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File #: 23-0789    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Items Status: Passed
File created: 8/9/2023 In control: County Council
On agenda: 8/15/2023 Final action: 8/15/2023
Title: Consideration of Salt Lake County Warden Agreement 2023 R.Joseph Anderson, Wasatch Front Area Manager
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Salt Lake County Warden Agreement 2023 final 8-8-23, 3. 2023 Salt Lake County Cooperative Agreement final 8-8-23, 4. FFSL cooperative agreement - Resolution 8-8-23 final
Requested Agenda Date:
8/15/2023

Requested Agenda Title:

Consideration of Salt Lake County Warden Agreement 2023

R. Joseph Anderson, Wasatch Front Area Manager

Requested Agenda Item Description:

The Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands (FFSL), as directed by Utah Code (65A-8-101), is "responsible for fire management and the conservation of forest, watershed, and other lands - Reciprocal agreements for fire protection." Over the last decade, FFSL has entered into cooperative agreements with county governments to assist with the cost of wildfire suppression if the county paid an "insurance premium" based on the average wildfire suppression cost over a period of 7 years, dropping the high and low years. Although this system seemed to work in some circumstances, wildfires since 2010 have brought to light the missing link: municipal governments with vast areas of incorporated wildlands could not participate in the wildfire suppression cost assistance system. The current system is based on the simple principle of risk reduction wherein the state will pay the costs of large and extended attack wildland fires ("catastrophic fires") in exchange for local government providing initial attack and implementing prevention, preparedness, and mitigation actions that are proven to reduce the risk and costs of wildland fire in the long run.

Salt Lake County has been participating in the Utah Cooperative Wildfire System since its implementation in 2017 through a cooperative agreement outlined in Salt Lake County Resolution 5203, dated 6 June 2017.The Salt Lake County Emergency Management Division strongly recommends continued participation in the Utah Cooperative Wildfire System as a measure to protect Salt Lake County from high dollar loss associated with catastrophic wildfires. This participation commitment is based on two elements. This first is a wildfire risk assessment by acres conducted by Utah Forestry, Fire, and State Lands. The second element is the hist...

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