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Contents of Harvest Plan. Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx shall prepare and deliver to ------------------------ Timber Co., no later than January 31, 1998, a Harvest Plan (a "Harvest Plan") for the Term. The Harvest Plan shall include, for each Block included therein and for the Term, the following information: (a) A listing (a "Harvest Plan Data Sheet"), broken down by Block, of each Compartment proposed to be harvested, and showing for each such Compartment (i) the acreage; (ii) the estimated volumes to be harvested of each Fiber Category in such Compartment, and the estimated volumes of each specie to be harvested in such Compartment (excluding Products which are estimated to constitute less than five percent (5%) of the total volume of a Fiber Category in such Compartment); and (iii) whether such Compartment is available for harvest throughout the Term or stating the portion of the Term when the Compartment will be available for harvest. Each Harvest Plan Data Sheet shall describe any known special restrictions or procedures (such as procedures to protect any environmentally-sensitive areas) which will affect harvest operations; and (b) A summary compilation of the data set forth in the Harvest Plan Data Sheets (a "Harvest Plan Summary"), broken down by Block and showing totals for the Timberlands subject to the Harvest Plan, listing the following information: (i) estimated volumes of each Fiber Category and (ii) estimated volumes of each specie within each Fiber Category.
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Contents of Harvest Plan. No later than September 1 of each year, Partnership shall prepare and deliver to Potlatch a proposed Harvest Plan for each Resource Region for the ensuing two (2) Harvest Years (a "Proposed Harvest Plan"). Each Proposed Harvest Plan shall include, for the applicable Resource Region and for each Harvest Year covered by such Proposed Harvest Plan, the following information: (a) A map (a "Resource Unit Harvest Map") of each Resource Unit proposed to be included in the Harvest Plan showing and identifying by Stand Code Number each Stand proposed to be harvested, showing all logging roads providing access to and from each such Stand, and showing the location of any environmentally-sensitive areas which could be affected by harvest operations pursuant to the Proposed Harvest Plan (an example of a Resource Unit Harvest Map is attached hereto as Exhibit B); (b) A listing (a "Harvest Plan Data Sheet"), broken down by Resource Unit, of each Stand proposed to be harvested, and showing for each such Stand (i) the acreage of the Stand; (ii) whether the Stand is to be partially harvested or fully harvested (and if it is to be partially harvested, describing in detail the marking codes or selection criteria for the Timber proposed to be harvested); (iii) the estimated volumes to be harvested of each Fiber Category in such Stand, and the estimated volumes of each Product to be harvested in such Stand (excluding Products which are estimated to constitute less than three percent (3%) of the total volume of a Fiber Category in such Stand); and (iv) whether such Stand is available for harvest throughout the Harvest Year or stating the portion of such Harvest Year when the Stand will be available for harvest. Each Harvest Plan Data Sheet shall describe any known special restrictions or procedures (such as procedures to protect any environmentally-sensitive areas) which will affect harvest operations (an example of a Harvest Plan Data Sheet is attached hereto as Exhibit C); (c) A summary compilation of the data set forth in the Harvest Plan Data Sheets (a "Harvest Plan Summary"), broken down by Resource Unit and showing totals for the Resource Region (an example of a Harvest Plan Summary is attached hereto as Exhibit D).

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