Common use of Down Material Clause in Contracts

Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Down trees and logs, except those meeting the removal requirements in the section titled, “Log Removal.” Trees and Snags Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titled, "Snag Creation." All snags unless determined to be a safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removed. Bearing (witness) trees. Trees marked with yellow paint. All cedar, red alder, and big leaf maple shall be reserved from cutting unless determined to be a safety hazard by STATE, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. As directed by STATE, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees or snags for trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs are reserved from cutting. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

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Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Down trees and logs, except those meeting the removal requirements in the section titled, “Log Removal.” Trees and Snags Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titledother than Xxxxxxx-fir, "Snag Creation." except those within rights-of-way, skid roads, Patch Cut Areas, cable corridors, waste areas, and landings. All snags unless determined to be a fire or safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removed. Felled snags shall not be yarded. Unmarked trees and snags within Area II. Trees and snags within the No Thin Area shown on Exhibit A. Bearing (witness) trees. Trees marked with yellow paintred paint within the Patch Cut Areas in Area I. Trees within the Type F stream buffer. All cedarTrees within 25 feet horizontal distance of Type N streams shown on Exhibit A. Trees required to meet the residual tree requirements in the section titled, red alder, and big leaf maple shall be reserved from cutting unless determined to be a safety hazard by STATE, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. As directed by STATE, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees or snags for trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. "Thinning Specifications." Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Right-of-Way Boundary" signs within Areas I, III, IV, and V shall not be cut until road subgrade construction is accepted by STATE. All other trees posted with boundary signs are reserved from cutting. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Down trees and logs, except those meeting the removal requirements in the section titled, “Log Removal,” and as specified by the following: Trees that are wind thrown during the contract period and are not marked as reserved trees. Non-merchantable hardwood logs left within the “Special Yarding Area” as described in the section titled, “Felling.” Trees and Snags Conifer trees other than Xxxxxxx-fir, except those within rights-of-way, skid roads, cable corridors, waste areas, and landings. All snags, except those which need to be felled for safety reasons, as agreed upon between PURCHASER and STATE, or as determined by STATE. Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titled, "Snag Creation." All snags unless determined to be a safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removedyarded. Trees and snags within the timber sale area marked with fluorescent red paint. Trees greater than 50 inches DBH within the timber sale area. All trees within stream buffers. Bearing (witness) trees. Trees marked with yellow paint. All cedar, red alder, and big leaf maple non-merchantable conifers less than 4 inches DBH shall be reserved from cutting unless determined to be a fire or safety hazard by STATE, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. As directed by STATE, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees or snags for trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Boundary," "Buffer Zone," or "Private Right-of-Way Boundary" signs are reserved from cutting. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Down trees and logs, except those meeting the removal requirements in the section titled, “Log Removal.” Trees and Snags Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titled, "Snag Creation." All snags unless determined to be a safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removed. Felled snags shall not be yarded. Trees and snags within the timber sale area marked with lime green paint and with metal tags on the tree bole. Trees less than 8 inches DBH within Area I. Unmarked trees within stream buffers. Bearing (witness) trees. Trees marked with yellow paint. All cedar, red alder, cedar and big leaf maple hardwoods shall be reserved from cutting unless determined to be a safety hazard by STATE, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. Trees within 25 feet horizontal distance of perennial Type N streams shown on Exhibit A. As directed by STATE, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees or snags for trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. Trees required to meet the residual tree requirements in the section titled, "Thinning Specifications." Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Sale) Boundary" signs are reserved from cutting. Trees posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs within the timber sale area shall not be cut until road subgrade construction is accepted by STATE. All other trees posted with boundary signs are reserved from cutting. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titledIn Areas 1 and 2, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Down trees and logs. Within conifer portions of Areas 3, except those meeting 4, 5, and 6, an average of 600 cubic feet of hard conifer logs per acre. Logs shall contain a minimum of 10 cubic feet of volume, and be no shorter than 6 feet in length, to be selected by PURCHASER. Two logs per acre shall be at least 24 inches in diameter at the removal requirements large end, where available. Hard conifer logs must be in Decay Class 1 or 2, as indicated by intact bark and original wood color. Trees and/or logs shall be well distributed across the section titled, “Log Removal.” conifer portions of the timber sale areas. Trees and Snags Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titled, "Snag Creation." All snags unless determined to be a safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removed. Trees less than 8 inches DBH within Area 2. Bearing (witness) treestrees in Areas 1 and 2. Bearing trees in Areas 3, 4, 5, and 6 shall be “high stumped” above scribing. Trees marked "W" with yellow blue paint. All cedar, red alder, and big leaf maple cedar shall be reserved from cutting unless determined to be a safety hazard by STATE, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. As directed by STATEAll spruce at least 50 inches in diameter, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute measured 4½ feet above the ground on the uphill side, in Areas 3, 4, 5, and 6. In Areas 1 and 2, trees or snags for trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution within 25 feet horizontal distance of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. Type N streams shown on Exhibit A. Trees required to meet the residual tree requirements in the section titled, "Thinning Specifications." Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Right-of-Way Boundary" signs within the timber sale areas shall not be cut until road subgrade construction is accepted by STATE. All other trees posted with boundary signs are reserved from cutting. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titledIn Area 1, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops 2, and 3, tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Tops and limbs shall be left in the xxxxx and distributed across the timber sale area. Logs, tree tops, and log segments generated at landings in Areas 1, 2, and 3 shall be taken back into the xxxxx and spread evenly across the harvested area. Down trees and logs, except those meeting as specified by the removal requirements following: Trees that have fallen since the date of this contract, as shown by the presence of needles attached to branches. In Areas 4 and 5, all cull log segments shall be bucked out before yarding and left in the section titled, “Log Removal.” xxxxx. Trees and Snags Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titled, "Snag Creation." All snags unless determined to be a safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removed. Bearing (witness) trees. Trees marked "W" with yellow paintblue paint in Areas 4 and 5. All cedar, red alder, cedar trees in Areas 4 and big leaf maple 5 shall be reserved from cutting unless determined to be a safety hazard by STATE, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. Trees within 25 feet horizontal distance of Type N streams shown on Exhibit A. As directed by STATE, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees or snags for trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. In Areas 1, 2, and 3, trees required to meet the residual tree requirements in the section titled, "Thinning Specifications." Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs are reserved from cutting. Trees posted with "Stream Buffer" signs are reserved from cutting. Trees posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs within Areas 1, 2, 3, and 4 shall not be cut until road subgrade construction is accepted by STATE. All other trees posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs are reserved from cutting. Trees posted with “Area Boundary” signs are reserved from cutting, except in Area 5 where located on the east side of the existing road that forms the west boundary between Areas 3 and 5. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

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Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Down trees and logslogs which are down at the time this timber sale is sold (existing down material). Trees and Snags Trees other than Xxxxxxx-fir, except those meeting the removal requirements in the section titledwithin rights-of-way, “Log Removal.” Trees skid roads, cable corridors, waste areas, and Snags landings. Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titled, "Snag Creation." All snags unless determined to be a fire or safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removed. Felled snags shall not be yarded. Trees less than 7 inches DBH within Areas I-V. All trees within Type D stream buffers. Bearing (witness) trees. Trees marked with yellow paintpaint and posted with "Reserved Tree" signs. All cedar(Progeny parent trees B194, red alder195, 196, and big leaf maple shall be reserved from cutting unless determined 197 in Area II.) All trees within Type D stream buffers. Trees within 25 feet horizontal distance of Type N streams. Trees greater than 38 inches in diameter. Trees required to be a safety hazard by STATEmeet the residual tree requirements in the section titled, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. As directed by STATE, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees or snags for trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. "Thinning Specifications." Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Right-of-Way Boundary" signs within Areas I-V shall not be cut until road subgrade construction is accepted by STATE. All other trees posted with boundary signs are reserved from cutting. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Down trees and logs, except those meeting the removal requirements in the section titled, “Log Removal.” Trees and Snags Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titled, "Snag Creation." All snags unless determined to be a fire or safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removed. Trees less than 8 inches DBH within Area I. Trees and snags within the Reserve Tree Areas shown on Exhibit A. Bearing (witness) treestrees marked with orange paint. Trees and snags marked with yellow fluorescent red paint. All cedar, red alder, and big leaf maple conifer trees other than Xxxxxxx-fir shall be reserved from cutting unless determined to be a fire or safety hazard by STATE, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. As directed by STATE, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees or snags for reserve trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. Substitute trees must be marked by STATE and the volume must meet or exceed the volume being removed. Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Boundary," "Buffer Zone," or "Right-of-Way" signs are reserved from cutting. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

Down Material. All trees felled in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, "Felling for Down Wood." Tops resulting from requirements in the section titled, "Felling," and not meeting removal requirements of the section titled, "Log Removal." Down trees and logslogs which are down at the time the sale is sold (existing down material). Trees and Snags Within Area I, all conifer other than Xxxxxxx-fir, all Xxxxxxx-fir greater than or equal to 14 inches DBH, and all big leaf maple. Trees other than Xxxxxxx-fir, except those meeting the removal requirements within rights-of-way, skid roads, patch cuts, cable corridors, waste areas, and landings in the section titled, “Log Removal.” Trees and Snags Areas II through X. Trees reserved for snag creation in accordance with the section titled, "Snag Creation." All snags unless determined to be a fire or safety hazard. Felled snags shall not be yarded or removed. Felled snags shall not be yarded. Trees within Area III patch cuts marked with fluorescent red paint. Trees less than 6 inches DBH within Areas II through X. All trees within Areas V, VII, and X “No Harvest Areas” in accordance with Exhibit A. Trees greater than 36 inches DBH in Areas II, IV, VI, VII, and VIII. Bearing (witness) treestrees marked with BT and a fluorescent red band. Trees marked with yellow paint. All cedarwithin 25 feet horizontal distance of Type N streams shown on Exhibit A. Within Areas II through X, red aldertrees required to meet the residual tree requirements in the section titled, and big leaf maple shall be reserved from cutting unless determined to be a safety hazard by STATE, except those within rights-of-way, skid trails and roads, skyline cable corridors, and landings. As directed by STATE, PURCHASER shall leave acceptable substitute trees or snags for trees or snags which must be cut. Substitution of trees or snags without approval by STATE is prohibited. "Thinning Specifications." Boundary Trees Trees posted with "Timber Sale Right-of-Way Boundary" signs shall not be cut until road subgrade construction is accepted by STATE. All other trees posted with boundary signs are reserved from cutting. Damages PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage to, or removal of, reserved timber. If damage to reserved timber occurs and is determined unavoidable by STATE, no charge will be made for damage. If PURCHASER's activities result in avoidable damage to reserved timber as determined by STATE, PURCHASER shall pay for such damage at the following rates:

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Samples: apps.odf.oregon.gov

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