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Item Open Access Bandit II decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2003-03-11) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Announces implementation of Alternative 4 of project EA, conducting forest vegetation management activities on approximately 11,300 acres, including commercial timber harvest (1945 acres), precommercial thinning (5118 acres), natural fuels underburning (5181 acres), and riparian and hardwood enhancement (53 acres). Also includes the construction of new permanent and temporary roads, reconstruction of existing roads, and decommissioning and closure of other roads.Item Open Access Bandit II Environmental assessment(2002-05) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to conduct forest vegetation management activities on approximately 11,300 acres, including commercial timber harvest (2375 acres), precommercial thinning (5395 acres), natural fuels underburning (5450 acres), activity fuels underburning (4573 acres), hand piling (410 acres), and riparian and hardwood enhancement (149) acres). Also includes 4.8 MMBF of commercial timber harvest, the construction of new permanent and temporary roads, reconstruction of existing roads, and decommissioning and closure of other roads.Item Open Access Cougar salvage decision memo(2006-01-17) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to salvage 600 dead trees in the Marks Creek Watershed to recover the economic value after destruction by bark beetle. Includes 630,000 board feet from mostly ponderosa pine over 60 acres, with resultant slash cut into pieces and scattered.Item Open Access East Maury fuels and vegetation management project draft environmental impact statement(2008-04) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to use commercial timber harvest, pre-commercial thinning, grapple piling, hand piling, and prescribed fire in the eastern half of the Maury Mountains for the treatment of fuels and vegetation management. Includes approximately 7058 acres of commercial harvest including aspen treatments on 207 acres, noncommercial thinning on 11,038 acres, underburning on 7927 acres, grapple piling on 3433 acres, and 15 acres of hand piling.Item Open Access East Maury fuels and vegetation management project final environmental impact statement(2008-07) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to use commercial timber harvest, pre-commercial thinning, grapple piling, hand piling, and prescribed fire in the eastern half of the Maury Mountains for the treatment of fuels and vegetation management. Includes approximately 7058 acres of commercial harvest including aspen treatments on 207 acres, noncommercial thinning on 11,038 acres, underburning on 7927 acres, grapple piling on 3433 acres, and 15 acres of hand piling.Item Open Access East Maury fuels and vegetation management project record of decision(2008-07-08) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision implementing modified version of Alternative 2 of FEIS, using commercial timber harvest, pre-commercial thinning, grapple piling, hand piling, and prescribed fire in the eastern half of the Maury Mountains for the treatment of fuels and vegetation management. Revised figures include 1295 acres of commercial thinning, 108 acres of noncommercial thinning, 328 acres of grapple piling, and 308 acres of prescribed burning.Item Open Access Harvey salvage timber sale decision memo(2007-06-15) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement salvage harvest to recover the economic value of approximately 100 MBF of blown down timber. Most of the down trees are ponderosa pine and will be harvested using tractor logging methods.Item Open Access Pick-up salvage harvest decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2001) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of project EA, salvage harvesting merchantable trees that were felled during fire suppression operations near existing roads in the Hash Rock Salvage area. Trees proposed for harvest are between 15 and 35 inches dbh, and the approximate volume is 150-200 thousand board feet.Item Open Access Pick-up salvage harvest environmental assessment(2001-02) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to salvage harvest merchantable trees that were felled during fire suppression operations near existing roads in the Hash Rock Salvage area. Trees proposed for harvest are between 15 and 35 inches dbh, and the approximate volume is 150-200 thousand board feet.Item Open Access Spears vegetation management project draft environmental impact statement(2007-04) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to harvest commercially approximately 6172 acres of commercial harvest, 11,160 acres of precommercial thinning, and 196 acres of thinning in hardwood stands. Includes some 15,464 acres of prescribed fire, 3015 acres of grapple piling, 718 acres of hand piling, and commercial harvesting using tractor, skyline, and helicopter logging systems.Item Open Access Spears vegetation management project record of decision and final environmental impact statement(2007-07) Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.)FEIS proposes to harvest commercially on 6172 acres, precommercial thinning on 11,160 acres, and 196 acres of thinning in hardwood stands. Includes some 15,464 acres of prescribed fire, 3015 acres of grapple piling, 718 acres of hand piling, and commercial harvesting using tractor, skyline, and helicopter logging systems. Record of decision announces implementation of Alternate 4 of FEIS, altering the figures to 4935 acres of commercial timber harvest, 10,935 acres of precommercial thinning, 196 acres of hardwood thinning, 15,162 acres of prescribed fire, 2490 acres of grapple piling, and 793 acres of hand piling.