- (a) the information necessary to identify the applicant as the owner or controller of the property;
- (b) the information necessary to specifically identify the proposed project area;
- (c) the zoning and intended use of the proposed project area;
- (d) a description of the proposed project including, but not limited to, the number of acres to be treated by each method;
- (e) a proposed project budget including, but not limited to, a description of the landowner's participation in terms of contributed materials, services, equipment by type and hours of use, and/or amount of direct cost payments;
- (f) the environmental information required by the Director as part of the application;
(g) an erosion control and land management plan approved by the Director. The management plan shall include maps and descriptive material necessary to:
- (1) determine if the proposed project will achieve the landowner's objectives and the purposes of the Act, CEQA, and other state laws; and
- (2) evaluate the potential of the project to improve the management of the environment and natural resources including, but not limited to, recreation, esthetics, soils, timber, water, fish, and wildlife.
A landowner applying for a cost sharing contract to finance a project should submit, with the assistance of a local CDF officer, an application on a form approved by the Director to the appropriate Department office. The completed application form shall include the following:
Note: Authority cited: Section 4475.5(b), Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 4461-4464, 4475-4478, Public Resources Code.