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Who decides what properties should be identified as forestland-urban interface land?

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Who decides what properties should be identified as forestland-urban interface land?

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Each county in which the act is being implemented has a forestland-urban interface classification committee that considers what private lands within the county meet forestland-urban interface requirements. Three committee members are chosen by the county, one by the state forester, and one by the state fire marshal. At least one committee member must live in a forestland-urban interface area. Committee meetings are open to the public.

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