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Black Forest Together Forest Recovery Symposium Black Forest Area Overview •Opening Remarks, Chris Bailey •BFT Forest Recovery Plan Chris Bailey and Tom Gustin •CSU Extension Replanting How-to: Mark Platten Break •Wildfire Presentation: Scott MacDonald •Forest Recovery: A Conservation Approach Len Lankford
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Black Forest Together Forest Recovery Symposium Black Forest Area Overview Opening Remarks, Chris Bailey BFT Forest Recovery Plan Chris Bailey and Tom.

Dec 27, 2015

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  • Slide 1
  • Black Forest Together Forest Recovery Symposium Black Forest Area Overview Opening Remarks, Chris Bailey BFT Forest Recovery Plan Chris Bailey and Tom Gustin CSU Extension Replanting How-to: Mark Platten Break Wildfire Presentation: Scott MacDonald Forest Recovery: A Conservation Approach Len Lankford
  • Slide 2
  • Forest Recovery Governing Principles Black Forest Area Serve the needs of the Black Forest community Operate transparently Uphold community values and respect private property rights Consider, respect, and incorporate all viewpoints into decision making processes Provide opportunities and information; let landowners, operators, and the market do the rest
  • Slide 3
  • Symposium Participation Rules THE SYMPOSIUM SERIES WILL BE: An organization of working groups that will develop solutions to forest recovery challenges A TEAM of community and regional problem solvers A forum for providing productive, respectful inputs that inform recovery solutions THE SYMPOSIUM SERIES WILL NOT BE: A forum for people with agendas that do not match symposium agenda A forum characterized by negativity or close-minded viewpoints A Black Forest business stimulus program
  • Slide 4
  • Black Forest Recovery Partners Black Forest Area Coordination Status Colorado State Forest CSU Extension Office Coalition for the Upper South Platte (CUSP) Weyerhaeuser, Inc. Colorado Governors Task Force on Wildfire Insurance and Forest Health El Paso County Commissioners Colorado State Senator Kent Lambert Colorado State Representative Amy Stephens U.S. Congressman Doug Lamborn U.S. Sen Mark Udall U.S. Sen Michael Bennet Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper
  • Slide 5
  • Organizational Strategy Initial Start-up RequirementsCost Hire Forest Recovery Director$50-75,000 Administer Program & Upgrade Website $25,000 Administer program initially through Black Forest Together 501(C)(3) Existing board of directors, org structure, website, volunteers Hire program director in early 2014 Finalize plan, conduct initial 40-acre grant projects Transition to independent entity w/in 1 year
  • Slide 6
  • Black Forest Recovery Goals Black Forest Area 1.Revitalize burn arearemove dead trees when/where appropriate and replant trees, shrubs, grasses 2.Mitigate and revitalize the 63,000-acre Black Forest area to prevent future destructive fires and recreate healthy forest Challenge Create a recovery process that will be a model in the west; drive recovery and revitalization of the forest by reducing costs and efforts associated with forest mitigation, dead tree removal, and replanting Yearly Goal: drive recovery for 10% of Black Forest small acreage properties (5 acres or less)2,000 acres, total What does revitalized landscape mean to you?
  • Slide 7
  • Black Forest Area
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  • Black Forest Fire Black Forest area: approximately 62,000 acres Median Per Capita Income: $41,000 (city- data.com) Majority of properties are 5 acres or less Total Black Forest Acreage (need forested) 62,342 Total Acreage Destroyed 3,335 Total Acreage Damaged or Destroyed 8,426 Total Properties Damaged or Destroyed 1,889 Total Acreage, Parcels with 5 Acres or Less 19,014 Total Acreage, Parcels 5 Acres or Less Damaged/Destroyed 2,200 El Paso County Data Plan Focus
  • Slide 9
  • A Forest Recovery and Fuel Reduction Model citizens, government, and business working toward a common goal Coordinate community, government, and market participation mechanisms to overcome the barriers that have hamstrung recovery and prevention efforts throughout the west Two Lines of Effort 1.Reduce forest recovery and fuel reduction costs by maximizing supply chain efficiency 2.Incentivize coordinated landowner participation to create economies of scale, strengthen unity of effort, and harness community commitment Coalition for the Upper South Platte (CUSP) operates a highly successful program with similar components. CUSP leadership has been very helpful in developing this plan Emphasis of the strategy is to maximize the value of funds spent to recover the Black Forest and prevent future destructive wildfires
  • Slide 10
  • Overview of Forest Recovery Strategy Lines of Effort Black Forest Area 1. Directly reduce forest recovery and fuel reduction costs Analyze supply chain for cost reduction opportunities Facilitate forestry operator cost reduction initiatives 2. Incentivize coordinated landowner participation Build 40-acre consolidation program Obtain grants/offsets for 40-acre consolidations Aggressively promote, advertise, build awareness Continue symposiums, recovery workshops Reduce effort required to mitigate & replant Curbside slash pick-up/mastication Categories are interdependent but economics will drive recovery success. Goal: reduce landowner recovery costs to $1,000 per acre
  • Slide 11
  • Potential Cost Reduction Initiatives 30-40% Cost Reduction 1.Locate processing equipment in BF Under Study Operate tub grinder at central site in BF to serve contractors Reduce costs associated with hauling & disposing of slash Existing public site does not serve contractors 2.Establish log sorting yard to reduce transportation costs for operators and increase supply reliability for buyers Under Study Operate site on either public or private property 3.Achieve economies of scale through landowner consolidation - Go Forestry Operators members bid on blocks 4. Coordinate & consolidate seed/seedling/tree planting program - Go Each of these initiatives helps maximize the value of contributions for recovery and fuel reduction projects.
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  • Incentivize Coordinated Landowner Participation BF Landowners coordinate to achieve lower costs on menu of tree removal optionsservice-based cost levels Available: Feb-March 40-acre consolidations achieve economies of scale for operatorsdrive 15-30% reduction in costs Avoid equipment load/unload requirements Administer program through BFT website Landowners sign up on website contractors bid Facilitates landowner coordination, consolidation of properties Integrate government/corporate grants & equipment into program to directly offset costs Pursue 2-3 large block grants/pilot projects (40-acre min) CUSP assist, county-FEMA, State Grant 1 Mile Consolidation Example: 5-Acre Properties 40-acre consolidations are key to recovery modelbasis for direct cost reductions and grant/offset applications Contiguous/adjacent properties not a requirement
  • Slide 13
  • What about Replanting? Data points: A healthy forest will have approximately 40 trees per acre It will take 60 to 80 trees planted to achieve 40 trees Cost per seedling is approximately $1 when bought in bulk 8000+ acres destroyed x 80 seedlings x 1$ = $640,000! Not realisticyet. Waldo Canyon planted 6000 trees last year Mitigating factors: Manpower, cost, experience, weather, water What about grass seed? Black Forest Together Goal: 10,000 trees in 2014 How ?
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  • Black Forest and Replanting Several avenues of attack culminating in 1-3 community events 1.Identify need/demand for trees and seed Sign up on BFT Website in Feb-Apr 2.Get the trees/seedlings 60/40 split 60% from Donor Program 40% from Donations/Fundraising CS Conservation Program 2. Educate the masses how to plant / transplant Colorado State Extension and Colorado State Forest 3.Black Forest and the Big Dig Days Dates TBD Early May coinciding with tree delivery Volunteers USAFA cadet wing, local churches, us!... All-day events throughout Black Forest Meet at TBD location and enjoy sponsor provided food and drink
  • Slide 15
  • Additional Initiatives Long term replantig efforts: State BF Seedling Program Determine feasibility of curbside slash pick-up program, similar to program in Rockrimmon area of Colorado Springs under study.
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  • Back-up Slides
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  • How can you help? 1.Identify risks in the plan and corresponding mitigation measures 2.Highlight requirements for additional information and assist with organizational expertise 3.Assist us in obtaining funding for start- up of the organization 4.Commit to partnering with us and supporting our initiatives
  • Slide 18
  • Cost Worksheet Achieving Tree Removal and Mitigation Cost Reductions Yearly Totals: 2,000 Acres Current Average Cost Per Acre*$3500$7.0M - Direct Cost Reduction Initiatives- $700$1.4M - 40-Acre Consolidation Economies of Scale- $800$1.6M - 40-Acre Grants/Subsidization- $1000$2.0M Per-Acre Landowner Cost Goal$1,000$2.0M * Costs per acre vary depending on level/type of service $3M/ 43% 57% Cost reductions maximize value of landowner/grant investments.
  • Slide 19
  • Homeowner/ Landowner Tree/Slash Removal Processing Market Transportation Considerations for Reducing Forest Recovery Costs Homeowner/ Landowner Tree/Seed Acquisition Prep/Planting Transportation Follow-on Care Mitigation & Tree RemovalReplanting
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  • TASK: Develop partnerships to build economies of scale Cost Factors Labor Equipment Transportation Operating Location Risks Regulation Market dissolution Unknown factors Homeowner/ Landowner Tree/Slash Removal Processing Market Sawmill/Processing Mill Chipper/Tub Grinder, etc. Transportation Power Plant Biomass Forest Products Labor-Intensive vs. Mechanized Considerations for Reducing Forest Recovery Costs
  • Slide 21
  • Potential Ponderosa Pine Markets * Black Forest Slash/Mulch operates a volunteer slash processing program in conjunction with El Paso County and a contractor who operates a tub grinder at a county-owned site. Timber Processing*Slash Processing Dimensional LumberLandscape Mulch OSB/Plywood, etc.Erosion Control Peeled Poles/LogsStove Pellets Shavings/Stove Pellets Find/develop vendors to market products and alleviate timber and slash loads
  • Slide 22
  • Black Forest Together Dec 7 th Forest Recovery Symposium Black Forest Area Overview Opening Remarks, Chris Bailey Hat Trick Project and Hayman Fire Before-and-After, Chuck Dennis Update on MVEA Hazard Tree Removal Project Dr. Judy von Ahlefeldt Report on Forest Recovery Plan: Tree Removal/Mitigation Components Chris Bailey Potential Forest Recovery Grants Mark Platten, CSU Extension Break 10 Min Panel Discussion plus Q&A : How We Will Reduce Replanting Costs for Landowners: Tom Gustin and Panelists
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  • Stakeholderswe need you! Black Forest Area Citizen: Private Landowners, Land Managers, Homeowner Association Representatives Commercial Contractors: Arborists/Tree & Debris Removal, Forest Products, Builders, other... Insurance Companies: State Insurance Agency, United Policyholders Government/Legislators: County, State, Federal Agencies. State Congressional Members