Sisters Ranger District
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2024-03-29T13:07:22ZFlymon II stewardship project final decison memo
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Flymon II stewardship project final decison memo
Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Announces decision to authorize project improving mule deer winter range and promote the growth of large
diameter ponderosa pine. This will be accomplished on up to 300 acres by thinning conifer
stands from below, mowing brush, and reintroducing prescribed fire. About 420,000 board feet
(MBF) of timber will be removed through stand density reduction to promote the development of
Late Old Structure (LOS) ponderosa pine forest. In addition, about 3 miles of road will be
closed to restore hydrologic function to lower Fly Creek and about 10 acres of spotted knapweed,
an invasive plant, will be hand pulled to reduce the risk of spread.
10 pp. T 12 S, R10E sections 1, 12, 13;
T12S, R11 E, sections 6, 7, and 18. Captured March 3, 2009.
2008-09-24T00:00:00ZCity of Sisters Townsite Act conveyance environmental assessment
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City of Sisters Townsite Act conveyance environmental assessment
Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
Proposes to sell 240 acres of National Forest lands under the authority of the 1958 National Forest Townsite Act to the city for a sewage and wastewater facility system. Conveyance would be limited to that essential to community needs and would contain provisions consistent with protection of adjacent National Forest. Facilities would include sewer treatment ponds, infrastructure, an effluent distribution area, roads, a buffer for residential properties and a buffer to protect forest lands.
28 pp.
Township 15 South, Range 10 East, Section 9, SE 1/4, and E 1/2 SW 1/4.
Captured May 25, 2007.
1999-05-01T00:00:00ZRoads analysis report for Eyerly project area
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Roads analysis report for Eyerly project area
Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
Analyzes road conditions on the 66.8 square miles of land accessed by 161.3 miles of road. Six-part process includes: setting up the analysis, describing the situation, identifying issues, assessing benefits, problems and risks, describing opportunities and setting priorities, and reporting.
119 pp. Tables, maps, figures, references, appendices.
"The project area is situated on a portion of the lower east flank of the Old Cascade Range. ... Most of the Forest road system is on the northeast side of Green Ridge; however, there are some short segments adjacent to the Metolius River and Lake Billy Chinook on the east side of the analysis area."
Captured June 28, 2007.
2003-04-01T00:00:00ZRound Lake Christian Camp decision memo
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Round Lake Christian Camp decision memo
Sisters Ranger District (Or.)
Announces decision to approve the master plan for the reconstruction of Round Lake Christian Camp following the destruction of the August 2003 B&B Complex Fire. Includes rebuilding cabins, shower, bath facilities and auditorium, and building new facilities such as a 2-story caretaker residence with a shop on the first floor, and a second camper's cabin with a new shower and septic tank. Also includes increasing camp capacity, improving and enhancing the parking area, constructing outdoor spaces and trails, and planting and managing vegetation in the permit area.
5 pp.
T. 13 S., R. 8 E., Section 16.
Captured May 24, 2007.
2006-08-10T00:00:00Z