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- Iconic Forests Reaching Climate Tipping Points in American West
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- TCD document MOU between CCSD and LCSLO
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Tag Archives: Forest Manager
August 2023 Meeting Report
August 2023 Harry Farmer Meeting Report Not Approved Minutes, but a helpful report by CSD Director and board liaison Harry Farmer.
Posted in Approved Minutes
Tagged aerial mapping, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, Fire Safe Focus Group, Forest Management Plan, Forest Manager, Greenspace, Rancho Marino, Strawberry Canyon
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July 14, 2023 Cambria Forest Committee Meeting Summary Not Approved Minutes, but a helpful report by CSD Director and board liaison Harry Farmer. July 2023 Harry Farmer Meeting Report Prior to the beginning of the meeting a brief discussion took … Continue reading
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Tagged Covell Ranch Fuel Reduction, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, Fire Safe Focus Group, Forest Manager, Greenspace, invasive weeds, PROS, Rancho Marino, Weed abatement
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May 2023 Meeting Report
Cambria Forest Committee May 12, 2023 Meeting Summary Not Approved Minutes, but a helpful report by CSD Director and board liaison Harry Farmer. May 2023 Harry Farmer Meeting Report The meeting was called to order at 10:05 AM by Committee … Continue reading
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Tagged Covell Ranch Fuel Reduction, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, forest health, Forest Management Plan, Forest Manager, Hearst Ranch, Monterey Pines, Rancho Marino
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March 2022 Minutes
CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA March 2022.docx March 9, 2022, 5:30 PM Zoom.com Video Teleconference The meeting was Called to Order at 5:45 and a Quorum established by attendance of Crosby and Laura … Continue reading
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Tagged burn piles, Cal Fire, Camp Ocean Pines, Covell Ranch, Forest Manager, Rancho Marino, USLTRCD
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February 2022 Minutes
CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA February 2022.docx February 9, 2022, 5:30 PM Zoom.com Video Teleconference Crosby Swartz called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm. A Quorum was established by attendance of CDC … Continue reading
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Tagged Covell Ranch, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, Forest Manager
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Minutes October 2021
CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA Minutes October 2021 October 13, 2021, 6:30 PM Zoom.com Video Teleconference The meeting was Called to Order and a Quorum established by attendance of Crosby and Laura Swartz, … Continue reading
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Tagged Community Council grant, Covell Ranch, Fire Hazard Fuel Reduction, Fire Safe Focus Group, Forest Management Plan, Forest Manager, TDC, tree planting
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Minutes February 2021
CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA Minutes February 2021 February 10, 2021, 6:30 PM Zoom.com Video Teleconference The meeting was Called to Order at 6:35 pm and a Quorum established by attendance of Crosby … Continue reading
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Tagged Forest Manager, IRS status, TDC, tree removal, Village Lane project
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Minutes January 2021
CAMBRIA FOREST COMMITTEE TO CONSERVE AND MANAGE THE NATIVE FOREST OF CAMBRIA Minutes January 2021 January 13, 2021, 6:30 PM Zoom.com Video Teleconference The meeting was called to order at 6:35 pm. A Quorum was established by attendance of Crosby … Continue reading
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Tagged Forest Manager, invasive weeds, Monterey Pines, permit applications, Village Lane project
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