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I <br />Table S. Florida Scrub -Jay Habitat Restoration Activities - Restoration Burning <br />Initial Implementation Schedule' Priority Ranking (#)', and Fire Intensity' <br />Management Unit ID Total Acres' Restoration Burning Fire Intensity <br />Number <br />— <br />1 61.2 Short-term (2) Hot <br />2 36.7 Short-term (2) Hot <br />3 693 Irnmediate (3) Hot <br />4 108,5 Short-term (2) Hot <br />5 27.2 Short-term (3) <br />Hot <br />6 27.2 Short-term (4) Hot <br />W", 7 63.1 Immediate (3) Hot <br />8 16.0 Short-term (2) Hot <br />9 110.6 Immediate (2) Hot <br />10 2.8 Immediate (1)4 Hot <br />11 1.7 Immediate (1)4 Hot <br />12 1.5 Immediate (1)4 Hot <br />13 4.0 Immediate (1)4 Hot <br />14 3,9 Immediate (W Hot <br />15 4.0 Irliftlediate (1)" Hot <br />16 20.5 Short-term (4) Mosaic <br />17 20.5 Short-term (1) Mosaic <br />18 35.2 Short-term (1) Mosaic <br />19 31.5 Immediate (1)' Hot <br />"SCHEDULE: <br />immediate= Within 1 year from issuance date of Sebastian HCP ITP (Total acres 292.8 acres) <br />Short-term — Within 2 to 5 years from issuance date of Sebastian I ICP ITP (Total acres = 353 acres) <br />'-PRIORITY RANKING - (1) = Highest Priority and (4) = Lowest Priority within recommended schedule <br />FIRE INTENSITY: <br />Not Burm <br />a.) 100% consumption the lighter fuels (grasses, litter, twigs, and sulall stems (<l" <br />diameter) - 1 and 10 hour timelag fuels); <br />b.) best possible (75% to 95%) CODSUMPtiOrl Of brush fuels (shrub 1 " to 3" diameter - 100 <br />hour timelag fuels); and <br />c.) best possible consumption of the heavy fuels (stems > 3,, diameter). Note: Most of the <br />heavy fuels Should be "pile -burned" in small, scattered piles to favor creation of open <br />patches of mineral soils, <br />Mosaic (turn: <br />a.) 100% consumption the lighter fuel-, (grasses, litter, twigs, and small stems <br />diameter) - 1 and 10 hour timelag fuels); <br />b.) 50% to 75% cOnsunlPtiof, of brush fuels (shrub V to 3" diameter - 100 hour timelag <br />fuels); and <br />c.) best possible consumption of the heavy fuels (stems >3" diameter). Note: Most of the <br />heavy fuels should be "pile -burned" in small, scattered piles to favor creation of open <br />Patches of mineral soils. <br />4 Begin restoration burning of these units within 6 to 8 weeks of completion of mechanical treatment of <br />as shortly thereafter as weather allows. <br />b This MU primarily represents that area on Wabasso Scrub Conservation Area that previously served <br />as mitigation for scrub -jay impacts resulting from construction of the C.R. 512 improvements, a bum is <br />needed in this area to reduce the slash remaining or, the ground from the Match 1998 tne <br />.ellanic <br />treatment. <br />134 <br />