SHA with Additional Set-Asides Sample Clauses

SHA with Additional Set-Asides. Under Alternative 3, timber harvest operations in commercial forests and in Forests & Fish Buffers are expected to be similar to what would occur under other alternatives, including the No Action Alternative. No harvest will take place on the 2,068 acres of Occupied Sites for the term of the SHA. In addition, all of Applicant’s lands would receive take assurances, which could have impacts on timber harvest levels that are not reasonably foreseeable as of this time and are unknown because there has been no assessment of conditions across Applicant’s entire ownership. There would be additional retention of trees under this alternative in 3,819 acres of SSAs. More trees would likely be present in areas designated as SSAs under this alternative. Tree retention in Forests & Fish Buffers will be the same under all alternatives, including the No Action Alternative, as discussed above.
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SHA with Additional Set-Asides. Under Alternative 3, Applicant would set aside an estimated 3,819 acres in SSAs. These acreage set-asides could result in positive impacts to vegetation that exist in the SSAs, which would likely include potentially unstable slopes (many of which are likely protected under the Forest Practices Program under all alternatives), forested wetlands (many of which are likely protected under the Forest Practices Program under all alternatives). Special Status Plant Species that thrive in forested areas may benefit from less ground-disturbing activity and from habitat consistency throughout the life of the SHA. SSAs total 3,819 acres and are unique sites, both forested, with conservation value that would likely provide a greater amount of older forest habitat within the Enrolled Lands than would occur under current Forest Practices Rules. These areas will be retained for the life of the SHA, producing older trees and mature forest stands that could may benefit Special Status Plant Species that are associated with mature and old-growth forest. In addition, 2,068 acres of Occupied Sites would not be harvested for the term of the SHA and will be subject to a 300-foot buffer. Likely impact to rare and threatened plant species in Forests & Fish Buffers will be the same under all alternatives, including the No Action Alternative, as discussed above. Trees‌ Timber harvest is not expected to increase significantly under any of the proposed alternatives, although timber harvest would slightly decrease under the Proposed Alternative and Alternative 3 due to the additional lands set aside for conservation purposes. Under all alternatives, timber harvest and management activities are expected to occur throughout Applicant’s Lands and would continue to impact vegetation. Impacts to timber resources would vary by alternative, although the variability would not significantly differ between alternatives. Under all alternatives, timber harvest would follow applicable rules and regulations (i.e., Forest Practices Rules and FPHCP) regarding minimum forest set-asides in RMZs, CMZs, WMZs, and Unstable Slopes. These protections predominate over other variables in the landscape and in comparisons between alternatives due to the size and scale of the lands set aside under the Forest Practices Program. Within RMZs, CMZs, WMZs, and Unstable Slopes, timber resources and ecological values are expected to remain the same under all alternatives because all alternatives (including the No Action...
SHA with Additional Set-Asides. Under Alternative 3, Applicant would set aside an estimated 3,819 acres in SSAs. These SSAs would have reasonably foreseeable positive impacts on species that prefer the habitat types set aside in SSAs, such as old growth forests, potentially unstable slopes (many of which are likely protected under the Forest Practices Program under all alternatives), and forested wetlands (many of which are also likely protected under the Forest Practices Program under all alternatives). While timber harvest activities have the potential to negatively affect wildlife both directly and indirectly, these effects are not expected to be significantly different under any of the alternatives under consideration.
SHA with Additional Set-Asides. Under Alternative 3, the Applicant would set aside an estimated 2,515 acres in SSAs. These acreage set-asides could result in positive impacts to vegetation that exist in the SSAs, which would likely include potentially unstable slopes (many of which are likely protected under the Forest Practices Program under all alternatives), forested wetlands (many of which are likely protected under the Forest Practices Program under all alternatives), cliffs, talus slopes, rock outcrops, caves, shrubs, and xxxxxxx. Special Status Plant Species that thrive in forested areas may benefit from less ground-disturbing activity and from habitat consistency throughout the life of the SHA. SSAs total 2,515 acres and are unique sites, both forested, with conservation value that would likely provide a greater amount of older forest habitat within the Enrolled Lands than would occur under current Forest Practices Rules. These areas will be retained for the life of the SHA, producing older trees and mature forest stands that could may benefit Special Status Plant Species that are associated with mature and old-growth forest. In addition, 1,240 acres of Occupied Sites would not be harvested for the term of the SHA and will be subject to a 300-foot buffer. Likely impact to rare and threatened plant species in Forests & Fish Buffers will be the same under all alternatives, including the No Action Alternative, as discussed above.

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