HAUL AND SKID ROADS AND SKID TRAILS Sample Clauses

HAUL AND SKID ROADS AND SKID TRAILS. The buyer, prior to the start of logging on the sale area, shall construct or improve main haul roads and/or secondary haul roads, including the installation of bridges, culverts at stream crossings and fords as marked on the ground and show on sketch (Attachment A of the prospectus.) The district forester must approve additional roads requested by the buyer. All haul roads, spur haul roads, skid roads and skid trails required for the operation of this sale shall be constructed or improved, maintained and abandoned by the buyer at his expense. The following specifications must be followed under the direction of the district forest.
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HAUL AND SKID ROADS AND SKID TRAILS. (Continued) A. Main Haul Road Specifications 1. Location – Main haul roads shall be constructed by the buyer prior to the start of logging operations as delineated on the sketch of the sale or as designated on the ground 2. Clearing – Clearing shall be wide enough to allow the construction of a road having a minimum width of 24 feet including ditches. Where turnouts are required, additional clearing may be necessary.
HAUL AND SKID ROADS AND SKID TRAILS. (a) Buyer shall construct main haul roads and improve existing haul roads, including the installation of bridges and culverts at stream crossings, as marked on the ground. Construction and improvement shall be to the specifications shown in "WV Silvicultural Best Management Practices for Controlling Soil Erosion and Sedimentation from Logging Operations”, attached hereto and made a part of this contract. Said haul roads and skid trails required for the operation of this sale shall be constructed or improved, maintained and abandoned by Buyer at his own expense in accordance with haul road, skid road and skid trail specifications and sketches contained in "WV Silvicultural Best Management Practices for Controlling Soil Erosion and Sedimentation from Logging Operations”. All timber shall be removed from haul and skid road right-of-way before final excavation begins. (b) Haul roads may be constructed through cutting blocks for which payment has been made. Buyer shall pay University the stumpage value as determined by the Forest Manager for all unmarked merchantable timber, which must be removed from said roads and have been marked by the Forest Manager at and above xxxxx height with paint. The Director will invoice Buyer for said merchantable trees, which will become the property of the Buyer. (c) All material used by the Buyer in the construction or improvement of haul roads, skid roads and skid trails shall become or remain the property of University, except as noted by the Forest Manager. (d) Subject to the following conditions and pursuant to the terms of this contract, Buyer may use all University forest roads, which lead into or which are within the Timber Area. i. The use of University roads by Buyer must not prevent or interfere with the customary use of said roads by University and the public. Roads must be kept passable at all times. ii. Buyer shall remove immediately from University roads, all trees, logs, tops, slash, brush or debris resulting from this timber operation. iii. Buyer shall repair immediately, in a manner that meets with the approval of the Forest Manager, any damage to University roads, resulting from their use during this timber operation, general wear and tear excepted. iv. Forest Manager may notify Buyer to temporarily suspend use of any of the above said roads whenever, in his opinion, such action is necessary to prevent serious damage. The Forest Manager will confirm suspensions immediately in writing. v. The University does no...

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