(1) The division may identify a landscape public nuisance area on landscape-scale lands containing forested areas. (2) In evaluating whether a landscape public nuisance area exists, the division may consider: (a) tree or foliage density; (b) landscape health; (c) insect and disease infestation, including insect and disease hazard ratings; (d) fuel loads; (e) forest or range type; (f) slope and other natural characteristics of an area; (g) quantity and quality of the water supply in a watershed; (h) weather and climate; and (i) any other factor that the division considers reasonably relevant.
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