(4) Class 0 Land is other lands that do not meet the definitions of Class I and II lands. (Cottonwood and other hardwood when isolated from forest lands as defined above shall not in itself warrant a district). Areas in which the concentration of residences and other buildings in the opinion of the administrator, DIVISION of forestry, makes the primary fire protection problem one of structural fires rather than forest fires will not be classified as forest land. For the purposes of this classification, a boundary shall be established eliminating the area from the district. The black areas on this map indicate the forest land areas in Montana classified for forest fire protection by the State Forestry Board. In addition to the federal ownerships, the classified areas include 12,527,469 acres of state land and privately owned lands.
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