Table of Contents Part II - Cleveland National Forest

Table of Contents
Part II - Cleveland National Forest

Land Management Plan Strategy

Suitable Land Uses

Land Use Zones
Special Designation Overlays
Scenery Management System
Public Uses Regulated by Other Agencies

Prospectus

Program Emphasis and Objectives

Monitoring Trends and Performance Indicators
General Budget History
Management and Administration
Resource Management
Public Use and Enjoyment
Facilities Operation and Maintenance
Commodity and Commercial Uses
Fire Management

Place-Based Program Emphasis

Aguanga
Elsinore
Laguna
Morena
Palomar Mountain
Pine Creek
San Dieguito - Black Mountain
San Mateo
Silverado
Sweetwater
Upper San Diego River

Forest-Specific Design Criteria

Place Specific Standards
Wilderness Standards
Forest-wide Guidance

Performance Risks

Appendix A - Special Designation Overlays

Wilderness

Existing Wilderness

Tibia Wilderness
Hauser Wilderness
Pine Creek Wilderness
San Mateo Wilderness

Recommended Wilderness

Cutca Valley (Agua Tibia Wilderness)
Pine Creek (Pine Creek Wilderness)
Hauser South (Hauser Wilderness)

Wild and Scenic Rivers

Eligible

Cottonwood Creek
San Luis Rey River (Main)
San Mateo Creek

Research Natural Areas

Established

Agua Tibia
King Creek
Organ Valley

Proposed

Guatay Mountain
Viejas Mountain
San Diego River

Special Interest Areas

San Luis Rey River (West Fork)
Guatay Mountain
Chiquito Basin
Pine Mountain

Appendix B - Program Strategies and Tactics

Tribal 1 - Traditional and Contemporary Uses

Tribal 2 - Government to Government Relations

AM 1 - Land Management Plan Monitoring and Evaluation

AM 2 - Forest-wide Inventory

WL 1 - Threatened, Endangered, Proposed, Candidate, and Sensitive Species Management

WL 2 - Management of Species of Concern

IS 1 - Invasive Species Prevention and Control

FH 1 - Vegetation Restoration

FH 2 - Prevention of Fire Induced Type Conversion

FH 3 - Restoration of Forest Health

FH4 - Insect and Disease Management

Air 1 - Minimize Smoke and Dust

Air 2 - Forest Air Quality Emissions

WAT 1 - Watershed Function

WAT 2 - Water Management

WAT 3 - Hazardous Materials

Link 1 - Habitat Linkage Planning

SD 1 - Wilderness

SD 2 - Wild and Scenic Rivers

SD 3 - Research Natural Areas

SD 4 - Special Interest Areas

Her 1 - Heritage Resource Protection

Her 2 - Public Involvement Program

Her 3 - Forest-wide Heritage Inventory

Her 4 - Heritage Research

REC 1 - Recreation Opportunity

REC 2 - Sustainable Use and Environmental Design

REC 3 - Recreation Participation

REC 4 - Conservation Education

REC 5 - Recreation Special Use Authorizations

LM 1 - Landscape Aesthetics

LM 2 - Landscape Restoration

LM 3 - Landscape Character

Law 1 - Enforcement and Investigations

Fac 1 - Facilities Maintenance Backlog

Trans 1 - Transportation System

Trans 2 - Unnecessary Roads

Trans 3 - Improve Trails

Trans 4 - Off-Highway Vehicle Opportunities

SFP 1 - Offer Special Forest Products

Lands 1 - Land Ownership Adjustment

Lands 2 - Non-Recreation Special Use Authorizations

Lands 3 - Boundary Management

Lands 4 - Mineral Withdrawals

ME 1 - Minerals Management

ME 2 - Biomass Utilization

LG 1 - Livestock Grazing

LG 2 - Rangeland Health

Fire 1 - Fire Prevention

Fire 2 - Direct Community Protection

Fire 3 - Fire Suppression Emphasis

Fire 4 - Firefighter and Public Safety

Fire 5 - Fuelbreaks and Indirect Community Protection

Appendix C - Maps

Cleveland National Forest North
Cleveland National Forest South

Tables & Figures

Note: Tables were managed in a database environment, and were assigned unique numbers as their need was identified. During the lifetime of the analysis, over 500 tables were created for potential use. Some tables were later determined to be redundant or unnecessary. The planning team decided not to renumber the tables for publication due to the amount of work required to locate and update every reference to every table. Thus, the table numbers are not consecutive, and all table numbers were not used in the final documents.

Table 2.2.1 - Suitable Uses Resource Management, CNF 2
Table 2.2.2 - Suitable Uses Public Use and Enjoyment, CNF 3
Table 2.2.3 - Suitable Uses Commodity and Commercial Uses, CNF 4
Table 2.2.4 - Suitable Uses Fire and Fuels Management, CNF 5
Table 525 - Cleveland NF Critical Biological Land Use Zones 9
Table 475 - Designated Communication Sites, Cleveland National Forest 14
Table 483 - Designated Transportation Corridors, Cleveland National Forest 14
Table 485 - Designated Utility Corridors - Cleveland National Forest 14
Table 479 - Recreation Residence Tracts, Cleveland National Forest 15
Table 489 - Designated Shooting Areas - Cleveland National Forest 15
Figure 2.1 - Cleveland National Forest Appropriated Budget History Adjusted for Inflation 19
Table 2.2.5 - Resource Management Performance Indicators, CNF 24
Table 2.2.6 - Public Use and Enjoyment Performance Indicators, CNF 27
Table 2.2.7 - Facilities Operations and Maintenance Performance Indicators, CNF 29
Table 2.2.8 - Commodities and Commercial Uses Performance Indicators, CNF 31
Table 2.2.9 - Fire and Aviation Management Performance Indicators, CNF 32
Table 529 - Cleveland NF Conservation Strategy



Key Contacts

  • Katherine Smith, Forest Planner
  • (971) 283-4706
  • katherine.smith@usda.gov