Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors
Sonora, CA–Tuesday morning, the Tuolumne County Supervisors meeting will be discussing a variety of subjects including the discussion of extreme temperature contingency plan. This would involve guidance for agencies and community services that could help at-risk populations who would be medically vulnerable in high heat who lack cooling and adequate shelter
Additionally a presentation on the County’s Master Stewardship Agreement with the Stanislaus National Forest on behalf of Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions. In December 2017, the board of SUpervisors signed a Master Stewardship Agreement(MSA) with the United States Forest Service on behalf of Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions. The reasoning was to give the county authority to conduct mu
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Sonora, CA–June kicks off with a Tuolumne Couty Board of Supervisors meeting that will be discussing a variety of topics. Approving an Amendment with Mariposa County for an Interim Health officer is on the agenda. Additionally, there will be a presentation on Tuolumne County’s Master Stewardship agreement with the Stanislaus National Forest on behalf of Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions.
With all signs pointing to a busy fire season, County Administrator Tracie Riggs will be giving a presentation on Disaster and Wilfire Preparedness resources in Tuolumne County. That won’t be the only presentation, the Supervisors will also be hearing about Tuolumne County’s Master Stewardship agreement with the Stanislaus National Forest on behalf of Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions.
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State Board of Forestry is moving Tuolumne County towards a “No Build” Community
The State Board of Forestry decided to move the March 15, 2021 draft of Revised State Fire Safe Regulations ahead, without revision, into a 45-day public comment period, ultimately intending to adopt them as State law. This will dictate oppressive requirements for development and construction in our county. Within high fire zones (which the majority of our county and rural California fall under), if any type of building permit is taken out, the landowner would be required to bring roads up to modern standards all the way from their property out to the next fully-conforming collector road. This would be unattainable for most folks as the costs would be astronomical. Numerous parcels would instantly be (administratively) undevelopable, and therefore instantly worthless. In March, our Board sent a letter of opposition to the Board of Forestry (https://legistarweb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/u
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