A properly stacked chipping pile
August 2, 2017 - Mariposa, CA. - In the aftermath of the Detwiler Fire, the Mariposa County Fire Safe Council is offering a free chipping program for all Mariposa County residents. One of the biggest issues with open wild fires are small, fine fuels, such as downed branches and brush. With this program in place, our goal is to chip these branch piles and lessen the damage of future wildfires to the Mariposa area.
To qualify for this program, customers must meet the following guidelines:
1. All cut parts of the limbs must be faced out towards the driveway
2. All piles must be within 10 feet of the driveway
3. All limbs must be no wider than 5 feet
4. All limbs shall be 6 inches in diameter or less
5. Piles must be no high than 4 feet and free of any trash or metal
Unfortunately at this time, we cannot offer a free downed tree removal service to anymore Mariposa County residents. We are actively looking for grants to address the mitigation and removal of downed dead trees. While downed trees do present a fire hazard, the easiest way to mitigate the chance of wildfire is to focus on creating a defensible space on your property. Removing fine flashy fuels, such as dry weeds and grass, from you 100 foot defensible space will harden your home and community from wildland fire events. A space is considered defensible when hazardous materials (manzanita, tree limbs, deer brush, dry grass, etc..) are removed from within a 100ft zone from your home. We hope to help create a safer environment for all Mariposa County residents with our free chipping service.
Mariposa County Fire Safe Council
5006 B 8th Street
Mariposa, Ca. 95338
Michael Beaudoin
MichaelSBeaudoin@MariposaCountyFSC.org
(209) 966-3431
Source: Mariposa County Fire Safe Council