Cutting Unit Boundary Designation Table. Marked boundary trees shall not be cut. Discernable Boundaries are boundary locations that are readily identifiable features on the ground in locations shown on the Contract Area Map. A Geo-Fence is a location on the ground corresponding to the boundary location shown on a mobile mapping device using a Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver using the digital vector file/shapefile named SolomonDxPIRTCStewardship_Geo-FenceBoundaries and dated 08/25/2022 . The digital vector file/shapefile will be provided to the Contractor by the Forest Service. A digital list of the coordinates can be provided upon request. Included Timber is located within and not past the boundary as shown on the mobile mapping device using the digital vector file/shapefile listed above. Contractor is responsible for obtaining a GPS receiver(s) that is capable of determining the location of the true Geo-Fence within the contract tolerance. Allowable contract tolerance is 40 feet. Forest Service inspection of cutting Included Timber to determine if cutting is within allowable contract tolerance, shall use the digital vector file/shapefile named and dated above using a GPS Receiver with a minimum, tested accuracy in a Light-Medium canopy of 20 feet. National Technology Development Program GPS Receiver accuracy reports by GPS manufacturer and model are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/database/gps/mtdcrept/accuracy/index.htm. Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. As an operational convenience and subject to written agreement by the Forest Service, in advance of marking, Contractor may mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with Contractor's non-tracer paint. Boundary trees shall not be identified with paint applied below xxxxx height. Contractor shall bear all costs associated with painting used to visually identify boundaries. Forest Service will not approve or accept the boundaries identified on the ground by the Contractor in advance of cutting. In case of a major disruption in GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Contract Area beyond the control of the Contractor, as determined by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor's only remedy shall be Contract Term Adjustment under B8.21. Qualification requirements are described in B8.21. To resolve major disruption of GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Sale Area, the Forest Service may elect to Mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground, in which case the Forest Service's determination of boundary location will be final. Contractor may request Forest Service Marking of Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with paint at Contractor's expense. Approval by the Contracting Officer is subject to agreement on cost under B4.218 Cooperative Deposits and the availability of Forest Service personnel. If Contractor's request is approved, Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 Orange Marked Boundary trees are marked with three vertical stripes on three sides of the tree. Two stripes face the direction of adjacent boundary marked trees, and one stripe faces the area of cutting. Subdivision numbers are on every tag that face the area of cutting. C2.355# - DESIGNATION BY PRESCRIPTION (05/2015) Within Subdivision(s) or Cutting Unit(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 (All Subdivisions) , as shown on Contract Area Map, the following criteria shall be used by Contractor to designate trees and other products for cutting and removal:
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Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract
Cutting Unit Boundary Designation Table. Marked boundary trees shall not be cut. Discernable Boundaries are boundary locations that are readily identifiable features on the ground in locations inlocations shown on the Contract Area Map. * S A M P L E * A Geo-Fence is a location on the ground corresponding to the boundary location shown on a mobile mapping device using a Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver using the digital vector file/shapefile named SolomonDxPIRTCStewardship_Geo-FenceBoundaries and N/Aand dated 08/25/2022 N/A . The digital vector file/shapefile will be provided to the Contractor by the Forest Service. A digital list of the coordinates can be provided upon request. Included Timber is located within and not past the boundary as shown on the mobile mapping device using the digital thedigital vector file/shapefile listed above. Contractor is responsible for obtaining a GPS receiver(s) that is capable of determining the location of the true Geo-Fence within the contract tolerance. Allowable contract tolerance is 40 N/A feet. Forest Service inspection of cutting Included Timber to determine if cutting is within allowable contract tolerancecontracttolerance, shall use the digital vector file/shapefile named and dated above using a GPS Receiver with a minimum, tested accuracy in a Light-Medium N/A canopy of 20 N/A feet. National Technology Development Program GPS Receiver accuracy reports by GPS manufacturer and model are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/database/gps/mtdcrept/accuracy/index.htm. Forest Service determination of determinationof boundary location will be final. As an operational convenience and subject to written agreement by the Forest Service, in advance of marking, Contractor may mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with Contractor's non-tracer paint. Boundary trees shall not be identified with paint applied below xxxxx height. Contractor shall bear all costs associated with painting used to visually identify boundaries. Forest Service will not approve or accept oraccept the boundaries identified on the ground by the Contractor in advance of cutting. In case of a major disruption in GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Contract Area beyond the control of the Contractor, as determined by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor's only remedy shall be Contract Term Adjustment under B8.21. Qualification requirements are described in B8.21. To resolve major disruption majordisruption of GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Sale Area, the Forest Service may elect to Mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground, in which case the Forest Service's determination of boundary location will be final. Contractor may request Forest Service Marking of Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with paint at Contractor's expense. Approval by the Contracting Officer is subject to agreement on cost under B4.218 Cooperative Deposits and the availability of Forest Service personnel. If Contractor's request is approved, ,Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. 1, 2, 3, * S A M P L E * 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 7 9 Orange Marked Boundary trees Boundaries are marked with three 2 ORANGE vertical stripes spots facing into the subdivision and/or a single spot facing along the subdivision line and ORANGE paint below xxxxx height. Where existing roads are used as subdivision boundaries, these are not painted. 4a, 4b Discernable Plantations within natural stand and Road. 4c Discernable Plantation within natural stand. C2.35# - DESIGNATION OF TIMBER, CUTTING UNIT BOUNDARIES, AND SUDIVISION/PAYMENT UNIT BOUNDARIES Trees are designated for cutting under B2.35 only if designated as shown in the Timber Designation tablebelow. The boundaries of Subdivisions/Payment Units and Cutting Units are designated as shown in the Boundary Designation table below. Trees used for boundary designation are not to be cut. * S A M P L E * SPECIFICATIONS PURSUANT TO C2.35# - DESIGNATION OF TIMBER, CUTTING UNIT BOUNDARIES, AND SUBDIVISION/PAYMENT UNIT BOUNDARIES * S A M P L E * Cutting Unit/ Subdivision/Area/ Payment Unit Tree Paint Color Designation or Specification Pre marked Roadside Hazard 1RH, 2RH, 3RH, 4RH, 5RH Additional mark by SA – All Units Blue Green Hazard Tree. Notwithstanding B2.32 all dead and unstable live trees which are leaning towards a road or are otherwise hazardous to a road, and are sufficiently tall to reach Contractor's landings or the roadbed of National Forest System roads within Contract Area, shall be felled by Contractor when Marked in the specified paint color above and below xxxxx height by Forest Service in advance of felling any other timber in the vicinity. Pieces meeting Utilization Standards from such dead and unstable live trees shall be removed unless Contractor is notified in writing that removal would cause unacceptable damage to areas requiring special protection such as residual timber, roads, administrative sites, streamside management zones, and areas identified on three sides of Contract Area Map or on the treeground. Two stripes face All Units Blue Individual Tree Mark. Individual trees are designated for cutting only if Marked above and below xxxxx height with the direction of adjacent boundary specified paint color. N/A Leave Tree Mark. All live < > are designated for cutting unless Marked as leave trees. Leave trees are Marked above and below xxxxx height with the specified paint color. Contract Area Map indicates areas plainly identified on the ground where leave trees are Marked to be left uncut. N/A Wildlife Trees. Notwithstanding the designation for cutting under B2.31, B2.33, B2.34,or B2.35, trees which are identified by standard Forest Service metal wildlife tree sign or painted with the specified paint color on the uphill and downhill side, shall be left uncut. In event such trees are destroyed in Contractor's Operations, Forest Service may designate alternate trees to be saved. All Units Black Marked Out Trees. When it is necessary to delete previously marked trees, an unique tree marking paint color will be Marked over or adjacent to the original mark, but will not obscure the original marking. Trees Marked with the original marking paint color and one stripe faces the area of cuttingunique tree marking paint color are not Included Timber. Subdivision numbers are on every tag that face the area of cutting. Designation by Spacing C2.351# Designation by Species and Diameter, C2.352# Designation by Damage Class, C2.353# Designation by Row Spacing, C2.354# Designation by Prescription, C2.355# - DESIGNATION BY PRESCRIPTION (05/2015) Within Subdivision(s) or * S A M P L E * Subdivision/Payment Unit Boundary Paint Color Boundary Designation N/A Cutting Unit(s) 1, 2, 3, Unit Boundary Paint Color Boundary Designation Unit 4, 5, 6, & 7 7, 8, 9 Orange Boundaries are marked with 2 ORANGE vertical spots facing into the subdivision and/or a single spot facing along the subdivision line and ORANGE paint below xxxxx height. Where existing roads are used as subdivision boundaries, these are not painted. C2.352# – DESIGNATION BY SPECIES AND DIAMETER. (All Subdivisions9/04) Trees that meet Utilization Standards are designated for cutting, as shown on the Tree Designation Table and Contract Area Map, the following criteria except trees Marked with N/A paint or described to be left uncut. 4a, 4b, 4c White Fir 14” 34” 4a, 4b, 4c Incense Cedar 14 34 4a, 4b, 4c Ponderosa Pine 14 28 Order of priority species to be cut. Additional trees to be cut, if any, are Marked with _green paint. All live Sugar Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Fir and hardwoods shall be used left as leave trees, unless Marked with green paint. Leave _all trees of the designated cut species, 24”_ inches xxxxx diameter or greater, to avoid leave tree spacing greater than 30_feet. Cutting unit boundary trees are described in C2.30# Cutting Unit Boundaries and/or are Marked with N/A color paint. Other trees that shall be left uncut are Marked with N/A color paint. * S A M P L E * Distances are measured horizontal distance, outside bark xxxxx height to outside bark xxxxx height. Diameters are measured outside bark at 12" inches above ground on the uphill side of the tree. Diameters shall be measured using a "diameter equivalents of circumference" tape measure, caliper, electronic laser method or equivalent method by Contractor to designate trees and other products for cutting and removal:agreement. C4.4 - PAYMENTS NOT RECEIVED (08/2012)
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Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract
Cutting Unit Boundary Designation Table. Marked boundary trees shall not be cut. Discernable Boundaries are boundary locations that are readily identifiable features on the ground in locations shown on the Contract Sale Area Map. A Geo-Fence is a location on the ground corresponding to the boundary location shown on a mobile mapping device using a Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver using the digital vector file/shapefile named SolomonDxPIRTCStewardship_Geo-FenceBoundaries LLBB_SaleMap_VirtualBoundaries and dated 08/25/2022 04/04/2022 . The digital vector file/shapefile will be provided to the Contractor Purchaser by the Forest Service. A digital list of the coordinates can be provided upon request. Included Timber is located within and not past the boundary as shown on the mobile mapping device using the digital vector file/shapefile listed above. Contractor Purchaser is responsible for obtaining a GPS receiver(s) that is capable of determining the location of the true Geo-Fence within the contract tolerance. Allowable contract tolerance is 40 feet. Forest Service inspection of cutting Included Timber to determine if cutting is within allowable contract tolerance, shall use the digital vector file/shapefile named and dated above using a GPS Receiver with a minimum, tested accuracy in a Light-Medium canopy of 20 feet. National Technology Development Program GPS Receiver accuracy reports by GPS manufacturer and model are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/database/gps/mtdcrept/accuracy/index.htm. Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. As an operational convenience and subject to written agreement by the Forest Service, in advance of marking, Contractor Purchaser may mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with ContractorPurchaser's non-tracer paint. Boundary trees shall not be identified with paint applied below xxxxx height. Contractor Purchaser shall bear all costs associated with painting used to visually identify boundaries. Forest Service will not approve or accept the boundaries identified on the ground by the Contractor Purchaser in advance of cutting. In case of a major disruption in GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Contract Sale Area beyond the control of the ContractorPurchaser, as determined by the Contracting Officer, the ContractorPurchaser's only remedy shall be Contract Term Adjustment under B8.21. Qualification requirements are described in B8.21. To resolve major disruption of GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Sale Area, the Forest Service may elect to Mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground, in which case the Forest Service's determination of boundary location will be final. Contractor Purchaser may request Forest Service Marking of Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with paint at ContractorPurchaser's expense. Approval by the Contracting Officer is subject to agreement on cost under B4.218 Cooperative Deposits and the availability of Forest Service personnel. If ContractorPurchaser's request is approved, Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 Orange Marked Boundary trees are marked with three vertical stripes on three sides of the tree. Two stripes face the direction of adjacent boundary marked trees, and one stripe faces the area of cutting. Subdivision numbers are on every tag that face the area of cutting. C2.355# - DESIGNATION BY PRESCRIPTION (05/2015) Within Subdivision(s) or Cutting Unit(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 (All Subdivisions) , as shown on Contract Area Map, the following criteria shall be used by Contractor to designate trees and other products for cutting and removal:.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
Cutting Unit Boundary Designation Table. Marked boundary trees shall not be cut. Discernable Boundaries are boundary locations that are readily identifiable features on the ground in locations shown on the Contract Area Map. A Geo-Fence is a location on the ground corresponding to the boundary location shown on a mobile mapping device using a Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver using the digital vector file/shapefile named SolomonDxPIRTCStewardship_Geo-FenceBoundaries Alaska Peak and dated 08/25/2022 3/4/2021 . The digital vector file/shapefile will be provided to the Contractor by the Forest Service. A digital list of the coordinates can be provided upon request. Included Timber is located within and not past the boundary as shown on the mobile mapping device using the digital vector file/shapefile listed above. Contractor is responsible for obtaining a GPS receiver(s) that is capable of determining the location of the true Geo-Fence within the contract tolerance. Allowable contract tolerance is 40 30 feet. Forest Service inspection of cutting Included Timber to determine if cutting is within allowable contract tolerance, shall use the digital vector file/shapefile named and dated above using a GPS Receiver with a minimum, tested accuracy in a LightHeavy-Medium Closed canopy of 20 30 feet. National Technology Development Program GPS Receiver accuracy reports by GPS manufacturer and model are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/database/gps/mtdcrept/accuracy/index.htm. Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. As an operational convenience and subject to written agreement by the Forest Service, in advance of marking, Contractor may mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with Contractor's non-tracer paint. Boundary trees shall not be identified with paint applied below xxxxx height. Contractor shall bear all costs associated with painting used to visually identify boundaries. Forest Service will not approve or accept the boundaries identified on the ground by the Contractor in advance of cutting. In case of a major disruption in GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Contract Area beyond the control of the Contractor, as determined by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor's only remedy shall be Contract Term Adjustment under B8.21. Qualification requirements are described in B8.21. To resolve major disruption of GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Sale Area, the Forest Service may elect to Mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground, in which case the Forest Service's determination of boundary location will be final. Contractor may request Forest Service Marking of Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with paint at Contractor's expense. Approval by the Contracting Officer is subject to agreement on cost under B4.218 Cooperative Deposits and the availability of Forest Service personnel. If Contractor's request is approved, Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. Cutting Unit(s) 1/ Paint Color 2/ Designation Method 3/ Description 4/ 1, 2, 313, 415, 517, 618, and 7 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 39, 52, 55, 56, 61, 64, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 178, 183, 183B, 188, 196, 211, 303, 315, 355, 356, 360, 362, 370, 373, 375, 376, 377, 378, 388, 458 Orange Marked Boundary trees are marked with three vertical stripes four dots on three sides of the tree. Two stripes dots face the direction of adjacent boundary marked trees, and one stripe faces trees at approximately eye level in height. Another two vertically aligned dots face the area of cutting. Subdivision numbers C2.35# - DESIGNATION OF TIMBER, CUTTING UNIT BOUNDARIES, AND SUDIVISION/PAYMENT UNIT BOUNDARIES (06/2012) Trees are designated for cutting under B2.35 only if designated as shown in the Timber Designation table below. The boundaries of Subdivisions/Payment Units and Cutting Units are designated as shown in the Boundary Designation table below. Trees used for boundary designation are not to be cut. SPECIFICATIONS PURSUANT TO C2.35# - DESIGNATION OF TIMBER, CUTTING UNIT BOUNDARIES, AND SUBDIVISION/PAYMENT UNIT BOUNDARIES Cutting Unit/ Subdivision/Area/ Payment Unit Tree Paint Color Designation or Specification All Blue Hazard Tree. Notwithstanding B2.32 all dead and unstable live trees which are leaning towards a road or are otherwise hazardous to a road, and are sufficiently tall to reach Contractor's landings or the roadbed of National Forest System roads within Contract Area, shall be felled by Contractor when Marked in the specified paint color above and below xxxxx height by Forest Service in advance of felling any other timber in the vicinity. Pieces meeting Utilization Standards from such dead and unstable live trees shall be removed unless Contractor is notified in writing that removal would cause unacceptable damage to areas requiring special protection such as residual timber, roads, administrative sites, streamside management zones, and areas identified on every tag that face Contract Area Map or on the area of cuttingground. 178,183,183B,188, 196,211,303,315, 355,356,360,362, 370,373,375,376, 377,378,388,458 Blue Individual Tree Mark. Individual trees are designated for cutting only if Marked above and below xxxxx height with the specified paint color. Leave Tree Mark. All live N/A are designated for cutting unless Marked as leave trees. Leave trees are Marked above and below xxxxx height with the specified paint color. Contract Area Map indicates areas plainly identified on the ground where leave trees are Marked to be left uncut. Wildlife Trees. Notwithstanding the designation for cutting under B2.31, B2.33, B2.34,or B2.35, trees which are identified by standard Forest Service metal wildlife tree sign or painted with the specified paint color on the uphill and downhill side, shall be left uncut. In event such trees are destroyed in Contractor's Operations, Forest Service may designate alternate trees to be saved. All Black Marked Out Trees. When it is necessary to delete previously marked trees, an unique tree marking paint color will be Marked over or adjacent to the original mark, but will not obscure the original marking. Trees Marked with the original marking paint color and the unique tree marking paint color are not Included Timber. Designation by Spacing C2.351# Designation by Species and Diameter, C2.352# Designation by Damage Class, C2.353# Cutting Unit/ Subdivision/Area/ Payment Unit Tree Paint Color Designation or Specification Designation by Row Spacing, C2.354# 1,13,15,17,19,2, Designation by Prescription, C2.355# 20,21,22,23,39,52 ,55,56,61,64,66, 67,69,70,71,72,74 ,77,78,79,80,81, 82,83,84,85,86 All Units Orange Boundaries are marked with 2 ORANGE vertical spots facing into the subdivision and/or a single spot facing along the subdivision line and ORANGE paint below xxxxx height. Where existing roads are used as subdivision boundaries, these are not painted. C2.355# - DESIGNATION BY PRESCRIPTION (05/2015) Within Subdivision(s) or Cutting Unit(s) 11,13,15,17,19,2, 220,21,22,23,39,52,55,56,61,64,66, 367,69,70,71,72,74,77,78,79,80,81, 4, 5, 6, & 7 (All Subdivisions) 82,83,84,85,86 , as shown on Contract Area Map, the following criteria shall be used by Contractor to designate trees and other products for cutting and removal:
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Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract
Cutting Unit Boundary Designation Table. Marked boundary trees shall not be cut. Discernable Boundaries are boundary locations that are readily identifiable features on the ground in locations shown on the Contract Sale Area Map. A Geo-Fence is a location on the ground corresponding to the boundary location shown on a mobile mapping device using a Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver using the digital vector file/shapefile named SolomonDxPIRTCStewardship_Geo-FenceBoundaries N/A and dated 08/25/2022 N/A . The digital vector file/shapefile will be provided to the Contractor Purchaser by the Forest Service. A digital list of the coordinates can be provided upon request. Included Timber is located within and not past the boundary as shown on the mobile mapping device using the digital vector file/shapefile listed above. Contractor Purchaser is responsible for obtaining a GPS receiver(s) that is capable of determining the location of the true Geo-Fence within the contract tolerance. Allowable contract tolerance is 40 N/A feet. Forest Service inspection of cutting Included Timber to determine if cutting is within allowable contract tolerance, shall use the digital vector file/shapefile named and dated above using a GPS Receiver with a minimum, tested accuracy in a Light-Medium N/A canopy of 20 N/A feet. National Technology Development Program GPS Receiver accuracy reports by GPS manufacturer and model are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/database/gps/mtdcrept/accuracy/index.htm. Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. As an operational convenience and subject to written agreement by the Forest Service, in advance of marking, Contractor Purchaser may mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with ContractorPurchaser's non-tracer paint. Boundary trees shall not be identified with paint applied below xxxxx height. Contractor Purchaser shall bear all costs associated with painting used to visually identify boundaries. Forest Service will not approve or accept the boundaries identified on the ground by the Contractor Purchaser in advance of cutting. In case of a major disruption in GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Contract Sale Area beyond the control of the ContractorPurchaser, as determined by the Contracting Officer, the ContractorPurchaser's only remedy shall be Contract Term Adjustment under B8.21. Qualification requirements are described in B8.21. To resolve major disruption of GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Sale Area, the Forest Service may elect to Mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground, in which case the Forest Service's determination of boundary location will be final. Contractor Purchaser may request Forest Service Marking of Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with paint at ContractorPurchaser's expense. Approval by the Contracting Officer is subject to agreement on cost under B4.218 Cooperative Deposits and the availability of Forest Service personnel. If ContractorPurchaser's request is approved, Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. 1C2.30# - CUTTING UNIT BOUNDARIES. (2/21) 1,2,3,4,5,6, 27,8,9,10,11, 312, 413, 5, 6, and 7 14 Orange Marked Boundary line trees are marked at eye level with three vertical stripes on three sides 3 slashes of orange paint and a spot at ground level which are facing into the interior of the treeSubdivision Units. Two stripes -Yellow boundary posters with sale name and Subdivision Unit are stapled to boundary trees and face inward along the direction of adjacent Subdivision Unit boundary marked trees, and one stripe faces where the area of cutting. Subdivision numbers are boundary intersects or coincides with designated roads as shown on every tag that face the area of cutting. C2.355Sale Area Map C2.354# - DESIGNATION BY PRESCRIPTION ROW SPACING (05/201501/2021) Within Subdivision(s) or Cutting Unit(scutting unit(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 (All Subdivisions) 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 , as shown on Contract Sale Area Map, all Southern Yellow Pine trees meeting Utilization Standards located in every (2nd Row in Units 1,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14) and (3rd Row in Units 2,3,9) row are designated for cutting. The first row to be cut and removed is designated Sale Adminstrator or Designee. Subsequent rows to be cut shall be established from the first row. Additional trees to be cut, if any, are Marked with Blue color paint. Cutting unit boundary trees are described in C 2.30# and/or are Marked with Orange color paint. Other trees that shall be left uncut are Marked with Orange color paint. C3.34 - EMERGENCY RATE REDETERMINATION (06/2022) Forest Service shall redetermine rates for each species if, upon Purchaser's application, Forest Service determines that, because of changes in the timber market since the award date or the last rate redetermination under this provision, the Producer Price Index identified in A20 has declined by 25 percent or more. Rates shall be redetermined under B3.3 and for species where the rates declined, shall be considered established under B3.1 for timber Scaled after Purchaser's application. Increases in species rates will not be considered. This provision shall not apply during the period of a Contract Term Extension. C4.211 - DOWNPAYMENT (06/2007) The downpayment amount shown in A18 may not be applied toward any other payment required under the provisions of this contract, except damages determined pursuant to B9.4, transferred to other timber sales, or refunded until (a) stumpage value representing 25 percent of the total bid value of the timber sale has been charged and paid for, or (b) the estimated value of the unscaled timber is equal to or less than the amount of the downpayment, or (c) if 36 CFR 223.49(e) is applicable, the estimated value of the unscaled timber is equal to or less than the amount of the downpayment. If Forest Service makes a determination that this contract should not have been included under in- creased downpayment requirements (36 CFR 223.49(e)), the downpayment shall be revised and applied in accordance with 36 CFR 223.49(f). C4.212 - TEMPORARY REDUCTION OF DOWNPAYMENT (08/2009) Notwithstanding B4.211 or C4.211, upon the Purchaser's written request Forest Service may temporarily reduce the downpayment when Purchaser's scheduled operations are delayed or interrupted for 30 or more consecutive days, or the contract term is extended for 30 or more consecutive days for any of the following criteria shall be used by Contractor to designate trees and other products for cutting and removalreasons:
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
Cutting Unit Boundary Designation Table. Marked boundary trees shall not be cut. Discernable Boundaries are boundary locations that are readily identifiable features on the ground in locations shown on the Contract Sale Area Map. A Geo-Fence is a location on the ground corresponding to the boundary location shown on a mobile mapping device using a Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver using the digital vector file/shapefile named SolomonDxPIRTCStewardship_Geo-FenceBoundaries N/A and dated 08/25/2022 N/A . The digital vector file/shapefile will be provided to the Contractor Purchaser by the Forest Service. A digital list of the coordinates can be provided upon request. Included Timber is located within and not past the boundary as shown on the mobile mapping device using the digital vector file/shapefile listed above. Contractor Purchaser is responsible for obtaining a GPS receiver(s) that is capable of determining the location of the true Geo-Fence within the contract tolerance. Allowable contract tolerance is 40 N/A feet. Forest Service inspection of cutting Included Timber to determine if cutting is within allowable contract tolerance, shall use the digital vector file/shapefile named and dated above using a GPS Receiver with a minimum, tested accuracy in a Light-Medium N/A canopy of 20 N/A feet. National Technology Development Program GPS Receiver accuracy reports by GPS manufacturer and model are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/database/gps/mtdcrept/accuracy/index.htm. Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. As an operational convenience and subject to written agreement by the Forest Service, in advance of marking, Contractor Purchaser may mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with ContractorPurchaser's non-tracer paint. Boundary trees shall not be identified with paint applied below xxxxx height. Contractor Purchaser shall bear all costs associated with painting used to visually identify boundaries. Forest Service will not approve or accept the boundaries identified on the ground by the Contractor Purchaser in advance of cutting. In case of a major disruption in GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Contract Sale Area beyond the control of the ContractorPurchaser, as determined by the Contracting Officer, the ContractorPurchaser's only remedy shall be Contract Term Adjustment under B8.21. Qualification requirements are described in B8.21. To resolve major disruption of GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Sale Area, the Forest Service may elect to Mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground, in which case the Forest Service's determination of boundary location will be final. Contractor Purchaser may request Forest Service Marking of Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with paint at ContractorPurchaser's expense. Approval by the Contracting Officer is subject to agreement on cost under B4.218 Cooperative Deposits and the availability of Forest Service personnel. If ContractorPurchaser's request is approved, Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. 11,2,3,4,5,6, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 7,8 Orange Marked Boundary line trees are marked at eye level with three vertical stripes on three sides 3 slashes of orange paint and a spot at ground level which are facing into the interior of the treeSubdivision Units. Two stripes -Yellow boundary posters with sale name and Subdivision Unit are stapled to boundary trees and face inward along the direction of adjacent Subdivision Unit boundary marked treesand where the boundary intersects or coincides with designated roads as shown on the Sale Area Map 1,2,4,5,7,8 Discernable Forest Roads- 13,13-1.7,05-1.5, and one stripe faces the area of cutting. Subdivision numbers are on every tag that face the area of cutting. 13-3.6, 13-3.6A C2.355# - DESIGNATION BY PRESCRIPTION (05/2015) Within Subdivision(s) or Cutting Unit(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 (All Subdivisions) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 , as shown on Contract the Sale Area Map, the following criteria shall be used by Contractor Purchaser to designate trees and other products for cutting and removal:
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
Cutting Unit Boundary Designation Table. Marked boundary trees shall not be cut. Discernable Boundaries are boundary locations that are readily identifiable features on the ground in locations shown on the Contract Area Map. A Geo-Fence is a location on the ground corresponding to the boundary location shown on a mobile mapping device using a Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver using the digital vector file/shapefile named SolomonDxPIRTCStewardship_Geo-FenceBoundaries EdgeDxPIRTCStewardship_VirtualBoundaries and dated 08/25/2022 10/14/2021 . The digital vector file/shapefile will be provided to the Contractor by the Forest Service. A digital list of the coordinates can be provided upon request. Included Timber is located within and not past the boundary as shown on the mobile mapping device using the digital vector file/shapefile listed above. Contractor is responsible for obtaining a GPS receiver(s) that is capable of determining the location of the true Geo-Fence within the contract tolerance. Allowable contract tolerance is 40 feet. Forest Service inspection of cutting Included Timber to determine if cutting is within allowable contract tolerance, shall use the digital vector file/shapefile named and dated above using a GPS Receiver with a minimum, tested accuracy in a Light-Medium canopy of 20 feet. National Technology Development Program GPS Receiver accuracy reports by GPS manufacturer and model are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/database/gps/mtdcrept/accuracy/index.htm. Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. As an operational convenience and subject to written agreement by the Forest Service, in advance of marking, Contractor may mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with Contractor's non-tracer paint. Boundary trees shall not be identified with paint applied below xxxxx height. Contractor shall bear all costs associated with painting used to visually identify boundaries. Forest Service will not approve or accept the boundaries identified on the ground by the Contractor in advance of cutting. In case of a major disruption in GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Contract Area beyond the control of the Contractor, as determined by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor's only remedy shall be Contract Term Adjustment under B8.21. Qualification requirements are described in B8.21. To resolve major disruption of GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Sale Area, the Forest Service may elect to Mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground, in which case the Forest Service's determination of boundary location will be final. Contractor may request Forest Service Marking of Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with paint at Contractor's expense. Approval by the Contracting Officer is subject to agreement on cost under B4.218 Cooperative Deposits and the availability of Forest Service personnel. If Contractor's request is approved, Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 Orange Marked Boundary trees are marked with three vertical stripes on three sides of the tree. Two stripes face the direction of adjacent boundary marked trees, and one stripe faces the area of cutting. Subdivision numbers are on every tag that face the area of cutting. C2.355# - DESIGNATION BY PRESCRIPTION (05/2015) Within Subdivision(s) or Cutting Unit(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 (All Subdivisions) , as shown on Contract Area Map, the following criteria shall be used by Contractor to designate trees and other products for cutting and removal:.
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Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract
Cutting Unit Boundary Designation Table. Marked boundary trees shall not be cut. Discernable Boundaries are boundary locations that are readily identifiable features on the ground in locations shown on the Contract Sale Area Map. A Geo-Fence is a location on the ground corresponding to the boundary location shown on a mobile mapping device using a Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver using the digital vector file/shapefile named SolomonDxPIRTCStewardship_Geo-FenceBoundaries SybelFuelsReduction_VirtualBoundaries and dated 08/25/2022 09/28/2020 . The digital vector file/shapefile will be provided to the Contractor Purchaser by the Forest Service. A digital list of the coordinates can be provided upon request. Included Timber is located within and not past the boundary as shown on the mobile mapping device using the digital vector file/shapefile listed above. Contractor Purchaser is responsible for obtaining a GPS receiver(s) that is capable of determining the location of the true Geo-Fence within the contract tolerance. Allowable contract tolerance is 40 feet. Forest Service inspection of cutting Included Timber to determine if cutting is within allowable contract tolerance, shall use the digital vector file/shapefile named and dated above using a GPS Receiver with a minimum, tested accuracy in a Light-Medium canopy of 20 feet. National Technology Development Program GPS Receiver accuracy reports by GPS manufacturer and model are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/database/gps/mtdcrept/accuracy/index.htm. Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. As an operational convenience and subject to written agreement by the Forest Service, in advance of marking, Contractor Purchaser may mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with ContractorPurchaser's non-tracer paint. Boundary trees shall not be identified with paint applied below xxxxx height. Contractor Purchaser shall bear all costs associated with painting used to visually identify boundaries. Forest Service will not approve or accept the boundaries identified on the ground by the Contractor Purchaser in advance of cutting. In case of a major disruption in GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Contract Sale Area beyond the control of the ContractorPurchaser, as determined by the Contracting Officer, the ContractorPurchaser's only remedy shall be Contract Term Adjustment under B8.21. Qualification requirements are described in B8.21. To resolve major disruption of GPS service, or lack of GPS coverage on the Sale Area, the Forest Service may elect to Mark Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground, in which case the Forest Service's determination of boundary location will be final. Contractor Purchaser may request Forest Service Marking of Geo-Fence boundaries on the ground with paint at ContractorPurchaser's expense. Approval by the Contracting Officer is subject to agreement on cost under B4.218 Cooperative Deposits and the availability of Forest Service personnel. If ContractorPurchaser's request is approved, Forest Service determination of boundary location will be final. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 Orange Marked Boundary trees are marked with three vertical stripes on three sides of the tree. Two stripes face the direction of adjacent boundary marked trees, and one stripe faces the area of cutting. Subdivision numbers are on every tag that face the area of cutting. C2.355# - DESIGNATION BY PRESCRIPTION (05/2015) Within Subdivision(s) or Cutting Unit(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 (All Subdivisions) , as shown on Contract Area Map, the following criteria shall be used by Contractor to designate trees and other products for cutting and removal:Name: Sybel Fuels Reduction Reoffer Page 148
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract