NEPA Project Details
Project: Green Butte Density Management | |
| Project Status: Project Under Implementation | |
| Office Location: Roseburg | |
| Resource Area: Swiftwater | |
| NEPA #: OR-104-02-09 Decision Record | |
| Document Publish Date: 7/04/2006 | |
| Summary: It is the Swiftwater Field Manager's decision to authorize implementation of the Green Butte Density Management timber sale in Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, T. 26 S., R. 7 W., W.M. 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 Late-Successional Reserve (LSR) land-use allocation. The stands that will be treated are second-growth forest between 33 to 66 years of age. Green Butte would provide approximately 5,850 MBF of merchantable timber available for auction. This decision is subject to administrative remedy under 43 CFR § 5003.2 and 5003.3. Figures 1 and 2 and Tables 1, 2, and 3 provide a summary of forest treatments that are part of this project. | |
| Public Protest/Appeal Start Date : N/A - Historic | |
| Public Protest/Appeal End Date : N/A - Historic | |
| Contact: Roseburg District Office | |
| Contact Phone: (541) 440-4930 | |
| Program Areas: Timber/Silviculture | |
| NEPA #: OR-104-02-09 FONSI/Decision Record | |
| Document Publish Date: 6/28/2006 | |
| Summary: Green Butte is a forest density management project identified in the Upper Umpqua Watershed Plan (EA # OR -104-02-09), the Decision Record for the Upper Umpqua Watershed Plan (October 8, 2003), and in the Decision Record for the Green Butte Density Management project (June 21, 2006). Green Butte Density Management encompasses approximately 379 acres located in Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, T. 26 S., R. 07 W., W.M. | |
| Public Protest/Appeal Start Date : N/A - Historic | |
| Public Protest/Appeal End Date : N/A - Historic | |
| Contact: Roseburg District Office | |
| Contact Phone: (541) 440-4930 | |
| Program Areas: Timber/Silviculture | |
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