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Require developers to submit a forest fire mitigation plan that addresses housing location, building materials, vegetation, emergency vehicle response access, fuel breaks, and water availability.","Assess current burning regulations and permit process and ensure that they support your forest fire mitigation and risk reduction goals.","Identify current development patterns and trends and discourage development in environmentally sensitive areas, working forests, large blocks of contiguous forest, and scenic vistas and watershed area forests when reviewing building proposals and making public expenditures.","Create an urban forest management plan to include the benefits of urban trees including but not limited to storm water run-off, heating and cooling benefits, and carbon sequestration.","Require contractors to address impacts and mitigation practices for the urban forests into their development plans for new housing developments.","Create incentives for private developers to preserve and expand the number of existing trees on their property.","Require adequate buffers between housing developments and sensitive forest resources to prevent edge effects or user conflicts.","Educate developers about the forest health benefits of biodiversity in street stock i.e. no monocultures in urban forests.","Identify and recommend ways to maintain and protect threatened, cultural, and economically significant forests and take appropriate measures to do so.","Maintain and encourage reforestation to protect large contiguous blocks of forests.","Work to minimize forest fragmentation and explore techniques that would allow fragmented forests to retain a larger portion of their original ecological, economic, and social values.","Identify existing woodland areas with gaps in forest cover and encourage practices that increase the connectivity of these forest patches.","Consider the use of conservation easements and purchase of development rights to protect forest resources.","Consider the capability of the land for supporting different forest types, and develop strategies to encourage forests that are suited to the ecosystem.","Evaluate existing programs and consider new programs that minimize the divestment of industrial forestland and protect public access to such lands.","Encourage forest management practices that sustainably meet the needs of current generations while providing adequate resources to meet the needs of future generations.","Seek to educate forest landowners, general public and local decision makers about the importance of forests and their ecological, economic, and social benefits.","Encourage multiple uses of forests.","Recommend ways to maintain and protect threatened, cultural, and economically significant forest and take appropriate measures to do so.","Pursue federal, state, and local funding for planning and acquisition programs to protect forestland.","Support efforts by non-profit land trusts and private landowners to preserve forest land.","Identify and map large blocks of forest land and evaluate methods to protect such lands.","Incorporate into your comprehensive plan the goals, projects, policies and actions of lands enrolled in Wisconsin's County Forest Law that have a Comprehensive County Forest Land Use Plan into your comprehensive plan.","Develop strategies to protect environmental/forest corridors along streams, wetlands, and lake-shores.","Initiate programs that minimize the fragmentary effects of new subdivisions.","Encourage the use of native species in plantings and consider ways to control the spread of invasive exotic species that can have negative ecological, economic, and social impacts to forests.","Plan for emergency fuel reduction treatments in the event of a forest insect or disease outbreak, storm damage, or forest fire event, which may result in large areas of dead, downed, or dying trees.","Develop a long-term plan for the maintenance or acquisition of land to preserve or create urban greenbelts.","Consider developing or enhancing your community's school forest program.","Support and enhance programs that provide assistance to private landowners for management of their woodlands.","Review and update existing tree ordinances and guidelines to ensure that they meet your community's objectives and goals for managing your urban forest and develop new guidelines for ordinances as needed.","Identify and recommend actions to increase tree canopy cover in locations where urban tree canopy cover is low.","Promote efficient and cost-effective management of the urban forest that fosters community support for the local urban forestry program and encourages good tree management on privately owned properties.","Consider the positive benefits of trees on property values and encourage private citizens to establish and maintain trees on their property.","Work cooperatively to preserve and maintain forest and agriculture lands to avoid use conflicts and development concerns.","Create local educational opportunities for tourists and recreationists to view and experience forestry practices to understand the importance of healthy forests.","Encourage the preservation of forested areas as they contribute to the economic value of the community in terms of recreation opportunities for tourism, and employment in the forest products industries.","Identify existing business or industry centers dependent on forests and take measures to ensure future existence.","Identify the number of jobs directly and indirectly dependant on forest products.","Consider the economic value of forested areas in terms of revenues and describe trends over time. Include forest products and forest-based recreation.","Assess the cost of community services needed for forest land compared with other uses.","Consider the local, regional and global issues that face the forest products industries and take measures to make these companies competitive.","Identify current and future demands for forest-based recreation opportunities and their contribution to local and regional economies.","Identify non-timber forest products important to your community (e.g. birch bark, berries, etc) and the economic benefits.","Identify forest-based recreation users and their needs and provide multiple opportunities while minimizing conflicts.","Promote collaboration with the full range of forest users and agencies in the development of forest management guidelines and policies to identify and prevent user conflicts.","Incorporate goals, projects, policies, and actions of local, regional, and state forest master plans (county forest plan, state-owned, statewide forest plan, etc.) into your comprehensive plan.","Develop a coordinated forest fire emergency response dispatch, communication, and response infrastructure between municipal, county, state, and federal emergency response resources available at the local level.","Identify and maximize existing federal, state and local cost-sharing programs to prevent and suppress forest fires and encourage sustainable forest management.","Identify federal, state, and local level forest plans and encourage continued integration.","Develop partnerships with other governmental units and local organizations to acquire funding for the purchase and preservation of important forest land that is at risk of fragmentation or development.","Anticipate potential land use conflicts (private/public ownership, user groups, etc) and develop methods to prevent and address them.","Minimize conflict between users groups by encouraging the use of buffers.","Consider land uses on private lands adjacent to public forests and encourage their use in capacities that aren't detrimental to the long-term health of the adjacent forested land.","Consider using forest zoning as a tool to maintain forests.","Identify and track lands enrolled in the Forest and Land Legacy program (DNR),to identify if you are in the program areas.","Examine the location and extent of forestland in easements (such as with non-profit organizations) in your community when planning for future development.","Encourage the use of incentives such as the Managed Forest Law or Conservation Easements to encourage the long-term sustainability of forests.","Encourage woodland and forest management and harvest methods that maintain sustainable yields of forest products.","Design future transportation improvements in such a way that they minimize negative impacts on forestland, or lands enrolled in a Forest Tax Law program (MFL or FCL), Forest Legacy or other conservation programs.","Assess the current state of, importance of, and adequacy of trail systems in your community and include recommendations to improve and enhance existing and future trails.","Work cooperatively with local and state agencies and neighboring communities to develop or improve existing trail networks, as well as providing for mechanisms to resolve trail use conflicts. Create trail and recreation maps that are concise and easy to interpret.","Identify transportation corridors for fire response and ensure adequate access.","Plan to accommodate fire response vehicles in design standards for the size, weight, and turning radius for driveways, access roads, bridges, turnouts, turnarounds, cul-de-sacs, and staging areas accordingly.","Ensure consistent and sequential patterns of road identification and ensure that all residential, commercial and public street signs and fire numbers are made from non-combustible, reflective materials that are easily visible from the street.","Develop a community evacuation plan in the event of a forest fire.","Encourage the use of Forestry Best Management Practices for water quality in road building and maintenance projects.","Work cooperatively with local and state agencies and neighboring communities to develop or improve existing trail networks, as well as provide for mechanisms to resolve trail use conflicts.","Identify truck routes and consider recommending that roadways are constructed in a manner adequate to accommodate logging vehicles and other heavy equipment, particularly in areas, with a high density of managed forest law lands, industrial forestlands, and/or public forestlands.","When mapping transportation infrastructure in urbanized areas include street trees and rights of way, which are a valuable and often-overlooked community resource.","When considering the expansion and maintenance of streets and other transportation facilities in urbanized areas ensure good forest management practices that maintain and protect the urban forest resource inside and outside of the right of way.","Work with local street and maintenance departments to ensure snow removal, salting, and road maintenance programs and procedures that minimize negative impacts on the urban forest.","Examine current transportation standards related to forest fire prevention including, fire identification systems for roads and properties, design standards for driveways, access roads, bridges, turnouts, turnarounds, cul-de-sacs, and staging areas to accommodate the size, weight, and turning radius of fire response equipment, forest fire evacuation routes.","Consider the fragmentary impacts to forests of siting future utility networks and encourage utility networks that minimize the negative impacts, including aesthetics, on large contiguous blocks of forest that includes but is not limited to lands enrolled in forest tax laws, public, state, or county forests, and Forest Legacy lands.","Properly plan for siting of new fire stations in conjunction with community needs and risk of forest fire.","Protect and expand forestry resources as an element of source water and well head protection plans.","Require all utilities to be underground in new developments to avoid additional hazard in the event of a forest fire.","Consider the use and benefits of trees as a management tool for storm water runoff, erosion protection, carbon sinks, and energy savings for all community facilities.","Develop recommendations for the proper placement of propane tanks in forest fire-prone areas.","Develop strategies to use forests to protect the quality and quantity of groundwater and surface water.","When siting and constructing utility networks develop a plan for the control of invasive and exotic species.","Determine the location and quantity of water supplies to ensure an adequate supply of water for the number of structures and wildland fuels in a specified residential area if threatened by forest fire.","In rural areas consider the need to plan for heliport locations, fire staging areas, and water access in the event of a forest fire.","Identify and track enrollments of forests into the Managed Forest Law Program and encourage additional entries.");

