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Item Open Access Middle Santiam thin decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2007-05-29) Sweet Home Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of the project EA, commercially thinning some 1550 acres of young, densely-stacked, managed stands in the Donaca and Headwaters Middle Santiam River subwatersheds to increase growth and vigor of residual trees, accelerate development of structural and compositional complexity, and contribute commercial wood products to the district's harvest target for fiscal years 2007-2009. Proposed stand treatments are intended to improve habitat conditions, habitat function, and connectivity within the Critical Habitat Unit for northern spotted owls, the Middle Santiam River Corridor, and the Santiam Area of Concern.Item Open Access Middle Santiam thin timber sale environmental assessment(2007-03) Sweet Home Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to thin commercially some 1550 acres of young, densely-stacked, managed stands in the Donaca and Headquarters Middle Santiam River subwatersheds to increase growth and vigor of residual trees, accelerate development of structural and compositional complexity, and contribute commercial wood products to the district's harvest target for fiscal years 2007-2009. Proposed stand treatments are intended to improve habitat conditions, habitat function, and connectivity within the Critical Habitat Unit for northern spotted owls, the Middle Santiam River Corridor, and the Santiam Area of Concern.Item Open Access Parks overstory removal decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2003-03-11) Sweet Home Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Article 3 of the project EA, harvesting 3.2 million board feet on 237 acres of existing shelterwood and prelogged overstory units in Matrix land allocation using ground-based logging methods. Fifteen new road closures and maintenance/construction on 10 miles of existing roads will be needed, but no new road construction will be necessary.Item Open Access Parks overstory removal environmental assessment(2002-08-02) Sweet Home Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to offer one or more timber sales treating no more than 275 acres in the Parks Creek Subwatershed. Timber will be removed from the existing shelterwood and overstory management prescriptions with ground-based logging systems as appropriate to the conditions. Fifteen roads, totaling 11 miles, will be closed, with 10 miles of road maintenance/construction to be done.