CLEARING REQUIREMENTS. 1. Brush or trees on existing roads may be removed by sawing individual stems, cutting with a rotary brush cutter, uprooting with an excavator or other methods approved by the Forest Officer. 2. Inside the clear limits, but outside the road prism, trees and brush less than 3 feet tall and less than 3 inches in diameter that do not interfere with visibility or slope stability may be left as directed by the Forest Officer. 3. All merchantable timber within the clear limits on all roads to be constructed under the terms of this Contract shall be cut to the specifications in the timber sale contract and skidded to decks, or decked with an excavator, prior to earth moving. 4. Clearing procedures shall protect residual stands, prevent incorporation of construction slash into the road prism, and protect roadside appearance outside clear limits. 5. Grubbing will be limited to only those stumps and large roots within the road prism. III. TREATMENT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY CLEARING MATERIALS A. GENERAL TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS: 1. Road construction slash more than 3 inches in diameter and 6 feet long and all concentrations of slash which would adversely affect the stability of the road shall be disposed of by the methods described in this section. 2. Slash and debris shall not be placed in drainages, roadside ditches or heads of culverts where the flow of water may be obstructed and shall be removed if placed therein. 3. Lopping and scattering is defined as delimbing and sawing slash materials into lengths which will easily scatter to a maximum depth of 18 inches. Materials shall be scattered outside the road prism. 4. All slash to be disposed of by piling and burning shall be piled in burn bays at locations approved by the Forest Officer. Construction of piles will be of such size and at a sufficient distance from trees so that burning does not result in unnecessary damage to remaining trees. The Purchaser may be required to remove any trees damaged by burning operations at current contract rates. If burning is incomplete the residue must be disposed of as directed by the Forest Officer.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
CLEARING REQUIREMENTS. 1. Brush or trees on existing roads may be removed by sawing individual stems, cutting with a rotary brush cutter, uprooting with an excavator or other methods approved by the Forest Officer.
2. Inside the clear limits, but outside the road prism, trees and brush less than 3 20 feet tall and less than 3 inches in diameter that do not interfere with visibility or slope stability may be left as directed by the Forest Officer.
3. All merchantable timber within the clear limits on all roads to be constructed under the terms of this Contract shall be cut to the specifications in the timber sale contract and skidded to decks, or decked with an excavator, prior to earth moving.
4. Clearing procedures shall protect residual stands, prevent incorporation of construction slash into the road prism, and protect roadside appearance outside clear limits.
5. Grubbing will be limited to only those stumps and large roots within the road prism.
III. TREATMENT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY CLEARING MATERIALS A. GENERAL TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS:
1. Road construction slash more than 3 inches in diameter and 6 feet long and all concentrations of slash which would adversely affect the stability of the road shall be disposed of by the methods described in this section.
2. Slash and debris shall not be placed in drainages, roadside ditches or heads of culverts where the flow of water may be obstructed and shall be removed if placed therein.
3. Lopping and scattering is defined as delimbing and sawing slash materials into lengths which will easily scatter to a maximum depth of 18 inches. Materials shall be scattered outside the road prism.
4. All slash to be disposed of by piling and burning shall be piled in burn bays and burned by the State at locations approved by the Forest Officer. Construction of piles will be of such size and at a sufficient distance from trees so that burning does not result in unnecessary damage to remaining remain- ing trees. The Purchaser may be required to remove any trees damaged by burning operations at current contract rates. If burning is incomplete the residue must be disposed of as directed by the Forest Officer.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
CLEARING REQUIREMENTS. 1. Brush or trees on existing roads may be removed by sawing individual stems, cutting with a rotary brush cutter, uprooting with an excavator or other methods approved by the Forest Officer.
2. Inside the clear limits, but outside the road prism, trees trees, and brush less than 3 20 feet tall and less than 3 inches in diameter that do not interfere with visibility or slope stability may be left as directed by the Forest Officer.
3. All merchantable timber within the clear limits on all roads to be constructed under the terms of this Contract shall be cut to the specifications in the timber sale contract and skidded to decks, or decked with an excavator, prior to earth moving.
4. Clearing procedures shall protect residual stands, prevent incorporation of construction slash into the road prism, and protect roadside appearance outside clear limits.
5. Grubbing will be limited to only those stumps and large roots within the road prism.
III. TREATMENT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY CLEARING MATERIALS A. GENERAL TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS:
1. Road construction slash more than 3 inches in diameter and 6 feet long and all concentrations of slash which would adversely affect the stability of the road shall be disposed of by the methods described in this section.
2. Slash and debris shall not be placed in drainages, roadside ditches or heads of culverts where the flow of water may be obstructed and shall be removed if placed therein.
3. Lopping and scattering is defined as delimbing and sawing slash materials into lengths which will easily scatter to a maximum depth of 18 inches. Materials shall be scattered outside the road prism.
4. All slash to be disposed of by piling and burning shall be piled in burn bays at locations approved by the Forest Officer. Construction of piles will be of such size and at a sufficient distance from trees so that burning does not result in unnecessary damage to remaining trees. The Purchaser may be required to remove any trees damaged by burning operations at current contract rates. If burning is incomplete the residue must be disposed of as directed by the Forest Officer.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
CLEARING REQUIREMENTS. 1. Brush or trees on existing roads may be removed by sawing individual stems, cutting with a rotary brush cutter, uprooting with an excavator or other methods approved by the Forest Officer.
2. Inside the clear limits, but outside the road prism, trees and brush less than 3 20 feet tall and less than 3 inches in diameter that do not interfere with visibility or slope stability may be left as directed by the Forest Officer.
3. All merchantable timber within the clear limits on all roads to be constructed under the terms of this Contract shall be cut to the specifications in the timber sale contract and skidded to decks, or decked with an excavator, prior to earth moving.
4. Clearing procedures shall protect residual stands, prevent incorporation of construction slash into the road prism, and protect roadside appearance outside clear limits.
5. Grubbing will be limited to only those stumps and large roots within the road prism.
III. TREATMENT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY CLEARING MATERIALS A. GENERAL TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS:
1. Road construction slash more than 3 inches in diameter and 6 feet long and all concentrations of slash which would adversely affect the stability of the road shall be disposed of by the methods described in this section.
2. Slash and debris shall not be placed in drainages, roadside ditches or heads of culverts where the flow of water may be obstructed and shall be removed if placed therein.
3. Lopping and scattering is defined as delimbing and sawing slash materials into lengths which will easily scatter to a maximum depth of 18 inches. Materials shall be scattered outside the road prism.
4. All slash to be disposed of by piling and burning shall be piled in burn bays at locations approved by the Forest Officer. Construction of piles will be of such size and at a sufficient distance from trees so that burning does not result in unnecessary damage to remaining trees. The Purchaser may be required to remove any trees damaged by burning operations at current contract rates. If burning is incomplete the residue must be disposed of as directed by the Forest Officer.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
CLEARING REQUIREMENTS. 1. Brush or trees on existing roads may be removed by sawing individual stems, cutting with a rotary brush cutter, uprooting with an excavator or other methods approved by the Forest Officer.
2. Inside the clear limits, but outside the road prism, trees and brush less than 3 20 feet tall and less than 3 inches in diameter that do not interfere with visibility or slope stability may be left as directed by the Forest Officer.
3. All merchantable timber within the clear limits on all roads to be constructed under the terms of this Contract shall be cut to the specifications in the timber sale contract and skidded to decks, or decked with an excavator, prior to earth moving.
4. Clearing procedures shall protect residual stands, prevent incorporation of construction slash into the road prism, and protect roadside appearance outside clear limits.
5. Grubbing will be limited to only those stumps and large roots within the road prism.
III. TREATMENT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY CLEARING MATERIALS A. GENERAL TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS:
1. Road construction slash more than 3 inches in diameter and 6 feet long and all concentrations of slash which would adversely affect the stability of the road shall be disposed of by the methods described in this section.
2. Slash and debris shall not be placed in drainages, roadside ditches or heads of culverts where the flow of water may be obstructed and shall be removed if placed therein.
3. Lopping and scattering is defined as delimbing and sawing slash materials into lengths which will easily scatter to a maximum depth of 18 inches. Materials shall be scattered outside the road prism.
4. All slash to be disposed of by piling and burning shall be piled in burn bays at locations approved by the Forest Officer. Construction of piles will be of such size and at a sufficient distance from trees so that burning does not result in unnecessary damage to remaining trees. The Purchaser may be required to remove any trees damaged by burning operations at current contract rates. If burning is incomplete the residue must be disposed of as directed di- rected by the Forest Officer.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract