Wildfire Hazard Evaluation and Mitigation
Many rural Colorado homeowners seek secluded,
sheltered homesites. Many do not realize services
such as fire protection, often taken for granted
in the city, are not readily available at their
mountain retreat. The photo above left, shows
a typical "secluded" mountain hideaway.
The photo on the right illustrates a "defensible
space" created by the homeowner. Creating
a defensible space around your home involves thinning
vegetation adjacent to the structure. This allows
firefighters the opportunity to protect your home.

Note the intensity of the approaching flame front
in relation to the helicopter located in the center
of the photo above. Also note the continuous vegetation
leading to the building. Ground-based firefighters
had no opportunity to defend this structure.
Wildfire Hazard Area Mapping
- The Gunnison District can identify and map wildfire
hazard areas for county planning departments.
ARC/INFO software is used in preparing Geographic
Information System (GIS) data. We assist a
county at the desired level whether the job is
the complete process of photo-typing, ground-truthing,
and digitizing the data into the GIS, or just
the interpretation of the aerial photography and
identification of wildfire hazard areas.
House Bill 1041 - Wildfire Hazard
Reviews: CSFS is the designated state agency by
H.B. 1041, to review (upon county request) the
Wildfire Hazard "state area of concern."
(CRS
24-65.1-202 (20 KB PDF))
We utilize state and national
(NFPA 299) standards for these evaluations.
Prescribed fire - Fire can be
an efficient tool to accomplish many landowner
objectives including wildlife habitat, range improvement,
forest management, or wildfire hazard reduction.
Landowners often request CSFS to assist in the
implementation of an applied prescribed burn that
fulfills these land use objectives.
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Hand
burning sagebrush |
Son
of Cimarron helitorch burning |
Mitigation - Active wildfire
hazard mitigation (5.12 MB
PDF) by CSFS includes identifying needed
mitigation on-the-ground, funding mitigation programs
through cost-share grants, and disseminating information
through publications. Mountain
home fire safety information sheets are also
available for download and viewing.
Post-fire Rehabilitation - CSFS
assists affected landowners with wildfire rehabilitation
plans following wildfire events. These plans outline
structural erosion control measures and suggest
needed re-vegetation to assist the land healing
process. Many rehabilitation plans are implemented
with cost-share assistance.
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