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Alternative D-Modified Vegetation

Treatment Summary

Appendix

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Vegetation Treatment Summary Appendix 1

Vegetation Treatment Summary

Alternative D-Modified

Unit # Prescription Acres Management

Area (s) Site Prep

1 Intermediate 49 11 ETY/EP 1-A Intermediate 11 11 3 Intermediate 20 11 4 Intermediate 43 11/15 ETY/EP/UB 6 Intermediate 48 11 ETY/EP/UB 8 Intermediate 23 16 ETY/EP 9 Regeneration 40 15 ETY/EP

10 Intermediate 9 11 ETY/EP 11 Intermediate 61 15 ETY/EP 12 Regeneration 65 15 UB 13 Regeneration 58 15 UB 14 Intermediate 65 15 UB 15 Regeneration 12 15 UB 18 Intermediate 70 15 ETY/EP 20 Regeneration 29 15 EP 22 Intermediate 25 15 ETY/EP 23 Intermediate 32 15 ETY/EP/UB 24 Intermediate 5 15 ETY/EP 25 Regeneration 26 15 UB 26 Regeneration 13 15 EP 28 Intermediate 65 15 ETY/EP/UB

Unit # Prescription Acres Management

Area (s) Site Prep

29 Fuel Treatment 131 15 EP

30 Regeneration 14 15 EP 31 Regeneration 5 15 EP 32 Regeneration 23 15 UB 34 Intermediate 28 15 ETY/EP 35 Regeneration 66 15 ETY/EP/UB 36 Regeneration 11 16 ETY/EP/UB 38 Intermediate 27 15 ETY/EP/UB 42 Regeneration 32 15 UB 47 Regeneration 94 15 UB

48 Fuels Treatment 22 11 EP/UB

50 Intermediate 15 11 ETY/EP 51 Intermediate 20 15 ETY/EP/UB 52 Intermediate 12 15 ETY/EP/UB 53 Regeneration 19 15 UB

54 Uneven Aged Mgmt 48 15 ETY/EP

57 Intermediate 30 15 ETY/EP 59 Regeneration 20 15 UB

Total 1386

Ecosystem Burn Units

Unit # Treatment Method Management Area(s) Acres

16 Ecosystem Burning 11/15 105 17 Ecosystem Burning 16 11 19 Ecosystem Burning 15 14 21 Ecosystem Burning 15 86 39 Ecosystem Burning 15/16 39 40 Ecosystem Burning 15 85 41 Ecosystem Burning 15 207 43 Ecosystem Burning 15 65 44 Ecosystem Burning 15 54 45 Ecosystem Burning 15 64

Total 730

Trego DN

Appendix 1-1

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Vegetation Treatment Summary Appendix 1

Summary of Timber Harvest and Associated Activities

Alternative D-Modified

Timber Harvest Treatments Intermediate Harvest 658 acres Regeneration Harvest 527 acres Uneven aged Management 48 acres Total Timber Management Treatments within WUI 1063 acres Fuel Treatment with Manipulation 153 acres Total Harvest 1386 acres Regeneration Harvest Openings Greater than 40 Acres 4 Units Fuel Management Fuel Treatment with Manipulation* (also included under timber harvest) 153 acres

Ecosystem Burning 730 acres Total Acres Treated 2116 acres Fuel Management (Inside Harvest Units within WUI) Entire Tree Yard/Excavator Pile 372 acres Entire Tree Yard/Excavator Pile/Underburn 300 acres Regeneration Harvest followed by underburning 333 acres Regeneration Harvest followed by excavator piling and burning 58 acres Fuel Treatment with Manipulation-slashing followed by excavator piling and pile burning 131 acres

Fuel Treatment with Manipulation-slashing followed by hand piling and pile burning 11 acres

Fuel Treatment with Manipulation-slashing followed by excavator piling and pile burning 22 acres

Total Fuel Management Acres (Inside Harvest Units within WUI) 1227 acres

Ecosystem Burning within WUI 672 acres Fuel Treatments within Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) 1900 acres Fuel Treatments outside Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) 216 acres

Treatments within UEFF stands 2 Units (Ecosystem Burn Units)

Road and Trail Management Additions to National Forest Road System (reclassify unclassified roads to NFS roads)

3.52 miles

Road Decommissioning Classified NFS Roads Decommissioned Unclassified Roads Decommissioned

12.47 miles 3.32 miles 9.15 miles

Road Resurfacing on Jim Creek Road 3730 3.80 miles Roads placed into Intermittent Stored Service (Road 3722) .44 miles

Obtain legal access to manage National Forest System Lands

0.70 miles on State land

1.70 miles on Private land

Permit utility companies to bury cable along road Right-of-Way

Remove earthen barrier near property on Road 3762B to allow residential emergency access

1.1 miles

Yes

Additional Yearlong Road Restrictions For Management Area 11 For Deer Subherd

Change from allowing Snowmobiles (Travel Code 9) to Restricting Snowmobiles (Travel Code 5)

For Old Growth

7.18 miles 1.59 miles 1.98 miles 5.37 miles

3.61 miles

Trego DN

Appendix 1-2

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Vegetation Treatment Summary Appendix 1

Summary of Timber Harvest and Associated Activities

Alternative D-Modified (cont’d)

Road and Trail Management (cont’d) Additional Seasonal Road Restrictions 7.5 miles Total Open Road Density (ORD) in MA 11 Winter Range (resulting from yearlong and seasonal restrictions) 1.54 miles

Additions to National Forest System Trail System Management for Bear Paw Lake Trail Management for Sunday Mtn. Trail

3.16 miles 0.16 miles 3.0 miles

Road Maintenance BMPs to meet Timber Sale Requirements* 40.10 miles

Roads designated for open travel in analysis area 59.48 miles *Not all 40.10 miles would be treated; only portions of the roads requiring work would be treated. +Refer to the Water Resources Section for a discussion on funding of decommissioning activities. Also refer to the Recreation Section for a discussion of the effects of road decommissioning on forest users.

Trego DN

Appendix 1-3

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Timber Harvest & Fuel ReductionAlternative D - Modified

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LEGEND Proposed Vegetation Management

Intermediate HarvestRegeneration HarvestUneven Aged MgmtFuels Treatment with ManipulationEcosystem BurningRoads to be Decommissioned after Harvest with Timber Sale FundsBMPs to be Performed under Timber Sale ContractsStreamsFortine Creek Road (Rd 36)Existing RoadsRailroadLakes/Wetlands40 ft Contours

Forest Service LandsState LandsPrivate Lands 40 0.5 10.25

Miles

This map was generated from electronic data files (GIS coverages)which were scanned or digitized from information at 1:24000 scale. The data on this map is based on the accuracy and precision of the 1:24000 USGS quad maps and 10-meter resolution satellite imagery which were used to generate or rectify map data. This map is to be used as reference only, and is not intended for use in site specific planning. The information on this map is subject to revision as field data and technical processes improve. The topographic contours were derived from a digital elevation model. Their intended purpose is for display not analysis.

T.Garrison 12-2006