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Item Open Access 19-20 allotment grazing lease land use plan conformance and NEPA adequacy(2008-02-08) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville DistrictApproves plan renewing a grazing permit for ten years. Except for the term shown on the permit, all terms and conditions on the permit will remain the same, including allocated AUM's and season of use.Item Open Access 19-20 allotment grazing lease notice of the field manager's proposed decision(2008-04-08) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville DistrictAnnounces decision approving plan renewing a grazing permit for the permittee in the allotment for ten years. Except for the term shown on the permit, all terms and conditions on the permit will remain the same, including allocated AUM's and season of use.Item Open Access 2008 Sample tree felling for the Roseburg District NEPA categorical exclusion review(2008-04-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeCategorically excludes from further documentation project proposing to fell, buck, and scale sample trees to ensure accuracy of timber cruises for commercial thinning and density management sales in 2008.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 3P fall, buck and scale sampling environmental assessment(2000-03-22) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeProposes to use 3P (Probability is Proportional to Prediction) fall, buck and scale sampling to ensure the accuracy of timber cruises, develop local volume tables, and validate timber volume equations.Item Open Access Adams Apple commercial thinning and density management decision document(2008-05-19) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize the Adams Apple portion of the Proposed Action Alternative as described in the Elkhead Commercial Thinning & Density Management Environmental Assessment. Adams Apple Commercial Thinning & Density Management will occur on one unit (approximately 296 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 47 years old located in the Elk Creek/Umpqua River 5th Field Watershed. Of the 296 acres of treatment, 6 acres will be removed for the development of spur roads and rights-of-ways.Item Open Access Adams Apple commercial thinning and density management decision record(2008-05-19) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces action on one unit (approximately 296 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 47 years old located in the Elk Creek/Umpqua River 5th Field Watershed. This project is within the General Forest Management Area (GFMA, 190 acres) and Riparian Reserve (106 acres) Land Use Allocations and will provide approximately 5.477 million board feet (5.477 MMBF) of timber available for auction. Approximately 3.519 million board feet (3.519 MMBF) of timber will come from the GFMA and 1.958 million board feet (1.958 MMBF) will come from the Riparian Reserve land use allocations.Item Open Access Adams Apple commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impact(2008-07-07) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeDetermines no environmental impact statement is needed for project on one unit (approximately 296 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 47 years old located in the Elk Creek/Umpqua River 5th Field Watershed.Item Open Access Adams Apple commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impacts(2008-05-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to initiate project on one unit (approximately 296 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest approximately 47 years old located in the Elk Creek/Umpqua River 5th Field Watershed. This project is within the General Forest Management Area (GFMA, 190 acres) and Riparian Reserve (106 acres) Land Use Allocations and will provide approximately 5.477 million board feet (5.477 MMBF) of timber available for auction. Approximately 3.519 million board feet (3.519 MMBF) of timber will come from the GFMA and 1.958 million board feet (1.958 MMBF) will come from the Riparian Reserve land use allocations.Item Open Access Ag47 projects environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2004-08) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem DistrictProposes three projects. Project 1, the Ag47 timber sale, is a proposal to commercially thin approximately 432 acres. Project 2, Riparian Treatment without wood removal in the sections containing units of the Ag47 timber sale, is a proposal to create snags, CWD, wolf trees and small openings in Riparian Reserves with several small scale projects to enhance wildlife habitat. Project 3, Thomas Creek LSR Enhancement, is a proposal to improve habitat conditions by density management thinning (with wood removal) on approximately 67 acres of 40-50 year old plantations in Late Successional Reserve. Project 3 would also include other small scale treatment projects, without wood removal, adjacent to the stands proposed for thinning. FONSI finds no environmental impact statement is needed.Item Open Access Ag47 timber sale final decision documentation and decision rationale(2006-07) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem DistrictAnnounces decision to implement the Proposed Action for Project 1 of the Ag47 Projects EA with modifications. Includes commercially thinning 292 acres, yarding 251 acres, renovation and construction of temporary road, and piling and burning of slash.Item Open Access Alaska Pacific allotment land use plan conformance and determination of NEPA adequacy(2008-01-14) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville DistrictApproves plan renewing the grazing permit for ten years with no changes in terms and conditions.Item Open Access Alfalfa Market Road allotment 5201 grazing lease renewal decision record(2009-01-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville DistrictApproves plan renewing the grazing lease for two years.Item Open Access Alfalfa Market Road allotment 5201 grazing lease renewal determination of NEPA adequacy(2009-01-06) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville DistrictFinds NEPA documentation fully covers plan renewing the grazing lease for two years.Item Open Access Andrews Management Unit record of decision and resource management plan(2005-08) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns DistrictResource management plan provides an overview of goals, objectives, and needs associated with public land management, and resolves multiple-use conflicts or issues that drive the preparation of the document. Identifies 17 issues to be addressed by the RMP/EIS, including upland ecological communities, riparian communities, woodland communities, wildlife habitat, special status species and habitat, energy and mineral resources, special area management within the Cooperative Management and Protection Area and the AMU, management of wildland fire and fuels, recreation opportunities, relationship with private landowners, management of wild horses in Herd Management Areas, cultural sites, noxious weeds, OHV use, aquatic habitat and water quality, transportation, economic and social status of rural communities. The record of decision approves the attached RMP for the AMU.Item Open Access Annie's Cabin thinning final decision and decision rationale(2007-05) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem DistrictAnnounces decision to implement the Proposed Action of the Annie's Cabin Project as described in the EA with modifications. Includes 571 acres of timber harvesting, 566 acres of yarding, fuel treatments, and road renovation, construction, and maintenance.Item Open Access Bare Cupboard commercial thinning and density management decision document(2007-02-16) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize implementation of the Bare Cupboard Commercial Thinning and Density Management timber sale following the project design features (PDFs) established in the Upper Umpqua Watershed Plan as adjusted in the Decision Record. This timber sale is located within the General Forest Management Area (GFMA) land-use allocation. The stand that will be treated is second-growth forest 51 years old. Bare Cupboard will provide approximately 3.418 MMBF of merchantable timber available for auction. Approximately 2.233 MMBF is within the GFMA portion of the sale and 1.185 MMBF is within Riparian Reserves.Item Open Access Bare Cupboard commercial thinning and density management finding of no significant impact(2007-02-20) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeDetermines no environmental impact statement is needed for project identified in the Upper Umpqua Watershed Plan encompassing approximately 220 acres.Item Open Access Barnett allotment grazing permit renewal decision record(2009-02-25) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville DistrictApproves plan renewing grazing lease for ten years.Item Open Access Basque Hills allotment management plan environmental assessment(2007-05) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Andrews Resource AreaProposes to increase diversity and vigor of upland plant species, especially maintaining an upward trend in Wyoming big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass, by implementing partial removal of livestock. Includes changing the current season of use from April 1 to June 30 (every year) to February 15 to May 1 and August 1 to November 15 (every other year), with use being 2-3 weeks in early spring and 2-3 weeks in late fall depending on water availability. Also includes drilling a well within 30 feet of the centerline of an existing road in the northwest corner of the allotment to provide off season water for livestock, wildlife, and occasional wild horses, and using a small, portable covered generator to pump water from the well.