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TITLE 14. NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION 1.5. DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION [FNA1]
database is current through 09/29/06, Register 2006, No. 39

Note: Authority cited: Sections 87300 and 87304, Government Code. Reference: Section 87300, et seq., Government Code.





Note: Authority cited: section 11152, Government code. Reference: sections 4511-4517; 4551; 4581-4592, Public Resources Code.





Note: Authority cited: Section 740, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 740 and 742, Public Resources Code.





<(Division Originally Printed 3-31-45)>>

CROSS REFERENCE TABLE NO. 1

Substantial reorganization of Chapter 4 occurred in Register 78, No. 20. The
effective date of the revisions is July 6, 1978. For details concerning the
information contained in certain sections prior to reorganization, refer to the
following table.
When reference is made to a section of the Public Resources of Code, the
definition formerly contained within the text of regulations has been removed
and can no longer be found in Division 1.5, Title 14, California
Administrative Code. All sections not listed retain the numbers effective prior
to July 6, 1978.
Former Refer to
Section Section Number
912.1. Basal Area Per Acre........................... 4528(a)PRC
912.2. Commercial Species............................
912 912.3. Concentration................................. 912
912.4. Countable Tree................................ 4528(b) PRC
912.5. Cutover Land.................................. 4522.5 PRC
912.6. Diameter or d.b.h............................. 895.1
912.7. Erosion Hazard Rating......................... 912, 912.5
912.8. Fire Protection Zone.......................... 912
912.9. Lake.......................................... 912
912.10. Landing....................................... 4524 PRC
912.11. Logging Area.................................. 895.1
912.12. Logging Road.................................. 895.1
912.13. Lopping....................................... 912
912.14. Public Road................................... 895.1
912.15. Registered Professional Forester.............. 895.1
912.16. Seed Tree..................................... 912
912.17. Site Classification........................... 4528(d) PRC
912.18. Skidding or Yarding........................... 895.1
912.19. Slash......................................... 4525.7 PRC
912.20. Snag.......................................... 895.1
912.21. Southern Area of the Coast Forest District.... 907.1
912.22. Special Treatment Areas....................... 895.1
912.23. Stocking Standards............................ 912.7
912.24. Stream........................................ 895.1
912.24.1. Stream and Lake Protection Zone............... 912
912.25. Stream and Lake Transition Line............... 895.1
912.26. Tight-Lining.................................. 895.1
912.27. Timberland.................................... 4526 PRC
912.28. Timber Operations............................. 4527 PRC
912.29. Timber Operator............................... 4526.5 PRC
912.30. Timber Owner.................................. 4527.5 PRC
912.31. Tractor Roads and Skid Trails................. 912
912.32. Waterbreak.................................... 912
912.33. Wet Meadows and Other Wet Areas............... 912
932.1. Basal Area Per Acre........................... 4528(a) PRC
932.2. Commercial Species............................ 932
932.3. Countable Tree................................ 4528(b) PRC
932.4. Diameter or d.b.h............................. 895.1
932.6. Fire Protection Zone.......................... 932
932.7. Fuelbreak..................................... 4528(e) PRC
932.8. Lake.......................................... 932
932.9. Logging Area.................................. 932
932.10. Logging Road.................................. 895.1
932.11. Lopping....................................... 932
932.12. Meadows and Wet Areas......................... 932
93213. Public Road................................... 895.1
932.14. Registered Professional Forester.............. 895.1
932.15. Seed Tree..................................... 932
932.16. Site Classification........................... 4528(d) PRC
932.17. Slash......................................... 4525.7 PRC
932.18. Snag.......................................... 895.1
932.19. Special Treatment Areas....................... 895.1
932.20. Stocking Standard............................. 932.7
932.21. Stream........................................ 895.1
932.22. Stream or Lake Protection Zone................ 932
932.23. Stream or Lake Transition Line................ 895.1
932.24. Tight-Lining.................................. 895.1
932.25. Timber Harvesting Plan........................ 4582PRC
932.26. Timberland.................................... 4526 PRC
932.27. Timber Operations............................. 4527 PRC
932.28. Timber Operator............................... 4526.5 PRC
932.29. Timber Owner.................................. 4527.5 PRC
932.30. Tractor Roads and Skid Trails................. 932
932.31. Waterbreak.................................... 932
952.1. Basal Area Per Acre........................... 4528(a) PRC
952.2. Commercial Species............................ 952
952.3. Commercial Timberland......................... 952
952.4. Countable Tree................................ 4528(b) PRC
952.5. Diameter or d. b. h........................... 895.1
952.6. Erosion Potential............................. 952.5
952.7. Fire Protection Zone.......................... 952
952.8. Fuelbreak..................................... 4528(e) PRC
952.9. Lake.......................................... 952
952.10. Landing....................................... 895.1
952.11. Logging Area.................................. 952
952.12. Logging Road.................................. 895.1
952.13. Lopping....................................... 952
952.14. Meadows and Wet Areas......................... 952
952.15. Public Road................................... 895.1
952.16. Registered Professional Forester.............. 895.1
952.17. Reproduction.................................. 952
952.18. Seed Tree..................................... 952
952.19. Site Classification........................... 4528(d) PRC
952.20. Slash......................................... 4525.7 PRC
952.21. Snag.......................................... 895.1
952.22. Special Treatment Areas....................... 895.1
952.23. Stocking Standards............................ 952.7
952.24. Stream........................................ 952
952.25. Stream and Lake Protection Zone............... 952
952.26. Stream and Lake Transition Line............... 895.1
952.27(a). Subdistricts.................................. 909.1
952.27(b). Subdistricts.................................. 909.2
952.28. Tight-Lining.................................. 895.1
952.29. Timberland.................................... 4526 PRC
952.30. Timber Operations............................. 4527 PRC
952.31. Timber Operator............................... 4526.5 PRC
952.32. Timber Owner.................................. 4527.5 PRC
952.33. Tractor Roads and Skid Trails................. 952
952.34. Waterbreak.................................... 952
1000. Forest Districts.............................. 906
1002. Coast Forest District......................... 907
1003. Northern Forest District...................... 908
1004. Southern Forest District...................... 909
1028. Reapplication for Licenses.................... Repealed
1110.3. Conversion Permit Within TPZ Not Required..... 1110.2

CROSS REFERENCE TABLE NO. 2

Substantial reorganization of Chapter 9 occurred in Register 78, No. 31. The
effective date of the revision is September 2, 1978. For details concerning the
information contained in certain sections prior to reorganization, refer to the
following table.
Former Section New Section
1400.......... none
1401.......... 1400.5
1402.......... 1400.5
1403.......... 1400.5
1404.......... 1400.5
1405.......... 1400.5
1406.......... 1400.5
1407.......... 1400.5
1420.......... 1401
1421.......... 1402
1422.......... 1410
1423.......... 1411
1424.......... 1403
1425.......... 1412
1426.......... 1413
1427.......... 1414
1428.......... 1404
1429.......... 1415
1430.......... 1405
1431.......... 1406
1432.......... 1416
1433.......... 1417
1434.......... 1418
1435.......... 1419
1436.......... 1420
1437.......... 1421
1438.......... 1422
1439.......... 1423
1440.......... 1424
1441.......... 1425
1442.......... 1430
1443.......... 1431
1444.......... 1432
1445.......... 1433
1446.......... 1426
1448.......... 1435
1449.......... 1436
1450.......... 1437
1451.......... 1438
1452.......... 1439

TABLE FOR AUTHORITY AND REFERENCE [FNa1]

All sections cited herein are in the Public Resources Code unless specifically
noted otherwise.
[FNa1] Note: This table is accurate to Register 79, No. 9 (3-3-79).

CHAPTER 4

Subchapter 1

Section Authorities References
895 4551
895.1 4551

Subchapter 2

Section Authorities References
896 4551 4512, 4513
897 4551 4512, 4513
898 4551, 4582(h) 4583
898.1 4582 4555, 4582.7
4582.75
898.2 4582 4555, 4582.7
4582.75
900 4551 4552, 4555
901 4551 4555
902 4551 4555
902.1 4551 4555
902.2 4551 745, 4555
902.3 4551 745, 4555
903 4551 4555
903.1 4551 4555
903.2 4551 4555

Subchapter 3

Section Authorities Reference
906 4551 4531
907 4551 4531
907.1 4551 4531
908 4551 4531
909 4551 4531
909.1 4551 4531
909.2 4551 4531

Subchapter 4

Section Authorities Reference
911 4551 4512, 4513,
4531, 4551.5
912 4551
912.5 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
912.7 4551, 4561 4561
913 4551, 4561 4551.5, 4561
913.1 4551, 4561 4561
913.2 4551, 4561 4561
913.3 4551, 4561 4561
913.4 4551, 4561 4561
913.5 4551, 4561 4561
913.6 4551, 4561 4561
913.7 4551, 4561 4561, 4582(f)
913.8 4551, 4561 4561, 4561.3
913.9 4551, 4561 4561, 4561.1
913.10 4551 4584
913.11 4551 4561
914 4551 4512, 4513,
4551.5
914.1 4551 4551.5
914.2 4551 4551.5
914.3 4551
914.4 4551 4551.5
914.5 4551 4551.5
914.6 4551 4551.5, 4562.7
914.7 4551 4551.5, 4562.7
915 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
915.1 4551, 4562.5 4562.5, 4562.7
915.2 4551, 4562.5 4562.5, 4562.7
915.3 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
915.4 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
915.5 4551, 4562.5 4562.5, 4562.7
915.6 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
915.7 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
915.8 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
915.9 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
916 4551, 4562.7 4551.5, 4562.7
916.1 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
916.2 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
916.3 4551, 4562.7 4562.5, 4562.7
916.4 4551, 4562.7 4562.5, 4562.7
916.5 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
916.6 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
916.7 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
916.8 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
916.9 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
916.10 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
916.11 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
917 4551, 4562 4551.5, 4562
917.1 4551, 4562 4562, 4562.7
917.2 4551, 4562 4562
917.3 4551, 4562 4562
917.4 4551, 4562 4562
917.5 4551, 4562 4562
917.6 4551, 4562 4562
917.7 4551, 4562 4562
917.8 4551, 4562 4562
917.9 4551, 4562 4562
918 4551, 4562 4551.5, 4562
918.1 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.2 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.3 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.4 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.5 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.6 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.7 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.8 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.9 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
918.10 4551, 4562 4562
919 4551, 4561 4551.5, 4561.6,
4714, 4716
919.1 4551, 45614 714, 4716
919.2 4551, 4561 4714, 4716,
4717
920 4551 4583
921 4551, 30417 4551.5, 4582
921.1 4551 4582
921.2 4551 4584, 4551.5
921.3 4551, 4561 4561
921.4 4551, 4561 4561, 4561.6
921.5 4551, 4562.5 4562.5, 4562.7
921.6 4551, 4562 4562
921.7 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
921.8 4551, 4561 4561

Subchapter 5

Section Authorities Reference
931 4551 4512, 4513,
4531, 4551.5
932 4551
932.5 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
932.7 4551, 4561 4561
933 4551, 4561 4561, 4551.5
933.1 4551, 4561 4561
933.2 4551, 4561 4561
933.3 4551, 4561 4561
933.4 4551, 4561 4561
933.5 4551, 4561 4561
933.6 4551, 4561 4561
933.7 4551, 4561 4582
933.8 4551 4587, 4590
33.9 4551 4584
934 4551 4512, 4513,
4551.5
934.1 4551 4551.5
934.2 4551 4551.5
934.3 4551 4551.5
934.4 4551 4551.5
934.5 4551 4551.5
934.6 4551 4551.5, 4562.7
935 4551, 4562.5 4551.5, 4562.5
935.1 4551, 4562.5 4551.5, 4562.5
935.2 4551, 4562.5 4551.5, 4562.5
935.3 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
935.4 4551, 4562.5 4562.5, 4562.7
935.5 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
935.6 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
936 4551, 4562.7 4512, 4513,
4551.5
936.1 4551, 4562.7 4551.5, 4562.5
4562.7
936.2 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
936.3 4551, 4562.7 4551.5, 4562.7
936.4 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
936.5 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
936.6 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
936.7 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
936.8 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
936.9 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
936.10 4551, 4562.7 4562.7
936.11 4551, 4562.7 4551.5, 4562.7
937 4551 4551.5, 4562
937.1 4551 4551.5, 4562,
4562.7
937.2 4551 4562, 4562.7
937.3 4551 4562, 4562.7
937.4 4551 4562
938 4551, 4562 4551.5, 4562
938.1 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
938.2 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
938.3 4551, 4562 4562, 4562.7,
4582
938.4 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
938.5 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
938.6 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
938.7 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
938.8 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
938.9 4551, 4562 4562
939 4551, 4561 4551.5, 4561.6,
4714, 4716
939.1 4551, 4561 4714, 4716
939.2 4551, 4561 4714, 4716,
4717
940 4551 4583

Subchapter 6

Section Authorities Reference
951 4551 4512, 4513,
4531, 4551.5
952 4551
952.5 4551, 4562.5 4562.5
952.7 4551, 4561 4561
953 4551, 4561 4551.5, 4561
953.1 4551, 4561 4561
953.2 4551, 4561 4561
953.3 4551, 4561 4561
953.4 4551, 4561 4561
953.5 4551, 4561 4561
953.6 4551, 4561 4561
953.7 4551, 4561 4582
953.8 4551, 4561 4561
953.9 4551, 4561 4561, 4562.7
953.10 4551, 4561 4551.5, 4561
953.11 451, 4561 4561, 4561.6
953.12 4551, 4561 4561, 4587
953.13 4551, 4561 4584
954 4551 4551.5
954.1 4551 4551.5
954.2 4551 4551.5
954.3 4551 4551.5
954.4 4551 4551.5
954.5 4551 4551.5
954.6 4551 4551.5
954.7 4551 4551.5
954.8 4551 4551.5, 4562.7
954.9 4551 4551.5, 4562.7
955 4551, 4562.5 4551.5, 4562.5
955.1 4551, 4562.5 4551.5, 4562.5,
4562.7
955.2 4551, 4562.5 4551.5, 4562.5,
4562.7
956 4551, 4562.7 4551.5, 4562.5,
4562.7
956.1 4551, 4562.7 4551.5, 4562.5,
4562.7
956.2 4551, 4562.7 4551.5, 4562.5,
4562.7
957 4551, 4562 4562, 4551.5
957.1 4551, 4562 4562, 4562.7
957.2 4551, 4562 4551.5, 4562
957.3 4551, 4562 4562
957.4 4551, 4562 4562
957.5 4551, 4562 4562
957.6 4551, 4562 4562, 4562.7
958 4551, 4562 4551.5, 4562
958.1 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
958.2 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
958.3 4551, 4562 4562, 4583
958.4 4551, 4562 4562, 4583
958.5 4551, 4562 4562, 4583
958.6 4551, 4562 4562, 4582
958.7 4551, 4562 4562, 4583
958.8 4551, 4562 4562, 4583
958.9 4551, 4562 4562
958.10 4551, 4562 4562, 4583
959 4551 4551.5, 4714,
4561.6
959.1 4551 4551.5, 4716,
4714
959.2 4551 4551.5, 4717,
4714
960 4551 4583
961 4551, 30417 4551.5, 4582
961.1 4551 4582
961.2 4551 4551.5, 4584
961.3 4551, 4561 4561
961.4 4551, 4561 4561.6
961.5 4551 4562.5,4562.7
961.6 4551 4562
961.7 4551 4562.7
961.8 4551 4561

Subchapter 7

Section Authorities References
1020 4551, 4572 4571, 4577
1021 4551, 4572 4526, 4572
1022 4551, 4572 4572
1022.1 4551, 4572 4574
1023 4551, 4572 4574
1023.1 4551, 4572 4574, 4575
1024 4551, 4572 4572
1025 4551, 4572 4572
1026 4551, 4572 4574
1027 4551, 4572 4573
1027.1 4551, 4572 4573
1027.2 4551, 4572 4574
1029 4551, 4572 4572
1030 4551, 4572 4572
1032 4551, 4552 4581
1033 4551, 4552 4582, 4583
1034 4551, 4552 4527, 4582,
4583
1034.1 4551, 4552 4582
1034.2 4551, 4552 4582.7, 4582.75
1035 4551, 4552 4583.2, 4583.5
1036 4551, 4591.1 4583.2
1037 4551, 4552 4582.7
1037.1 4551, 4552 4582.4
1037.2 4551, 4552 4582.4
1037.3 4551, 4552 4582.6, 4582.7
1037.4 4551, 4552 4582.7
1037.5 4551, 4552 4582.7
1037.6 4551, 4552 4582.7, 4582.75
1037.7 4551, 4552 4582.7
1037.8 4551, 4552 4582.7
1038 4551, 4552 4584
1039 4551, 4552 4591
1039.1 4551, 4552 4582.7, 4590,
4591
1040 4551, 4591.1 4583.2, 4591.1
1041 4551, 4552 4582.5
1042 4551, 4552 4582
1043 4551, 4552 4583
1044 4551, 4552 4583
1045 4551, 4552 4582
1050 4551, 4552 4592
1051 4551, 4552 4592
1052 4551, 4552 4592
1053 4551, 4552 4582.7, 4582.75
1054 4551, 4552 4582.7, 4582.75
1055 4551, 4552 4582.7, 4582.75
1055.2 4551, 4552 4582.7, 4582.75
1055.4 4551, 4552 4582.7
1056 4551, 4552 4582.7
1056.2 4551, 4552 4582.7
1057 4551, 4552 4582.7
1058 4551, 4552 4582.7
1059 4551, 4552 4582.7, 4592.75
1060 4551, 4552 4528(d)
1070 4551, 4561 4587
1071 4551, 4561 4561, 4587
1072 4551, 4552 4583, 4587
1072.1 4551, 4561 4587
1072.2 4551, 4561 4587
1072.3 4551, 4561 4587
1072.4 4551, 4561 4587
1072.5 4551, 4561 4587
1072.6 4551, 4561 4587
1072.7 4551, 4561 4587
1072.8 4551, 4561 4587
1073 4551, 4561 4587
1074 4551, 4561 4587
1075 4551, 4561 4587
1076 4551, 4561 4587
1080 4551, 4561 4561, 4561.3
1081 4551, 4561 4583, 4587,
4588
1081.1 4551, 4561 4561, 4561.5
1085 4551, 4561 4561.6
1085.1 4551, 4561 4561.6
1085.2 4551, 4561 4561.6
105.3 4551, 4561 4561.6
1085.4 4551, 4561 4561.6
1085.5 4551, 4561 4561.6, 4587
1085.6 4551, 4561 4561.6
1100 4621 4512, 4513
1100. 14621 4582.6;
Government Code 6252, 4627;
1101 4621, 4527 Government Code 51133
1102 4621 - - -
1103 4621, 4627 4621
1103.1 4621 4521, 4621, 4623
1103.2 4621 4621, 4623
1103.5 4621 4581, 4582
1103.7 4621 30243
1104 4621 4623
1104.3 4621 4621.2(d)
1105 4621 4624.5, 4626
1106 4621 4621.2, 4622, 4623
1106.6 4621, 21082 21080.1, 21080.5
1107 4621 4621.2, 4625,
21081
1107.1 4621 4621.2, 4624,
4624.5, 21081
1107.2 4621 4621.2, 4624.5,
4626
1107.3 4621 4621.2, 4622
1107.4 4621 4622
1108 4621 4561, 4563,
4622
1109 4621 4622, 4581
1110 4621 4622
1110.1 4621 4621.2, 4622; Government Code 51133
1110.2 4621 4621.2
1111 4621 4621.2;
Government Code 51110,
51112, 51134
1111.2 4621 4621.2
1111.4 4621 4621.2
1111.6 4621 4621.2
1111.8 4621 4621.2
1112 4621 4621.2, 30243

CHAPTER 6

Section Authorities Reference
1290 4253 4251, 4252, 4256
1202 4253 4251, 4253
1203 4253 4251, 4253
1203.1 4253 4251, 4253
1203.2 4253 4251, 4253
1203.3 4253 4251, 4253
1203.4 4253 4251, 4253
1203.5 4253 4251, 4253
1203.6 4253 4251, 4253
1203.7 4253 4251, 4253
1203.8 4253 4251, 4253
1204 4253 4251, 4253
1204.1 4253 4251, 4253
1204.2 4253 4251, 4253
1204.3 4253 4251, 4253
1204.4 4253 4251, 4253
1204.5 4253 4251, 4253
1204.6 4253 4251, 4253
1204.7 4253 4251, 4253
1204.8 4253 4251, 4253
1204.9 4253 4251, 4253
1204.10 4253 4251, 4253
1205 4253 4251, 4253
1205.1 4253 4251, 4253
1205.2 4253 4251, 4253
1205.3 4253 4251, 4253
1205.4 4253 4251, 4253
1205.5 4253 4251, 4253
1205.6 4253 4251, 4253
1206 4253 4251, 4253
1207 4253 4251, 4253 4254, 4256,
4257

CHAPTER 7

Section Authorities Reference
1220 4111 4102
1220.1 4111 4125, 4126, 4127
1220.2 4111 4125, 4126, 4127
1220.3 4111 4102, 4125, 4128
1220.4 4111 745
1220.5 4111 4125, 4126, 4127
1230 4111 4114, 4431
1231 4111 4114, 4431
1232 4111 4114, 4431
1233 4111 4114, 4431
1234 4111 4114, 4431
1235 4111 4114, 4431
1240 4111 4114, 4431, 4443
1241 4111 4114, 4431, 4443
1241.1 4111 4114, 4431, 4443
1241.2 4111 4114, 4431, 4443
1242 4111 4114, 4431, 4443
1242.1 4111 4114, 4431, 4443
1250 4111 4125, 4292, 4293
1251 4111 4125, 4292, 4293
1252 4111 4125, 4292, 4293
1253 4111 4125, 4292, 4293
1254 4111 4125, 4292, 4293
1255 4111 4125, 4292, 4293
1256 4111 4125, 4292, 4293
1257 4111 4125, 4292, 4293
1258 4111 4125, 4292, 4293

CHAPTER 8

Section Authorities Reference
1300 4438 4437, 4440, 4441
1302 4438 4437, 4440, 4441
1308 4438
1308.1 4438 4437, 4440, 4441
1311 4438 4437, 4438,
4440, 4441
1312 4438 4437, 4438, 4441
1313 4438 4438, 4440, 4441
1314 4438 4438, 4440, 4441
1318 4438 4437, 4440, 4441
1321 4438 4437, 4440, 4441
1322 4438 4437, 4440, 4441
1330 4438 4114, 4437,
4440, 4441
1332 4438 4291, 4437,
4440, 4441
1335 4438 4114, 4437,
4440, 4441
1336 4438 4117, 4437,
4440, 4441

CHAPTER 9

Subchapter 1

Section Authorities Reference
1400 4656.1 4635
1400.5 4656.1 4635
1401 4656.1 4432, 4433, 4646
1402 4656.1 4432, 4646
1403 4656.1 4432, 4646
1404 4656.1 4432, 4646
1405 4656.1 4432, 4646
1406 4656.1 4432, 4646, 4656.2
1410 4656.1 4171, 4173
1411 4656.1 4173, 4646, 4656.2
1412 4656.1 4432, 4646
1413 4656.1 4432, 4646
1414 4656.1 4432, 4656.2
1415 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1416 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1417 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1418 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1419 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1420 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1421 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1422 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1423 4656.1 4646, 4651
1424 4656.1 4646, 4651
1425 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1426 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1430 4656.1 4646, 4651 4656.2
1431 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1432 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1433 4656.1 4646, 4651, 4656.2
1435 4656.1 4173, 4253
1436 4656.1 4173, 4253
1437 4656.1 4173, 4255
1438 4656.1 4173, 4651, 4645
1439 4656.1 4173, 4651, 4645

Subchapter 3

Section Authorities Reference
1500 4656 4639, 4645
1501 4656 4656.2, 4645
1502 4656 4645, 4656.2
1503 4656 6924, 4645, 4656.2

Subchapter 4

Section Authorities Reference
1510 4656.1 4656, 4651
1511 4656.1 4635
1515 4656.1 4656, 4651
1516 4656.1 4656, 4651
1517 4656.1 4656, 4651
1518 4656.1 4656, 4651
1519 4656.1 4656, 4651
1520 4656.1 4656, 4651
1521 4656.1 4656, 4651

CHAPTER 10

Section Authorities Reference
1601 759 761
1602 759 761
1603 759
1604 759
1605 759 766
1605.1 759 766
1606 759 751, 763
1607 759 769
1608 759 767
1609 759 773
1610 759 767, 773
1611 759 775
1612 759 736
1613 759 751
1614 759 767
1615 759 766
1616 759 766, 767, 768
1617 759 763, 775, 777
1620 759 767, 772
1620.1 759 767, 772
1620.2 759 767, 772
1620.3 759 767, 772
1620.4 759 767, 772
1621 759 769
1622 759 768, 769
1622.1 759 768, 769
1623 759 768, 769
1623.1 759 768, 769
1623.2 759 768, 769
1624 759 769, 774
1624.1 759 768, 769, 774
1624.2 759 763
1624.3 759 763
1624.4 759 769, 763, 770
1624.5 759 769, 770, 772
1625.6 759 769, 770
1625 759 763, 765
1626 759 769, 772
1627 759 763, 770
1628 759 769, 768
1640 759 769, 770
1640.1 759 767, 770
1640.2 759 763, 769, 770
1641 759 770
1624 759 763, 770
1643 759 770
1644 759 770
1645 759 765, 769
1650 759 769, 772

CHAPTER 11

Section Authorities References
1655 736, 4551 740, 4552, 4553, 4582.7, 21080.5





[FNa1] Regulations adopted by Board of Forestry.
s 895. Abbreviations Applicable Throughout Chapter.
The following abbreviations are applicable throughout this chapter:
B & M Baseline and Meridian reference lines running in true EW and NS directions used in U.S. General Land Survey
CAA Confidential Archaeological Addendum
CAL Confidential Archaeological Letter
CCR California Code of Regulations
CDF California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
CEQA California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.)
cm Centimeter(s)
d.b.h. The average diameter of a tree measured outside bark, at breast height, a point 4.5 feet (1.37m) above the average ground level
def. Definition
DFG California Department of Fish and Game
E true cardinal direction East
EIR Environmental Impact Report as defined in Public Resources Code Section 21061
F&GC Fish and Game Code
FPA Z'berg-Nejedly Forest Practice Act of 1973 and amendments thereto (Public Resources Code Section 4511 et seq.)
ft. foot or feet
Gov. C. Government Code
H Humboldt (used in combination with B & M)
ha. hectare(s)
HCP Habitat Conservation Plan
in. inch or inches
LTO Licensed Timber Operator
m Meter or metres
MD Mount Diablo (used in combination with B & M)
MTHP Modified Timber Harvest Plan
N true cardinal direction North
NAHC Native American Heritage Commission
NMFS National Marine Fisheries Service
NTMP means Nonindustrial Timber Management Plan
PRC Public Resources Code
PTEIR means Program Timberland Environmental Impact Report.
PTHP means Program Timber Harvesting Plan
R Range:a row of townships, six miles in width ,between two successive meridian lines of the U.S. General Land Survey
ref. Refer, reference
RPF Registered Professional Forester
RWQCB Regional Water Quality Control Board
S true cardinal direction South
SB San Bernardino (used in combination with B & M)
Sec. Section
T Township:a tier of ranges, six miles in length between two successivestandard parallels as used in the U.S.standard parallels as used in the U.S. General Land Survey
THP Timber Harvesting Plan
TPZ Timberland preserve zone (Ref. Government Code Section 51100(g).)
TRPA Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
USGS United States Geological Survey
W true cardinal direction West.
WHR California Wildlife Habitat Relationships System
WLPZ Watercourse and Lake Protection Zone

Note: Authority cited: Sections 4551, 4551.5 and 21082, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 4511, 4512, 4513, 4521.3, 4522, 4522.5, 4523-4525, 4525.3, 4525.5, 4525.7, 4526, 4526.5, 4527, 4527.5, 4528, 4551, 4551.5, 4552, 4582 and 21080.5, Public Resources Code.





[FNa1] Regulations adopted by Board of Forestry.
s 895.1. Definitions.
The definitions contained in the Z'berg-Nejedly Forest Practice Act of 1973 as amended (commencing with section 4511 of the Public Resources Code) shall apply to this chapter, as well as the following definitions, unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
PRC
Sec.
Defined word or phrase Conta-
ini-
ng
Ref.
Def.
"Abandonment" means leaving a logging road reasonably impassable to
standard production four wheel drive highway vehicles, and leaving a
logging road and landings, in a condition which provides for
long-term functioning of erosion controls with little or no
continuing maintenance.
"Act" means the Z'berg-Nejedly Forest Practice Act of 1973 as 4511
currently amended.(Commencing with section 4511 of the Public
Resources Code.)
"Active nest" means a bird nest site at which breeding efforts have
recently occurred as determined by the Department of Fish and Game,
as specified below:
For the Great blue heron, Great egret, recently means within the last
two years.
For the Golden eagle, Osprey, Goshawk, recently means within the last
three years.
For the Bald eagle and Peregrine falcon, recently means within the last
five years.
Nests that have not been used within this time period are considered
abandoned.
"Adequate Site Occupancy" means the range of stocking levels which
provide a balance between the largest number of trees per acre
capable of maximum individual tree growth on future crop trees and
maximum overall stand growth. This balance is achieved when stocking
levels are within Zones 2 and 3 of the Langsaeter curve, as shown in
"The Practice of Silviculture", by David Smith (1962).
"Alternative prescription" means a written analysis of preharvest and
postharvest timber stand conditions and a description of the
silvicultural practices and systems to be used in lieu of the
standard methods.
"Approved and legally permitted structure" means, for the purposes of
14 CCR 1038(d), only structures that are designed for human occupancy
and garages, barns, stables, and structures used to enclose fuel
tanks.
"Archaeological Coverage Map" means the map or maps required as part
of a Confidential Archaeological Addendum or a Confidential
Archaeological Letter pursuant to 14 CCR ss 929.1 [949.1,
969.1](c)(9) and 1052(a)(10). The map(s) shall contain a north arrow,
a scale, and accurately display the project boundary, the site survey
area showing survey intensity(ies), and specific location of all
archaeological and historical sites identified within the site survey
area. The map(s) must be on a 1:1 scale copy of a USGS 7.5
'quadrangle(s), or digitally generated topographical equivalent.
Additional maps at other scales may be required to more accurately
display required information or increase clarity.
Average Severe Fire Weather Conditions: Atmospheric and fuel conditions
where fuel moisture content (dry weight basis) of 1-hour timelag
fuels is three percent, 10-hour fuels is four percent and 100-hour
fuels is five percent, and live surface fuels is 70 percent.
Mid-flame wind speed is seven miles per hour or greater, when
measured in a closed forest canopy (40 percent canopy cover or
greater).
"Average slope" means the arithmetic average of a sample of slopes
taken systematically over the area to which the average is to be
applied.
"Bankfull stage" means the stage that occurs when discharge fills the
entire channel cross section without significant inundation of the
adjacent floodplain, and has a recurrence interval of 1.5 to 2.0
years.
"Basal area per acre" 4528(-
a)
"Beneficial Functions of Riparian Zone" means the specific role of the
riparian zone to provide protection for water temperature control,
streambed and flow modification by large woody debris, filtration of
organic and inorganic material, upslope stability, bank and channel
stabilization and vegetative structure diversity for fish and
wildlife habitat.
"Beneficial Use" means those uses of water as defined by section
13050(f) of the Water Code and as described in the applicable Water
Quality Control Plan.
"Berm" means a curb or dike constructed to control water and prevent
roadway runoff waters from discharging onto roadside slopes and/or to
provide material for subsequent road maintenance.
"Board" 4521.3
"Broadcast burning" means the use of fire throughout a site
preparation area to prepare it for regeneration. It does not include
burning of organic matter which is piled during mechanical site
preparation or for hazard reduction.
"Brood Material" as used in these rules refers to any cut or downed
portion of a tree's stem greater than three inches with intact
undeteriorated bark.
"Buffer zone" means the area of protection surrounding a nest tree in
which timber operation must be conducted in accordance with the
provisions set forth in these regulations. A buffer zone does not
constitute a special treatment area.
"Cable roads" means the path followed by logs being yarded by a cable
system.
"Cable yarding" means that system of skidding (transporting) logs by
means of cable (wire rope) to the yarding machine (yarder) or a
landing while the yarder remains stationary.
"Canopy" means the more or less continuous layer of branches and
foliage formed collectively by the crowns of adjacent trees and other
woody species.
"Channel zone" means that area that includes a watercourse's channel
at bankfull stage and a watercourse's floodplain, encompassing the
area between the watercourse transition lines.
For the Coast Forest District:
"Coastal Commission Special Treatment Area" means an identifiable and
geographically bounded forest area designated within the Coastal Zone
that constitutes a significant wildlife and/or plant habitat area,
area of special scenic significance, and any land where timber
operations could adversely affect public recreation areas or the
biological productivity of any wetland, estuary, or stream especially
valuable because of its role in a coastal ecosystem. [FN1]
For the Southern Forest District:
"Coastal Commission Special Treatment Area" means an identifiable and
geographically bounded forest area designated within the Coastal Zone
that constitutes a significant wildlife and/or plant habitat area,
area of special scenic significance, and any land where timber
operations could adversely affect public recreation areas or the
biological productivity of any wetland, estuary, or stream especially
valuable because of its role in the coastal ecosystem. Special
treatment areas were adopted by the Coastal Commission on July 5,
1977. Maps or designations of "Coastal Commission Special Treatment
Areas" are on file in the Department offices within the Southern
Forest District. [FN2]
"Codominants" means trees with crowns forming the general level of the
forest canopy and receiving full light from above, but comparatively
little light from the sides. Codominants usually have medium-sized
crowns, but are crowded on the sides.
For the Coast Forest District:
"Commercial Species" means those species found in group A and those in
group B that are found on lands where the species in Group A are now
growing naturally or have grown naturally in the recorded past.
Group A -coast redwood(Sequoia sempervirens)
-Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
-grand fir (Abies grandis)
-western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla)
-western redcedar (Thuja plicata)
-bishop pine (Pinus muricata)
-Monterey pine (Pinus radiata)
-Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis)
-incense cedar (Libocedrus decurrens)
-Port Orford cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana)
-California red fir (Abies magnifica)
-white fir (Abies concolor)
-Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi)
-ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)
-sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana)
-western white pine (Pinus monticola)
Group B -tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus)
-red alder (Alnus rubra)
-white alder (Alnus rhombilfolia)
-eucalyptus (Eucalyptus species)
-Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii)
-golden chinkapin (Castanopsis chrysophylla)
-pepperwood (Umbellulria californica)
-Oregon white oak (Quercus Garryana)
-California black oak (Quercus kelloggii)
For the Northern Forest District:
"Commercial species" means those species found in group A and those in
group B that are found on lands where the species in group A are now
growing naturally or have grown naturally in the recorded past.
Group A - sugar pine(Pinus lambertiana)
- ponderosa pine(Pinus ponderosa)
- Jeffrey pine(Pinus jeffreyi)
- western white pine(Pinus monticola)
- lodgepole pine(Pinus contorta)
- coast redwood(Sequoia sempervirens)
- white fir(Abies concolor)
- California red fir(Abies magnifica)
- noble fir(Abies procera)
- Douglas-fir(Pseudotsuga menziesii)
- incense-cedar(Libocedrus decurrens)
- Port Orford cedar(Chamaecyparis lawsoniana)
Group B - Knobcone pine(Pinus attenuata)
- Digger pine(Pinus sabiniana)
- California black oak(Quercus kelloggii)
- Oregon white oak(Quercus garryana)
- tanoak(Lithocarpus densiflorus)
- mountain hemlock(Tsuga mertensiana)
- Brewer spruce(Picea breweriana)
- Englemann spruce(Picea englemanii)
- Sierra redwood(Sequoiadendron giganteum)
- golden chinkapin(Castanopsis chrysophylla)
- foxtail pine(Pinus balfouriana)
- white alder(Alnus rhombifolia)
- Monterey pine(Pinus radiata)
- Pacific madrone(Arbutus menziesii)
- California laurel(Umbellularia Califorica)
- Western juniper(Juniperus occidentalis)
For the Southern Forest District:
"Commercial species" means those species found in group A and those in
group B that are found on lands where the species in group A are now
growing naturally or have grown naturally in the recorded past.
Group A -Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri)
-Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi)
-ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)
-sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana)
-lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta)
-Monterey pine (Pinus radiata)
-western white pine (Pinus monticola)
-Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
-California red fir (Abies magnifica)
-white fir (Abies concolor)
-incense cedar (Libocedrus decurrens)
-coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
-Sierra redwood (Sequoiadendron giganteum)
-mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana)
Group B -white alder (Alnus rhombifolia)
-cottonwood (Populus fremontii)
-eucalyptus (Eucalyptus sp.)
-Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii)
-California black oak (Quercus kelloggii)
-tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus)
"Committee" 4522
"Community Fuelbreak Area" means a shaded fuelbreak approved by a
public fire agency as part of a fire prevention plan for fire
protection, ignition management, prefire management or other fire
defense improvements. Within a shaded fuelbreak, vegetation is
managed to reduce the potential for wildfire damage and provides a
direct benefit to defensible space as defined in 14 CCR 1271.
Community fuelbreak areas include defensible space areas within 200
feet of approved and legally permitted structures, as defined in 14
CCR 895.1, and those areas comprising systems of fuelbreaks that are
designed or approved by a public fire agency as part of a fire
prevention plan.
"Compatible use" means uses which do not significantly detract from
the use of the property for, or inhibit, growing and harvesting
timber, and shall include those specified in Government Code 51104(h)
unless in specific instances such use would be contrary to this
definition.
"Concentration" means an accumulation of slash, limbs, tops, slabs or
other logging debris that exceeds 30 inches (76.2 cm) in height above
the ground and covers more than 100 square feet (9.29 m
"Confidential Archaeological Addendum" means the archaeological and
historical resources survey and impact assessment report prepared for
a proposed timber operation. The addendum is confidential to the
extent permitted pursuant to Government Code ss 6254(r) and 6254.10.
It shall not be included in any document provided to the public. It
shall contain all information required by 14 CCR ss 929.1, 929.2,
929.3, 929.7, 949.1, 949.2, 949.3, 949.7, 969.1, 969.2, 969.3, 969.7.
"Confidential Archaeological Letter" means the archaeological and
historical resources survey and impact assessment prepared for an
Emergency Notice covering three acres or more in size. It is included
with the submittal of the Emergency Notice to the Director and
contains all information required by 14 CCR s 929.1 [949.1,
969.1](c)(2), (7), (8), (9), (10) and (11), including site records,
as required pursuant to 14 CCR ss 929.1 [949.1, 969.1](g) and 929.5
[949.5, 969.5]. The information may be presented in either a letter
or report format. It is confidential to the extent permitted pursuant
to Government Code ss 6254(r) and 6254.10 and shall not be included
in any document provided to the public.
"Countable tree" 4528(-
b)
"Critical period" means the time of year when the special timber
operations practices set forth in these regulations are required to
minimize nesting disturbance to a species of special concern.
"Crop of trees," within the meaning of PRC 4526, means any number of
trees which can be harvested commercially.
"Cumulative impacts" means those impacts as defined in 14 CCR 15355.
"Current archaeological records check" means a review of the State's
archaeological and historical resource files conducted at the
appropriate Information Center of the California Historical Resource
Information System for the area which could be affected by timber
operations. The Office of Historical Preservation, which is within
the Department of Parks and Recreation, has the address for the
regional Information Center a person must contact. The records check
must have been conducted within five years prior to the date a THP,
NTMP, or Emergency Notice of 3 acres or more is submitted to the
Director.
"Cutover land" 4522.5
"Cutting method" means silvicultural method within the Southern
Subdistrict of the Coast Forest District.
"Damaging effects" means demolition, destruction, relocation, or
significant alteration of an archaeological or historical site or
resource before the significance of the site is determined.
"Danger tree" means any tree located on or adjacent to a utility
right-of- way or facility that could damage utility facilities should
it fall where (1) the tree leans toward the right-of-way, or (2) the
tree is defective because of any cause, such as: heart or root rot,
shallow roots, excavation, bad crotch, dead or with dead top,
deformity, cracks or splits, or any other reason that could result in
the tree or main lateral of the tree falling. See chapter VII,
Hazardous Tree Identification, Powerline Fire Prevention Field Guide
-1977, A joint Publication of the California Department of Forestry,
U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
"Decadent and Deformed Trees of Value to Wildlife": Trees, either
conifers or hardwoods, that are not countable per PRC s 4528 but
which exhibit characteristics of substantial value to wildlife
including but not limited to such features as broken tops, dead tops,
forked tops, nests, mistletoe clumps, substantial decay and cavities.
"Department" means the Department of Forestry.
"Diameter" when measuring standing live trees, means the average
diameter of a tree measured outside the bark, at breast eight, a
point 4.5 feet (1.37m) above the average ground level.
"Director" means the Director of Forestry.
"Diseased Trees" means trees which have abnormal physiological
conditions or structural changes that result in a substantial adverse
effect on the trees' health or threatens to spread the disease, thus
threatening the sustained health of surrounding trees. These
conditions or structural changes express characteristic signs or
symptoms and are caused by identifiable biotic or abiotic agents
including but not limited to fungi, bacteria, insects, parasitic
plants, vertebrates, lightning, fire and mechanical wounds.
"District" 4523
"Ditch drain" means a drainage structure or facility which will move
water from an inside road ditch to an outside area.
"Domestic water use" means the use of water in homes, resorts, motels,
organization camps, developed campgrounds, including the incidental
watering of domestic stock for family sustenance or enjoyment and the
irrigation of not more than one half acre in lawn, ornamental
shrubbery, or gardens at any single establishment. The use of water
at a developed campground or resort for human consumption, cooking or
sanitary purposes is a domestic use.
"Dominants" means trees with well-developed crowns extending above the
general level of the forest canopy and receiving full light from
above and partly from the sides.
"Drainage facilities" means facilities constructed to control water,
including, but not limited to, fords, inside ditches, waterbreaks,
outsloping and rolling dips.
"Drainage structure" means a structure installed to control, divert or
to cross over water, including, but not limited to, culverts, bridges
and ditch drains.
"Dunning's classification" although initially devised exclusively for
pine, here is intended to apply to all commercial coniferous species
and means a system of tree classification based on maturity of trees,
age, position of tree crown in stand, shape of top, diameter, density
of foliage and risk or susceptibility of tree to insect and other
mortality where trees are classed as follows:
Class 1. Tree immature, 60 to 150 years of age, crown dominant or
extending above general level of the crown cover, top pointed, d.b.h.
up to 30 inches (76.2 cm), foliage dense and risk good.
Class 2. Tree immature, 60 to 150 years of age, crown codominant or
equal to general level of the crown cover, top pointed, d.b.h. up to
24 inches (61.0 cm), foliage dense and risk good.
Class 3. Tree mature, 150 to 300 years of age, crown dominant or
extending above general level of the crown cover, top rounded, d.b.h.
18 inches (45.7 cm) to 40 inches (101.6 cm), foliage moderately dense
and risk fair to good.
Class 4. Tree mature, 150 to 300 years of age, crown codominant or
equal to general level of the crown cover, top rounded and risk poor
to fair. (continued)