Community Forestry Management Plans...Levon Bigelow. Forest Technician . NJ DEP – State Forest...
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Levon BigelowForest Technician
NJ DEP – State Forest ServiceUrban & Community Forestry Program
Community Forestry Management Plans
Community Forestry Management Plans
231 Municipalities have an approved Community Forestry Management Plan
124 Municipalities working on a CFMP through Green Communities Grants
Purpose of the Plan
To show that community trees are a valuable resource and worthy of investment
Purpose of the Plan
To present a case for the overwhelming need to INCREASEthe care of community trees
Does your town have a CFMP?
How has your shade tree program benefitted from developing and following an approved Community Forestry Management Plan?
Which is the most important section of theCommunity Forestry Management Plan?
1. Municipal Information Form2. Introduction3. Community Overview4. Program Administration5. Community Map6. Training Plan7. Public Education/Awareness/Outreach8. Tree Budget9. Plan Implementation10. Community Stewardship Incentive Program (CSIP)
1. Municipal Information Form
Contact Information Municipal Support
– Mayor’s Signature! CSIP Information
– Have all the practicesbeen addressed?
State Approval
Mayor or County
Freeholder signature
2. Introduction
Mission Statement Goals and Objectives
- Goals AND Objectives Liability Statement
3. Community Overview
A brief summary of the municipality’s history as it relates to the tree resource
A best estimate of the existing tree resource– Species composition– Condition and numbers– Any known problems
Link to the Municipal Master Plan Link to Open Space Plan Link to Debris Management Plan
(Emergency Management/OEM)
4. Program Administration
Identify designation (Organization Name) Other agencies/departments that this organization works
with– Explain the relationships
Municipal Tree Service Requests– How are they processed and responded to
Organizational Chart
5. Community Map
6. Training Plan
What are the municipality’s TRAINING NEEDS? – Who will be invited to participate in this training?
Address the required training for accreditation (Core and CEUs)
Has this training been budgeted?
Be as specific as possible!
6. Training Plan
Don’t Move Fire
Wood!
What Happened Here?
7. Public Education, Awareness, & Outreach
How has community involvement, the use of volunteers and the media been used in the past, and how will they be used to help implement this Community Forestry Management Plan?
7. Public Education, Awareness, & Outreach
7. Public Education, Awareness, & Outreach
Does anyone here have a unique or interesting Public Awareness program in their community?
– Arbor Day Art Contest– Educational Booths at Community Events– Local Newsletter/Social Media– Municipal Website– Adopt a Tree Program– Memorial Tree Program
Tree City USA
How many of you are from a Tree City USA community?
Valuable opportunity to promote your tree resource and receive recognition for your program
Sustainable Jersey Certification
SUSTAINABLE JERSEY ™ is a certification program for municipalities in New Jersey that want to go green, save money, and take steps to sustain their quality of life over the long term.
Under the “Trees and Woodlands Management” action you could gain a possible 60 points towards your certification.
8. Tree Budget
Identify all available resources, including financial, volunteer and other in-kind services that may be used to implement your Management Plan and provide a description of these resources.
– Budget Funds– Product Contributions– Volunteer in-kind hours– Municipal Department
in-kind hours
9. Plan Implementation
How will the plan be implemented? Use action statements This section must address all elements from the Goals and
Objectives Section 2, as well as the four basic elements of the Management Plan-Tree Assessment and Inventory-Risk Tree Identification and Mgmt.-Tree Planting-Tree Maintenance
9. Plan Implementation
It is a great idea to include a Goals and Objectives checklist for each year of the plan in a timeline format
– Year 1: 2011 Goals and Objectives– Year 2: 2012 Goals and Objectives– Year 3: 2013 Goals and Objectives– Year 4: 2014 Goals and Objectives– Year 5: 2015 Goals and Objectives
10. CSIP
Community Stewardship Incentive Program- An index as to where each of the 15 CSIP practices are
addressed within the Management Plan
Subsequent 5-Year Management Plans
Guidelines for a Subsequent Community Forestry Management Plan
Subsequent 5-Year Management Plans
Section 3 Five Years of Progress Section 4 Improve Program Administration Section 5 Inventory Maps Sections 2 and 9 New Goals and Implementation Plan Section 10 Identify Any CSIP Grant Achievements
Submission and Approval Procedures
Submit two hard copies and one electronic copy of your plan to the NJ Urban & Community Forestry Program
Plan is reviewed by the State and the NJ Community Forestry Council
Plan Approval or…. Amendments Required
Plan Approval
Plan is approved for 5-years BEGINNING with the year that it is Approved.
So if a plan is Approved anytime in 2018, it will expire December 31, 2022. A subsequent plan should be submitted for and approved prior to December 31, 2022.
Does your town have a CFMP?
How do you use it? How could you use it better?