FOREST PRACTICES 222 An Introductory Short ( Very Short ) Course.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Implement Actions to Reduce Water Temperatures in the Teanaway Basin BPA FY 2002 Columbia Plateau Province Proposal Project ID #
Advertisements

Riparian Thinning: Logic Paths for Silvicultural Prescriptions
Forest Legacy Assessment of Need Identifying Future Forest Legacy Areas Governors Commission for Protecting the Chesapeake Bay through Sustainable Forestry.
Well Permitting & Approvals
080820_v1DP TRAVEL MANAGEMENT - PROCESS ON THE GILA NATIONAL FOREST.
Evaluating Bids in the U.S. Conservation Reserve Program Ralph E. Heimlich Deputy Director for Analysis, Resource Economics Division, Economic Research.
North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) Project Implementation.
Proposed Stormwater Regulations Public Forum Richland County Government September 2009.
 Poultry Feeding Operations Registration  Nutrient Planner Certification  Nutrient Applicator Certification  Soil Nutrient and Poultry Litter Application.
Virginia Department of Forestry 2014 SWCD Annual Meeting.
Alabama Best Management Practices for Forestry Alabama’s Best Management Practices for Forestry “… are voluntary guidelines to help maintain and protect.
Timberland Property Tax in Texas Texas A&M Forest Service 1.
Wildlife Conservation Lands Program Presentation Prepared by Kelly Douglass Forest Stewardship Biologist.
April 14, Indicate every resource type proposed for impact on the Application: Tidal Wetland (short form for some projects) Nontidal Wetland Waterway.
Utah Watershed Coordinating Council Conservation Planning Workshop Navigating the Corps’ Permitting Process July 20, 2011 Jason Gipson Chief, Utah/Nevada.
Weld County Division 6 Wind Generators and Permitting Requirements Sec Wind generator standards. Chris Gathman, Planner III, Weld County WIND.
Chapter 102 Changes and Highlights Municipal Update Coordinating Permits.
Sponsored by the Cooperative Monitoring, Evaluation, and Research Committee (CMER) of the Timber, Fish, and Wildlife (TFW) Agreement Forested Wetlands.
Suzanne Macey.  DEC looks at known occurrences with 1 mile  FWS looks at known occurrences plus the potential for suitable habitat  Contact DEC and/or.
Property Tax Relief for Forest Landowners Mel Baughman Extension Forester & Program Leader Mike Reichenbach Extension Educator University of Minnesota.
The Field Office Technical Guide and Other Technical Resources CNMP Core Curriculum Section 2 — Conservation Planning.
CMER Research Update George McFadden CMER Study Implementation Coordinator.
1 ELEMENTS OF AN EFFECTIVE SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN PLANNING APPROACH Issued May 2009 Level II: Introduction to Design Education and Certification for Persons.
Forestry BMPs OUR GOAL: To Protect Our Waters and Site Productivity Through the Proper Use and Application of Best Management Practices. (BMPs)
County & Regional Context State Parks & Urban Open Space Federal and National Parks - city to wildland social issues of St. Edward park.
Forestry-related Ordinances in Florida What are the potential influences of county and municipal ordinances on forest land retention and sustainability?
Bureau of Watershed Management Regulatory Proposal Chapter 105 Dam Safety and Waterway Management February 21, 2007.
Pay Plan OF-288I-9 W4/Direct Deposit Bonus 100.
Chapter 5 Sound Management 1. Sound Management Defined Sound management is a program of production designed to obtain the greatest net return from the.
The WLP must be consistent with these objectives 1.maintaining or enhancing an economically valuable supply of commercial timber from the woodlot licence.
Components of a Good Management Plan Mike Haasken, ODF, Tree School, March, 2012 Template by Nicole Strong OSU Extension Forestry Maps Assessments Action.
Minnesota Buffers Initiative September 16, 2015 Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources John Jaschke, BWSR Executive Director Sarah Strommen,
Principles of California Real Estate Lesson 1: The Nature of Real Property.
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES COASTAL RESTORATION DIVISION CRMS Tier 1 Training Landrights: Background and Access Packets.
Lower South ForkClearwater River Lower South Fork Clearwater River Nez Perce Tribe DFRM Watershed Division Mark Johnson-Project Leader
Recognition and reporting of water quality management problems on Michigan’s forest lands.
Mission, Brender, and Yaksum Creeks Habitat Conditions Low flows and associated high temperatures affect distribution and abundance of native species.
Riparian Strategies: Operational Issues. Purpose: Physical requirements and limitations of logging systems when harvesting in riparian areas Physical.
Clear and Foster Creek Fish Passage Assessment and Prioritization Project Draft Methodology Report: For the Clear and Foster Creek Fish Passage Assessment.
Coos Watershed Association Watershed Restoration Projects.
F2F Conservation Easement Program Land conservation protects water quality by preventing the conversion of forests to other land uses Forests to Faucets.
OPEN FIELDS & WATERS PROGRAM A PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAM FOR HUNTERS AND ANGLERS OFFERED BY THE NEBRASKA GAME & PARKS COMMISSION OFFERED BY THE NEBRASKA GAME.
Hazard Abatement. Objectives Define the following legal terms:Define the following legal terms: Additional Fire Hazard Extreme Fire Hazard Requiring Abatement.
Coal Creek Culvert Replacement Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition.
Island County Planning and Community Development Permitting 101.
Update: Where We Are and Feedback Lake George Stream Corridor Management Stake Holder Meeting June 25, 2008.
Environmental Factors In this module, we will discuss: Environmental legislation Environmental hazards Due diligence Conducting an environmental.
Watershed Analysis Presented to the Washington State Forest Practices Board By Mary McDonald and Marc Engel Department of Natural Resources, Forest Practices.
ODOT Programmatic ESA Consultation on the Federal-Aid Highway Program (FAHP) User’s Guide Training, June-July 2013 Clearing and Site Preparation and Site.
Steve Todd WetSAG co-chair Suquamish Tribe Ash Roorbach CMER Riparian Ecologist August 5, 2010.
Mississippi Headwaters Board Land Protection Process Mississippi River Protection Through Partnership.
Kirk Hanson (360) Technical & Financial Assistance Programs for Small Forest Landowners.
Guidelines for Land Clearing Presented By: SLC Environmental Resources Department.
INTRODUCTION TO Lewis County Assessor’s Office 351 NW North St., MS: ASR01 Chehalis, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (360) DESIGNATED FOREST.
David R. Jackson Penn State Cooperative Extension February 10, 2009 “I Have Timber to Sell” Timber Sales and Marketing.
At approximately four (4) square miles in size, Lake Hopatcong is the largest freshwater body in New Jersey.
permitting.
Wildlife Conservation Lands Program
A Brief Introduction to Forest Practices Regulations
Where critical areas & agriculture meet
Crown expectations for small stream outcomes under FRPA
Washington Hardwood Commission
Identifying Barriers to Fish Passage in Mason County
UNDERSTANDING PUV FORESTRY RATES
FFA Forestry CDE – Elba High School – Mr. Davis
By: Emilie R. Cooper School of Forest Resources
INDOT Storm Water Management
Pipeline Planning and Construction: Environmental Considerations
Multi-Sector General Permit: MSGP
Stream Crossing Replacement Policy
Presentation transcript:

FOREST PRACTICES 222 An Introductory Short ( Very Short ) Course

Small Forest Landowner Office Boyd Norton Small Forest Landowner Specialist Northwest Region / King County Voice Mail: ; Box 5261 Cell: Office:

Forest Practices Forest and Fish Rule Objectives Compliance with Endangered Species Act. Compliance with Clean Water Act. Harvestable fish runs. Viable forest products industry. Potential acceptance as a programmatic HCP for 50 years

Forest Practices The Forest Practice Application/Notification

Class 1 FP: No Written Permit Danger trees: –Non-forest land-- within 1 1/2 tree height of habitable buildings, review by FP Forester –May need county permits –Must follow all F.P. Rules Harvest less than 5000 B.F. for your own use Silvicultural practices Road maintenance (no water) Construct 600 feet of road (no water) Ground application of chemicals, Aerial on less than 40 acres (no water) Harvest on 2 acre parcel or less When In Doubt Call!!

Approved FP Application Forest Practice Applications/notifications (Class II, III, & IV Special), requiring a moratorium - $70.00 Forest Practice Applications for Conversion activities (Class IV General) - $ Forest Practice Applications on Lands Platted; no conversion planned (Class IV General) - $50.00 Note: Some counties have jurisdictional authority over Class IV Generals, contact Region Office for information.

The Process After the complete application/notification is received by the Department you can expect a timeframe of 5-45 days before you may begin operating. Notification will be sent to you via priority mail or of the assigned number and expected time- frame. Applications are valid for 2 years, can request a multi-year permit for up to five years.

Required Maps forestpractices FPA forms Mapping web site –Activity map –Site Class Map

Haul Route Must Be Identified on Map(s). Landings Operational boundaries Stream ID RMZ Legal on map must match #5

Forest Practices General Questions All Questions that apply must be answered. If the answer is [Yes] then follow the directions and fill out the appropriate Section. You should be able to answer most questions. Contact SFLO Region Specialist if you need assistance.

Cover Page Landowner Timber Owner Operator Addresses Timber Tax Reporting # (From DOR) Legal Description Signatures

Forest Practices FOREST ROADS  Provide for fish passage at all life stages;  Provide for the passage of some woody debris;  Meet current water quality standards;  Provide for better control of road related sediments;  Better stream bank stability protection; and  Meet current Best Management Practices, Section 3, FPBM.

Road Maintenance and Abandonment Plans

WHO  All Forest Landowners  The rules are different for landowners who own less than 80 acres; and their block of forest land is less than 20 contiguous acres. Exempt (RMAP Brochure )  Who harvest less than 2MMBF of timber in a calendar year. On average for the past three years. (SFL RMAP Checklist, Brochure)  Who are industrial landowners. (RMAP)

Information needed for SFL Checklist RMAP  Map with legal description  Ownership map showing road system included in the checklist  Orphaned Roads  Water or wetlands within 200’ of any road  Legend (do not color code maps)  County assessor parcel number(s)  Application for FFFPB Evaluation

Fish Passage Barriers ALL Must be Replaced, Removed, or Repaired by On all forest land regardless of ownership A FPA may not be approved if the landowner dose not agree to remove the blockage on their own or chooses not to enroll in a state led cost share program At the landowners expense, Except Small Forest landowners can enroll in a state led cost share program

You May have Fish Passage Barriers IF:  Outfall drop >.8 feet  Critical Water Velocity  Culvert not berried in the stream bed  Installed prior to 2001  Stream bank full width greater than 2’  Culvert diameter is less than 1.5 times the BFW  Stream gradient less than 16%  Other limiting factors

Forest Practices Timber Harvest Section All Questions must be answered for Harvest. Wildlife Reserve Tree and Green Recruitment Tree requirements must be addressed as clumped or other. Reforestation must be addressed. Timber Harvest Boundaries must be addressed and MARKED on the ground.

T & E Species Definition: All species of wildlife listed as “threatened” or “endangered” by US SIC and all species designated as “threatened” or “endangered” by WDFW. WAC Chinook Salmon Bull Trout –These two cover all Salmonids Bald Eagle –Needs a Management Plan from WDFW  Owners of less than 500 acres Marbled Murrelet – only habitat if known site Spotted Owl –only where within o.7 miles of a known site

Wetland Section Fill this out only if there are typed wetlands that exist within or adjacent to your proposal. Address any work to be done in a wetland or wetland management zone. Identify wetlands on map and address marking requirements. WMZ Requirements wac

Water Type Section This Section is to be filled out if there are ANY Type 4, 5 or unmapped and untyped waters within 130 feet (horizontal distance) of your proposed operation. Field verification is required.

Riparian Harvest Section If any operations are within 200 feet of Type 1-3 waters, then you must provide a site class map and RMZ width calculations. See Appendix A of the Instructions to determine RMZ widths.

Small Landowner Riparian Exemption Section  This can only be used if: You own less than 80 acres of forest land in the State, and Your proposal is on a total ownership (tax parcel) of 20 contiguous acres or less.  RMZ rules in effect as of 1/1/99, plus 15% RMZ Wac thru You are not eligible for the Forest Riparian Easement Program.

Forest and Fish RMZ

Type 4 Water  A minimum of 50% of the riparian zone will be buffered by a 50 foot no cut buffer.  The first 500 feet above the fish bearing junction must be entirely buffered with a 50 foot no cut buffer.  All sensitive areas must be protected. Including seeps, springs, and perennial initiation points. Non-Fish bearing streams with perennial flow

Type 5 Waters  30 foot equipment limitation zone Fall away Yard away No leave tree requirements Streams with seasonal flow

Forest Practices Reforestation Wac Provide a natural regen. plan 190 seedlings/ac. Survive 1 growing season 100 well distributed saplings or merchantable trees/ac. Control competing vegetation

Family Forest Programs

ALTERNATE PLANS

FREP COMPENSATION  50% of the QUALIFYING TIMBER Stumpage Value  50 year easement, landowner retains all control of the land. Can not harvest the timber

FFFPP LO pays lesser of 25% or $5,000 per barrier. May be in-kind services. 100% cost share if installed by past FPA/HPA. 100% cost share if no FPA since 5/ % cost share with no FPA until Priority. Amount paid by LO in a calendar year set by the average harvest volume for past 3 years. –< 500mbf = $8,000 –500mbf – 999mbf = $16,000 –1mm – 1.499mmbf = $24,000 –>1.5mmbf = $32,000

What, How, Where ?

Region SFLO Specialist Or a Consultant

What, How, Where ? Local Forest Practices Forester

What, How, Where ? Region Stewardship Specialist Or a Consultant

What, How, Where ? Web Sites

QUESTIONS ???? THANK YOU!