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Applicants Forest Lands in Washington. Washington Forest Practices Act - The Forest Practices Rules govern timber and logging operations in Washington. A permit from the WDNR is required for any timber operations on private lands containing spotted owls. The Forest Practices Rules classify all forest practices under five categories depending upon the impact of the operation: Class I, Class II, Class III, Class IV – General, and Class IV- Special (WAC 222-16-050). Logging on private land containing spotted owls falls under either Class III or Class IV – Special (WAC 000-00-000. The Forest Practices Rules established spotted owl special emphasis areas (SOSEAs) to provide protection to spotted owls and its habitat (WAC 222-16-086). The WDNR classifies any forest practice proposed on habitat within 1.8 miles of a spotted owl site center located within a SOSEA as Class IV – Special (WAC 222-10-041). Forest practices classified as Class IV- Special are subject to review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). For the spotted owl, these forest practices include activities involving habitat within a 1.8-mile radius of spotted owl nest sites within the boundary of a SOSEA, and outside a SOSEA if between March 1 and August 31 and if within the seventy acres of highest quality suitable habitat surrounding an owl site (WAC 222-16-080). An exemption is granted for forest practices on lands owned or controlled by a landowner whose forest land ownership within the SOSEA is less than or equal to 500 acres and where the forest practice is not within 0.7 miles of a spotted owl site center.
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