Common use of Road Surfaces Clause in Contracts

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. At the conclusion of log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall spread 126 cubic yards of 1½"-0" rock for normal wear replacement on the following road segments: B to B1, B1 to B2, and B1 to C. Required replacement rock shall be obtained from a STATE-approved commercial rock pit. The following road segments shall be closed prior to October 1, annually: C2 to C3, C4 to C5, D to D1, D1 to D8, D2 to D3, D4 to D5, and D6 to D7. These roads shall be closed by constructing a barrier which makes the road impassable to vehicular traffic. All road closures shall be approved by STATE. Closed roads shall be waterbarred when erosion potential exists, or where directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall construct waterbars as specified in Exhibit F. The above listed road segments may be reopened after May 31 upon written approval by STATE. In addition to forest road maintenance required under this contract, PURCHASER shall protect the Shotpouch County Road shown on Exhibit A. Protection shall consist of measures necessary to prevent damage by the operations, and to keep the road passable during operating periods. PURCHASER shall grade the road upon completion of operations or arrange with the county road department for final grading. Log hauling on unsurfaced roads shall not be allowed from October 1 through May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Areas I-V. All timber within right-of-way boundaries. Boundary markings are as follows: Areas I-V are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Area boundaries are not posted. However, there are trees marked with red paint on the boundary of Area II as a result of a prior commercial thinning timber sale. Right-of-way is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Private right-of-way is posted with "Private Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type D stream buffers are marked with "Buffer Zone" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type N stream buffers are not posted. The Type F stream is posted out of Area IV with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. PURCHASER shall not have any red or yellow paint on the timber sale area.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. At the conclusion of log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall spread 126 spread, process, and/or compact 162 cubic yards of 1½"-0" rock for normal wear replacement on the following road segments: A to B and B to B1, B1 to B2, and B1 to C. E. Required replacement rock shall be obtained from a STATE-STATE approved commercial rock pit. The following road segments shall be closed prior to October 1, annually: C2 to C3, C4 to C5, D to D1, D1 and E to D8, D2 to D3, D4 to D5, and D6 to D7. F. These roads shall be closed by constructing a barrier which makes the road impassable to vehicular traffic. All road closures shall be approved by STATE. Closed roads shall be waterbarred when erosion potential exists, or where directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall construct waterbars as specified in Exhibit F. The above listed road Road segments D to D1 and E to F may be reopened after May 31 upon written approval by STATE. In addition to forest road maintenance required under this contract, PURCHASER shall protect the Shotpouch Norton Hill County Road shown on Exhibit A. Protection shall consist of measures necessary to prevent damage by the operations, and to keep the road passable during operating periods. PURCHASER shall grade the road upon completion of operations or arrange with the county road department for final grading. Log hauling on unsurfaced roads shall not be allowed from October 1 through May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Areas I-V. All timber within right-of-way boundaries. Boundary markings are as follows: Areas I-V are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Area boundaries are not posted. However, there are trees marked with red paint on the boundary of Area II as a result of a prior commercial thinning timber sale. Right-of-way is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Private right-of-way is posted with "Private Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type D stream buffers are marked with "Buffer Zone" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type N stream buffers are not posted. The Type F stream is posted out of Area IV with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. PURCHASER shall not have any red or yellow paint on the timber sale area.AREA

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. At the conclusion of log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall spread spread, process, and/or compact 126 cubic yards of 1½"-0" 1½”-0” rock for normal wear replacement on the following road segments: B A to B1B, B1 B3 to B2B5, and B1 C to C. C1. Required replacement rock shall be obtained from a STATE-STATE approved commercial rock pit. The following road segments shall be closed prior to October 1, annually: B5 to B6, B6 to B7, C1 to C9, C2 to C3C3 from Station 19+60 to 90+60, C4 C6 to C5, D to D1, D1 to D8, D2 to D3, D4 to D5C7, and D6 C7 to D7C8. These roads shall be closed by constructing a barrier which makes the road impassable to vehicular traffic. All road closures shall be approved by STATE. Closed roads shall be waterbarred when erosion potential exists, or where directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall construct waterbars as specified in Exhibit F. The above listed road segments may be reopened after May 31 upon written approval by STATE. In addition to PURCHASER shall apply dust abatement material on the Camp Tapawingo forest road maintenance required under this contractfrom Point C north to the property line when PURCHASER's activities cause excessive dust, PURCHASER shall protect or when instructed by STATE. Water is the Shotpouch County Road shown on Exhibit A. Protection shall consist of measures necessary dust abatement material to prevent damage be applied, unless otherwise approved in writing by the operations, and to keep the road passable during operating periods. PURCHASER shall grade the road upon completion of operations or arrange with the county road department for final gradingSTATE. Log hauling on unsurfaced roads shall not be allowed from October 1 through May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Areas I-V. , II, and III. All timber within right-of-way boundaries. Boundary markings are as follows: Areas I-V , II, and III are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Area boundaries are not posted. HoweverIn addition, there are trees marked with fluorescent red paint on the boundary of Area II as a result of a prior commercial thinning timber salewas used adjacent to property lines. Right-of-way is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Private right-of-way The boundary between Areas II and III is posted with "Private Right-of-Way “Area Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type D stream buffers are marked with "Buffer Zone" signs blue and fluorescent pink white striped flagging. Type N stream buffers are not posted. The Type F stream is posted out of Area IV with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flaggingunposted. PURCHASER shall not have any fluorescent red or yellow paint on the timber sale area.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. At the conclusion of log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall spread 126 spread, process, and/or compact 108 cubic yards of 1½"-0" rock for normal wear replacement on the following road segments: A to B, B to B1E1 from Station 0+00 to 76+00, B1 C to B2, C1 and B1 C2 to C. C3. Required replacement rock shall be obtained from a STATEstate-approved commercial rock pit. The following road segments shall be closed prior to October 1, annually: C2 to C3, C4 to C5, D to D1, D1 E1 to D8, D2 to D3, D4 to D5E2, and D6 to D7all “Logger’s Choice” roads. These roads shall be closed by constructing a barrier which makes the road impassable to vehicular traffic. All road closures shall be approved by STATE. Closed roads shall be waterbarred when erosion potential exists, or where directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall construct waterbars as specified in Exhibit F. The above listed road E. Road segments D to D1, E1 to E2, and all “Logger’s Choice” roads may be reopened after May 31 upon written approval by STATE. In addition to forest road maintenance required under this contract, PURCHASER shall protect the Shotpouch County Road shown on Exhibit A. Protection shall consist of measures necessary to prevent damage by the operations, and to keep the road passable during operating periods. PURCHASER shall grade the road upon completion of operations or arrange with the county road department for final grading. Log hauling on unsurfaced roads shall not be allowed from October 1 through May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Areas I-V. Area IV. All timber within right-of-way boundariesAreas I, II, and III. Boundary markings are as follows: Areas I-V I through IV are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and signs, fluorescent pink flagging, and fluorescent red paint. Area boundaries Marked trees are not posted. However, there are any trees marked with fluorescent red paint marks on the boundary of Area II as a result of a prior commercial thinning timber saletrunk. Right-of-way is Stream buffers in Areas I, II, and III are posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Private right-of-way is posted with "Private Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type D stream buffers are marked with "Buffer Zone" signs and signs, fluorescent pink flagging, and fluorescent red paint. Type N stream buffers streams in Area IV are not postedunposted. The Type F stream Reserve Area in Area I is posted out of with “Buffer Zone” signs, fluorescent pink flagging, and fluorescent red paint. The Reserve Area in Area IV south of Point C1 is posted with yellow "Timber Sale Area Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink blue and white striped flagging. The Reserve Area in Area IV north of Point C1 is unposted. PURCHASER shall not have any fluorescent red or yellow paint on the timber sale area.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. At the conclusion of log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall spread 126 spread, process, and/or compact 18 cubic yards of 1½"-0" 1½”-0” rock for normal wear replacement on the following road segments: B segment A to B1, B1 to B2, and B1 to C. B. Required replacement rock shall be obtained from a STATE-STATE approved commercial rock pit. The following road segments shall be closed prior to October 1, annually: C2 B to C3B1, C4 C to C5C1, D to D1, D1 E to D8E1, D2 F to D3F1, D4 G to D5G1, and D6 G to D7G2. These roads shall be closed by constructing a barrier which makes the road impassable to vehicular traffic. All road closures shall be approved by STATE. Closed roads shall be waterbarred when erosion potential exists, or where directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall construct waterbars as specified in Exhibit F. The above listed road segments segment may be reopened after May 31 upon written approval by STATE. In addition to forest road maintenance required under this contract, PURCHASER shall protect the Shotpouch County Road shown on Exhibit A. Protection shall consist of measures necessary to prevent damage by the operations, and to keep the road passable during operating periods. PURCHASER shall grade the road upon completion of operations or arrange with the county road department for final grading. Log hauling on an unsurfaced roads shall not be allowed from October 1 through May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" Xxxxxxx-fir and "Thinning Specifications," within Areas I-V. All red alder timber within right-of-way boundariesthe timber sale area. Boundary markings are as follows: Areas I-V are The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and signs, fluorescent pink flagging, and fluorescent red paint. Area boundaries The stream buffers are not posted. However, there are trees marked with red paint on the boundary of Area II as a result of a prior commercial thinning timber sale. Right-of-way is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and “Buffer Zone” signs, fluorescent pink flagging. Private right-of-way is posted with "Private Right-of-Way Boundary" signs , and fluorescent pink flagging. Type D stream buffers are marked with "Buffer Zone" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type N stream buffers are not posted. The Type F stream is posted out of Area IV with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flaggingred paint. PURCHASER shall not have any fluorescent red or yellow paint on the timber sale area.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. At the conclusion of log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall spread 126 spread, process, and/or compact 52 cubic yards of 1½"-01½-0" rock for normal wear replacement on the following road segments: B to B1, B1 to B2, and B1 to C. haul routes. Required replacement rock shall be obtained from a STATE-STATE approved commercial rock pit. The following road segments shall be closed prior to October 1, annually1 of each year and after log haul: C2 C to C3, C4 to C5, D to D1C1, D1 to D8D2, D2 D3 to D3, D4 to D5D4, and D6 E to D7E1. These roads shall be closed by constructing a barrier which makes the road impassable to vehicular traffic. All road closures shall be approved by STATE. Closed roads shall be waterbarred when erosion potential exists, or where directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall construct waterbars as specified in Exhibit F. The above listed road segments listed above may be reopened after May 31 upon written approval by STATE. In addition to forest road maintenance required under this contract, PURCHASER shall protect the Shotpouch County Road shown on Exhibit A. Protection shall consist of measures necessary to prevent damage by the operations, and to keep the road passable during operating periods. PURCHASER shall grade the road upon completion of operations or arrange with the county road department for final grading. Log hauling on unsurfaced roads shall not be allowed from October 1 through May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Areas I-V. I and II. All timber unmarked trees within Patch Cut Areas in Area I. All trees within right-of-way boundaries. Boundary markings are as follows: Areas I-V I and II are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Area boundaries are not posted. However, there are trees marked with red paint on the boundary of Area II as a result of a prior commercial thinning timber sale. Right-of-way is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Private right-of-way is Patch Cut Areas are posted with "Private Right-of-Way Area Boundary" signs signs, blue and white striped flagging, and fluorescent pink flagging. Type D stream buffers are marked with "Buffer Zone" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type N stream buffers are not posted. The Type F stream is posted out of Area IV with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flaggingred paint. PURCHASER shall not have any fluorescent red or yellow paint on the timber sale area.

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Samples: Timber Sale Agreement

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. At the conclusion of log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall spread 126 spread, process, and/or compact 108 cubic yards of 1½"-0" rock for normal wear replacement on the following road segments: B segment A to B1, B1 to B2, and B1 to C. B. Required replacement rock shall be obtained from a STATE-approved commercial rock pit. The following road segments shall be closed prior to October 1, annually: C2 Points B to C3, C4 C and C to C5, D to D1, D1 to D8, D2 to D3, D4 to D5, and D6 to D7. D. These roads shall be closed by constructing a barrier which makes the road impassable to vehicular traffic. All road closures shall be approved by STATE. Closed roads shall be waterbarred when erosion potential exists, or where directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall construct waterbars as directed by STATE and specified in Exhibit F. The above listed road E. Road segments B to C and C to D may be reopened after May 31 31, annually, upon written approval by STATE. In addition to forest road maintenance required under this contract, PURCHASER shall protect the Shotpouch County Road shown on Exhibit A. Protection shall consist of measures necessary to prevent damage by the operations, and to keep the road passable during operating periods. PURCHASER shall grade the road upon completion of operations or arrange with the county road department for final grading. Log hauling on unsurfaced roads shall not be allowed from October 1 through May 31, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance within the timber sale area not marked with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Areas I-V. red paint. All timber within the right-of-way boundariesway. Boundary markings are as follows: Areas I-V are The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and signs, fluorescent pink flagging. Area boundaries are not posted. However, there are trees marked with red paint on the boundary of Area II as a result of a prior commercial thinning timber sale. Right-of-way is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Private right-of-way is posted with "Private Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type D stream buffers are marked with "Buffer Zone" signs and fluorescent pink flagging. Type N stream buffers are not posted. The Type F stream is posted out of Area IV with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and fluorescent pink flaggingred paint. PURCHASER shall not have any red or yellow paint on the timber sale area.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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