained throughout the year.
Urban: Abate all exterior fire hazards; complete abatement may include a combination of discing,
mowing, and spraying. Remove from the property all dead trees and maintain weeds and other
vegetation at a height of no more than four inches (4"). Native shrubbery should be cleared to a
distance of at least fifteen feet (15') from the structure. Maintain trees within one hundred feet
(100') of any building, structure, or within ten feet (10') from any roadway, highway, street, alley~
or driveway, so that no leafy foliage, twigs, or branches are within six feet (6') of the ground. The
otherwise required six foot (6') foliage clearance may be modified for specific Fire Resistive
Heritage Trees as defined and further provided for in the City of Dublin Wildfire Management Plan.
Remove any portion of a tree that extends within ten feet (10') of the outlet of a chimney or
stovepipe..
Rural: Parcels, one acre or less, shall require complete abatement of all exterior fire hazards.
Parcels greater than one acre should provide a minimum twelve-foot (12') firebreak. Firebreaks are
to follow as closely as practical, the property line, along one side of fence lines, ditches, and on top
of ridges, or surrounding structures. Trees may be left within the firebreak and shall have low limbs
trimmed up to a height of six feet (6'). All buildings and structures which are upon or adjoining
hazardous fire areas, shall be maintained with an effective firebreak by removing and clearing away
flammable vegetation and combustible growth from within thirty feet (30') of such buildings or
structures. A firebreak of one hundred feet (100') may be required due to terrain, topography, or
fuel. Where practical, provide twelve-foot (12') firebreaks from inside fence line along all public
roadways. Combustible storage, such as usable lumber, cord fire wood, hay or straw, shall be neatly
stacked an all combustible growth shall be removed from within fifteen feet (!5') of the stored
materials.
ATTACHMENT 3
Rural Residential: Remove from the property, within thirty feet (30') immediately surrounding
structures, all dead trees, and maintain all weeds and other vegetation at a height of no more than
four inches (4").' Native shrubbery should be cleared to a 'distance of at least fifteen feet (15') of
structure. Remove any portion of a tree branch, which extends within ten feet (10') of the outlet of a
chimney or stovepipe. Keep all trees, shrubs, and other vegetation adjacent to or overhanging any
building or structure free of dead limbs, branches, or other combustible materials. Where practical,
provide twelve-foot (12') firebreaks from inside fence line along all public roadways. Combustible
storage, such as usable lumber, cord fire wood, hay or straw, shall be neatly stacked and all
combustible growth shall be removed within fifteen feet (15') of stored material. No stack shall be
located less than thirty feet (30') from a building or structure. Combustible trash, rubbish, or litter
shall be removed from the property.
If you have any questions, please contact the Alameda County Fire Department, Fire Prevention
Division, City of Dublin Division, at 925-833-6606.