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Item Open Access 2009 Sample tree felling for the Roseburg District decision record(2008-12-04) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeThe Roseburg District Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to fell, buck, and scale sample trees ("sample tree felling") to ensure accuracy of timber cruises for commercial thinning and density management sales limited to the 2009 calendar year. Sample trees would only be felled within proposed sale units.Item Open Access Northeast Elk Creek density management finding of no significant impacts(2008-12-02) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to initiate density management of approximately 1,645 acres of mid-seral forest stands, 40-77 years old, in five separate proposed timber sales: Bear Bones (344 acres), Bucko (266 acres), Cox Pit (247 acres), General Lee (353 acres), and Mr. Bennet (435 acres). Within the 1,645 acres, approximately 35 acres would be cleared or brushed for spur right-of-ways or roads to access the harvest areas.Item Open Access Northeast Elk Creek density management environmental assessment(2008-11-24) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Swiftwater Field Office proposes density management of approximately 1,645 acres of mid-seral forest stands, 40-77 years old, in five separate proposed timbersales: Bear Bones (344 acres), Bucko (266 acres), Cox Pit (247 acres), General Lee (353 acres), and Mr. Bennet (435 acres). Within the 1,645 acres, approximately 35 acres would be cleared or brushed for spur right-of-ways or roads to access the harvest areas.Item Open Access Middle South Umpqua/Dumont Creek commercial thinning and density management environmental assessment(2008-11-04) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeThe proposed action is the commercial thinning and density management, from below, of approximately 290 acres of mid-seral forest stands. Treatments would be applied in the Matrix allocations and associated Riparian Reserves.Item Open Access Middle South Umpqua/Dumont Creek commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impact(2008-10-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to initiate a site-specific commercial thinning and density management treatment on approximately 290 acres in the Middle South Umpqua/Dumont Creek fifth-field watershed. The watershed encompasses approximately 97,634 acres.Item Open Access Lower Cow Creek 2007 commercial thinning and density management decision record(2008-10-17) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to initiate commercial thinning and density management on 133 acres comprising six units. Units 1, 2 and 3 (76 acres) are within the Connectivity/Diversity Block land use allocation. Units 4 and 6 (38 acres) are in the General Forest Management Area and Unit 5 (19 acres) is in Late-Successional Reserve. The project will yield an estimated 1,322 thousand board feet of timber, of which 1,050 is creditable to the District's declared annual allowable sale quantity.Item Open Access Elementary Watson commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impacts(2008-09-23) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to initiate project on four units (approximately 286 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 40-64 years old located in the Little River, Lower North Umpqua, and Lower South Umpqua fifth-field watersheds.Item Open Access Elementary Watson commercial thinning and density management decision record(2008-09-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to initiate project on four units (approximately 286 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 40-64 years old located in the in the Little River, Lower North Umpqua, and Lower South Umpqua fifth-field watersheds.Item Open Access Little Wolf Quarry expansion finding of no significant impacts(2008-09-09) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan, over a 25 year lifespan, to expand and reclaim the existing Little Wolf Quarry. Over the lifespan of the quarry, the project would make approximately 400,000 cubic yards of high quality rock available for this area of the coast range. The quarry would be designated a Community Pit, reserving the mineral estate within the quarry limits to the federal government and would allow for multiple entries. Expansion, excavation, reclamation, and harvest would occur concurrently throughout approximately five phases of operations.Item Open Access Minnesota Flats commercial thinning decision record(2008-08-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces that 162 acres of mid-seral, second growth forest approximately 46-55 years old will be thinned from below.Item Open Access Lower Cow Creek 2007 commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impact(2008-08-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers project initiating a site-specific thinning and density management of approximately 725 acres in the South River Resource Area. The treatment will occur within the Lower Cow Creek 5th field watershed of approximately 102,447 acres.Item Open Access Pass the Buck commercial thinning and density management decision record(2008-08-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision initiating project treating nine units totaling 205 acres. The Pass the Buck project will yield an estimated 1,997 thousand board feet of timber. Thinning of 79 acres in the General Forest Management Area and Connectivity/Diversity Block land use allocations will generate an estimated 679 thousand board feet chargeable to the Roseburg District annual allowable sale quantity. The remaining 1,318 thousand board feet derived from density management of 128 acres in Riparian Reserves and Late-Successional Reserves is not chargeable against the annual allowable sale quantity.Item Open Access Cedar Shingle commercial thinning and density management decision record(2008-08-14) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision authorizing Cedar Shingle Commercial Thinning & Density Management, which will occur on seven units (approximately 468 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 37-53 years old located in the Elk Creek/Umpqua River 5th Field Watershed. In addition, approximately 6 acres will be removed for the development of spur roads and rights-of-way. This project is within the General Forest Management Area, Connectivity/Diversity, and Riparian Reserve Land Use Allocations and will provide approximately 7.471 million board feet (7.471 MMBF) of timber available for auction. Approximately 2.445 million board feet (2.445 MBF) of timber will come from the Riparian Reserve land use allocation.Item Open Access Cedar Shingle commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impacts(2008-08-14) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to initiate Cedar Shingle Commercial Thinning & Density Management, which will occur on seven units (approximately 468 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 37-53 years old located in the Elk Creek/Umpqua River 5th Field Watershed. In addition, approximately 6 acres will be removed for the development of spur roads and rights-of-way. This project is within the General Forest Management Area, Connectivity/Diversity, and Riparian Reserve Land Use Allocations and will provide approximately 7.471 million board feet (7.471 MMBF) of timber available for auction. Approximately 2.445 million board feet (2.445 MBF) of timber will come from the Riparian Reserve land use allocation.Item Open Access Elementary Watson commercial thinning and density management environmental assessment(2008-07-31) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeProposes commercial thinning and density management of approximately 288 acres of mid-seral forest stands, 40-64 years old in the proposed Elementary Watson timber sale. Within the 288 acres, approximately 3 acres would be cleared or brushed for spur rights-of-way or roads to access the harvest areas. The proposed sale is located in the Little River, Lower North Umpqua, and Lower South Umpqua fifth-field watersheds within the Adaptive Management Area (AMA), General Forest Management Area (GFMA), and Riparian Reserves.Item Open Access Dog Bone commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impacts(2008-07-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to initiate project on one unit (approximately 133 acres) of 46-52 years-old second-growth forest located in the Upper Umpqua Fifth-Field Watershed. Within these 133 acres, approximately 10 acres will be removed for the development of roads and spur right-of-ways. This project is within the General Forest Management Area and Riparian Reserve Land Use Allocations and will contribute approximately 1.8 million board feet of timber to help meet the Roseburg District's annual sale plan.Item Open Access Suicide Squeeze density management decision record(2008-07-25) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize the Suicide Squeeze Density Management project, completing implementation of Alternative Two of the Olalla-Lookingglass LSR Density Management EA (pp. 4-11), and continuing implementation of Alternative Two of the Middle Fork Coquille 2007 Commercial Thinning and Density Management EA (pp. 5-14). Nine units located on lands allocated as Late-Successional Reserve will treat a total of 211 acres.Item Open Access Lurch commercial thinning and density management decision record(2008-07-15) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize the Lurch portion of the Proposed Action Alternative as described in the Elkhead Commercial Thinning & Density Management EA. In addition, approximately 30 acres and a spur road that were analyzed in the Elkhead EA as part of Adams Apple (Unit 19A) but were deferred due to issues regarding legal access will be included with Lurch. The Project Design Features that will be implemented as part of the Action Alternative are described on pages 12-16 of the Elkhead EA. These project design features have been developed into contract stipulations and will be implemented as part of the timber sale contract. Lurch Commercial Thinning & Density Management will occur on five units (approximately 159 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 39-49 years old located in the Elk Creek/Umpqua River 5th Field Watershed.Item Open Access East Fork Rock Creek In-stream restoration decision record(2008-07-15) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize the Proposed Action (Alternative Two) of project EA. The East Fork Rock Creek In-stream Restoration project will place a total of 25 logs into four sites along a 600-foot section of East Fork Rock Creek.Item Open Access Lurch commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impacts(2008-07-15) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to initiate action on five units (approximately 159 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 39-49 years old located in the Elk Creek/Umpqua River 5th Field Watershed. Of the 159 acres of treatment, approximately 6 acres will be removed for the development of spur roads and rights-of-ways. In addition, approximately 1.4 acres of timber will be removed for the development of spur roads and rights-of-ways on private industrial forest lands.