CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash. B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade. C. Block 1, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15. D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15. E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15. F. All employees must be able to identify species. G. Usable material may not be removed from site. X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical. I. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- way. J. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground. K. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester. L. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment. M. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams. N. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense. O. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed. P. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas. Q. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator. R. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract, Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 11,2,4,5, and 6, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. .
C. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 153, Cut all hardwood 1” – 8” DBH, Cut all american beech 1”-13” DBH, Cut all yellow marked trees.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. E. Usable material may not be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. G. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. H. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. I. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester.
L. 1. Blocks 1,2,4,5, and 6 have dense pockets of highbush blueberry. Walking to trees that will be felled and lopping of felled trees will be difficult.
J. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. K. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams.
N. L. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. M. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. N. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. O. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. P. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries In both Blocks, crop trees are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash.
B. in red paint. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked crown-touching competitors of these crop trees are to be cut. Trees to cut are unmarked. All reserve trees from the previous timber harvest and conifers are reserved. No branches from adjacent trees should remain above or touching the branches of the crop trees. When standing below each crop tree, a ring of sky should be visible when looking upwards. We estimate an average of five competing trees will need to be cut for a full release of each crop tree. Crop trees in both Blocks were 100% tallied. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. averages 20 crop trees per acre and Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked 2 averages 30 crop trees will be cutper acre. Block 1 has an estimated minimum of 97 Trees Per Acre (5820 trees) and Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are has an estimated minimum of 148 Trees Per Acre (4440 Trees) to be cutfelled. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. All employees must be able to identify tree species.
G. . Usable material may not be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx . Woody material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. . Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. . All trees shall must be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. Slash shall to ground level. Any leaning trees must be lopped pushed, pulled, or cut to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester.
L. ground level. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. . All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, branches and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, lakes and streams.
N. . Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. . Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. . The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. . All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. . Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: The contractor will provide Workmen’s Compensation insurance sufficient to cover all the employees of contractor working to fulfill this contract. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance, including bodily injury and property damage insurance, to protect the Commonwealth and the contractor from claims arising out of the performance of the contract. The amount of bodily injury insurance shall not be less than $300,000.00 for injury to or death of persons per occurrence. The amount of Property Damage Insurance shall not be less than $300,000.00 per occurrence. Such policies shall name the Commonwealth as an additional insured. Prior to the commencement of work under this contract, the contractor must provide the Commonwealth with current Certificates of Insurance. These Certificates shall contain a provision that coverages afforded under the policy shall not be canceled or changed until at least thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth shall be under no obligation to obtain such certificates from the Operator(s). Failure by the Commonwealth to obtain the certificates shall not be deemed a waiver of the Operator’s obligation to obtain and furnish certificates. The Commonwealth shall have the right to inspect the original insurance policies.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries Block 1 is required to be cut by hand. All yellow marked trees are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slashto be cut.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1Blocks 2 & 4, All trees 12” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut.
C. Block 3 is required to be cut by hand. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, beech and ironwood striped maple 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1– 10” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint all yellow marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. D. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. E. Usable material may not be removed from sitesite on blocks 1 and 3.
F. Usable material may be removed from site on blocks 2 and 4.
1. If contractor chooses to remove material from the site a detailed specification of tree cutting, and road work are attached in the special provisions document.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. H. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- way.
J. I. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. . Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Foresterforester.
L. J. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. K. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, branches and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, lakes and streams.
N. L. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. M. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. N. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. O. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. P. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked painted with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries corners are designated painted with one three blue paint slashslashes.
B. All blocks are accessible Block 1 may be cut by foot onlyhand or machine. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. Existing trail in block 1 along Northern boundary must be maintained passable (minimum 8’ wide). All conifers conifers, serviceberry, dogwoods, and hawthorne are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. C. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. D. Usable material may not be removed from sitesite on all blocks.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. F. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- way.
J. G. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. . Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Foresterforester.
L. H. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. I. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams.
N. J. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. K. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. L. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. M. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. N. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek project activities must be crossed on foot from completed between November 1st – March 15th. Regional Forester discretion may allow for an extension of the PGC railroad gradecutting window, pending the assessment of aspen dormancy.
C. Block 1, All trees 12” DBH and over, except for greater that are not marked with red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All serviceberry, dogwoods, hawthorn, and conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1trees 2” DBH and greater will that are not marked with red are to be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15serviceberry, dogwoods, hawthorn, and conifers are reserved.
E. Block 3, All trees 12” DBH and over, except for greater that are not marked with red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All serviceberry, dogwoods, hawthorn, and conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. Block 4, All trees 2” and greater that are not marked with red are to be cut. All serviceberry, dogwoods, hawthorn, and conifers are reserved.
G. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. H. Usable material may not NOT be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. J. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. K. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. L. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester.
L. M. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. N. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosuresenclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams.
N. O. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. P. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. Q. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. R. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. S. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, All trees stems greater than or equal to 1” DBH and over, except for red and that are not marked blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reservedproject activities must be completed between December 1st – March 15th. Block 1 will be cut during Regional Forester discretion may allow for an extension of the dormant season; October 15 through March 15cutting window, pending the assessment of aspen dormancy.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. C. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. D. Usable material may not be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. F. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. G. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. H. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester.
L. I. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. J. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams.
N. K. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. L. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. M. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. N. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. O. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers conifers, serviceberry, hawthorns, and dogwoods are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. C. Block 2, All American beechSweet Birch, sweet birch, aspen, stripped mapleStripped Maple, and ironwood Ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. American Beech 1”-12” DBH will be cut.
D. Block 3, All yellow marked trees Sweet Birch, Stripped Maple, and Ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. Block 2 American Beech 1”-12” DBH will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15cut.
E. Block 34, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers conifers, serviceberry, hawthorns, and dogwoods are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. Usable material may not be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester.
L. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams.
N. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash.
B. Block 1, All blocks are accessible by foot onlystriped maple, and sweet birch 1” DBH to 8” DBH. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad gradeCut all yellow marked trees.
C. Block 12, All trees striped maple, and sweet birch 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint to 8” DBH. Cut all yellow marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15trees.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. .
E. Block 4, All conifers trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are reserved. Block 3 will to be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15cut.
F. Block 5, All striped maple, and sweet birch 1” DBH to 8” DBH. Cut all yellow marked trees.
G. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. H. Usable material may not be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. J. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. K. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. L. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester.
L. M. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. N. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams.
N. O. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. P. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. Q. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. R. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. S. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes Blocks 1 & 3. All sweet birch, yellow birch, ironwood, and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slashstriped maple greater than or equal to 1” DBH will be felled/mowed. All American Beech 1-16” DBH will be felled/mowed.
B. Block 2. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1sweet birch, All trees yellow birch, ironwood, and striped maple greater than or equal to 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to will be cutfelled/mowed. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 American Beech 1-16” DBH will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cutfelled/mowed. All yellow marked trees will also be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15felled.
E. Block 3C. The site is highly operable, All trees 1” DBH with slopes ranging from 0-20% and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15an average of less than 10%.
F. D. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. E. Usable material may not be removed from the site.
1. If contractor chooses to remove material from the site a detailed specification of tree cutting, and road work are attached in the special provision document.
X. Xxxxx material felled using a mechanical flail type system may not have stumps with clean, sharp cuts and edges and must be less than twelve (12) inches, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. H. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- way.
J. I. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. . Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Foresterforester.
L. J. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. K. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, branches and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, lakes and streams.
N. L. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. M. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. N. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. O. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. Timber X. Xxxxxx Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Mowing Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes All sweet birch, yellow birch, and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slashstriped maple greater than or equal to 1” DBH will be felled/mowed. All American Beech 1-18” DBH will be felled/mowed.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot onlyThe site is highly operable, with slopes ranging from 0-15% and an average of 5%. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad gradeSurface rock is present, but not limiting to operations.
C. Block 1, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. D. Usable material may not be removed from the site.
1. If contractor chooses to remove material from the site a detailed specification of tree cutting, and road work are attached in the special provision document.
X. Xxxxx material felled using a mechanical flail type system may not have stumps with clean, sharp cuts and edges and must be less than twelve (12) inches, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. G. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- way.
J. H. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. . Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Foresterforester.
L. I. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. J. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, branches and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, lakes and streams.
N. K. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. L. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. M. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. N. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. Timber X. Xxxxxx Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slashslashes.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1, All trees 1-6” DBH and over, trees (except for red and blue paint marked trees are to reserve species) will be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. Block 2, All American beech, striped maple and sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood birch 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All American beech and yellow marked trees birch 1-11” DBH will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees red maple 1-11” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to will be cut. All conifers conifers, serviceberry, hawthorne, and dogwoods are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. C. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. D. Usable material may not be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. F. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. G. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. H. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester.
L. I. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. J. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams.
N. K. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. L. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. M. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. N. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. Timber X. Xxxxxx Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries Block 1, All trees 1” DBH and over except for red and blue marked trees are marked with two blue paint slashes to be cut. All Hawthorns, Serviceberry, Dogwoods, Hornbeam, and block boundaries Conifers are designated with one blue paint slashreserved. Block will be cut in the dormant season, October 15th- March 1st.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1Blocks 2, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers Hawthorns, Serviceberry, Dogwoods, Hornbeam, and Conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during in the dormant season; , October 15 through 15th- March 151st.
D. C. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will 3 is required to be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, by hand. All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers Hawthorns, Serviceberry, Dogwoods, Hornbeam, and Conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during in the dormant season; , October 15 through 15th- March 151st.
F. D. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. E. Usable material may not be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. G. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- way.
J. H. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. I. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Forester.
L. J. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. K. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, branches and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, lakes and streams.
N. L. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. M. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. N. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. O. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. Timber X. Xxxxxx Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1, All trees Cut all Sweet Birch, and Striped Maple 1” DBH and over, except for red greater. Cut all American Beech and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15Yellow Birch 1”-12” DBH.
D. Block B. Blocks 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, Cut all Sweet Birch and ironwood Striped Maple 1” DBH and greater will be cutgreater. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15Cut all American Beech and Yellow Birch 1”-16” DBH.
E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. C. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. D. Usable material may not be removed from site.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. F. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. G. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. . Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Foresterforester.
L. H. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, and streams.
N. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. I. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
J. No movement of machinery across small drainages will be permitted without the use of temporary bridge, culvert, or other approved crossing structures.
K. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes and streams.
L. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
M. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
N. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
O. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries Block 1 is required to be cut by hand. All yellow marked trees are marked with two blue paint slashes and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slashto be cut.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1Blocks 2 & 4, All trees 12” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut.
C. Block 3 is required to be cut by hand. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, beech and ironwood striped maple 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1– 10” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint all yellow marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. D. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. E. Usable material may not be removed from sitesite on blocks 1 and 3.
F. Usable material may be removed from site on blocks 2 and 4.
1. If contractor chooses to remove material from the site a detailed specification of tree cutting, and road work are attached in the special provisions document.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. H. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- way.
J. I. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. . Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Foresterforester.
L. J. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. K. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, branches and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, lakes and streams.
N. L. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. M. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. N. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. O. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. Timber X. Xxxxxx Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. A. Project area boundaries are marked with two blue paint slashes Blocks 1 & 2 Cut all sweet birch, ironwood and block boundaries are designated with one blue paint slash.
B. All blocks are accessible by foot only. Xxxxxx’x Creek must be crossed on foot from the PGC railroad grade.
C. Block 1, All trees striped maple 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 1 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15all- American beech 1’- 12” DBH.
D. Block 2, All American beech, sweet birch, aspen, stripped maple, and ironwood 1” DBH and greater will be cut. All yellow marked trees will be cut. Block 2 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
E. Block 3, All trees 1” DBH and over, except for red and blue paint marked trees are to be cut. All conifers are reserved. Block 3 will be cut during the dormant season; October 15 through March 15.
F. B. All employees must be able to identify species.
G. C. Usable material may not be removed from site.
1. If contractor chooses to remove material from site a detailed specification of tree cutting, and road work are attached in the special provisions document.
X. Xxxxx material felled with clean cuts must have stumps that are parallel to the ground surface and shall not exceed six (6) inches in height measured on the side next to the highest ground or the diameter of the xxxxx, whichever is smaller, except when in the opinion of the Field Contract Coordinator, said height is impractical.
I. E. Cut trees must be removed from trails, roads, tail drains, streams, and utility rights-of- of-way.
J. F. All trees shall be felled so tops do not pile on one another but lie singly on the ground.
K. G. Slash shall be lopped to no higher than 4’ and pulled apart as directed by the Regional Foresterforester.
L. H. Operator shall exercise care and caution in all operations to prevent damage to all trees not specified for treatment.
M. I. All tops must be pulled back 25 feet from the State Game Land boundary, (blazed & painted white), all roads, parking lots, herbaceous openings, utility Right of Ways and deer exclosures. Tops, branches, branches and slash will be removed from all ponds, lakes, lakes and streams.
N. J. Damage to trails, roads, streams, or utility rights-of-way caused by the Operator’s equipment must be repaired by the Operator at their expense.
O. K. Any trash resulting from the Operator’s operations must be removed from the area and properly disposed.
P. L. The Operator shall not block any roads or trails in the area during performance of this contract. The Operator shall not in any way hinder the progress of any Timber Sale Contracts in these areas.
Q. M. All labor, equipment, tools, etc., needed to complete contracted projects are to be provided by the Operator.
R. N. Timber Damages – when in the opinion of Field Contract Coordinator, damage to the residual stand becomes excessive, the Operator shall pay the Commission a fair base current value determined by the Field Contract Coordinator per unit of volume. If this value for damage due to Operator’s carelessness or negligence is less than $10.00 per tree, then a minimum charge of $10.00 per tree will be made whether the tree is commercial, non-commercial, merchantable, or non-merchantable.
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Sources: Forestry Felling Contract