4630. For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings:
(a) “Innovative forest products” means products made using small-diameter woody materials, brush, and dead trees removed from fire hazard areas identified by the department and that are milled and manufactured in California to the maximum extent possible.
(b) “Mass timber” means prefabricated wood products consisting of not less than three layers of solid-sawn lumber or structural composite lumber in which adjacent layers are cross-oriented and bonded with structural adhesives, dowels, or nails to form a solid wood element and that are milled
and manufactured in California to the maximum extent possible.
4630.1. (a) On or before January 31, 2020, the department, in consultation with the board, shall identify barriers to in-state production of mass timber and other innovative forest products, and shall develop solutions that are consistent with the state’s climate objectives on forest lands.
(b) The department shall collaborate, in implementing this section, with members of the working group established pursuant to Section 717, other state agencies, and independent experts, including with apprenticeship programs of organized labor, community colleges, and others with similar expertise, on innovative forest products and mass timber workforce training and job
creation.
4630.2. (a) On or before January 1, 2020, the department shall develop a plan that does all of the following:
(1) (A)Proposes the development and construction of a mass timber production facility that can manufacture mass timber panels that can be cross or dowel laminated or use similar mass timber technology. The department shall consider locating this facility, with the approval of the property owners, on a former mill site with zoning suitable for a mass timber production facility that is within 30 miles of two
actively producing lumber mills that can provide feedstock needed to construct the panels.
(B)The department may propose the development and
construction of additional mass timber production facilities. Any additional facilities shall be established not more than 25 miles from a large landscape fire that burned more than 50,000 acres, and that is within reasonable proximity of an identified high hazard forest zone and is in or near a community that is identified as a federal opportunity zone or has an average household income of 5 percent below the state’s median household income.
(2) Proposes the development of three computer numeric control (CNC) machining operations that can cut mass timber panels to order with at least one operation colocated to the mass timber production facility described in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1). Two of the CNC machining operations may be located elsewhere if they are located on a former mill
site with zoning suitable to CNC operations, not more than 25 miles from a large landscape fire of greater than 50,000 acres, and in or adjacent to a community that is identified as a federal opportunity zone or has an average household income of 5 percent below the state’s median household income.
(3) Identifies communities, in addition to any requirements in Executive Order B-52-18, that have proposed to build public schools in kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, and fire stations that are in areas that are near large landscape fires of greater than 50,000 acres that have occurred since 2005 and in areas identified as federal opportunity zones or in areas that have an average household income of 5 percent below the state’s median household income. The department shall propose the development of two schools and two fire
stations to be constructed, to the maximum extent practicable, with mass timber.
(4) Determines, after the department consults with the Sierra Nevada Conservancy, if one or more grants available pursuant to Item 3855-101-3212 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2018 may be available to pay all or part of the costs associated with this section and Section 4630.1.
(4)
(5) Proposes a mechanism for grants, low-interest loans, or a cost-share formula to enable the commencement of
construction of the structures described in paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive, as soon as practicable.
(b) The department shall, when developing the plan described in subdivision (a), to the extent feasible, prioritize support for structures built from mass timber that additionally reduce reliance on fossil fuels and advance technologies that improve forest health for those projects and associated properties.
(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the Joint Institute for Wood Products Innovation establish a formal relationship through a memorandum of agreement or other means with one or more rural nongovernmental organizations in order to link research and development of mass timber products with local economic development needs and opportunities. This memorandum of agreement
may entail the development of a field station or similar entity.
(d) (1) On or before July 1, 2020, the department shall report to the Legislature on the plan developed pursuant to subdivision (a).
(2) The report requirement in paragraph (1) shall become inoperative on July 1, 2024, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.
(3) A report submitted pursuant to this section shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.