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For purposes of this division, the following definitions apply:(a) “Air board” means the State Air Resources Board.
(b) “Committee” means the Wildfire Prevention, Safe Drinking Water, Drought Preparation, and Flood Protection Bond Finance Committee created pursuant to Section 80272.
(c) “Community access” means engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education, or recreational amenities and includes transportation, physical activity programming, education, and communication related to water, parks, climate, coastal protection, and other outdoor pursuits.
(d) “Conservation actions on private lands” means projects with willing landowners that involve the adaptive, flexible management or protection of natural resources in response to changing climate conditions and threats to habitat and wildlife. These projects result in habitat conditions on private lands that, when managed dynamically over time, contribute to the long-term health and resilience of vital ecosystems and ecosystem services, and enhance fish and wildlife populations.
(e) “Department” means the Department of Parks and Recreation.
(f) “Disadvantaged community” means a community with a median household income less than 80 percent of the statewide average.
(g) “Fire hardening” means all costs, including costs of design, preparation, and inspection, incurred as a result of the following:
(1) Replacing or installing all of the following:
(A) Ember-resistant vents.
(B) Fire-resistant roofing.
(C) Fire-resistant siding.
(D) Fire-resistant eaves.
(E) Fire-resistant soffits.
(F) Fire-resistant windows.
(2) Tree removal and trimming within 100 feet of an eligible building.
(h) “Fund” means the Wildfire Prevention, Safe Drinking Water, Drought Preparation, and Flood Protection Fund created pursuant to Section 80215.
(i) “Groundwater sustainability agency” has the same meaning as defined in Section 10721 of the Water Code.
(j) “Heavily urbanized city” means a city with a population of 300,000 or more.
(k) “Heavily urbanized county” means a county with a population of 3,000,000 or more.
(l) “Interpretation” includes, but is not limited to, a visitor-serving amenity that enhances the ability to understand and appreciate the significance and value of natural, historical, and cultural resources and that may use educational materials in multiple languages, digital information in multiple languages, and the expertise of a naturalist or other skilled specialist.
(m) “Nonprofit organization” means a nonprofit corporation qualified to do business in California and qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(n) “Protection” means any of the following:
(1) Actions necessary to prevent harm or damage to persons, property, or natural, cultural, or historic resources.
(2) Actions to improve access to public open spaces.
(3) Actions to allow the continued use and enjoyment of property or natural, cultural, or historic resources, including site monitoring, acquisition, development, restoration, preservation, and interpretation.
(o) “Resilience” means the ability to prevent, cope with, adapt to, or recover from disturbances, including those caused as a result of increased climate-related risk.
(p) “Restoration” means the improvement of physical structures or facilities and, in the case of natural systems and landscape features, includes, but is not limited to, projects for the control of erosion, stormwater capture and storage or capture to otherwise reduce stormwater pollution, the control and elimination of invasive species, the planting of native species, the removal of waste and debris, prescribed burning, fuel hazard reduction, fencing out threats to existing or restored natural resources, road elimination, improving instream, riparian, or managed wetland habitat conditions, and other plant and wildlife habitat improvement to increase the natural system value of the property or coastal or ocean resources. “Restoration” includes activities described in subdivision (b) of Section 79737 of the Water Code.
(q) “Severely disadvantaged community” means a community with a median household income less than 60 percent of the statewide average.
(r) “Tribe” means a federally recognized Native American tribe or a nonfederally recognized Native American tribe listed on the California Tribal Consultation List maintained by the Native American Heritage Commission.
(s) “Vulnerable population” means a subgroup of a population within a region or community that faces disproportionately heightened risk or increased sensitivity to impacts of climate change and that lacks adequate resources to cope with, adapt to, or recover from, those impacts.
(t) “Water board” means the State Water Resources Control Board.