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Meeting minutes -- Friday, July 27 2018
 
Meeting minutes -- Friday, July 27 2018
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Fire Department introductions:  3 Cal Fire members joined the meeting and spoke with the group.  Some of the topics covered:
 
Fire Department introductions:  3 Cal Fire members joined the meeting and spoke with the group.  Some of the topics covered:
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* in the event of a canyon fire, the local truck would arrive with a total of 900 gallons of water
 
* in the event of a canyon fire, the local truck would arrive with a total of 900 gallons of water
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* do not stay at home, watering down your house, during a fire
 
* do not stay at home, watering down your house, during a fire
 
* the Madrone sign before the bridge should be more visible, reflective paint for letters was discussed
 
* the Madrone sign before the bridge should be more visible, reflective paint for letters was discussed
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Fire Department members leave the meeting, the group remains.
 
Fire Department members leave the meeting, the group remains.
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* Paths out of the canyon were discussed.  Several attempts were made to discover/clear the Peery trail, but none were able to find the trail.  The trails at the Girl Scout Camp were discussed as two of them exit to Butano State Park.
 
* Paths out of the canyon were discussed.  Several attempts were made to discover/clear the Peery trail, but none were able to find the trail.  The trails at the Girl Scout Camp were discussed as two of them exit to Butano State Park.

Latest revision as of 15:01, 2 August 2018

Meeting minutes -- Friday, July 27 2018


Fire Department introductions: 3 Cal Fire members joined the meeting and spoke with the group. Some of the topics covered:


  • in the event of a canyon fire, the local truck would arrive with a total of 900 gallons of water
  • hydrant hookups in the Butano are compatible with hookups on the truck
  • flooding (in town) was discussed, fire department stages a secondary group at Pescadero High School during high water
  • in the Butano, due to the amount of live fuel, there would likely be adequate time to exit the canyon
  • fire will climb fastest uphill, but does go downhill depending on wind conditions
  • defensible space (paper handouts) are best defense for residents
  • fire department distributed these during inspections in prior years, has not happened in recent years due to lack of resources
  • defensible space handouts were distributed to the group
  • propane tanks defensible space is 10 feet
  • most modern propane tanks have shutoff valve that is triggered in high heat condition
  • was discussed that an effort should be made to ensure that all Butano propane tanks are equipped with this shutoff valve
  • fire department would not use any GIS mapping provided by us, they would use their own maps (basic maps)
  • in the event of a canyon fire, do not shut off the water system, fire department will use it
  • residents should focus on getting to safety, and letting the fire department handle the fire
  • importance of clearly marked addresses was stressed
  • addresses should be at least 6-inch numbers, hi-contrast with sign or building
  • if residence has a long driveway, address should be posted at end of driveway
  • addresses and street signs should use reflective numbers/letters for night viewing
  • during a fire, resident sprinkler systems should stay off, to allow for higher water pressure in system
  • residential 5000 gallon tanks are not a bad idea, should be considered for those interested
  • always call 911 in the event of a fire, as opposed to calling the station directly
  • 911 has a broad dispatch that will coordinate with other stations, areas
  • do not stay at home, watering down your house, during a fire
  • the Madrone sign before the bridge should be more visible, reflective paint for letters was discussed


Fire Department members leave the meeting, the group remains.


  • Paths out of the canyon were discussed. Several attempts were made to discover/clear the Peery trail, but none were able to find the trail. The trails at the Girl Scout Camp were discussed as two of them exit to Butano State Park.
  • The siren at the pool is operational, but more information is needed on how it works.
  • Neighborhood groupings were updated, Joan presented the canyon map with neighborhood assignments
  • The far Madrone neighborhood which was unassigned to be handled by William
  • Coordinator handouts were distributed, outlining the information to be gathered from residents
  • Don's letter was discussed, was posted and mailed. Don was not at the meeting, need more feedback on that effort.