SIDESLOPES OF 35% AND GREATER Sample Clauses

SIDESLOPES OF 35% AND GREATER. 1. Treatment will be by excavator only, or by whole tree skidding to a decking area. 2. Where topography and timber types permit, piling for burning will be required as directed by the Forest Officer. 3. Where piling is not practical, treatment will be by windrowing at the toe of the fill. Slash will be windrowed on a trail constructed at the bottom of the right-of-way. Slash will be trampled and covered with organic surface material taken from the road prism as directed by the Forest Officer. Fill material may butt up against but not cover or bury the windrow. 4. Minor concentrations of slash or individual trees may be disposed of by lopping and scattering as directed by the Forest Officer. 5. Tree stumps, large boulders and cull logs may be scattered outside the road right-of-way clear limits if approved in writing by the Forest Officer. Scattered stumps and boulders shall be placed away from trees and positioned so they will not roll.
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SIDESLOPES OF 35% AND GREATER. 1. Treatment will be by excavator only, or by whole tree skidding to a decking area. 2. Where topography and timber types permit, piling for burning will be required as directed by the Forest Officer.

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