THE REPORT
FORESTRY INSPECTION NOTICE Currently, the forest in Tahoe Donner is experiencing a large number of affected trees due to insects, drought and storm damage. The Forestry Department plans on inspecting properties for forest health issues as soon as the snow melts to help accelerate the process of removing hazards. Forest health issues include dead trees, storm-damaged trees and an overabundance of pine debris on the forest floor. This serves as written notice as required by the Tahoe Donner Association Covenants and Restrictions that these inspections will take place beginning in April and will continue as conditions allow. These inspections will occur between the hours of 8AM and 5PM. We plan to complete 25 to 50 inspections per day during this period. Inspectors will walk through the property to complete the inspections. All properties with dead, dying or damaged trees will receive a Notice of Required Maintenance Forest Health letter and an inspection report of their property. The letter will give property owners 30 days to complete the maintenance.