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Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council (SRFSC)
A San Diego Community Fire Prevention Organization


The Chimney Canyon Fire Safe Council began as a group of concerned homeowners following the devastating Cedar wildfire that swept into San Diego on October 26, 2003. 312 homes were destroyed in Scripps Ranch. Our neighborhood borders a City-owned canyon that was filled with mostly dead and dying Eucalyptus trees and a 25-year accumulation of dry volatile groundfuel. We were extremely fortunate. Firefighters stopped the fire within 70 feet of entering our canyon. The name Chimney Canyon came from a local fireman who, three days after the fire, told us that had the fire entered our canyon 200 more homes would likely have been destroyed.

Determined to find a way to reduce the fire danger we were living with, we soon discovered the California Fire Safe Council. We formed the first urban chapter of the FSC in San Diego County. Our initial mission was to remove the volatile ground fuel and create a firebreak for our neighborhood. Early in 2004 we incorporated as a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation. This qualified us for Federal fire prevention grants and to employ the services of the California Conservation Corps – a State youth organization formed to train Junior Foresters and First Responders for disasters such as wildfires, floods, and earthquakes. In August 2004 we were awarded two U.S. Forest grants to assist in providing our neighborhood with a 100-foot firebreak.

In January 2005 we teamed with the Scripps Ranch Civic Association, changed our name, and extended our mission to the entire 12,000 home Scripps Ranch community. In July 2005, we formed an Alliance with 12 Federal, State, and Civic organizations to promote fire prevention in Scripps Ranch. There are now thirteen neighborhood chapters and we have established firebreaks for over 650 homes. In addition, we have opened six overgrown recreational trails, removed 340 dangerous trees, and planted 165 new trees. Contributions to the FSC are tax deductible at both the Federal and State levels.


Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council
12056 Medoc Ln.
San Diego, CA 92131

Email
SRFireSafeCouncil@mac.com
Website
www.SRFireSafeCouncil.org

Officers    
Office Name Email
Facilitator Jerry Mitchell jmitche1@san.rr.com
Vice President George Herreros since1930@san.rr.com
Secretary Karen Herreros kdh@san.rr.com
Treasurer Jessie Gates jrgates@san.rr.com
Legal Council Kristin Rayder ESQ Kristin@Rayderlaw.com

SCRIPPS RANCH FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
Neighborhood Firebreaks Completed


• 677 homes have been provided with firebreaks (defensible space)
as of September 15, 2007.


Firebreaks

SRFSC Chapters  
Name Ref
No
.
No.
Homes
Type, Acres, Comments
Birch Bluff 01
45
Firebreak, 10, used Goats

Charbono Canyon 02 25 Firebreak, 10

Chimney Canyon 03 76 Firebreak, 07.5

Eastglen 04 44 Firebreak, 07, Trail 22

Forestview 05 17 Firebreak, 02.8

Hunters Point 06 95 Firebreak, 06.5

Loire Valley 07 106 Firebreak, 16, used Goats

Maywind 08 44

Firebreak,


Miramar Ranch 09 22 Tree Removal, 02, 30 trees
with SDC Water Authority

Moselle St. 10 40 Firebreak, 03

Pomerado North 11 88 Firebreak/Tree Removal, 12/02, 26 trees

Whispering Ridge 12 155 Firebreak, 28, used Goats

Wide Valley 13 21 Firebreak, 04, Trail 15

Wine Country 14 35 Firebreak/Tree Removal, 05,
Trail 12 entrance
  * - Background color is used to mark area worked for Chapter on map

 

Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council
12056 Medoc Ln. , San Diego, CA 92131
SRFireSafeCouncil@mac.com
www.SRFireSafeCouncil.org
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