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Item Open Access Wood River osprey platform relocation categorical exclusion review(2008-12-02) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictExcludes from further NEPA documentation, project using a chainsaw to fall the existing pole with an osprey platform on it just north of the Wood River Wetland pumping station. Transport the pole and platform with a tracked excavator to the other side of the wetland to a location along the 7-mile canal levy road, dig a hole, and re-plant the pole in the new location on the wetland (East) side of the 7- mile levy road. All digging would occur with an archaeologist or archaeology technician on site to monitor the excavation for cultural resources.Item Open Access Klamath River Canyon vegetation and road treatment decision record #2(2008-10-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision to implement prescribed underburning on approximately 1,987 acres.Item Open Access Upper Spencer Creek forest health treatments decision record(2008-10-22) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictThe approved action will result in the implementation of the Buck 23 Timber Sale within the analysis area. Approximately 3.06 million board feet of timber will be harvested from approximately 378 acres of matrix lands and 1 acre of riparian reserve. Also includes road and fuels treatments.Item Open Access Gerber tributaries riparian thinning categorical exclusion review(2008-09-15) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictExcludes from further NEPA documentation, project initiating approximately 130 acres of conifer thinning in riparian reserves in the Gerber Reservoir watershed that will be treated by hand cutting. Approximately 100 acres will be cut and piled or cut and lopped, and approximately 30 acres will be cut and left in place unpiled. Treatment would be focused on riparian areas of perennial and intermittent streams and within areas immediately adjacent to stream channels, springs, and seeps in the Gerber Reservoir watershed.Item Open Access Buck 13 timber sale decision record(2008-08-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision to implement project including 15 acres of commercial timber harvest, 24 acres of fuel reduction, 9 acres of vegetation treatments, 5 acres of aspen restoration, 5 acres of prescribed fire, and road improvement and renovation.Item Open Access Buck 13 timber sale finding of no significant impact(2008-08-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictDetermines no environmental impact statement is needed for project including 15 acres of commercial timber harvest, 24 acres of fuel reduction, 9 acres of vegetation treatments, 5 acres of aspen restoration, 5 acres of prescribed fire, and road improvement and renovation.Item Open Access Wood River wetland well maintenance and decommissioning categorical exclusion review(2008-08-01) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictThe purpose of the proposed action is to decommission or valve these wells such that they cease to continually discharge water. All five wells will be accessed by truck, ATV or boat. The top of the pipe (casing) will be exposed and water will need to be pumped or piped away from the well area in order for the work to be done. The pipe (casing) will then be pumped, filled with bentonite and capped below ground level. The site will then be re-contoured and rehabilitated.Item Open Access PVJ timber sale finding of no significant impact(2008-07-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictFinds no adverse environmental impacts in project proposing commercial timber harvest on approximately 850 acres, post-harvest fuel reduction in the Matrix through prescribed fire, biomass, and thinning on about 1221 acres, providing riparian habitat restoration, and road resurfacing, renovation, decommissioning, obliteration, spot rocking, and new road construction.Item Open Access PVJ timber sale decision record(2008-07-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictImplements timber harvest on approximately 850 acres, post-harvest fuel reduction in the Matrix through prescribed fire, biomass, and thinning on about 1221 acres, provide riparian habitat restoration, and road resurfacing, renovation, decommissioning, obliteration, spot rocking, and new road construction.Item Open Access Quicksilver-Willow Valley chip haul road right of way categorical exclusion review(2008-07-28) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictFinds no environmental impact statement is needed for project where Quicksilver has applied for a road use right-of-way to haul approximately 40 loads of Green Chips from a timber sale in California to Collins Products in Klamath Falls.Item Open Access Burlington-Northern communication site building categorical exclusion review(2008-07-15) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictBurlington-Northern Railway wants to replace the existing building on the communication site with a new prefabricated concrete structure. The new construction will be within the footprint of the Burlington Right-of-way grant -- ORE 15790.Item Open Access Buck 13 timber sale environmental assessment(2008-07-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposal includes 15 acres of commercial timber harvest, 24 acres of fuel reduction, 9 acres of vegetation treatments, 5 acres of aspen restoration, 5 acres of prescribed fire, and road improvement and renovation.Item Open Access Klamath River Canyon vegetation and road treatments decision record #1(2008-07-01) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision implementing portion of proposed project, including thinning and prescribed burning of piles and/or subsequent underburning in approximately 600 acres of oak woodlands and 161 acres of mixed conifer forest, prescribed underburning on approximately 558 acres, construction of 240 feet of new road and closure of 1.4 miles of existing road through obliteration, decommissioning or blocking, and maintenance of some 3.2 miles of existing road, including installation of eight improved water crossings.Item Open Access Happy Hollow modified competitive land sale decision record and final finding of no significant impact(2008-06-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision to implement Alternative A of project EA, selling 120 isolated acres of BLM-administered public land by modified competitive sale to the highest bidder. Includes the surface and mineral estates and the value of ponderosa pine timber, except oil, gas, and geothermal resources. The proposed sale stems from a request from Mr. Graham and Mr. Bieber ("the Partnership") and is being considered to meet Congressional instructions to compensate Klamath County for the loss of local tax revenues associated with BLM's acquisition of the Wood River Ranch.Item Open Access Nancy Charley Family Trust direct land sale decision record and final finding of no significant impact(2008-06-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision to eliminate an unintentional land trespass by selling 2.6 acres of BLM land by direct sale to the Trust for the appraised fair market value of the property. Includes surface and mineral estates, except oil, gas, and geothermal resources; also includes the value of ponderosa pine and white fir timber.Item Open Access East Stukel modified competitive land sale decision record and final finding of no significant impact(2008-06-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision to implement Alternative A of project EA, selling 120 isolated acres of BLM-administered public land by modified sale to the highest bidder. Includes the surface and mineral estates and the value of ponderosa pine timber, except oil, gas, and geothermal resources. The proposed sale stems from a request by Bob Stewart of Klamath Cascade Group, and is being considered to meet Congressional instructions to compensate Klamath County for the loss of local tax revenues associated with acquisition of the Wood River Ranch.Item Open Access PVJ timber sale environmental assessment(2008-06-06) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes commercial timber harvest on approximately 850 acres, post-harvest fuel reduction in the Matrix through prescribed fire, biomass, and thinning on about 1221 acres, provide riparian habitat restoration, and road resurfacing, renovation, decommissioning, obliteration, spot rocking, and new road construction.Item Open Access Gerber South boat ramp improvements decision record(2008-05-28) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictAnnounces decision implementing Alternative 1 of project EA, replacing concrete boat ramp removed over 18 years ago because of unsafe conditions with new ramp to be extended 40 feet to facilitate boater access during low water conditions. Includes improvement of the access road, and construction of a parking area and single vault concrete toilet.Item Open Access Klamath River Canyon vegetation and road treatments environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2008-05-19) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes to return the vegetative communities to their historical state by creating an open oak woodland, reintroducing fire to a plant community that developed with fire as an integral part of its evolution, and reducing the fuel levels in the Canyon. Includes 2545 acres of prescribed burning, 600 acres of oak thinning, and 161 acres of conifer thinning. Also includes road treatments such as water crossings, maintenance, closures, and construction.Item Open Access Kellison allotment grazing lease modification environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2008-03-28) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview DistrictProposes to issue new grazing lease stipulating that no livestock grazing would be allowed on the allotment until satisfactory control of the medusahead grass infestation.