Description: When the Old Growth ordinance was created, they made a distinction between east and west-side forest types and the size of tree considered to be Old Growth. Eastside Forest Type are defined as those forests east of a line from Brockway Summit to and along the southern boundary between California and Nevada. Westside Forest Type are defined as those forests west of a line from Brockway Summit to and along the southern boundary between California and Nevada. The line was created on 10/24/2013 by "heads up" digitizing (at 1:2000 scale) the line starting at the point on the north shore where Highway 267 intersects the TRPA boundary and then continues straight from there to the point out in the middle of the lake where the state line bends. From there, the line follows the state line boundary.
Description: Data portrays the areas containing sensitve plant species. These species include include: Arabis rigidissima var. demota, Draba asterophora var. macrocarpa, Lewisia longipetala, and Rorippa subumbellata. Last updated 2018 (LTBMU) Data Recieved from Quinn Young, Forest Botanist, LTBMU,
Service Item Id: 9ef1343579c54947a836ccfdfcf1acdc
Copyright Text: United States Forest Service, USFS, Young, Quinn -FS <qyoung@fs.fed.us>