Damaged Small Tress definition

Damaged Small Tress. Unless treated under other provisions, all trees smaller than the minimum d.b.h. in A.2, over 5 feet in height, and damaged beyond recovery by Contractor's Operations shall be felled. Such trees shall be limbed to a stem diameter outside bark of approximately 3 inches, at which point the top shall be cut from the remainder of the stem, and shall be bucked into lengths not exceeding 20 feet. Fire-L “Firelines” Shown on Contract Area Map and to be flagged on ground after logging by Forest Service are firelines to be constructed by Contractor unless otherwise agreed in writing. Contractor shall construct not more than <> chains of fireline by hand and not more than <> chains of fireline by tractor. Firelines constructed by hand shall be cleared of all vegetative debris larger than one inch in d.o.b. and three feet long. The width of firelines shall be at least <> feet, except across the top of cutting units where the width shall be at least <> feet. At least <> feet shall be scraped to mineral soil. In areas where there is potential for burning material to roll, the fireline shall be constructed in a trenched manner on the downhill side. Tractor lines shall be cleared of all vegetative debris, larger than one inch in diameter and three feet long, to a width of at least <> feet, with at least <> feet to mineral soil. No slash, brush, or other vegetative debris shall be buried in or under berms created in the construction of firelines. All limbs overhanging into the fireline, shall be removed to a minimum height of 8 feet. Firelines shall be completed on each unit in accordance with G.3.1.1 unless otherwise agreed in writing. In subdivisions <> and shown on Contractor Area Map, Logging Slash shall be scattered within <> feet slope distance of the inside edge of firelines.
Damaged Small Tress. Unless treated under other provisions, all trees smaller than the minimum d.b.h. in A2, over 5 feet in height, and damaged beyond recovery by Purchaser's Operations shall be felled. Such trees shall be limbed to a stem diameter outside bark of approximately 3 inches, at which point the top shall be cut from the remainder of the stem, and shall be bucked into lengths not exceeding 20 feet.
Damaged Small Tress. Unless treated under other provisions, all trees smaller than the minimum d.b.

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