HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement A-19-387 with Cal FIRE SR 168 Corridor - 5GG18104.pdfGRANT NUMBER 5GG18104
County of Fresno
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF GRANT AGREEMENT
I.RECITALS
1.This Agreement, is entered into between the State of California, by and through
the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), hereinafter
referred to as “STATE” and County of Fresno, hereinafter referred to as
“GRANTEE”.
2.The STATE herby grants to GRANTEE a sum (hereinafter referred to as
“GRANT FUNDS”) not to exceed One Million Six Hundred Eighty Thousand
Dollars ($1,680,000.00).
3.In addition to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the STATE and
GRANTEE agree that the terms and conditions contained in the documents set
forth below are hereby incorporated and made part of this agreement.
a.Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) California Climate
Investments Fire Prevention Grant Program Procedural Guide 2018-2019
b.The submitted Application, Scope of Work, Budget Detail, GHG Emissions
Reduction Methodology and Exhibits
c.Addendum for Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) Grant Projects
II.SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1.Recipients of GRANT FUNDS pursuant to California Public Resources Code
Section 4124.5 shall abide by the provisions in this Agreement. This includes the
requirement that work shall not commence prior to the execution of this
Agreement by both parties. Any work started prior to the execution of this
Agreement will not be eligible for funding under the terms of this Agreement.
2.As precedent to the State’s obligation to provide funding, GRANTEE shall
provide to the STATE for review and approval a detailed budget, specifications,
and project description. Approval by the STATE of such plans and
specifications, or any other approvals provided for in this A greement, shall be for
scope and quality of work, and shall not relieve GRANTEE of the obligation to
carry out any other obligations required by this Agreement, in accordance with
applicable law or any other standards ordinarily applied to such work or act ivity.
3.All informational products (e.g., data, studies, findings, management plans,
manuals, photos, etc.) relating to California’s natural environment produced with
the use of GRANT FUNDS shall be available for public use.
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III.GENERAL PROVISIONS
1.Definitions
a.The term “Agreement” means grant agreement number 5GG18104.
b.The term “GRANT FUNDS” means the money provided by the STATE to
the GRANTEE in this Agreement.
c.The term “GRANTEE” means an applicant who has a signed Agreement
for the award for GRANT FUNDS.
d.The term “Other Sources of Funds” means all matching fund sources that
are required or used to complete the Project beyond the GRANT FUNDS
provided by this Agreement.
e.The term “STATE” means the State of California, Department of Forestry
and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE).
f.The term “Project” means the development or other activity described in
the “Project Scope of Work”.
g.The term “Project Budget Detail” as used herein defines the approved
budget plan.
h.The term “Project Scope of Work” as used herein means the individual
scope of work describing in detail the approved tasks.
2. Project Representatives
The project representatives during the term of the agreement will be:
STATE: CAL FIRE GRANTEE: County of Fresno
Section/Unit: FKU Section/Unit:
Attention: Ryan Wimmer Attention: Adan Ortiz
Mailing Address:
210 S. Academy
Sanger CA, 93657
Mailing Address:
1221 Fulton Street, 3rd Floor
Fresno CA, 93721
Phone Number: (559) 493-4307 Phone Number: (559) 600-4064
Email Address:
Ryan.Wimmer@fire.ca.gov
Email Address:
aortiz@fresnocountyca.gov
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Changes to the project representatives during the term of the agreement shall be
made in writing. Notice shall be sent to the above representative for all notice
provisions of this Agreement.
3.Project Execution
a.Subject to the availability of grant monies, the STATE hereby grants to the
GRANTEE a sum of money (GRANT FUNDS) not to exceed the amount
stated on Section I. RECITALS, Paragraph 2 in consideration of and on
condition that the sum be expended in carrying out the purposes as set
forth in the description of the Project in this Agreement and its
attachments and under the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement.
b.GRANTEE shall assume any obligation to furnish any additional funds that
may be necessary to complete the Project. Any amendment to the Project
as set forth in the Application on file with the STATE must be submitted to
the STATE for approval in writing. No amendment is allowed until written
approval is given by the STATE.
c.GRANTEE shall complete the Project in accordance with the time of
Project performance set forth in this Agreement, unless an amendment
has been approved and signed by the STATE under the terms and
conditions of this Agreement. Amendments m ust be requested in
advance and will be considered in the event of circumstances beyond the
control of the GRANTEE, but in no event less than 90 days from the
Agreement expiration date and in no event less than 60 days before the
effective date of the amendment. Approval of amendment is at the
STATE’s discretion.
d.GRANTEE certifies that the Project Scope of Work complies with all local,
State, and federal laws and regulations.
e.GRANTEE shall comply with the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) (Public Resources Code, Section 21000, et. seq. Title 14,
California Code of Regulations, Section 15000 et. seq.) and all other local,
State, and federal environmental laws. A copy of the certified CEQA
document must be provided to STATE before any GRANT FUNDS are
made available for any Project activity that could directly impact the
environment (e.g. cutting, piling or burning bush, masticating, dozer work,
etc.). CEQA compliance shall be completed within one (1) year from start
date of the Agreement. The start date is considered the date the last party
signs the Agreement. GRANT FUNDS will be made available in advance
of CEQA compliance for project activities that do not have the potential to
cause a direct environmental impact (e.g. project planning, locating and
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marking property or project boundaries, contacting and signing up
landowners, etc.).
f.GRANTEE shall permit periodic site visits by representative(s) of the
STATE to ensure program compliance and that work is in accordance with
the approved Project Scope of Work, including a final inspection upon
Project completion.
g.GRANTEE, and the agents and employees of GRANTEE, in the
performance of this Agreement, shall act in an independent capacity and
not as officers, employees, or agents, of the STATE.
4.Project Costs and Payment Documentation
a.Payment by the STATE shall be made after receipt of an acceptable
invoice and approval by a duly authorized representative of the STATE.
GRANTEE shall submit an invoice for payment to the CAL FIRE Project
Representative of the STATE. A final invoice shall be submitted no later
than 30 days after completion, expiration, or termination of this
Agreement.
b.For services satisfactorily rendered, and upon receipt and approval of
invoices for payment, the STATE agrees to compensate GRANTEE for
actual expenditures incurred in accordance with the rates specified herein,
which is attached hereto, as Attachment 3 – Final Project Budget, and
made a part of this Agreement.
c.Equipment purchased using GRANT FUNDS, wholly or in part, must be
used by the GRANTEE for the project which it was acquired. STATE
retains a vested interest in the equipment for the useful life of the
equipment, even after completion of the grant. GRANTEE shall provide
written disposition of the equipment upon completion of the grant and
upon any changes to the disposition of the equipment. Such disposition
must be approved in advance by STATE. Equipment purchased using
GRANT FUNDS cannot be used as collateral, financed, or sold without
prior written approval from the STATE.
d.GRANTEE shall submit, in arrears, not more frequently than once a
month, and no less than quarterly, an invoice to the STATE for costs paid
by GRANTEE pursuant to this Agreement. Each invoice shall contain the
following information: the Agreement number, the dates or time period
during which the invoiced costs were incurred, expenditures for the current
invoice and cumulative expenditures to date by major budget category
(e.g., salaries, benefits, supplies, etc.), appropriate supporting
documentation, project progress reports, and the signature of an
authorized representative of GRANTEE as detailed in the Invoice
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Guidelines of the Procedural Guide for the CAL FIRE Fire Prevention
Grant Program.
e.GRANT FUNDS in this Agreement have a limited period in which they
must be expended. All GRANTEE expenditures must occur p rior to the
end of the Project performance period of this Agreement.
f.Except as otherwise provided herein, GRANTEE shall expend GRANT
FUNDS in the manner described in the Project Budget Detail approved by
the STATE. The dollar amount of an item in the Project Budget Detail may
be increased or decreased by up to ten percent (10%) of the budget item
through reallocation of funds from another item or items, without approval
by the STATE; however, GRANTEE shall notify the STATE in writing in
project progress reports when any such reallocation is made, and shall
identify both the item(s) being increased and those being decreased. Any
increase or decrease of an item of more than ten percent (10%) of the
budget item must be approved in writing by the STATE before any such
increase or decrease is made. A formal approved amendment is required
to increase the total amount of GRANT FUNDS.
g.GRANTEE shall promptly submit any and all records at the time and in the
form as the STATE may request.
h.GRANTEE shall submit each invoice for payment to the CAL FIRE
Representative identified in Item 2. The invoice may be submitted as hard
copy or electronically.
i.Notwithstanding any of the provisions stated within this Agreement, the
STATE may at its discretion make advance payment from the grant
awarded to the GRANTEE if GRANTEE is a nonprofit organization, a local
agency, a special district, a private forest landowner or a Native American
tribe. Advance payment made by the STATE shall be subject to the
following provisions.
GRANTEE shall submit a written request identifying how funds will
be used over a six-month period. The written request must be
accompanied by an invoice that contains the same level of detail as
a regular invoice.
GRANTEE shall file an accountability report with STATE four
months from the date of receiving the funds and every four months
thereafter.
Multiple advance payments may be made to a GRANTEE over the
life of a project.
No single advance payment shall exceed 25% of the total grant
amount and must be spent on eligible costs within six months of the
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advance payment request. GRANTEE may request additional time
to spend advance funds but must be approved in writing by the
STATE. The balance of unspent advance payment funds not
liquidated within the six-month spending period will be billed for the
return of advanced funds to the STATE.
All work under a previous advance payment must be fully liquidated
via an invoice and supporting documentation and completed to the
STATE’s satisfaction before another advance paym ent will be
made.
Any advance payment received by a GRANTEE and not used for
project eligible costs shall be returned to CAL FIRE. The amount
will be returned to the grant balance.
Advance payments must be deposited into an interest -bearing
account. Any interest earned on advance payment funds must be
accounted for and used toward offsetting the project cost or
returned to the STATE.
5.Budget Contingency Clause
a.If STATE funding for any fiscal year is reduced or deleted for purposes of
the Fire Prevention Grant Program, the STATE shall have the option to
either cancel this Agreement with no liability occurring to the STATE, or if
possible and desirable, offer an Agreement amendment to GRANTEE to
reflect the reduced amount available for the Project.
6.Project Administration
a.GRANTEE shall provide the STATE a written report showing total final
Project expenditures and matching funds upon Project completion or grant
expiration, whichever occurs first. GRANTEE must report to the STATE
all sources of other funds for the Project. If this provision is deemed to be
violated, the STATE will request an audit of GRANTEE and can delay the
disbursement of funds until the matter is resolved.
b.GRANTEE shall promptly submit written Project reports as the STATE
may request throughout the term of this Agreement.
c.GRANTEE shall submit a final accomplishment report, final invoice with
associated supporting documentation, and copies of materials developed
using GRANT FUNDS, including but not limited to plans, educational
materials, etc. within 30 days of Project completion.
7.Financial Records
a.GRANTEE shall retain all records described in Section 7(c) below for
three (3) years after final payment by the STATE. In the case an audit
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occurs, all such records shall be retained for one (1) year from the date is
audit is completed or the three (3) years, whichever date is later.
b.GRANTEE shall maintain satisfactory financial accounts, documents, and
records for the Project and make them available to the STATE f or review
during reasonable times. This includes the right to inspect and make
copies of any books, records, or reports of GRANTEE pertaining to this
Agreement or matters related thereto.
c.GRANTEE shall keep such records as the STATE shall prescribe,
including, but not limited to, records which fully disclose (a) the disposition
of the proceeds of state funding assistance, (b) the total cost of the Project
in connection with such assistance that is given or used, (c) the amount
and nature of that portion of the Project cost supplied by other sources,
and (d) any other such records as will facilitate an effective audit. All
records shall be made available to the STATE, other State of California
agency, or other entity as determined by the State of California for auditing
purposes at reasonable times.
d.GRANTEE shall use any generally accepted accounting system.
8. Research
a.GRANTEE that receives funding, in whole or in part, in the form of a
research grant shall provide for free public access to any publication of a
peer-reviewed manuscript describing STATE funded knowledge, STATE
funded invention, or STATE funded technology shall be subject to the
following conditions:
i.GRANTEE is responsible for ensuring that any publishing or
copyright agreements concerning peer-reviewed manuscripts fully
comply with this section
ii.GRANTEE shall report to STATE the final disposition of the peer-
reviewed manuscript, including, but not limited to, if it was
published, date of publication, where it was published, and, when
the 12-month time period from official date of publication expires,
where the peer-reviewed manuscript will be available for open
access.
b.For a peer-reviewed manuscript that is accepted for publication pursuant
to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the GRANTEE shall ensure
that an electronic version of the peer-reviewed manuscript is available to
STATE and on an appropriate publicly accessible repository approved by
the state agency, including, but not limited to, the University of California’s
eScholarship Repository at the California Digital Library, the California
State University’s ScholarWorks at the Systemwide Digital Library, or
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PubMed Central, to be made publicly available not later than 12 months
after the official date of publication. GRANTEE shall make reasonable
efforts to comply with this requirement by ensuring that the peer-reviewed
manuscript is accessible on an approved publicly accessible repository,
including notifying the state agency that the manuscript is available on a
state-agency-approved repository. If the grantee is unable to ensure that
his or her manuscript is accessible on an approved, publicly accessible
repository, the grantee may comply by providing the manuscript to the
state agency not later than 12 months after the official date of publication.
c.For publications other than those described in (b), including scientific
meeting abstracts, GRANTEE shall comply by providing the manuscript to
the STATE not later than 12 months after the official date of publication.
d.The grant shall not be construed to authorize use of a peer-reviewed
manuscript that would constitute an infringement of copyright under the
federal copyright law described in Section 101 of Title 17 of the United
States Code and following.
e.Use of GRANT FUNDS for publication costs, including fees charged by a
publisher for color and page charges, or fees for digital distribution are
allowable costs but must be within the GRANT FUNDS and item 4 of the
agreement.
f.GRANTEE may request a waiver to the publication requirement if
GRANTEE has an existing publication requirement that meets or exceeds
the requirements of the research provision. Waiver shall include
information on GRANTEE’s existing requirements. Approval of the waiver
is at STATE’s discretion.
8.Project Termination
a.This Agreement may be terminated by the STATE or GRANTEE upon 30-
days written notice to the other party.
b.If either party terminates the Agreement prior to the completion of the
Project, GRANTEE shall take all reasonable measures to prevent further
costs to the STATE under the Agreement and the STATE shall be
responsible for any reasonable and non-cancelable obligations incurred by
GRANTEE in the performance of this Agreement prior to the date of the
notice to terminate, but only up to the undisbursed balance of funding
authorized in this Agreement.
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c.Failure by GRANTEE to comply with the terms of this Agreement may be
cause for suspension of all obligations of the STATE hereunder at the
discretion of the STATE.
d.Failure of GRANTEE to comply with the terms of this Agreement shall not
be cause for the suspension of all obligations of the STATE hereunder if in
the judgment of the STATE such failure was due to no fault of GRANTEE.
At the discretion of the STATE, any amount required to s ettle at minimum
cost any irrevocable obligations properly incurred shall be eligible for
reimbursement under this Agreement.
e.Final payment to GRANTEE may not be made until the STATE
determines the Project conforms substantially to this Agreement.
9.Hold Harmless
a.GRANTEE shall defend, indemnify and hold the STATE, its officers,
employees, and agents harmless from and against any and all liability,
loss, expense (including reasonable attorney's fees), or claims for injury or
damages arising out of the performance of this Agreement but only in
proportion to and to the extent such liability, loss, expense, attorney's fees,
or claims for injury or damages are caused by or result from the negligent
or intentional acts or omissions of GRANTEE, its officers, agents, or
employees. The duty of GRANTEE to indemnify and hold harmless
includes the duty to defend as set forth in Civil Code Section 2778. This
Agreement supersedes GRANTEE’s right as a public entity to indemnity
(see Government Code Section 895.2) and contribution (see Government
Code Section 895.6) as set forth in Government Code Section 895.4.
b.GRANTEE waives any and all rights to any type of express or implied
indemnity or right of contribution from the STATE, its officers, agents, or
employees for any liability resulting from, growing out of, or in any way
connected with or incident to this Agreement.
c.Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create in the public or in any
member of it rights as a third-party beneficiary under this Agreement.
10.Tort Claims
FEDERAL:
The United States shall be liable, to the extent allowed by the Federal Tort
Claims Act 28 United States Code 2671-2680, for claims of personal injuries or
property damage resulting from the negligent or wrongful act or omission of any
employee of the United States while acting within the scope of his or her
employment, arising out of this Agreement.
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STATE:
The State of California shall be liable, to the extent allowed by law and subject to
California Government Code, Title 1, Division 3.6, providing for the filing of tort
claims against the State of California, for personal injuries o r property damage
resulting from the negligent or wrongful act or omission of State of California
employees while acting within the scope of his or h er employment, arising out of
this Agreement.
11.Nondiscrimination
The State of California prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on
the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, marital status,
religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or
because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public
assistance program. GRANTEE shall not discriminate against any person on
any of these bases.
12.Incorporation
The grant guidelines and the Project Scope of Work, Project Budget Detail and
any subsequent amendments or modifications to the Project Scope of Work and
Project Budget Detail approved in writing by the STATE are hereby incorporated
by reference into this Agreement as though set forth in full in this Agreement.
13.Severability
If any provision of this Agreement or the Project Scope of Work thereof is held
invalid, that invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this
Agreement which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application,
and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are severable.
14.Waiver
No term or provision hereof will be considered waived by either party, and no
breach excused by either party, unless such waiver or consent is in writing and
signed on behalf of the party against whom the waiver is asserted. No consent
by either party to, or waiver of, a breach by either party, whether expressed or
implied, will constitute consent to, waiver of, or excuse of any other, different, or
subsequent breach by either party.
15.Assignment
This Agreement is not assignable by GRANTEE either in whole or in part.
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ADDENDUM – CALIFORNIA CLIMATE INVESTMENTS (CCI) GRANT PROJECTS
I.SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1.Grant funds shall be used on projects with the primary goal of reducing greenhouse
gases (GHGs) and furthering the purposes of California’s Global Warming Solutions
Act of 2006, Division 25.5 (commencing with Section 38500) of the Health and Safety
Code, and related statutes.
2.Grant funds shall be used on projects limited to specific activities as described in
CCI Grants Procedural Guides.
3.Greenhouse gas emissions must be calculated using the CARB Greenhouse Gas
Quantification Methodology applicable to the grant program
(https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/documents/cci-quantification-benefits-and-
reporting-materials).
4.Grantee shall report project and benefits information when requested by the State.
This may include, but is not limited to, funding expended, acres treated, GHG
emissions, trees planted, disadvantaged community benefits, energy/water savings,
job creation, and other co-benefits.
5.Grantee shall maintain accurate and detailed records documenting project
description, project location, and schedule, CCI dollars allocated, and leveraged
funds throughout the duration of the project.
6.Failure of Grantee to meet the agreed upon terms of achieving required GHG
reduction may result in project termination and recovery of funds.
II.MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
All funds expended through CCI are subject to emissions reporting and requirements.
Grantee is expected to provide the appropriate materials for completing program
quantification methodology. Grantee shall use the current reporting template provided
by the STATE. The reporting shall be submitted to the STATE no less frequently than
quarterly. In addition, STATE may request additional information in order to meet
current CARB reporting requirements. The requirements are available on the CARB
CCI Quantification, Benefits and Reporting Materials webpage:
https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/documents/cci-quantification-benefits-and-reporting-
materials.
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III.PROGRAM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/RECOGNITION
1.All projects funded both fully and partially by the GGRF must clearly display,
identify and label themselves as being part of the “California Climate Investments”
program. The acknowledgement must contain the California Climate Investments
and CAL FIRE logos as well as the following statement:
“Funding for this project provided by the California Department of Forestry and
Fire Protection as part of the California Climate Investments Program.”
A draft of the acknowledgement must be approved by the STATE prior to publication.
For stationary projects, acknowledgement may include, but is not limited to, a sign
on the project site. For other project types, such as vehicles, equipment, and
consumer-based incentives, acknowledgement is encouraged by using a decal,
sticker or other signage.
Guidance on California Climate Investments logo usage , signage guidelines,
and high-resolution files are contained in a style guide available at:
www.caclimateinvestments.ca.gov/logo-graphics-request.
2.In addition, all projects funded both fully and partially by GGRF must contain the
following statement in public announcements or press releases on said projects:
“YR 2019 - 168 Corridor Dead & Dying Tree Removal and Disposal Project is
part of California Climate Investments, a statewide program that puts billions of
Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing GHG emissions, strengthening the
economy, and improving public health and the environment– particularly in
disadvantaged communities. The Cap-and-Trade program also creates a
financial incentive for industries to invest in clean technologies and develop
innovative ways to reduce pollution. California Climate Investments projects
include affordable housing, renewable energy, public transportation, zero-
emission vehicles, environmental restoration, more sustainable agriculture,
recycling, and much more. At least 35 percent of these investments are located
within and benefiting residents of disadvantaged communities, low-income
communities, and low-income households across California. For more
information, visit the California Climate Investments website at:
www.caclimateinvestments.ca.gov.”
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)
California Climate Investment
Fire Prevention Program Grant Application
Fiscal Year 2018-19 Funding Opportunity
Project Name/Title: YR 2019 - 168 Corridor Dead & Dying Tree Removal and Disposal
County: Fresno CAL FIRE Unit/Contract County: FKU - Fresno-Kings Unit
3. Sponsoring Organization:County of Fresno
Title: Staff Analyst III
Project Manager
First Name: Adan Last Name: Ortiz
Address 1: 1221 Fulton Street, 3rd Floor
Address 2:
City: Fresno State: California
Phone Number: 559-600-4064 Secondary Phone Number: 559-600-4065
Email Address: aortiz@fresnocountyca.gov Fax Number:
4. For which primary activity is funding being requested?
1. Project Tracking #:18-FP-FKU-2044 CalMapper ID: 168_4300-2018-FPL-009
5. Grant Period: Please provide the estimated start date and completion date for your project. Projects MUST be completed by
March 15, 2022. Note that final billing is due 30 days after project completion. Please use MM/DD/YYYY format.
Project Start Date: 09/20/2019 Project Completion Date: 03/15/2022
Fuel Reduction
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Please use this 3-letter Unit identifier for file
naming
(see question 14)
Please fill out this form completely. Be sure to save a copy of this form for your records. Submit 1 printed copy with original signature(s)
and 1 electronic copy and all supporting materials to: California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Attention: Grants
Management Unit - Fire Prevention Program, P.O. Box 944246, Sacramento, CA 94244-2460. E-mail an electronic copy to
CALFIRE.Grants@fire.ca.gov. Be sure to include all attachments.
Project Name: YR 2019 - 168 Corridor Dead & Dying Tree Removal and Disposal
Tracking #: 18-FP-FKU-2044
Zip Code: 93721
2. Organization Type:County If Other, please specify:
If Non-Profit, are you a registered 501(c)(3)?
If yes, what is the name of the community?
If none, enter "none".
Auberry, Meadow Lakes, Shaver Springs, Tollhouse, Pine Ridge, Shaver Lake, Cressman, Bretz
Mountain Village, Quartz Mountain, and Wildflower Village.
8. Community at Risk: Is the project associated with a community that is listed as a Community At Risk? See
http://osfm.fire.ca.gov/fireplan/fireplanning_communities_at_risk.php
6. Limiting Factors:
Are there any existing forest or land management plans; Conservation Easements; Covenant, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&R's); matters
related to zoning; use restrictions, or other factors that can or will limit the fire prevention proposed activity?
If checked, describe existing plan(s) and the limitations, if any, in the attached Scope of Work.
7. Timber Harvest Plans:
For fuel reduction projects, is there a timber harvesting document on any portion of the proposed project area for which a "Notice of
Completion" has not been filed with CAL FIRE?
If checked, provide the THP identification number and describe the relationship to the project in the attached Scope of Work document.
THP ID Number:
Number of Communities in the project area: 10
11. Project Budget:
What is the proposed budget? Please include a discussion of the project budget in the Scope of Work and enter the amount from the
Project Budget workbook (.xls).
Budget Item Amount
Grant Funding Requested ($) $1,680,000.00
Partners ($)
12. Local Wildland Fire Risk Reduction Plans:
Is the project in, consistent with, or build on a larger plan that deals with the risk and potential impact to habitable structures in the WUI
covered by this project? If so, discuss in the Scope of Work. Select all that apply.
CAL FIRE Unit Strategic Fire Plan
County Fire Department Strategic Fire Plan
Homeowners' Association Plan Fire Safe Council Action Plan
FIREWISE Community Assessment
Community Wildfire Protection PlanOther Local Plan (Identify in Scope of Work)
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Tracking #: 18-FP-FKU-2044
10. Describe how your proposal would reduce the total amount of wildfire (and thereby reduce wildfire emissions) around
communities, homes, infrastructure, and other highly valued resources. Please focus on GHG benefits. (limited to space provided):
The proposal will make the ten communities mentioned above more resilient to a wildfire, create a healthier forest landscape, and will
allow for faster reforestation. Dead and dying trees in Fresno County that are not merchantable are chipped and utilized as biomass.
This proposal also includes fuels thinning along roadways on ingress and egress routes, and fuels modification.
Yes No
Local Fire Department Plan
Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
9. Disadvantaged/Low Income Community: Is the project associated with a low income community that is listed as a Community
At Risk? See
https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/auctionproceeds/communityinvestments.htm NoYes
If yes, select all that applies:Disadvantaged Low Income Both Buffer Zone
NOTE: Grant Funding Requested must match "Total Grant Proposed Costs" on Project Budget Sheet.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
(CAL FIRE) California Climate Investments
Fire Prevention Grants Program
Project Scope of Work
Project Name: Yr 2019 - 168 Corridor Dead & Dying Tree Removal and Disposal
Project Tracking Number: 18-FP-FKU-2044
Project Description Summary: Please provide a paragraph summarizing proposed
project including the location, habitable structures, acres treated, etc. (Please type in
blank space below. Please note there is no space limitations).
The project is located in the tree mortality priority County of Fresno, a tier one high
hazard zone area and high fire hazard severity zone. The project will remove dead and
dying trees that are within 300 feet of 4,110 habitable structures. Primary focus will be
placed on removal and disposal of dead and dying trees around structures and drivable
roads in and around the communities of Auberry, Meadow Lakes, Shaver Springs,
Tollhouse, Pine Ridge, Shaver Lake, Cressman, Bretz Mountain Village, Quartz
Mountain, and Wildflower Village, covering 13,740 acres as illustrated on the attached
map. This project will also provide cleanup work to residents that felled their own trees
but do not have the means for disposal that were not previously accounted for in prior
grants. The proposed application also includes funding to begin thinning fuels along
roadways to improve ingress and egress for threatened communities. Approximately
3,100 dead and dying trees and 100,000 cubic yards of cleanup material has been
identified for removal in this area. This project will provide these communities with a
reduced risk of hazard trees impacting habitable structures, safer ingress and egress
routes along local roads, and less fuel loads within communities. County maintained
roads are being treated with County General Fund dollars and California Disaster
Assistant Act (CDAA) funds. As indicated on the map, there are several fuel breaks
adjacent to the project and Southern California Edison and PG&E continue to remove
trees along power lines in these communities.
A.Scope of Work
This item is broken into project specific criteria depending on the type of project being
proposed: planning, education or hazardous fuel reduction. Please answer one section
of questions that pertain to the primary activity type for your project.
Section 1: Hazardous Fuel Reduction/Removal of Dead or Dying Tree Projects
1.Describe the geographic scope of the project, including an estimate of the number of
habitable structures and the names of the general communities that will benefit.
2.Describe the goals, objectives, and expected outcomes of the project.
3.Provide a clear rational for how the proposed project will reduce the risks associated
with wildfire to habitable structures in the WUI.
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4.Identify any additional assets at risk to wildfire that will benefit from the proposed
project. These may include, but are not limited to, domestic and municipal water
supplies, power lines, communication facilities and community centers.
5.Is the scale of the project appropriate to achieve the stated goals, objectives and
outcomes discussed in Item 2 above?
6.How will the project/activity utilize the left over woody biomass? Will the
project/activity use a biomass facility to reduce greater greenhouse gas emissions?
Hazardous Fuel Reduction/Removal of Dead or Dying Tree Projects:
The County was awarded FY 2016-17 SRA grants in early 2017 to treat this North East
portion of the County. Priority funding was given to dead and dying tree removal
projects that posed a threat to habitable structures and roads while distributing funds as
much as possible throughout the area. Priority was also given to homeowners that
could not afford to fell and dispose of their own trees. The County spent all of the SRA
funds in these areas while only securing approximately 50% of the right of entry permits
(ROE) that were mailed out.
On September 26, 2018, the County was awarded FY 2017-18 CCI Fire Prevention
Program Grant (FPP) dollars to treat areas that were not funded with FY 2016-17 SRA
dollars. In that application, the County requested funding to remove and dispose of
approximately 17,139 dead and dying trees and 75,000 cubic yards of cleanup material.
Disposal costs have recently increased by approximately 27% for Fresno County.
This application proposes to cover some areas that were identified in the FPP
application that will not be treated with FPP dollars.
The County continues to assess high hazard zone areas and has been tracking
residents’ concerns of falling trees and decked logs and slash on their property.
Additional trees and slash cleanup that is within 300 feet of permanent private
structures, roadways, and public or private infrastructure has been identified for removal
and disposal in this area. Funding will also be utilized to decrease fuel loads on the
ground and begin thinning fuels along roadways to improve ingress and egress for
threatened communities.
The project area is within 13,740 acres in the North East portion of the County of
Fresno. Approximately 4,110 habitable structures exist within the project boundaries
that are adversely affected by dead and dying trees, and ground fuels within the
communities of Auberry, Meadow Lakes, Shaver Springs, Tollhouse, Pine Ridge,
Shaver Lake, Cressman, Bretz Mountain Village, Quartz Mountain, and Wildflower
Village.
The County only mailed out ROEs to property owners that were potentially affected by
tree mortality but did not follow-up with the owners that did not sign the ROE’s. The
County did not follow-up with the owners that did not sign the ROE’s due to limited
funding. Had the County secured all the ROEs that were mailed out, there would not
have been enough funds to treat each home, road, and infrastructure identified in the
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application. Now, however, the County has dedicated personnel to follow-up with
property owners in an effort to convince them to allow the County to enter their property
to provide tree and fuels removal work to protect the public.
The County has environmental clearance within this area. Within 2-3 months from grant
award, dead and dying trees and debris cleanup will be identified, mapped, and ready to
be bid out to Licensed Timber Operators. The County also proposes to begin thinning
fuels along roadways to provide safe ingress and egress routes. Time is of the essence
for the County. The County’s goal is to have the project completed within 24 months
from award.
Projects over the last three years have been targeted at removing dead trees along
ingress and egress routes, infrastructure protection and community protection in Fresno
County. This project will remove dead and dying trees and the associated slash from
the communities and provide for safer egress for the citizens and access for fire
equipment by thinning the forested areas along roadways. Prior to the tree mortality,
the trees were not a ground fuel that was immediately available to burn. Now however,
these trees have died, are falling, and will continue to fall, increasing the ground fuel
loading from approximately 50 tons per acre to over 1,500 tons per acre. The added
fuel loading will only increase the impacts of fire on these communities unless removed.
This project also supports the current and broader scale planned community fuel break
projects for surrounding areas. CAL FIRE and the local Fire Safe Council will continue
to work on fuel breaks. Having access to the fuel breaks by clearing the roads and
clearing around structures will create a safer community. The expansion of defensible
space and buffering of manmade assets will make these areas and assets more
resistant to the impacts of fire. The proposed hazardous fuel reduction will also provide
enhanced protection to water supplies, utility lines, communication facilities and
community centers.
The Licensed Timber Operators (LTO) under contract with the County have a good
working relationship with Rio Bravo, Fresno, and Wheelabrator, Shasta, two biomass-
fired electrical generating facilities. The County’s bidding guidelines require the LTOs to
dispose of all the woody material. The LTOs have been collaborating with Rio Bravo
and Wheelabrator to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Project Tracking Number: 18-FP-FKU-2044 4
B. Relationship to Strategic Plans
Does the proposed project support the goals and objectives of the California Strategic
Fire Plan, the local CAL FIRE Unit Fire Plan, a Community Wildfire Protection Plan
(CWPP), County Fire Plan, or other long term planning document? (Please type in blank
space below. Please note there is no space limitations).
This tree removal project is consistent with the goals and objectives of the Fresno
County Tree Mortality Plan, Fresno Kings Unit Fire Plan, Community Wildfire Protection
Plan and the California Strategic plan. This project will also make man-made assets
more resistant to the occurrence and effects of wildland fire.
United States Forest Service lands are directly adjacent to this project. Locally, projects
are prioritized and implemented across landscapes. Fires in this area will impact both
Federal and private lands. This project is also in line with the National Cohesive
Wildland Fire Management strategies which address wildland fire management across
all lands in the United States.
C. Degree of Risk
1.Discuss the location of the project in relation to areas of moderate, high, or very high
fire hazard severity zone as identified by the latest Fire and Resource Assessment
Program maps. Fire hazard severity zone maps by county can be accessed at:
http://www.fire.ca.gov/fire_prevention/fire_prevention_wildland_zones_maps.php
2.Describe the geographic proximity of the project to structures at risk to damage from
wildfire in the WUI. (Please type in blank space below. Please note there is no space
limitations).
This project is situated within the designated very high hazard and high hazard severity
zones. Approximately 13,501 acres (98%) of the project is within a very high hazard
severity zone, 228 acres (1.70%) within a high hazard zone, and 11 acres (.30%) within
a moderate severity zone. Fresno County has experienced catastrophic tree mortality
with many areas showing 100% mortality. This project is in an area with 80-100% tree
mortality and many of the trees have died over 3.5 years ago increasing the likelihood of
these trees falling at any time.
This project will treat approximately 4,110 habitable structures at risk to damage from
wildfire in the WUI. In addition, approximately 30 drivable roads will be treated with
fuels thinning.
Project Tracking Number: 18-FP-FKU-2044 5
D. Community Support
1.Does the project include any matching funds from other funding sources or any in-
kind contributions that are expected to extend the impact of the proposed project?
2.Describe plans for external communications during the life of the project to keep the
effected community informed about the goals, objectives and progress of the project.
Activities such as planned press releases, project signage, community meetings,
and field tours are encouraged.
3.Describe any plans to maintain the project after the grant period has ended.
4.Does the proposed project work with other organizations or agencies to address fire
hazard reduction at the landscape level?
(Please type in blank space below. Please note there is no space limitations).
It should be noted that the County has contributed 1.0 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) to the
County’s Tree Mortality Program. The County is prepared to continue contributing 1.0
FTE to fulfill the Program’s mission. This contribution has allowed for grant
administration, bidding of contractors, assessment and prioritization of projects,
coordination, and one point of contact with partner agencies. Maintenance of the
project will continue after the grant period has ended and will rely on homeowners
maintaining a cleared landscape. The County wants to be in a position to submit for
future funding opportunities and will continue to monitor the area.
This project meets the goals and objectives of the Fresno County Tree Mortality Task
Force which includes representatives from:168 Fire Safe Council, Cal Trans, Fresno
County Sheriff, Fresno County Ag, CAL FIRE, Fresno County OES, Fresno County
Public Works & Planning, Oak to Timberline Fire Safe Council, PG&E, Sierra Nevada
Conservancy, Sierra Resource Conservation District, So. Cal. Edison, USFS-Sequoia,
and USFS-Sierra.
This project will increase the effectiveness of the existing fuel breaks adjacent to these
communities. The larger landscape fuel breaks will be constructed by CAL FIRE, USFS
and the 168 Fire Safe Council. This fuel break system is currently being expanded and
dead and dying trees are being removed using various funding sources from state and
federal agencies. CAL Trans is removing trees along highways 168, which traverse
through this project area.
External communications with community groups include media releases, public
meetings, and status updates on the County's website.
E. Project Implementation
1.Discuss the anticipated timeline for the project. Make sure to take seasonal
restrictions into account.
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2.Verify the expected timeframes to complete the project will fall under the
March 15, 2022 deadline.
3.Describe the milestones that will be used to measure the progress of the project.
4.Describe measurable outcomes (i.e. project deliverables) that will be used to
measure the project’s success.
5.If applicable, how will the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) be met?
(Please type in blank space below. Please note there is no space limitations).
The County of Fresno has contracts in place with 17 Registered Professional Foresters
and 26 LTOs. The County is submitting 2 applications for consideration and is
committed to commencing work simultaneously on both sides of the County if awarded.
Should this application be approved, the County anticipates this project will be
completed no later than March 15, 2022. The County is prepared to commence multiple
projects at one time to remove as many trees and remove ground fuels in the shortest
amount of time. The County will place two separate sets of time-lines and milestones
on this project. The first time-line and milestone will be placed on the County Project
Manager assigned to oversee the grant requirements and contracted services for tree
removal. The second time-line and milestone will be assigned to the LTOs and will
include the number of trees to be removed by certain deadlines; and project progress
deadlines at 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% completion.
The County has signed ROE’s from several property owners and 100% environmental
clearance within this area. Within 1-2 months of grant award, the County will have
additional signed ROE’s to enter private property. Within 2-3 months from grant award,
dead and dying trees and debris cleanup will be identified and mapped, and ready to be
put out to bid to secure LTOs. Within 3 months of grant award, trees, slash, and logs
will begin to be removed and disposed; and thinning of fuels along roads will begin.
Time is of the essence for the County. The County’s goal is to have the project
completed within 24 months from award.
F. Administration
1.Describe any previous experience the project proponent has with similar projects.
Include a list of recent past projects the proponent has successfully completed if
applicable. Project proponents having no previous experience with similar projects
should discuss any past experiences that may help show a capacity to successfully
complete the project being proposed. This may include partnering with a more
experienced organization that can provide project support.
2.Identify who will be responsible for tracking project expenses and maintaining project
records in a manner that allows for a full audit trail of any awarded grant funds.
(Please type in blank space below. Please note there is no space limitations).
On January 29, 2016, the County of Fresno was awarded SRA grant #5GS15103 for
the Miramonte / Pinehurst fuel reduction project and SRA grant #5GS15104 for the
Project Tracking Number: 18-FP-FKU-2044 7
Meadow Lakes / Shaver Lake fuel reduction project. The County successfully
completed both projects and is in closeout mode for these grants.
In early 2017, the County of Fresno was awarded 13 SRA grants for dead and dying
tree removal and disposal projects. As of November 30, 2018, all 13 of these projects
have been completed, pending reimbursement for 2 grants.
The County was also awarded CDAA funds from CalOES to continue removing dead
and dying trees around infrastructure. County staff gained additional experience in tree
mortality type grant management through the application process, bidding and
contracting for services, and preparation for invoicing. Staff also has a good handle on
available wood utilization and disposal markets.
County OES staff have a combined 18 years of grant management experience covering
several different grant funding sources. County OES staff will track project expenses
and maintain project records in a manner that allows for a full audit trail.
G.Budget
A detailed project budget should be provided in an Excel spreadsheet attached to this
grant application. The space provided here is to allow for a narrative description to
further explain the proposed budget.
1.Explain how the grant funds, if awarded, will be spent to support the goals and
objectives of the project. If equipment grant funds are requested, explain how the
equipment will be utilized and maintained beyond the life of the grant.
2.Are the costs for each proposed activity reasonable for the geographic area where
they are to be performed? Identify any costs that are higher than usual and explain
any special circumstances within the project that makes these increased costs
necessary to achieve the goals and objectives of the project.
3.Is the total project cost appropriate for the size, scope, and anticipated benefit of the
project?
4.Identify all Indirect Costs and describe why they are necessary for a successful
project implementation. Administrative expenses to be paid by the Fire Prevention
Grants must be less than 12% of the total grant request (excluding equipment).
5.Explain each object category in detail and how that would support meeting the grant
objectives.
(Please type in blank space below. Please note there is no space limitations).
This application solicitation is for $1,680,000. Grant funds will be primarily utilized to
contract with Licensed Timber Operators, which are required to provide their own traffic
control, fell, remove, and dispose of all material. Funds will also be utilized to contract
Project Tracking Number: 18-FP-FKU-2044 8
with Registered Professional Foresters for their expertise in assessing and marking
trees and cleanup sites. The County does not anticipate the need to purchase
equipment. The County has gained additional experience contracting with Licensed
Timber Operators and has become more familiar with market rates and trends. The
County does not anticipate costs that are higher than usual; however, bids for projects
where trees are within 10 feet of a home have traditionally been higher. 12%
Administration is being budgeted to allow the County to offset staff time not contributed
towards the project. Staff time includes GIS services, procurement, ROE’s, site visits,
traffic control review, and assessments. The County's goal is to remove as many dead
and dying trees and cleanup sites that pose a threat to the public and to lower
Greenhouse Gas emissions.
H. California Climate Investments
The space provided here is to allow for a narrative description to further explain how the
project/activity will reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions.
1.How will the project/activity reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions?
2.Is the project located in a Low-Income or Disadvantaged Community? If not, does
the project benefit those communities. Please explain.
3.What are the expected co-benefits of the project/activity (i.e. environmental, public
health and safety, and climate resiliency)?
4.When are the Greenhouse Gas emissions and/or co-benefits expected to occur and
how will they be maintained?
(Please type in blank space below. Please note there is no space limitations).
The County has allowed a chipping operation to process material that is utilized as
biomass by Rio Bravo, Fresno, and Wheelabrator, Shasta, two biomass-fired electrical
generating facilities. Contracted LTOs have a good working relationship with these co-
generation facilities for the material from felled trees and from cleanup
projects. Numerous property owners felled their own hazard trees but do not have the
means to properly dispose of them. These property owners are faced with limited
options for removing this fire fuel from the ground. Options they have mentioned
include burning on site or allowing it to decompose naturally. The most likely way the
material will be disposed of if this grant is not awarded will be by open pile burning
which will release more stored carbon back into the atmosphere than disposing of the
material at the cogeneration facilities. The sooner we assist these property owners with
the removal and disposal of woody material the sooner they can transition to the
reforestation phase.
Although the project is not located in a Low-Income or Disadvantaged Community,
potential smoke from a wildfire will adversely affect these communities.
The proposal will reduce the wildfire emissions around the Auberry, Meadow Lakes,
Shaver Springs, Tollhouse, Pine Ridge, Shaver Lake, Cressman, Bretz Mountain
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Village, Quartz Mountain, and Wildflower Village communities. The proposal will also
make the above areas more resilient to a wildfire, create a healthier forest landscape,
and will allow for appropriate reforestation. The trees being removed died because of
the drought and subsequent forest pest outbreak. By removing the material and
maintaining a landscape that is more appropriately stocked will allow the forest to be
more resilient and the remaining trees should be able to withstand low rainfall years
because of lower stocking rates.
By clearing the immediate fuels that can exacerbate a wildfire, the County will have
lowered Greenhouse Gas emissions. County staff is willing and available to calculate
project emissions with CalFIRE. Maintaining lower emissions after the grant funds are
expended will be accomplished through education and brokering of disposal options for
the public. The County has been notifying the co-generation facilities of available
biomass and can coordinate for its pickup.
Tracking #:18-FP-FKU-2044
Project Name:YR 2019 - 168 Corridor Dead & Dying Tree Removal and Disposal
Budget
Category
Item Description Total
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Quantity Units Cost/Unit Grant Grantee Partner Grant Grantee Partner(s)
Staff Analyst - Grant Mgt 750 Hours 37$ 0%100%0%-$ 27,750$ -$ 27,750$
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Registered Prof Forester 700 Hours 105$ 100%0%0%73,500$ -$ -$ 73,500$
Licensed Timber Operator 6 Contract 237,750$ 100%0%0%1,426,500$ -$ -$ 1,426,500$
0 Each -$ 0%0%0%-$ -$ -$ -$
0 Acres -$ 0%0%0%-$ -$ -$ -$
0 Miles -$ 0%0%0%-$ -$ -$ -$
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1,500,000$ 27,750$ -$ 1,527,750$
12%180,000$ 180,000$
1,680,000$ 27,750$ -$ 1,707,750$
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Funding Source
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Cost Share
(%)
B. Employee Benefits
A. Salaries and Wages
Project Budget
C. Contractual
Sub-Total Employee Benefits:
Sub-Total Salaries and Wages:
Cost Basis
Sub-Total Equipment:
F. Equipment
Sub-Total Travel & Per Diem:
Sub-Total Contractual:
Total Grant Proposed Costs
Sub-Total Other Costs
Total Direct Costs
E. Supplies
Sub-Total Supplies:
Less Program Income
Total Project Costs
Indirect Costs (Exclude Equipment)
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Date: December 04, 2018
YR 2019 - 168 Corridor Dead & Dying Tree Removal and DisposalCounty of Fresno
Disclaimer:
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the map,
the map producer is not responsible for any errors and omissions.
Maps are for graphical purposes only.
The analyses were done based on the CALFIRE datasets
for LE100, FHSZ, & HHZ, and Aerial Detection Data from USFS.
FHSZ - VERY HIGH FHSZ - HIGH FHSZ - MODERATE STRUCTURE13,501 Acres 228 Acres 11 Acres 4,110
AVG # OF TREES PER ACRE PROJECT ACRES APPROX. # OF DEAD TREES3513,740 480,900
2017 AERIAL DETECTION DATA FOR TREE MORTALITY
TM HIGH HAZARD TIER 1 ACRES10,249
18-FP-FKU-2044Cal Mapper ID: 4300-2018-FPL-009
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)
Name/No.: YR 2019 – 168 Corridor Dead & Dying Tree Removal and Disposal
Grant Agreement (No. 5GG18104)
Fund/Subclass: 0001/10000
Organization #: 56204605
Revenue Account #: 3530