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budnett

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Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« on: Jan 10, 06, 08:44:16 AM »

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Re: Pacific Crest/Laredo Rd.
« Reply #1 on: Jan 10, 06, 01:29:52 PM »
Are you talking about Phelan or Pinon Hills?  Didn't know we had a Laredo in Wrightwood.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Laredo Rd.
« Reply #2 on: Jan 10, 06, 01:35:43 PM »
Are you talking about Wright Mt. Road?

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Re: Pacific Crest/Laredo Rd.
« Reply #3 on: Jan 10, 06, 01:44:43 PM »
I know they are begining the new phase of house lots in Pacific Crest.  They started some grading the other day.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Laredo Rd.
« Reply #4 on: Jan 10, 06, 06:49:35 PM »
Bull dozer work in the area was requested jointly by SB County Fire, the Forest Service and Wrightwood Fire Safe Council.

The area below Pinion Mesa was identified in the Wrightwood Community Wildfire Protection Plan as having the most extreme fire potential in Wrightwood.

In a nutshell: much of this work (rough grading) would have been done in the future as Locarno Drive (not Laredo), Pacific Crest Drive and Zermatt Drive will all join into the new Wright Mountain Road.

The land owners in cooperation with concerned parties listed above have been planning this work for months and it has been discussed at many Wrightwood Fire Safe Council meetings.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Laredo Rd.
« Reply #5 on: Jan 11, 06, 07:08:22 AM »
Sorry for the confusion....I was speaking of Lacarno Drive(opps spelled wrong).

It didn't take long after I wrote this that it appeared to be the new road you mentioned.  Can't stop progress I guess!

You mentioned "extreme fire potential".  Is that because of all the brush that existed?  Have they been concern with this area prior to the development of Pacific Crest?

I will be happy to know there is another access when the bridge is out...was that an issue as well?

Who does one contact to inquire about lots for sale.  I have ask one local real estate office and they didn't know (?).


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Re: Pacific Crest/Laredo Rd.
« Reply #6 on: Jan 11, 06, 08:42:24 AM »
Batnett-

Of all the areas of Wrightwood, the homes that look over the undeveloped area to the north are perhaps at greatest risk for wildfire.  Take a hike down to where the work is being done and look back up.  What you will see is massive amounts of old growth chaparral that grows right up to and under the decks of the homes overlooking the valley.  Remembering that fire will race up that slope with flame lengths over 100 foot when it crests the top and you can see the concern.  In a perfect world, the homeowners would have the slope cleared down a hundred feet or so.  Putting in fuel breaks at the bottom will help stop a fire from making it to the slope and thus the homes. 

Pacific Crest development is off the edge of the ridgeline and does not have the contigious fuels that exist to the north.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #7 on: Jan 18, 06, 09:37:32 AM »
The Wrightwood Fire Safe Council would like to thank everyone involved with this fuel modification project.

A special thanks goes to Captain Jeff Bradford, Captain Wayne Bennett, Tim Tate and the property owner for getting this project underway.




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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #8 on: Jan 20, 06, 11:31:05 AM »
 Thats where are house is being built. I was very concerned about the fire load in this mid range channel that would deliver the fire to are front doors in a matter on minitues. The work that is being done will help.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #9 on: Jan 20, 06, 11:03:32 PM »

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #10 on: Jan 21, 06, 05:00:41 AM »

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #11 on: Jan 21, 06, 08:23:56 PM »
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ok like I am confused...uh what...... fuel modification-well I think we need more of that!  There is still loads of brush from this private property right up to the side of several houses/property line (within a few feet).

I thought brush was to be 30 ft away from structures?  Or is there no fire safety rule for that?

True... There is still hazardous fuels below the houses at top of Pinon Mesa. This is a complex set of circumstances that has been gone over at many Fire Safe Council meetings. The 30 ft rule has recently been changed by the state, then the county to 100ft and can be more in certain instances. Unfortunately natural vegetation does have some exemptions.

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Well.... it does look better I will say...

Isn't this where the new roads are going combining Pacific Crest or Basil with Larcarno and Zermatt - out to hwy 2?  When are the those roads projected..anyone know?

The three roads you mention have been extended and will join into the new Wright Mountain Road. Wright Mountain Road would have already been started but Caltrans would not allow it during cold weather periods due to the asphalt that will merge or blended into Hwy2. The road project will be out for bid very soon and should be started/complete by summer 2006.

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I must admit what interesting timing!  How come nothing was done prior to now (I know just be thankful)?  It didn't just grow recently.. been putting lots of people in jeopardy for some time now.  If it was my property, I would have gotten a notice once a year from the fire dept.

The fire hazard has existed for years and has been discussed but no one was able to get the ball rolling. When the Fire Safe Council, SB County Fire, ANF and SBNF cooperatively put an effort together to get the hazard reduced things started happening. The owner of the property below East Canyon and Pinon Mesa also joined in and footed the bill for bulldozer work.

As I previously stated the bulldozer work accomplished a few things at once. It provided rough grading of the 3 road extensions and one additional East-West Rd that will join into Wright Mtn Rd. It also provids a major fuel break running East and West that would allow fire fighters a chance to protect structures in the Pacific Crest Estates. The bulldozer work also included grading that follows the contour at the base of Pinon Mesa which provides another fire break below structures.

That slope below the structures on Pinon Mesa will require additional fuel modifications to help reduce the risk of wildfire. The fuel modifications to the slope area could not be started without clearing the heavy brush below first, as a staging area is needed to chip the slash remove from the slope. 


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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #12 on: Jan 21, 06, 08:29:13 PM »
This has been discussed at numerous MAC meetings. The owner or developer is also footing part of the bill for the new road, offering the property to the county for the road and offering property for a park in the area from my understanding.

Good observations Batnett,  local builders need a road and the govt.  does the work.  It was needed, but maybe the builders should have paid for it, or at least gave me a deal on a mini-mansion.   ::)

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #13 on: Jan 21, 06, 08:40:31 PM »
firefightersteve offered to give the us a hand by taking aerial photos of the area when the wind subsides. Then we can show before and after photos where the bulldozer work has helped with fuel breaks.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #14 on: Jan 21, 06, 10:18:05 PM »
Thank you for clearing that up.  It sounded strange but I wasn't ready to light the torch and chase anyone yet.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #15 on: Jan 22, 06, 06:26:47 AM »
If a park goes in and maybe a new school, that just might give us a happy ending.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #16 on: Jan 22, 06, 10:04:15 AM »
If a park goes in and maybe a new school, that just might give us a happy ending.

I am pretty sure that they are both already in the master plan for that area.

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #17 on: Jan 22, 06, 11:22:32 AM »
Just add a youth center/senior center and we are in buisness. ;D

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #18 on: Jan 25, 06, 06:31:53 AM »

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Re: Pacific Crest/Locarno Rd.
« Reply #19 on: Jan 25, 06, 08:12:31 AM »
How much of the property between the Mesa and the Levels is privately owned by the people that are building the road?

 

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