Monday, December 3, 2012

Q & A

Several emailed and phone called questions have been received that were sparked by the initial mailing.  Here are some, with answers.

Q:  My property isn't in one of the subdivisions.  Does the Red Hill CWPP apply to my property?

A:  Yes.  If your property within the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) covered by the CWPP, then the CWPP applies to your property.  SEE MAP


Q:  My property isn't in WUI #47 or #49.  Does the Red Hill CWPP apply to my property?

A:  Yes.  If your property is near the WUI areas covered by the CWPP, then the CWPP will affect your property, particularly if your property is to the northeast of the WUIs (because the predominant winds drive fire to the northeast).


Q:  What is the point of a CWPP anyway?

A:  The point is to understand what citizens of the whole Red Hill area feel is important to them with respect to risk of catastrophic wildfire that could threaten lives and private property.  What are the things that you want to protect most?  How do you think that federal and state land management agencies should deal with the threat of wildfire?  

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