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UCSF Mount Sutro Management Plan Update. Mount Sutro Open Space Reserve. Phase 1 Management Plan Priority Areas Overall strategy and locations based on priorities. Christopher & Crestmont , Lower Medical Center Way & Summit Southwest Ridge & Surge/Woods/Edgewood
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Phase 1 Management Plan Priority AreasOverall strategy and locations based on priorities • Christopher & Crestmont, Lower Medical Center Way & Summit • Southwest Ridge &Surge/Woods/Edgewood • East Bowl,Chancellor’s Residence & Upper Medical Center Way
Phase 1 Management Plan ActionsTen Year Plan - Areas of Action • Hazardous Tree Removal • Forest Thinning (2-acre demonstration area) • Conversion Planting • Native Plant Restoration
Long-Term Management Vision30-year vision • Management Evaluation/ Funding Availability • Continuation of Forest Thinning in south and east areas of Reserve • Expansion of successful Conversion Planting in suitable areas of Reserve • More native species in Conversion Planting areas • Preservation of Eucalyptus Wildland along western edge of Reserve
South Ridge Project Area • 8 acres (13%) in southwest area of 61-acre Mount Sutro Open Space Reserve • Adjacent to and upwind of Aldea housing and private neighborhoods • Identified as top priority area in 2001 Management Plan • Most accessible and least visible off-site
Edgewood Avenue Project Area • 6 acres (10%) in northeast area of 61-acre Reserve • Adjacent to and upwind of Neighborhoods to east of campus • Adjacent to campus development, including hospital • Identified as another top priority area in 2001 Management Plan
Management Plan UpdateGoals and Objectives • PUBLIC SAFETY & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT • USABILITY • AESTHETICS • FOREST HEALTH • SUSTAINABILITY
PUBLIC SAFETY and FIRE PROTECTION • Improve trailside visibility • Promote emergency response access • Reduce light ignition fuels • Reduce total fuel load • Reduce vertical/horizontal fuel continuity • Increase live fuel moisture • Monitor and remove unsafe trees near trails, roads and structures • Remove large deadwood over trail • Develop fire prevention signage
USABILITY • Control motorized access at trailheads • Maintain adequate path and trailside clearance • Install markers for way-finding • Maintain high trailside visibility • Enrich habitat and outdoor experience • Provide greater safety • Place logs for seating along trails and to close unauthorized trails • Modify steep trail segments with switchbacks
AESTHETICS • Maintain privacy screening along forest edge at property lines • Provide viewing opportunities inside forest • Maintain attractive tree form • Promote biodiversity to create a mix of colors and forms • Provide adequate canopy space for normal limb form • Promote biodiversity • Maintain a forested setting
FOREST HEALTH • Reduce competition among trees (growing space, soil water & fertility) • Remove vines from lower tree trunks • Treat disease or insect outbreaks • Remove pest brood trees • Remove diseased trees • Reduce moisture stress • Increase growing space • Promote biodiversity • Monitor health of trees
SUSTAINABILITY • Implement management plan • Reduce maintenance costs • Recycle tree waste on site • Increase tree species diversity • Create uneven tree age distribution • Reduce wind-throw vulnerability • Provide adequate spacing • Maintain adequate funding