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CONTACT INFORMATION
Name:
Telephone:
E-mail:
Assessors Parcel Number:
Address:
City/Zip:
Nearest Cross Street:
Are you the owner of the property?:    Yes    No
Owners Name (if different):
Contact Phone (if different):
 
CHIPPER INFORMATION
Number of piles:
Total size of piles combined: Width (X) Length (X) Height
Approximately how many acres of property did you clear?
Where is the material?
On the shoulder of a Road Driveway Other
What would you do with this material if this program were not available?
If you would take it to El Dorado Disposal, how many miles (round trip) is that?
How many hours did it take you to prepare your material?
If you hired someone to cut and stack the material for you, how much did it cost?
 

I have completed the requirements on the Chipper Program Page and agree to allow the El Dorado County Fire Safe Council's (EDCFSC) private contractor admittance onto my property in order to access the pile for chipping. I understand that the material will be chipped back onto my property. I understand that the EDCFSC provides this service through contracts with private chipping companies. The contractor has final authority to determine if a pile is suitable for chipping. I understand that if the pile is not prepared per the checklist, it will not be chipped. EDCFSC provides the contractors with a preferred weekly schedule, but final decisions for scheduling of chipping are made by the contractor. In addition, I will comply with the chipping crews' decisions as to where chipped material is deposited because safety is their foremost concern. I will not make any attempt to load brush into the chipping machine. I understand that all work will be halted if this attempt is made. I understand that EDCFSC is not obligated to perform this service and that EDCFSC is not liable for its failure to perform this service or for the negligent performance of this service.
 
 

I have read, and agree to the statement above.
 
    

 

Note: Your property may be located where there are federally listed species. It is the your responsibility to contact the US Fish and Wildlife Service to determine if a Section 10 Incidental Take Permit is required prior to conducting fuel reduction activities on your property.


 
Call (530) 626-2526 if you have questions or email: edcchipper@edcfiresafe.org