Common use of Location of Piles Clause in Contracts

Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcourses. Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A foot strip along the top edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Service Timber Sale Contract

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Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcourses. Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A foot strip along the top edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract

Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcoursesstream courses. Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A 100 foot strip along the top edge of the cutting unit private boundary line, or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined end-lined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: National Forest Timber

Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. SAMPLE Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcoursesstream courses. Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A foot strip along the top tip edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined end-lined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: www.fs.usda.gov

Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcourses. SAMPLE Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A foot strip along the top edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract

Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. SAMPLE Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcoursesstream courses. Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A foot strip along the top tip edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined end-lined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser Contractor as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: www.fs.usda.gov

Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcourses. Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A 100 foot strip along the top edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Sample Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract

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Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcoursesstream courses. SAMPLE Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A foot strip along the top tip edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined end-lined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: www.fs.usda.gov

Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcoursesstream courses. Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A foot strip along the top edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined end-lined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser Contractor as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: National Forest Timber

Location of Piles. Piles shall be so located that burning will not damage standing live trees or physical improvements such as fences, poles, buildings, signs, tables, grills, and cattleguards. The minimum spacing between piles shall be equivalent to one and one-half the diameter of the adjacent pile. If conditions make it impractical to locate piles where damage to live trees and physical improvements can be avoided, a space shall be cleared in a location designated by Forest Service. Slash within partial cut areas and road construction clearings shall be moved to take advantage of previously constructed or natural clearings in order to minimize the construction of new clearings. Slash shall not be moved more than 120 feet to achieve the location requirement. Piles shall not be made on permanent roads, in drainage ditches, below high water marks of live streams, and in intermittent streamcoursesstream courses. Piles shall not be constructed within a N/A 40 foot strip along the top tip edge of the cutting unit or within a N/A 40 foot strip along the remaining edges of the unit. Construction of Piles. Machine piles shall be compacted by pushing slash from all sides towards the center of the pile. A machine pile will not exceed an average diameter of 25 feet and pile height shall not be less than one-third the average diameter of the the pile. All slash which protrudes 4-feet or more from outer edge of the pile shall be bucked off and placed on pile. Sample Unmerchantable material may be left between piles to protect regeneration seedlings and for site protection purposes as specified in writing by Forest Service. Piling shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of dirt in the piles Logs and tops from felled trees within leave groups of trees inside or outside the cutting unit shall be yarded out of such leave groups to approved locations and piled. Where there is danger of damaging leave trees, long material shall be endlined end-lined out of leave groups. Method: COVERING PILES Map Symbol: "Cover" Definition and Specifications: All slash piles shall be covered with a durable waterproof covering furnished by Purchaser Contractor as approved by the Forest Service. The material shall be at least 6 feet in width. Piles shall not be less than one- third covered, with the covering extending not less than halfway down all sides. Pieces of burnable material shall be placed on top of the waterproof covering to keep it from blowing off the pile.

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Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract

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