Cultural Resource Protection Measures definition

Cultural Resource Protection Measures. SITE LOCATIONS ARE NOT SHOWN ON THE SALE AREA MAP - No operations, equipment, or disturbance is permitted within the Cultural Resource Area site boundaries; directional fell away from site(s); no slash is to be deposited within site boundaries. Boundaries of site(s) are designated with BLUE and BLACK striped flagging and/or YELLOW Equipment Keep Out signs.
Cultural Resource Protection Measures. Boundary sites are designated with red/black stripe flagging (may fade to orange/black after time). Sites may have red/black 3”x4” tags with (CA) written on them. Site locations are recorded on the Heritage Resource Map, 3 of 3 of the Contract Area Map (CAM). All sites will be avoided by all project operations.
Cultural Resource Protection Measures. SITE LOCATIONS ARE NOT SHOWN ON SALE AREA MAP - No operations, equipment, or disturbance permitted within Cultural Resource Area site boundaries; directional fell away from site(s); no slash to be deposited within site boundaries. Boundaries of site(s) are flagged with Blue and Black striped flagging, and/or Yellow Equipment Keep Out signs. Aspen trees with historic carvings are to be protected during all operations (falling, skidding, yarding, etc.). Aspen trees with carvings that are to be protected during operations are flagged with Blue and Black striped flagging tied around the tree bole. A separate confidential map of the Cultural Resource site locations is available for review by Purchaser at the Sierraville Ranger District Office.

Examples of Cultural Resource Protection Measures in a sentence

  • C6.24# - SITE SPECIFIC PROTECTION MEASURES (04/2004) Special protection measures needed to protect known areas identified on Sale Area Map or on the ground include: Cultural Resource Protection Measures: Identified as "CA-1 and CA-2" on Sale Area Map (SAM).

  • Special protection measures needed to protect known areas identified on Sale Area Map or on the ground include: Cultural Resource Protection Measures: No known cultural resources.

  • Cultural Resource Protection Measures: Immediately notify Forest Service of any discovered Cultural Resources.

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  • Deposit Made To Rate Unit of Measure N/A C6.24# - SITE SPECIFIC PROTECTION MEASURES (04/2004) Special protection measures needed to protect known areas identified on Sale Area Map or on the ground include: Cultural Resource Protection Measures: No cutting within areas with white banded boundaries Wildlife and Botanical Protection Measures: RCW cavity trees shall be protected from damage during harvesting.


More Definitions of Cultural Resource Protection Measures

Cultural Resource Protection Measures. Cultural Resource Control Areas (CA1). Operations are prohibited within all Control Areas. Directional felling away from Control Areas will be required. Control Areas are designated with YELLOW/WHITE stripe flagging and YELLOW/BLACK signs labelled "SENSITIVE AREA Equipment Prohibited behind this sign" at or above DBH facing into the treatment unit. A Cultural Resource map is available for review upon request and can be signed out by the Purchaser. Upon completion of the timber sale the Purchaser must return the Cultural Resouce map to the office from which it was assigned.
Cultural Resource Protection Measures. No operations permitted within zone flagged with Black/Blue candy stripped flagging. Trees to be felled away from flagged zone. No equipment will be allowed within the boundaries. Slash will not be deposited within the Controlled Area. Directional fall timber away from linear features. By agreement,use existing breaches during skidding operations, if there are none, cross at right angles and far enough apart so the linear feature can be traced after skidding operations. Do not cross at points of origin, terminals, junctions, and rock wall features.
Cultural Resource Protection Measures. Do not cross boundary lines marked with orange and white banded trees. Stop operations if heritage cultural resource is found. Then, notify the timber sale administrator or other available Forest
Cultural Resource Protection Measures. Areas to Protect boundaries (ATP) are designated with orange paint above and below xxxxx height, blue tags that face into the subdivision/away from the cultural area and blue and/or black, orange candy striped flagging. Cultural Resources are no entry areas to all operations and activities. Within, or abutting any identified Areas to Protect, no grading, snowplowing, or any other activity that may occur outside of the road prism; nor will cleanup operations affect the undisturbed natural ground outside the traveled way.
Cultural Resource Protection Measures. Equipment is prohibited from entering, at any time, the flagged boundary designated with red and black stripped flagging. Equipment may reach in and lift, without causing ground disturbance, sawtimber within the designated boundary described. Felled timber within the designated boundary may be extracted if it can be lifted without causing any ground distrubance within the designated boundary described. Blading or other ground disturbing improvements to travel routes within these designated boundaries is prohibited. Unless otherwise agreed, Purchaser is required to pad to a depth of 6 inches any travel routes not within existing road prisms within the designated boundaries described above. Wildlife and Botanical Protection Measures: N/A Cave Resource Protection Measures: N/A CT6.314 - RELEASE OF PAYMENT UNIT (08/2006) Except for Specified Road Payment Units, Forest Service shall not Release for Cutting more Payment Units than can be logged within 60 calendar days at Purchaser's normal rate of logging. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, upon completion of all contract requirements in a Payment Unit, additional Payment Units may be Released for Cutting. CT6.315# - SALE OPERATIONS SCHEDULE (08/2006) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, Xxxxxxxxx's Operations shall be performed in accordance with the following schedule: See Table A Sale Name: White Aspen Page: 152 SCHEDULE PURSUANT TO CT6.315# - SALE OPERATIONS SCHEDULE (8/2006) Subdivision/ Area/Unit Conditions of Operation Purpose 47N72/47T72A rd into unit 8 Travel routes Unit 8 Unit 10 Unless otherwise agreed, purchaser is required to add a minimum 6” padding prior to any use beyond the road prism within the designated boundary in black and red stripe flagging at the intersection of the 47N72 and the 47T72A roads. Unless otherwise agreed, purchaser is required to add a minimum 6” padding within the control area designated in black and red stripe flagging prior to any Purchaser’s operations that are outside the existing road prism. Unless otherwise agreed, Purchaser’s operations in unit 10 will require temp road construction in unit 8 to bypass the existing segment of road 47T72A use prohibited. Unless otherwise agreed, Forest Service to install temporary culvert on existing temp road from unit 8 to unit 10 is required prior to Purchaser’s operations in unit 10 Protect cultural site Protect cultural site Protect xxxx/spring on section of 47T72A road. Access to the unit Protect streamcourse Sale Name: White As...
Cultural Resource Protection Measures. THE WEST LINE OF PAYMENT UNIT 7 HAS A PROTECTED AREA IDENTIFED WITH PINK AND WHITE STRIPS OF PAINT. NO TREES ARE TO BE FELLED INTO THE AREA AND NO EQUIPMENT IS TO ENTER INTO OR OPERATE WITHIN THIS AREA. Wildlife and Botanical Protection Measures: N/A Cave Resource Protection Measures: N/A CT6.313# - CUTTING SCHEDULE (06/2009) Unless changed by written agreement, only 3 Payment Units may be released at one time, and the sequence of cutting Payment Units shall be: ANY SEQUENCE . Unless there is agreement in writing to postpone specific requirements, all contractual requirements on a Payment Unit shall be accepted by Forest Service prior to the release of an additional Payment Unit. CT6.314# - OPERATING REQUIREMENTS (06/2009) Within Sale Area, unless changed by written agreement, the following operating requirements apply: Restricted operations/activities: N/A Prohibited operations/activities: ALL VEHICLES AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT ARE PROHIBITED WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 25 FEET FROM THE EDGE OF EITHER SIDE OF THE STREAMCOURSES DESIGNATED ON THE SALE AREA MAP, EXCEPT AT DESIGNATED CROSSINGS. PRODUCTS SHALL BE WINCHED (END-LINED) FROM THIS 25 FOOT STREAMCOURSE PROTECTION ZONE. THE PRIVATE ACCESS GATE IS TO BE CLOSED AFTER EVERY PASS UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED UPON. CT6.6# - EROSION PREVENTION VEGETATION (06/2009) Purchaser shall establish acceptable erosion prevention vegetation on areas of ground disturbance in the Sale Area. This requirement only applies to the areas identified by the Forest Service that are a result of the Purchaser's actions. Revegetation measures shall be applied in such a manner and at times as directed by the Forest Service to establish an acceptable grass or legume cover. Failure to achieve an acceptable ground cover may result in the requirement for a second application of seed, fertilizer, etc. Seed, lime, mulch, fertilizer and other efforts will be applied as described in the following required work narrative. Required Work:
Cultural Resource Protection Measures. Cultural Resource Area is shown on a seperate map that will be provided to the purchaser of this sale. Area is marked on the ground with Equipment Exclusion Zone (EEZ) flashers.