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Item Open Access Deschutes County : Upper Deschutes River Natural Resources Coalition revised community wildfire protection plan(Deschutes County (Or.), 2007-02-21) Deschutes County (Or.); La Pine Rural Fire Protection District; Upper Deschutes River Natural Resources Coalition; Oregon. Dept. of ForestryThis document outlines the priorities, strategies and action plans for fuels reduction treatments in the Upper Deschutes River Natural Resources Coalition (UDRNRC or “Coalition”) planning area. This CWPP also addresses special areas of concern and makes recommendations for reducing structural vulnerability and creating defensible spaces in seven sub regions within the planning area. It is intended to be a living vehicle for fuels reduction, education, and other projects to decrease overall risks of loss from wildland fire; updated and revisited as necessary to address its purpose. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Deschutes County : Emergency operations plan(Deschutes County (Or.), 2003-11) Deschutes County (Or.); SYA Group, Inc.; Darte PlanningThe purpose of this Plan is to outline Deschutes County government responsibilities in response to emergency incidents and disasters. This Plan includes: 1. The emergency management Concept of Operations (Chapter 2). 2. The activation and management of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) (Chapter 3 and EOC position checklists). 3. Plan Maintenance and Training (Chapter 4). 4. Functional Response Tabs (Tab Section). 5. Implementation Plan [From the Plan]Item Open Access Deschutes County : Sunriver community wildfire protection plan(Deschutes County (Or.), 2005-03-25) Deschutes County (Or.); Sunriver Owners Association Environmental Services; Sunriver Fire Dept.The Sunriver Owners Association (SROA) and the Sunriver Fire Department (SRFD), in consultation with state and federal agencies and other interested parties have collaboratively developed Sunriver’s Community Wildfire Protection Plan (SRCWPP). The SRCWPP was created according to the guidelines of Preparing a Community Wildfire Protection Plan: A Handbook for Wildland-Urban Interface Communities (Communities Committee, Society of American Foresters, National Association of Counties, National Association of State Foresters). [From the Plan]