File #: 24-0316    Version: 1 Name:
Type: City Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/17/2024 In control: Special Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council
On agenda: 5/21/2024 Final action: 5/21/2024
Title: Subject: City Of Oakland Vegetation Management Plan From: Oakland Fire Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Adopting The City Of Oakland Vegetation Management Plan (“VMP”), Which: (A) Describes The Actions That The Oakland Fire Department (“OFD”) Will Take Over The 10-Year Plan Timeframe To Reduce Fire Hazard On Approximately Nineteen Hundred And Twenty-Four (1,924) Acres Of City-Owned Land And Along Three Hundred And Eight (308) Miles Of Roadway In The City Of Oakland’s Designated Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (“VHFHSZ”), (B) Meets OFD’s Stated Goals Of Reducing Wildfire Hazard On City-Owned Land And Along Critical Access/Egress Routes, Thereby Reducing The Likelihood Of Ignitions And Extreme Fire Behavior To Enhance Public And Firefighter Safety, (C) Avoids Or Minimizes Impacts To Natural Resources, And (D) Contributes To Regional Efforts To Reduce Wildfire Hazard In The Oakland Hills; And (2) Certifying The Environmental Impact Report For The VMP That Analyze...
Sponsors: Oakland Fire Department,
Attachments: 1. View Report, 2. View Legislation, 3. View Supplemental Report - 5/17/2024, 4. 90258 C.M.S.

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Subject:                      City Of Oakland Vegetation Management Plan 

From:                                           Oakland Fire Department

Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Adopting The City Of Oakland Vegetation Management Plan (“VMP”), Which: (A) Describes The Actions That The Oakland Fire Department (“OFD”) Will Take Over The 10-Year Plan Timeframe To Reduce Fire Hazard On Approximately Nineteen Hundred And Twenty-Four (1,924) Acres Of City-Owned Land And Along Three Hundred And Eight (308) Miles Of Roadway In The City Of Oakland’s Designated Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (“VHFHSZ”), (B) Meets OFD’s Stated Goals Of Reducing Wildfire Hazard On City-Owned Land And Along Critical Access/Egress Routes, Thereby Reducing The Likelihood Of Ignitions And Extreme Fire Behavior To Enhance Public And Firefighter Safety, (C) Avoids Or Minimizes Impacts To Natural Resources, And (D) Contributes To Regional Efforts To Reduce Wildfire Hazard In The Oakland Hills; And (2) Certifying The Environmental Impact Report For The VMP That Analyzes The VMPS’s Potential Significant Impacts And Makes Certain Findings Concerning Environmental Impacts, Mitigation Measures, And Alternatives, And Adopting A Mitigation Monitoring And Reporting Program, All In Accordance With The California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”)