Timber Harvesting Plan definition
Examples of Timber Harvesting Plan in a sentence
Snags, whether merchantable or not, shall be left standing unless they must be felled for road or landing construction, for cable corridors, for safety reasons, or for fire protection purposes as designated in the Timber Harvesting Plan or by the Sale Officer.
Rules or regulations which become effective during the term of this agreement, and any amendments to the Timber Harvesting Plan, shall be adhered to by the PURCHASER to the extent required by law.
Spacing between rolling dips shall be consistent with the waterbreak spacing requirements of the Forest Practice Rules and the Timber Harvesting Plan.
On completion of timber operations satisfactory to the Timber Sale Officer on that portion of the Timber Harvesting Plan area for which each Operator is responsible, the Operator shall certify by letter to the STATE that all operations are complete and that they comply with the Forest Practice Rules and the Timber Harvesting Plan.
Information to be disclosed shall include Agreement number, Timber Harvesting Plan (THP) number, and the anticipated start date.
Heavy equipment shall not be operated within cable areas, equipment exclusion zones, or equipment limitation zones unless their use is in compliance with the Timber Harvesting Plan and approved by the Sale Officer.
The logging plan shall include the locations of any proposed new landings and roads not anticipated in the Timber Harvesting Plan; a schedule of road construction, felling, logging, cleanup, and other operations within the sale area; and the number, types and special requirements of the equipment to be used in the sale area.
The PURCHASER is responsible for ensuring that all contractors are provided with relevant portions of any applicable documents, including the Timber Harvesting Plan, the Timber Sale Agreement, and permits from other agencies.
All timber harvesting and reforestation activities, approved by the Grantee in advance and identified in a Timber Harvesting Plan, will not impair the wildlife and aquatic habitats, and other Conservation Values referenced in this Deed.
The Timber Harvesting Plan must be prepared by NRCS or its representative; a licensed, professional forester; or an entity approved by NRCS.