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Documents produced by the Hebo ranger district of the Siuslaw National Forest.
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Item Open Access Windjammer project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2005-04-14) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to thin commercially 962 acres of 30-48 year-old young managed conifer stands, creating snags to grow larger trees, underplanting shade tolerant species, and constructing temporary roads and reopening others within the Drift Creek Tier I Key Watershed and the South Fork Schooner Creek Non-Key Watershed.Item Open Access Windjammer project environmental assessment(2005-04) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to thin commercially 962 acres of 30-48 year-old young managed conifer stands, creating snags to grow larger trees, underplanting shade tolerant species, and constructing temporary roads and reopening others within the Drift Creek Tier I Key Watershed and the South Fork Schooner Creek Non-Key Watershed.Item Open Access Gauldy project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2004-02-10) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 3 (private land access) of the project EA, commercially thinning 854 acres in 30 to 45 year-old managed conifer stands, thinning 100 acres in riparian areas occupied by young, dense conifer stands for the purpose of growing larger trees and closing and decommissioning approximately 60 miles of Forest and temporary roads.Item Open Access Drift Key Watershed roads project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2005-09-14) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Announces decision to implement Article 2 of the project EA, decommissioning about 6 miles of non-key Forest roads and constructing a parking area for about 3 vehicles near the north entrance of the Drift Key Bridge, as current budget allocations do not provide adequate funding to maintain the Forest road network to established standards.Item Open Access Drift Key Watershed roads project environmental assessment(2005) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to decommission about 6 miles of non-key Forest roads and construct a small parking area for about three vehicles near the north entrance of the Drift Creek Bridge, as current budget allocations do not provide adequate funding to maintain the Forest road network to established standards.Item Open Access Gauldy project environmental assessment(2004-02) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to improve watershed conditions and habitat for aquatic and terrestrial species by commercially thinning 854 acres in 30 to 45 year-old managed conifer stands, thinning 100 acres in riparian areas occupied by young, dense conifer stands for the purpose of growing larger trees, and closing and decommissioning approximately 60 miles of Forest and temporary roads.Item Open Access Siuslaw thinning and underplanting for diversity -- Phase II decision notice(2007-05-18) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.); Central Coast Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of project EA, commercially thinning about 51 acres in three plantations, implementing routine road maintenance, creating four snags per acre by topping or girdling, and creating down wood from the overstory cohort.Item Open Access Siuslaw thinning and underplanting for diversity study -- Phase II environmental assessment(2007-05) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.); Central Coast Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to continue long-term objectives of learning about effects to overstory trees from overstory density treatments, learning how overstory treatments affect understory trees, and learning how treatments affect understory species diversity. Includes density management treatments reducing the areas with 60 trees per acre to about 17 trees per acre, reducint the areas with 100 trees per acre to about 40 per acre, and measuring thinning and yarding impacts, dead wood decay rates, and artificial and natural recruitment rates of dead wood.Item Open Access Pixieland and Tamara Quays asphalt and noxious weeds removal decision memo(2007-06-05) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Announces decision to implement removal of asphalt and noxious weeds. Mitigation measures will include heavily seeding the bare soil with native grasses to reduce the re-colonization by blackberries and other noxious weeds and for erosion control, following removal of the asphalt and blackberries.Item Open Access Pixieland and Tamara Quays asphalt and noxious weed removal project file analysis(2007-06) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to begin the restoration of the hydrology, aquatic habitat, estuarine conditions and native vegetation at Pixieland and Tamara Quays first by removing asphalt and noxious weeds, and then replanting. Includes wildlife and plant biological evaluations.Item Open Access Little Nestucca restoration project decision notice(2007-05) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of the project EA, to thin commercially 2,638 acres of 30 to 63 year-old young managed conifer stands, as well as approximately 210 acres of 90 to 95 year-old off-site Douglas fir stands. Also includes decommissioning 7 miles of roads, closing some non-key roads, constructing 2 miles of new temporary roads, and reopening about 10 miles of existing temporary roads.Item Open Access Little Nestucca thin environmental assessment(2007-01) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to thin commercially 2,638 acres of 30 to 63 year-old young managed conifer stands, as well as approximately 210 acres of 90 to 95 year-old off-site Douglas fir stands. Also includes decommissioning 7 miles of roads, closing some non-key roads, and constructing 2 miles of new temporary roads and reopen about 10 miles of existing temporary roads.Item Open Access Diamond Peak thin decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2006-11-13) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of the project EA (with the exception of Unit 8), to thin commercially 347 acres of young managed conifer stands in the vicinity of Deadwood Mountain and Pea Ridge, to realign and decommission roads, and construct a temporary road.Item Open Access Diamond Peak thin environmental assessment(2006-04) Hebo Ranger District (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to improve watershed and habitat for aquatic and terrestrial species by thinning commercially 347 acres of young managed conifer stands in the vicinity of Deadwood Mountain and Pea Ridge, and to realign and decommission roads and construct a temporary road.