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Of the 24,655 total acres of open space managed by the Park and Recreation Department’s Open Space Division (Division), approximately 1,180 acres are located within 100 feet of structures. Among other duties related to open space land management, the Division is responsible for conducting brush management (vegetation thinning) on city owned open space adjacent to privately-owned lots which are developed with “previously conforming” (legal) structures built prior to establishment of the city’s first brush management regulations in 1989.

The Division conducts brush management in accordance with Section 142.0412 of the San Diego Municipal Code, Fire Prevention Policy B-09-1 (PDF: 14M) and the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Bulletin #1 : Brush Management Guide. (PDF: 499K) Specifically, the Division will thin brush on city property only within 100 horizontal feet of a previously conforming structure unless a site-specific report, which indicates that a greater distance is necessary, is approved by the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (per SDMC Section 142.0412(i)) or a previously recorded entitlement requires a width more or less than the standard 100 feet. In no case shall new development (new structures or additions to existing structures) qualify for additional brush management on city open space beyond the 100 feet associated with a previously conforming structure.

The Division schedules brush management based on a prioritization of all City lands, from highest to lowest, by the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department as part of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department’s update of the City’s Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (VHFHSZ) Map. (An update report on the map revisions may be viewed at: http://docs.sandiego.gov/reportstocouncil/2008/08-064.pdf (PDF: 1.1M)). Currently all the Division managed property within the VHFHSZ has been prioritized as listed below (Priority Areas 1-17). It is anticipated that prioritization of the Division's remaining managed property will be completed by the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department by December, 2009.

If the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department's prioritization work is not complete when the Division completes the existing priority areas, the Division will rely on the grid values previously assigned each Open Space parcel by the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. If the Division must rely on grid values to schedule work, schedules shall be based on grid values, from highest to lowest.

When scheduling is based on grid values, the following will apply:

    When two or more parcels have an identical grid values, preference shall be established based on whether the parcel contains California gnatcatcher (CAGN) habitat. During the breeding season (March 1-August 15), parcels which do not contain CAGN habitat shall be completed. Outside the breeding season, parcels which contain CAGN shall be completed. During the breeding season, if no non-CAGN habitat parcels remain, the Division will conduct presence/absents surveys to continue work during the breeding season. At no time shall the Division schedule work on a parcel with a lower grid value based on CAGN breeding season restrictions while a parcel with a higher grid value remains.

Priority Areas

Priority
Area
Name Start Finish Status
1 Maple Canyon (PDF: 1.8M) August 13, 2008 September 2, 2008 Complete
2 Switzer Canyon (PDF: 1.0M) August 27, 2008 November 20, 2008 Complete
3 Tecolote Canyon (PDF: 1.2M) November 20, 2008 January 9, 2009 Complete
4 Scripps Ranch (PDF: 2.8M) January 12, 2009 July 17, 2009 In Progress
5 Tierrasanta (PDF: 2.1M) June 26, 2009 October 16, 2009 In Progress
Tierrasanta Fuel Reduction Plan (PDF: 3.2M)
6 Marian Bear (PDF: 1.1M) March 16, 2009 October 30, 2009 In Progress
7 Mission Valley (PDF: 1.1M) March 30, 2009 May 29, 2009 Complete
8 Del Cerro (PDF: 1.0M) June 15, 2009 December 4, 2009 In Progress
9 Sabre Springs (PDF: 1.1M) June 19, 2009 January 15, 2010 In Progress
10 Los Peñasquitos (PDF: 397K) July 24, 2009 January 29, 2010
11 Serra Mesa (PDF: 387K) February 1, 2010 February 26, 2010
12 Carmel Valley (PDF: 1.1M) August 31, 2009 March 26, 2010
13 Black Mountain (PDF: 1.1M) December 7, 2009 January 8, 2010
14 Otay Mesa (PDF: 390K) January 11, 2010 January 20, 2010
15 Mira Mesa (PDF: 374K) January 21, 2010 January 25, 2010
16 South Bay Terraces (PDF: 354K) January 26, 2010 January 27, 2010
17 San Pasqual (PDF: 305K) January 27, 2010 January 28, 2010

How can you help the Division?

Due to limited public access between city streets and brush management locations, crews often need to haul deadwood and cut brush more than 300 feet across steep slopes in order to haul it away. By offering crews access through your property, you can make the brush management program more efficient. If you would like to offer this access, please complete the City of San Diego/Homeowner Brush Management Access Agreement (PDF: 80K) and send it to:

    Brush Management Schedule Coordinator
    1250 Sixth Avenue, MS 804A
    San Diego, CA 92101

Can you conduct brush management on Division managed lands?

You or your contractor may also thin brush on city property behind your property in accordance with Regulations (PDF: 1.3M) if you first obtain a "Right of Entry" permit from the Open Space Division. You can apply for a Right of Entry permit by submitting the Online Right of Entry Application or by mailing a completed printable version (PDF: 25K) to the address on the form.

For questions, please call (619) 533-6726.



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