Tree Farm Assessment Form Step 1 of 6 16% Assessor Name Craig Letz Shaun Larson Alex Robertson Other Property AddressHOA Name Tree Farm Other Lot NumberProperty OwnerAssessment DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Property DescriptionProperty Overview Photo Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Home HardeningRoof/Eaves and Gutters (Home Hardening) Pass Fail N/A Roof/Eaves and Gutters Mitigations Regularly clear all tree debris from your roof and gutters. Allowed roof materials include: concrete tile, slate, clay tile, high-relief style asphalt composition shingles, metal (minimum of 24 gauge and minimally reflective), or other roof coverings equivalent to ASTM E 108, Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings. Roof gutters, downspouts, and connectors shall be noncombustible and covered with an approved means to prevent the accumulation of debris. Other (see notes) Roof/Eaves and Gutters NotesRoof/Eaves and Gutters Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Attic & Foundation Ventilation (Home Hardening) Pass Fail N/A Attic and foundation ventilation Mitigations Attic and Foundation vents will be screened with a corrosion-resistant, noncombustible wire mesh opening not to exceed 1/8” in size. Recommendation: Ensure your dryer vent has a louver or flap to reduce ember entry. Due to its design and function, wire mesh should not be used on dryer vents. Best: Install a metal dryer vent, which includes a louver or flap. Other (see notes) Attic and foundation ventilation NotesAttic and foundation ventilation Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Siding (Home Hardening) Pass Fail N/A Siding Mitigations - building materials shall meet the following requirements for ignition resistance: Ignition-resistive material Heavy timber construction, (minimum of 8x8 when supporting a load) Fire retardant-treated wood, or Be a 20-minute fire-rated assembly Best: Replace combustible or ignition-resistant constructed siding that includes wood, engineered wood-fiber, or vinyl siding with a noncombustible or ignition-resistant material such as concrete-fiber board, stucco, brick, metal, or stone veneer. Siding NotesSiding Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Windows and Doors (Home Hardening) Pass Fail N/A Windows and Doors Mitigations Windows, glass exterior doors, and skylights shall be tempered glass, multilayered glazed panels, glass block, or have a fire resistance rating of no less than 20 minutes (dual pane windows satisfy this requirement). Window screening shall be noncombustible mesh and installed to prevent the collection of firebrands and embers or their entry into open windows. Exterior solar shades may be installed and shall be made of fire resistant material, but must be reviewed and approved by the ARC on a case-by-case basis. Exterior doors shall be solid-core wood no less than 1.75 inches (45 mm) thick, approved noncombustible construction, or have a fire protection rating of no less than 20 minutes. Other (see notes) Windows and Doors NotesWindows and Doors Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Decks & Covered Patios/Porches (Home Hardening) Pass Fail N/A Decks and Covered Patios/Porches Mitigations Regularly clear all tree debris. Wood decks greater than 12 inches above the ground must be kept clear of dead vegetation and other highly combustible items underneath. Remove anything stored under the deck or stairs. Overhanging projections like balconies, carports, patio covers, unenclosed roofs and floors (and similar architectural extensions) shall be constructed of heavy timber construction, noncombustible material, fire-retardant-treated wood, or other ignition-resistant materials; or be a 1-hour fire rated assembly. Recommendation: Only include noncombustible cast aluminum or metal furniture and a small number of noncombustible terra cotta or ceramic planters (with small flowers or plants, no woody vegetation, or trees). Only include noncombustible cast aluminum or metal furniture and a small number of noncombustible terra cotta or ceramic planters (with small flowers or plants, no woody vegetation, or trees). Recommendation: Ensure items like cushions or door mats are small enough to easily be moved inside on Red Flag days. Other (see notes) Decks and Covered Patios/PorchesDecks and Covered Patios/Porches Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920 New Deck/Fencing/Access. or Detatched StructuresNew Deck Best Option (Build or retrofit to a noncombustible deck ) Pass Fail N/A New Deck Reccomendations Construct all deck components with noncombustible materials and a solid walking surface. Example materials: - Steel joists. - Solid walking surface using lightweight concrete, autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC), tile, stone, or aluminum (made to look like wood). - Railings using steel cable, steel rod, aluminum (made to look like wood), wrought iron, or glass. Stairs using steel risers with a solid walking surface using lightweight concrete, autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC), tile, stone, brick, or aluminum (made to look like wood). Other (see notes) New Deck NotesNew Deck Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Complete New Deck By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Retrofit Existing (Deck) Pass Fail N/A Retrofit Existing Deck Reccomendations Ensure the bottom 6 inches of deck posts and stairs are noncombustible. Replace the walking surface with a solid (no gap), noncombustible walking surface. Decks with a walking surface at a height of 4 feet or less from the ground must be enclosed underneath with a noncombustible material such as 1/8-inch or finer metal mesh. Install noncombustible railings within the first 5 feet attached to the home. Replace the stair treads with a solid (no gaps), noncombustible walking surface. Use the same noncombustible material as the walking surface with closed risers (back of walking surface). Clear underneath stairs wider than 4 feet and enclose with noncombustible material such as 1/8-inch or finer metal mesh. Other (see notes) Retrofit Existing Deck NotesRetrofit Existing Deck Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Retrofit Existing Deck By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Best: Fencing (Fencing) Pass Fail N/A Best: Fencing Recommendations If you and your neighbor(s) have separate, parallel fences that are less than 5 feet apart, work with your neighbor to remove any sections of back-to-back fencing. Other (see notes) Best: Fencing NotesBest: Fencing Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Best: Fencing By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Accessory or Detached (Structures) Pass Fail N/A Accessory or Detached Structures Recommendations Place structures at least 10 feet away from the home or any attached decks. Create a 5-foot noncombustible buffer around and under each structure. Clear all vegetation such as vines growing on and tree branches overhanging these structures. Ensure there is a minimum of 6 vertical inches (measured from the ground) of noncombustible siding material at the base of each structure or any horizontal surfaces, such as a wooden playset, just as you would for your home. For an elevated structure like a shed, enclose the base with no larger than 1/8-inch or finer metal wire mesh. If you have multiple structures, such as a shed and playset, ensure these structures are spaced at least 10 feet apart. Have at most 3 of these structures within 30 feet of your home. Best: Move structures at least 30 feet away from your home or remove them completely. Other (see notes) Accessory or Detached Structures NotesAccessory or Detached Structures Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Accessory or Detached Structures By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Zone 0 (0-5 ft)Non combustible (Zone 0 0-5 ft) Pass Fail N/A Zone 0 Mitigations Create a ‘fire-free” area within five feet of Structures, using non-flammable landscaping materials and/or high moisture plants. Recommendation: The first five feet surrounding the home and its attachments (e.g., decks, patios, overhead structures, stairs) form the most critical area of defensible space. This zone must be entirely noncombustible. While not originally required, we now strongly encourage you to remove all vegetation in this Zone. Trim back branches that overhang the 5-foot area; the home buffer extends to the sky. Routinely clear tree debris, weeds, grass, and dead plant material. Recommendation: Do not store anything combustible such as firewood, potted plants, outdoor furniture, trash cans, pet houses, lawn tools, sheds, or children’s playsets, in this zone. Other (see notes) Zone 0 NotesZone 0 Photos Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920 Zone 1 (5-30 ft)Trees (Zone 1 5-30 ft) Pass Fail N/A Trees Mitigations (Zone 1) Prune trees up six to ten feet from the ground, juvenile trees are not to be pruned up higher than 20% of the tree’s height or as advised by an arborist Thin existing conifer trees in this zone to provide 20 feet of space between the crowns of neighboring conifer trees. No branches should overhang Structures Remove Juniper trees. Other (See Notes) Tree Notes (Zone 1)Tree Photos (Zone 1) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Shrubs (Zone 1 5-30 ft) Pass Fail N/A Shrubs Mitigation (Zone 1) Select plants that are low-growing and free of resins/ oils/waxes that burn easily. Remove highly flammable native shrubs: manzanita, bitterbrush, snow brush, sagebrush. Choose low-growing, fire-resistant plants from the approved Fire-resistant Plant List, Appendix C. Remove any shrubs located under or near trees. Recommendation: Keep low-growing bushes and shrubs spaced apart or in small groupings (no more than 3 shrubs or a maximum of 10 feet wide and 10 feet apart from other plantings) that will result in a discontinuous path of vegetation Other (see notes) Shrub Notes (Zone 1)Shrub Photos (Zone 1) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Maintenance (Zone 1, 5-30 ft) Pass Fail N/A Maintenance Mitigation (Zone 1) Lawn is permitted and should be mowed regularly. Cut grass to no more than 4 inches and keep watered. Routinely clear tree debris such as leaves and pine needles. Remove dead vegetation within 30 feet of Structures. This includes "ghost" trees. Consider fire-resistant material for patio furniture, play structures, swing-sets, etc. No firewood storage is permitted unless it is in an enclosed, fire-resistant structure. Other (see notes) Maintenance Notes (Zone 1)Maintenance Photos (Zone 1) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Zone 2 (30-100 ft)Trees (Zone 2 30-100 ft) Pass Fail N/A Trees Mitigation (Zone 2) Prune trees up six to ten feet from the ground, juvenile trees are not to be pruned up higher than 20% of the tree’s height or as advised by an arborist Thin existing groups(2-3) of conifer trees in this zone to provide 30 feet of space between the crowns of neighboring groups of conifer trees. Plant groups (2-3) of conifer trees 50 feet apart from other groups of conifer trees to ensure adequate crown spacing at maturity. Remove Juniper trees. Other (see notes) Tree Notes (Zone 2)Trees Photos (Zone 2) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Shrubs (Zone 2 30-100 ft) Pass Fail N/A Shrubs Mitigation (Zone 2) - Plants in this zone should be low-growing, well-irrigated and less flammable. Choose low-growing, fire-resistant plants from the Approved Fire-resistant Plant List, Appendix C. Remove any shrubs located under or near trees. Native shrubs are allowed in Zone 2. Thin brush such that individual plants are spaced at three times the height of the shrub (i.e. 3’ tall plants will need to be 9’ apart). Islands or groups of plants are no more than 20’ in diameter and spaced three times the height of the tallest plant in the group (with a minimum of 12’ spacing). For example, a group with the tallest plant at 5’ will need to be 15’ away. Recommendation: Remove any hedges or rows of bushes that will create more fuel and a pathway for fire to reach your home. Other (see notes) Shrub Notes (Zone 2)Shrub Photos (Zone 2) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Maintenance (Zone 2 30-100 ft) Pass Fail N/A Maintenance Mitigation (Zone 2) Routinely clear tree debris such as leaves and pine needles. Consider fire-resistant material for patio furniture, play structures, swing sets, etc. No firewood storage is permitted unless it is in an enclosed, fire-resistant structure Other (see notes) Maintenance Notes (Zone 2)Maintenance Photos (Zone 2) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Maintenance Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Zone 3 (100 ft - lot bdry.)Trees (Zone 3, 100 ft - lot bdry) Pass Fail N/A Trees Mitigation (Zone 3) Reduce the density of tall trees so canopies are not touching. Remove smaller conifers that are growing between taller trees. Remove Juniper trees. Other (see notes) Trees Notes (Zone 3)Trees Photos (Zone 3) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Shrubs (Zone 3 100 ft - lot bdry) Pass Fail N/A Shrubs Mitigation (Zone 3) Remove any shrubs located under or near trees. Thin brush such that individual plants are spaced at three times the height of the shrub (i.e. 3’ tall plants will need to be 9’ apart). Islands or groups of plants are no more than 20’ in diameter and spaced three times the height of the tallest plant in the group (with a minimum of 12’ spacing). For example, a group with the tallest plant at 5’ will need to be 15’ away. Other (see notes) Shrub Notes (Zone 3)Shrub Photos (Zone 3) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Maintenance (Zone 3 100 ft - lot bdry) Pass Fail N/A Maintenance Mitigation (Zone 3) Remove heavy accumulation of pine needles, woody debris, and diseased trees No new plants in this area, leave as native vegetation. No irrigation in this area. No firewood storage is permitted unless it is in an enclosed, fire-resistant structure. Other (see notes) Maintenance Notes (Zone 3)Maintenance Photos (Zone 3) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Complete Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920 Vacant LotTrees (Vacant Lot) Pass Fail N/A Trees Mitigation (Vacant Lot) Remove all Juniper trees. Remove any dead or diseased trees. Remove smaller conifers that are growing between taller trees Reduce the density of tall trees so canopies are not touching. Remove tree branches less than 6 feet above the ground. No more than 20 percent of the canopy on smaller trees Trees have been evaluated using the standards above and trees recommended for removal have been flagged in blue. Other See Notes Tree Notes (Vacant Lot)Trees Photos (Vacant Lot) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Trees (Vacant Lot) Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Shrubs (Vacant Lot) Pass Fail N/A Shrubs Mitigation (Vacant Lot) Remove all brush under the driplines of trees. Thin brush such that individual plants(not to exceed six (6) feet in diameter) are spaced apart at three times the height of the shrub (i.e. 3’ tall plants will need to be 9’ apart). Groups of plants are no more than 20 feet in diameter and spaced apart from other groups or individual plants at three times the height of the tallest plant in the group (with a minimum of 12’ spacing). For example, a group with the tallest plant at 6’ will need to be separated from others by 18 feet. Other (see notes) Shrubs Notes (Vacant Lot)Shrubs Photos (Vacant Lot) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 10 MB. Shrubs (Vacant Lot) Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Maintenance (Vacant Lot) Pass Fail N/A Maintenance Mitigation (Vacant Lot) Remove heavy accumulations of pine needles and woody debris. Remove all dead material greater than 4 inches in diameter. Dead material 4 inches and less may be scattered or chipped and spread (chip layer not to exceed 3 inches in depth). Some dead logs larger than 4 inch diameter may be retained if strategically placed at least 20 feet away from any trees, shrubs, or other large logs. These logs must be at least 30 feet away from the property boundary. Other (see notes) Maintenance Notes (Vacant Lot)Maintenance Photos (Vacant Lot) Drop files here or Select files Max. file size: 256 MB. Maintenance (Vacant Lot) Mitigation By DateMonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920 SummaryReport SummaryAssessor SignatureMitigations Complete By Date/Validated By: Disclaimer: While following these recommendations has been shown to greatly reduce the risk of damage due to wildfire, Tamarack Wildfire Consulting, LLC assumes no liability and makes no claim to preventing property damage, injury, or loss of life. In the event of a wildfire, always heed local emergency management instructions.