Designated Trees Sample Clauses

Designated Trees. All trees within the timber sale boundary over four inches(4”) DBH(diameter at breast height), shall be cut and all tree’s containing a log longer that sixteen feet(16’) to a five inch(5”) top shall be yarded to designated landings. PURCHASER may submit a plan for alternative practices to yarding unmerchantable material to The COUNTY, such plan shall be accepted in writing by COUNTY before implemented. The COUNTY reserves the right to designate additional trees as either reserve trees or trees designated for cutting. See Tree Crown and Stand Closure Protection specifications (H. Additional Provisions, 5.
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Designated Trees. Ground Based Yarding Areas - All trees within the timber sale boundary over four inches(4”) DBH(diameter at breast height), shall be cut and all trees containing a log longer that sixteen feet(16’) to a five inch(5”) top shall be yarded to designated landings. PURCHASER may submit a plan for alternative practices to yarding unmerchantable material to The COUNTY, such plan shall be accepted in writing by COUNTY before implemented. Cable Yarding Areas – All Conifer trees over eight inches (8”) DBH(diameter at breast height), shall be cut and all conifer trees containing a log longer than sixteen feet(16’) to a six inch(6”) top shall be yarded to designated landings. Any hardwood trees cut to facilitate logging in Cable Yarding Areas that contain a log sixteen
Designated Trees. Ground Based Yarding Areas - All trees within the timber sale boundary over four inches(4”) DBH(diameter at breast height), shall be cut and all trees containing a log longer that sixteen feet(16’) to a five inch(5”) top shall be yarded to designated landings. PURCHASER may submit a plan for alternative practices to yarding unmerchantable material to The COUNTY, such plan shall be accepted in writing by COUNTY before implemented. Cable Yarding Areas – All Conifer trees over eight inches (8”) DBH(diameter at breast height), shall be cut and all conifer trees containing a log longer than sixteen feet(16’) to a six inch(6”) top shall be yarded to designated landings. Any hardwood trees cut to facilitate logging in Cable Yarding Areas that contain a log sixteen feet(16’) to a five inch(5”) log shall be yarded to designated landings. The COUNTY reserves the right to designate additional trees as either reserve trees or trees designated for cutting. See Tree Crown and Stand Closure Protection specifications (H. Additional Provisions, 5.
Designated Trees. Ground Based Yarding Areas - All trees within the timber sale boundary, shall be cut and all trees containing a log longer that sixteen feet(16’) to a five inch(5”) top shall be yarded to designated landings, except what is required to be left on the ground by the Oregon Forest Practice Rules. CONTRACTOR may submit a plan for alternative practices to yarding unmerchantable material to The COUNTY, such plan shall be accepted in writing by COUNTY before implemented. The COUNTY reserves the right to designate additional trees as either reserve trees or trees designated for cutting. See Tree Crown and Stand Closure Protection specifications (H. Additional Provisions, 5.
Designated Trees. Ground Based Yarding Areas - All trees within the timber sale boundary over four inches(4”) DBH(diameter at breast height), shall be cut and all trees containing a log longer that sixteen feet(16’) to a five inch(5”) top shall be yarded to
Designated Trees. Ground Based Yarding Areas - All trees within the timber sale boundary marked with blue paint, shall be cut and all trees containing a log longer that sixteen feet(16’) to a five inch(5”) top shall be yarded to designated landings. CONTRACTOR may submit a plan for alternative practices to yarding unmerchantable material to The COUNTY, such plan shall be accepted in writing by COUNTY before implemented. The COUNTY reserves the right to designate additional trees as either reserve trees or trees designated for cutting. See Tree Crown and Stand Closure Protection specifications (H. Additional Provisions, 5.
Designated Trees. All trees within the timber sale boundary over ten inches(10”) DBH(diameter at breast height), and all BLUE marked trees at DBH outside the timber sale boundary shall be cut and all tree’s containing a log longer that sixteen feet(16’) to a five inch(5”) top shall be yarded to designated landings. The COUNTY reserves the right to designate additional trees as either reserve trees or trees designated for cutting. See Tree Crown and Stand Closure Protection specifications (H. Additional Provisions, 5.
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