Prioritization and Phasing of Harvest Sample Clauses

Prioritization and Phasing of Harvest. For old-growth and residual redwood authorized for harvest, including the higher quality habitat group rated in the process described in 6.1.2.3.3 above, conduct a prioritization process for harvest. The prioritization process and harvest phasing will not apply to the lower quality habitat group of unsurveyed habitat provided in accordance with 6.1.2.3.3 above. Overlay other constraints (e.g., inner gorge, mass wasting, etc.) to identify acreage tentatively available for harvest in the short term. To this available acreage, apply prioritization of murrelet habitat, using factors such as prior survey results, proximity to MMCAs and other occupied habitat, canopy closure, stems per acre, volume per acre, and stand size. The USFWS, CDFG, and PALCO will work cooperatively to schedule harvest of old-growth redwood and residual old growth redwood outside the MMCAs in a manner which minimizes impacts to marbled murrelets while recognizing PALCO’s operational needs. PALCO shall work cooperatively with the wildlife agencies to schedule and conduct old-growth redwood timber harvest so as to prioritize entry of the lower quality habitat group over timber stands of the higher quality habitat group, to the extent practicable given other required constraints of the HCP and ITPs, while giving consideration to PALCO’s operational needs. Constraints which overlay prioritization and must be considered include, but are not limited to, timber volumes and acreages unavailable for harvest due to mass wasting or other geologic concern, hillslope steepness or stability limitations, disturbance index, riparian management, channel migration zone, and related restrictions.
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