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Item Open Access Bitter Cherry timber sale decision documentation(2008-06-25) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision to implement project thinning approximately 1985 acres of conifer and converting some 264 acres of red alder to conifer in 35-65 year old stands within the Middle Creek subwatershed. Also includes new road construction, road improvement, and road decommissioning and closure.Item Open Access Broken Wagon DMT timber sale decision documentation(2007-03-22) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision implementing density management thinning harvests on 178 acres of conifer-dominated EA units and 126 acres of hardwood conversion, including removal of all red alder and thinning of existing conifers, on 6 hardwood-dominated EA units. Also includes constructing roughly 1 mile of new road, renovation of roughly 21 miles of existing roads, and improvement of less than .1 mile of existing road. Roughly 3 miles of constructed and existing roads would be decommissioned with this timber sale.Item Open Access Brummed Out DMT timber sale decision documentation(2008-07-21) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision implementing density management thinning harvests on 302 acres of conifer-dominated EA units and 62 acres of hardwood conversion, including removal of all red alder and thinning of existing conifers, on 3 hardwood-dominated EA units. Also includes construction of 1.73 miles of new road, and renovation of 4.7 miles of existing roads. A total of 4.99 miles of constructed and existing roads would be decommissioned.Item Open Access Busy Signal CT timber sale decision record(2009-01-23) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision approving project implementing commercial thinning totaling 45 acres and density management thinning totaling 50 acres in dense conifer stands. The Busy Signal CT Timber Sale will require construction of 0.17 miles of new roads, and renovation of 4.18 miles of existing roads. A total of 1.53 miles of newly constructed and renovated roads will be decommissioned with this timber sale.Item Open Access Butler Creek CT timber sale decision documentation(2008-08-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision implementing commercial thinning on 436 acres, creating 163 snags and felling 109 trees for coarse woody debris, and constructing 2.91 miles of new road while decommissioning 1.86 miles.Item Open Access Camas Powerline CT timber sale decision documentation(2007-07-13) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces implementation of project commercially thinning 219 acres and density management thinning on 77 acres, on trees less than 80 years. Also includes construction of one mile of new road, renovation of 9.9 miles of existing road, and decommissioning of 2.3 miles of road.Item Open Access Cherry Wall DMT timber sale decision documentation(2008-07-21) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces implementation of density management thinning harvests totalling 302 acres on 9 conifer-dominated EA units, and 62 acres of hardwood conversion, including removal of all red alder and thinning of existing conifers on 6 hardwood-dominated EAs. Includes construction of .96 mile of new road, renovation of 10.77 miles of existing road, and decommissioning of 2.76 miles of roads.Item Open Access Chopsticks stewardship restoration project decision documentation(2007-09-25) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision to implement density management thinning within Late-Successional and Riparian Reserves on 65 acres on trees less than 80 years, and renovate .5 mile of road.Item Open Access Edson thin CT timber sale decision documentation(2008-08-20) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision to implement project managing tree densities on about 490 acres and constructing 3.3 miles of new road, renovating or improving 22 miles of road, decommissioning 10.6 miles of road, and creating snags and downed. Also includes red alder conversion harvest.Item Open Access Edson thin environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2008-04-04) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictEA proposes to manage tree densities on about 490 acres and construct 3.3 miles of new road, renovate or improve 22 miles of road, decommission 10.6 miles of road, and create snags and downed. FONSI approves project for proposed commercial thinning, density management, and red alder conversion harvest projects.Item Open Access Elk Creek CT timber sale decision documentation(2007-10-22) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision to implement project thinning approximately 2230 acres of young conifer stands in the Matrix and Riparian Reserve land use allocations, restoring approximately 73 acres of alder-dominated stands to mixed conifer, regeneration harvesting 467 acres of stands between 60 and 180 years old, constructing 6.7 miles of new road, renovating or improving 14.6 miles of existing roads, and decommissioning 26.2 miles of road.Item Open Access Green Peak timber sale decision documentation(2006-08-22) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision to implement regeneration harvest of approximately 189 acres, a commercial thinning of about 906 acres, construction of 1.9 miles of new road, renovation or improvement of 11.5 miles of road, and decommissioning 2.3 net miles of road.Item Open Access King Myrtle environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2008-11-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictThe proposed action is to implement silvicultural treatments on approximately 700 acres of BLM administered lands. This action would include thinning of conifer stands in the GFMA, Late-successional Reserves (LSR), and Riparian Reserve (RR) land-use allocations. All of the thinning treatments in this action would yield commercial wood products; however, thinning in the GFMA is termed commercial thinning (CT) while thinning in the LSR and RR is termed density management thinning (DMT) because of differing management objectives.Item Open Access Knepperville CT timber sale decision documentation(2006-12-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision implementing commercial thinning (CT) treatments on 173 acres and Density Management (DM) thinning on 84 acres, all less than 50 years of age. In addition, it would construct 1.5 miles of new road, renovate 10 miles of existing roads, improve 0.2 miles of existing road, and decommission 3.6 miles of roads.Item Open Access Lost Harry CT timber sale decision documentation(2007-04-13) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision implementing thinning approximately 2,230 acres of young conifer stands in the Matrix and Riparian Reserve land use allocations, restoring approximately 73 acres of alder-dominated stands to mixed conifer, regeneration harvesting 467 acres of stands between 60 and 180 years old, constructing 6.7 miles of new road, renovating or improving 14.6 miles of existing roads, and decommissioning 26.2 miles of road.Item Open Access Luts Hedden CT timber sale decision documentation(2008-12-22) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictThe Proposed Action Alternative proposes to thin approximately 8,796 acres of conifer and to convert approximately 167 acres of red alder to conifer in 31-80 year old stands within the Umpqua River-Sawyer Rapids Fifth Field Watershed. The edges of the project area overlap into Vincent Creek, Big Creek-Lower Umpqua, Lower Elk Creek, and Lower Camp Creek subwatersheds all within Douglas County.Item Open Access Mast Creek CT timber sale decision documentation(2007-11-19) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision to thin approximately 1985 acres of conifer and to convert approximately 264 acres of red alder to conifer in 35-65 year old stands within the Middle Creek subwatershed in Coos County.Item Open Access Mister Slate CT timber sale decision documentation(2008-10-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictAnnounces decision approving project, implementing commercial thinning totaling 131 acres and density management thinning totaling 55 acres in dense conifer stands. The Mister Slate CT Timber Sale will require construction of 0.21 miles of new roads, and renovation of 0.87 miles of existing roads. The 0.21 miles of newly constructed roads will be decommissioned with this timber sale.Item Open Access North Soup and Blue Retro density management study environmental assessment(2009-02-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictThe proposed action is to implement silvicultural treatments on approximately 223 acres of BLM administered lands (Table II-1). This action would include thinning of conifer stands in the Timber Management Area (TMA), Late-Successional Management Area (LSMA), and Riparian Management Area (RMA) land-use allocations. All of the thinning treatments in this action would yield commercial wood products as a result of implementing the study prescription, however, thinning in the TMA is termed commercial thinning (CT) while thinning in the LSMA and RMA is termed density management thinning (DMT).Item Open Access North Soup and Blue Retro density management study finding of no significant impact(2009-02-26) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay DistrictFinds no further environmental study is needed for project implementing silvicultural treatments on approximately 223 acres of BLM administered lands (Table II-1). This action would include thinning of conifer stands in the Timber Management Area (TMA), Late-Successional Management Area (LSMA), and Riparian Management Area (RMA) land-use allocations. All of the thinning treatments in this action would yield commercial wood products as a result of implementing the study prescription, however, thinning in the TMA is termed commercial thinning (CT) while thinning in the LSMA and RMA is termed density management thinning (DMT).