PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both Cooperator and the USDA Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity. Efforts will be made to schedule patrols according to the following priority: Holidays and Holiday weekends, Friday through Monday beginning Memorial Day Weekend. Weekends – Friday through Sunday from May 15 to September 30. Summer weekdays. Spring/Fall weekdays including deer xxxx.
1. Patrol on following USDA Forest Service roads: Patrol areas on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest within Box Elder County with emphasis on Box Elder Canyon, Xxxxxxx Basin/Dock Flat area and the Wasatch Front area between Deweyville and Xxxxxxx. Patrol areas on the Sawtooth National Forest within Box Elder County with emphasis on Clear Creek and One Mile camping and recreation areas in the Raft River Division of the Forest
2. Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas: All campground and developed sites, and dispersed areas in the Uinta-Wasatch- Cache and Sawtooth National Forest areas within Box Elder County. Total reimbursement for this category shall not exceed the amount of: $6,000.00.
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both Cooperator and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity.
1. Patrol on following U.S. Forest Service roads: FDR 188 (West Chicago Creek) State Highway 103 FDR 247 (Xxxxxxxxx Gulch Road) FDR 194 (Xxxxxxx Forks Road) 2. Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas: Guanella Pass Road/Campground/Lookout Mountain Community County Road 381 Clear Lake Mizpath Campground Beaver Brook/Golden Watershed State Highway 40 Fall River Road Chins Lake Loch Lomond York Gulch Mount Blue Sky (State Highway 5)
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both Cooperator and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that lawenforcement officers are in the vicinity. • Patrol on the following Forest Service roads: Black Star, Main Divide, Maple Springs, Xxxxxxx, Trabuco Canyon, Xxxxxxx Canyon,and Long Canyon. • Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas: Silverado, Lower San Xxxx Picnic Area, San Xxxx Hot Springs, Blue Xxx Campground, and Falcon Campground.
B. The U.S. Forest Service Patrol Captain will determine designated patrol activities and locations for the rural areas of the Cleveland National Forest. No patrol activity will be performed related to this agreement unless specifically requested by the U.S. Forest Service Patrol Captain or his designee. Deputies may be paired with U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Officers or another deputy. They shall be assigned to operate in the Cleveland National Forest, asmutually agreed, providing vehicular patrols and other law enforcement and emergency services and
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities and day-to-day needs of both Gunnison County Sheriff and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity.
1. Patrol on following roads: Xxxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxx 00, Xxxxxx Xxxx and Xxxx Xxxx Road
2. Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas: Columbine CG and Iron Springs CG Total reimbursement for this category shall not exceed the amount of: $5,500.00.
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both Cooperator and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity.
1. Patrol on following U.S. Forest Service roads:
A. Elk Ridge Road #088 and spur roads leading from the Elk Ridge Road
B. Mountain Road #079 on National Forest lands between Monticello and Blanding C. Causeway Road #095 between Mountain Road # 079 and Elk ridge Road #088 and spur roads D. Roads on National Forest land in the Blue Mountain Ranch-Bulldog area
E. South Cottonwood Road #106 and spur roads on National Forest land F. Roads on National Forest in the Xxxxxx Point-Xxxxx Draw area
G. La Xxx Pass Road #073 and spur roads on National Forest land H. Geyser Pass Road #071 and spur roads on National Forest land 2. Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas:
X. Xxxxxx Springs Campground
B. Buckboard Campground
C. Devil's Canyon Campground
D. Nizhoni Campground
E. Pack Creek Picnic ground
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both Cooperator and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity.
1. Patrol on following U.S. Forest Service roads: Patrols will be specifically scheduled according to the attached schedule. The schedule is subject to modification by the parties. Patrols will cover: Matukat Road (FDR 211) to Corral Creek Road (FDR 540) Patrols will be specifically scheduled according to the attached schedule. The schedule is subject to modification by the parties. No single route or area will receive extensive coverage at the exclusion of others. Park County Roads (PCR) 43 and 47 to Deer Creek and Meridian Trailheads (TH) Forest Service Roads (FSR) 107 and 108, north of Xxxxxx Park FSR 101 and 105 Crow Gulch and Slaughterhouse All FSR along PCR 58, 60 Guanella Pass (CR 62) FSR 118 and 119 2. Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas: Total reimbursement for this category shall not exceed the amount of: $11,000.00.
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both Cooperator and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity. • 1.Patrol on the following Forest Service roads: Black Star, Main Divide, Maple Springs, Xxxxxxx, Trabuco Canyon, Xxxxxxx Canyon, and Long Canyon.
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both the Cooperator and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity.
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both the Cooperator and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity.
1. Patrol on following U.S. Forest Service roads:
A. Elk Ridge Road #088 and spur roads leading from the Elk Xxxxx Xxxx
X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxx #000 on national Forest lands between Monticello and Blanding X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxx #000 xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx # 000 and Elk Ridge Road #088 and spur roads D. Roads on National Forest Land in the Blue Mountain Ranch- Bulldog area
X. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx #000 and spur roads on National Forest land F. Roads on National Forest in the Xxxxxx Point-Xxxxx Draw area
G. Xx Xxx Xxxx Road #073 and spur roads on National Forest land X. Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx #000 and spur roads on National Forest land 2. Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas:
X. Xxxxxx Springs Campground
B. Buckboard Campground
C. Devil’s Canyon Campground
D. Nizhoni Campground
E. Pack Creek Picnic ground Total reimbursement for this category shall not exceed the amount of: $$2,500.00.
PATROL ACTIVITIES. A. Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both the County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity.
1. Patrol on following U.S. Forest Service roads: Magpie Gulch Road, Avalanche Creek Road, Confederate Gulch Road, Deep Creek Road/HWY 12, Cabin Gulch Road to North Fork of Deep Creek Road, Sulphur Bar Road, Crow Creek Road, South Fork of Crow Creek Road, and Xxxxxx/Xxxxxxx Gulch Road.
2. Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas: Bar Gulch Cabin; dispersed sites in Magpie Gulch, Avalanche Creek, Confederate Gulch, Cabin Gulch, Sulphur Bar, Crow Creek, South Fork of Crow Creek, Xxxxxx/Xxxxxxx Gulch, Skidway Campground, Deep Creek Picnic Area, and Eagle Creek Guard Station. Total reimbursement for this category shall not exceed the amount of: $3,500.