OPTIONAL STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS Sample Clauses

OPTIONAL STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS. Project Number 6 – Harvest of Non-Sawlog Products in Service Units: Unit Number Acres Spacing Species Retention Preference 31 12.60 20’ X 20’ Sugar pine, Xxxxxxx xxxx, red fir, lodgepole, white fir 100 13.30 20’ X 20’ Sugar pine, Xxxxxxx xxxx, red fir, lodgepole, white fir 101 6.20 20’ X 20’ Sugar pine, Xxxxxxx xxxx, red fir, lodgepole, white fir TOTAL 32.1 N/A N/A
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OPTIONAL STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS. (Offering Mandatory) - Offeror must complete columns (e) and (f): FRT01 Aspen Site Prep Acres 29.91
OPTIONAL STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS. Project Number 2 – Harvest of cull log hazard trees Required Work: Harvest of cull log Products (felling, skidding, and decking) of non-sawlog material in Cut Unit 4. Species QMD Gross Cull Log MBF IC 68.7 5 PP 69.9 15 SP 37.1 202 WF 23.2 275 Total 497 466 trees
OPTIONAL STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS. Project Number 7 – Shredding/Mastication of Service Units: Unit Number Acres Spacing Species Retention Preference 26 3.60 20’ X 20’ Sugar pine, Xxxxxxx xxxx, red fir, lodgepole, white fir TOTAL 51.46 N/A N/A This work item consists of the Contractor mechanically cutting, shredding and/or chipping vegetation (both trees and brush species), using a power cutting head, into residue pieces often less than six (6) inches (15.2 cm) in size, but commonly up to three (3) feet (1.0 meter) in length. No piece size shall exceed 3 feet (1.0 meter) in length. Oak trees/sprouts or elderberry bushes shall not be cut/shredded or chipped. Brush Treatment
OPTIONAL STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS. Project Number 4 – Skidding/decking of hazard trees Required Work: Skidding and decking of hazard trees felled in stewardship project number 1. For skidding and decking requirements see K-G.4.2# and K-G.7#. Species QMD Gross MBF IC 22.9 113 PP 23.9 364 SP 29.9 759 WF 23.2 1,515 23.4 Average 2,751 Total . K-H.2# - SPECIFIED FIRE PRECAUTIONS (06/2012) Contractor or a designated Contractor's Representative shall certify compliance with specific Contract and California Public Resources Code (CPRC) fire precautionary measures in H.1 Plans, K-H.2# and K-H.2.2#. Certification shall be provided prior to starting operations during Fire Precautionary Period and shall be updated as needed. Listing of specific fire precautionary measures in the following subsections is not intended to relieve Contractor in any way from compliance with State fire laws covering fire prevention and suppression equipment applicable to Contractor's Operations. Upon request of Forest Service, Purchaser shall permit and assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. The following definitions shall apply to H.2# and K-H.2.2#: Active Landing: A location Contractor is skidding logs into, or performing other operations such as delimbing, log manufacturing, and chipping logs. Except for EV and E days, loading logs or stockpiled chips only on a cleared landing does not constitute an Active Landing.

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