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ORANGE COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Tina Moon, -and Use & Preservation Planner <br /> From: Rich Shaw, -and Conservation Manager <br /> Date: October 9, 2002 <br /> Re: Evaluation of Forest at Proposed Eno Ridge Subdivision (3.12..3) <br /> The purpose of this memo Is to put in writing the things we discussed during this <br /> afternoon's Visit to the site of the proposed Eno Ridge subdivision. I was asked to <br /> evaluate the condition of the forest relative to it being categorized as Prime Forest <br /> on a 1988 map found In the Orange County Comprehensive Plan. <br /> The most recent(1998) aerial orthcphotos of the property indicate that the vast <br /> majority of the forested area is dominated by hardwoods (about 90 acres). The <br /> southeast corner appears to be predominantly pines (about 6 acres). The age and <br /> condition of the woodlands can only be determined on site. <br /> We entered the southeast corner of the property from an unimproved roadway off <br /> Frazier Road, From there we walked the perimeter of the tract and through <br /> representative areas of the forest. Throughout all of the woodlands, we saw <br /> evidence of selective timbering performed within the last 10 years. There were <br /> numerous stumps from mature pines and hardwoods that were harvested and <br /> removed. There was a large area (several acres) of young trees and undergrowth <br /> where walking was quite difficult. That area corresponds with a section marked as <br /> thicket on a site plan of the property that you provided me. In fact, we found <br /> another smaller area of dense growth in the northwest section of the tract that was <br /> not Indicated an the plan. <br /> In short, It Is my opinion that although sections of this property contain relatively <br /> .mature hardwoods, the timbering that seems to have occurred sometime within the <br /> last decade has altered the property to the extent that I would no longer classify it <br /> as"prime forest." <br /> Let me know if you have any questions or would like to discuss further. <br /> ¢. <br /> David Stanch <br />