GUIDELINES FOR OPERATIONS Sample Clauses

GUIDELINES FOR OPERATIONS. The following Guidelines for Operations apply to activities under this SPA, when relevant to the project. These guidelines are intended to clarify the expectations of the parties related to these specific areas of operations.
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GUIDELINES FOR OPERATIONS. The following Guidelines for Operations apply to activities under this Stewardship Agreement, when relevant to the project. These guidelines are intended to clarify the expectations of the parties related to these specific areas of operations.
GUIDELINES FOR OPERATIONS. The following Guidelines for Operations apply to activities under this SPA, when relevant to the project. These guidelines are intended to clarify the expectations of the parties related to these specific areas of operations. Stewardship Project Area Map (Map). This is the boundary of the Stewardship Project Area as shown in Appendix B and designated on the ground by the Forest Service to meet the anticipated needs of the parties. The following are identified on the Map: Identified patented claims. Boundaries of all harvest and stewardship treatment units. Diameter limits for overstory and understory removal units. Areas where leave trees are marked to be left uncut. Specified roads. Sources of base course, surface rock, and rock riprap listed in the Schedule of Items; Roads where log hauling or use is prohibited or restricted. Roads and trails to be kept open. Improvements to be protected. Locations of known wildlife or plant habitat and cave resources to be protected. Locations of areas known to be infested with specific invasive species of concern. Maximum xxxxx heights when more than one height is listed by areas. Skidding or yarding methods. Streamcourses to be protected. Locations of xxxxxxx requiring protection. Locations of wetlands requiring protection. Locations of temporary roads to be kept open. Payment units, if required Use of Roads by the Partner. is/are authorized to use existing National Forest system roads and specified roads. The Parties will determine that such use will not cause damage to the roads or National Forest resources.

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