(detailed management direction is described in the Resource Management Plan)
| Major Land Allocations1 | Acres | ||
| Late-Successional/District | |||
| Designated Reserves | 1,600 | ||
| General Forest Management Areas - Matrix | |||
| West side | 23,550 | ||
| Late-Succesional/District Designated Reserve Buffers |
2,3003 | ||
| East side | 8,750 | ||
| Rangelands2/3 | |||
| West side | 46,537 | ||
| East side | 158,145 | ||
| Other 4 | |||
| West side | 26,080 | ||
| East side | 155,270 | ||
| Total | 215,520 | ||
| 1
Riparian Reserves underlie all of the
allocations/classifications shown in this table. Overlaps could not be eliminated due to limitations in the database. 2
Grazing allocations overlap with all of the other
land allocations, 3 These acres are not included in the total. 4 Includes all woodlands,
commercial forest land outside matrix and |
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| Water Quality and Riparian Areas | Acres | |
| Riparian Reserves | ||
| West side | 19,450 | |
| East side | 9,100 |
Management Decision:
Restore and maintain the ecological health of watersheds and the aquatic ecosystems contained within them on public lands through implementation of the Aquatic Conservation Strategy.
Restore or maintain riparian-wetland areas so that 75 percent or more are in proper functioning condition by 1997. Provide livestock forage consistent with the objective of achieving an advanced ecological status, except where resource management objectives, including proper functioning condition, will require an earlier successional stage, thus providing the widest variety of vegetation and habitat diversity for wildlife, fish, and watershed protection.
| Old Growth and Mature Habitat | Acres | |
| West Side Management Decision: | ||
| Manage 3 percent of the land
as Late-Successional/ District Designated Reserves. Manage all Matrix lands for connectivity and biological diversity across the landscape. |
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| Existing old growth excluded from timber harvest |
4,526 | |
| Existing mature stands excluded from timber harvest |
4,090 | |
| Total forest land excluded from planned timber harvest |
17,837 | |
| Existing old growth managed for partial retention |
143 | |
| Existing mature stands managed for partial retention |
154 | |
| Total forest land managed for partial retention |
1,257 | |
| East Side Management Decision5: | ||
| Manage all Matrix lands for
connectivity and biological diversity across the landscape. |
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| Existing old growth excluded from timber harvest |
729 | |
| Existing mature stands excluded from timber harvest |
1,420 | |
| Total forest land excluded from planned timber harvest |
6,561 | |
| Existing old growth managed for partial retention |
67 | |
| Existing mature stands managed for partial retention |
380 | |
| Total forest land managed for for partial retention |
1,292 | |
| 5 Does not
include suitable woodlands (predominately juniper woodlands), for which no detailed inventory has yet been done. |
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Table R-1. Summary of Land Allocations and Management Actions/Directions (continued)
(detailed management direction is described in the Resource Management Plan)
| Timber | Acres | |
| West Side | ||
| Forest management allocations (commercial forest land): |
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| Intensive | 0 | |
| Restricted | 23,563 | |
| Woodlands | 0 | |
| Enhancement of other uses or not available (total) |
24,059 | |
| Practices (assumed average annual for the first decade): |
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| Regeneration harvest uni6 | 131 | |
| (TRIM-PLUS harvest acres)6 | (61) | |
| Commercial thinning/density management /uneven-age harvest units6 |
828 | |
| (TRIM-PLUS harvest acres)6 | (385) | |
| Site preparation (pile & burn slash) | 180 | |
| Vegetation control | 200 | |
| Animal damage control | 400 | |
| Pre-commercial thinning | 50 | |
| Brushfield/hardwood conversion | 0 | |
| Planting/regular stock | 300 | |
| Planting/genetically selected | 100 | |
| Fertilization | 3 | |
| Pruning | 16 | |
| New road construction (miles/acres) | 1/11 | |
| ASQ sale quantity (mmbf) | 5.917 | |
| ASQ sale quantity (mmcf) | 1.037 | |
| East Side | ||
| Forest management allocations (commercial forest land): |
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| Intensive | 0 | |
| Restricted | 8,766 | |
| Woodlands | 0 | |
| Enhancement of other uses or not available (total)8 |
82,464 | |
| Practices (assumed average annual for the first decade): |
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| Regeneration harvest units (acres)8 | 33 | |
| Commercial thinning/density management uneven age harvest units (acres) |
269 | |
| Site preparation (pile & burn slash) | 70 | |
| Vegetation control | 25 | |
| Animal damage control | 15 | |
| Pre-commercial thinning | 20 | |
| Brushfield/hardwood conversion | 0 | |
| Planting/regular stock | 60 | |
| Planting/genetically selected stock | 15 | |
| Fertilization | 0 | |
| Pruning | 13 | |
| New road construction (miles/acres) | 0.7/8 | |
| ASQ sale quantity (mmbf) | 0.405 | |
| ASQ sale quantity (mmcf) | 0.085 | |
| 6
See Appendix 4-C of the Final RMP for an
explanation of the difference in acres between actual harvest and TRIM-PLUS harvest acres. 7 The
probable sale quantity shown may vary by plus or minus 40
8 Includes juniper woodland
as available for enhancement of other |
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Table R-1. Summary of Land Allocations and Management Action/Directions (continued)
(detailed management direction is described in the Resource Management Plan)
| Special Status Species including Theatened and Endangered Species Habitat (Animals and Plants) |
Acres | |
| Management Decision: | ||
| Manage habitats of federal candidate
state listed, state candidate, and Bureau sensitive species on all BLM-administered land. |
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| Implement standards and guidelines for
SEIS special attention species. |
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| Acres managed for all federal candidate category 1 and 2, state listed, and Bureau sensitive species |
212,000 |
| Wildlife (including Fisheries) Habitat |
Percent/Feet | |
| West side | ||
| Leave 120 linear feet of
logs per acre greater than or equal to 16 inches in diameter and 16 feet long. |
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| Seed harvested acres to legumes and/or grasses (percent) |
up to 40 | |
| Wet meadows buffer width (in feet) | 150 | |
| Seasonal wetlands buffer width (in feet) | 150 | |
| Cliffs/Talus slopes buffer width (in feet) | 100 | |
| Dry meadows buffer width (in feet) | 100 | |
| Wooded swamps buffer width (in feet) | 150 | |
| East Side | ||
| Retain, where available dead
and down materials at approximately 5 tons per acre including 50 lineal feet of logs per acre greater than or equal to 12 inches in diameter and 8 feet long. |
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| Seed harvested acres to legumes and/or grasses (percent) |
up to 40 | |
| Wet meadows buffer width (in feet) | 150 | |
| Seasonal wetlands buffer width (in feet) | 150 | |
| Cliffs/Talus slopes buffer width (in feet) | 100 | |
| Dry meadows buffer width (in feet) | 100 | |
| Wooded swamps buffer width (in feet) | 150 | |
| Special Areas | Numbers/Acres | |
| Designate New RNA/ACECs | 1 | |
| Designate New other ACECs9 | 3 | |
| Acres in RNA/ACECs | 520 | |
| Acres in other ACECs9 | 7,680 | |
| 9
An "other area of critical environmental
concern" is one that is not also an research natural area. |
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| Recreation | Number/Acres/Miles | |
| Sites available for recreation (numbers/acres) |
15-50/450-1220 | |
| Open year-round to OHV use (acres) | 102,000 | |
| OHV use limited (acres) | 105,600 | |
| Closed year-round to OHV use (acres) | 4,300 | |
| Maintained trails (number/miles) | 4-22/8-118 | |
| Roads open year-round (miles) | 283 | |
| Roads with OHV use limited (miles) | 150 | |
| Roads closed year-round (miles) | 44 | |
Table R-1. Summary of Land Allocations and Management Action/Directions (continued)
(detailed management direction is described in the Resource Management Plan)
| Wild and Scenic Rivers | Number/Miles | ||
| River segments found suitable for designation as: | |||
| Recreational | 0/0 | ||
| Scenic10 | 1/11.0 | ||
| Wild | 0/0 | ||
| 10 The
11 mile segment of the Upper Klamath River was found suitable for designation as Scenic in both the draft and final Resource Management Plans. It was designated as Scenic by the Secretary of the Interior in October 1994. That designation is currently being litigated by the City of Klamath Falls. |
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| Visual Resources | Acres | ||
| Management Decision: | |||
| Manage as VRM Class II all
BLM lands within 1/4 mile of developed recreation sites, the Pacific Crest Trail, Spencer Creek, state scenic waterways and rivers designated scenic under the National Wild & Scenic Rivers Act. No less than VRM Class III management would be provided within 1/4 mile of rural interface areas and state and federal highways. The remaining lands would be managed as inventoried. |
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| Visual Resource Management Class I | 0 | ||
| Visual Resource Management Class II | 33,500 | ||
| Visual Resource Management Class III | 81,800 | ||
| Visual Resource Management Class IV | 96,700 | ||
| Cultural Resources | Acres/Sites | |
| Reserve as Native American traditional use areas |
4,140/- | |
| Acres nominated to National Register of Historical Places |
5,000/50 | |
| Acres per year requiring cultural survey | 4,500/- |
| Land Tenure | Acres | |
| Management Decision: | ||
| Make land tenure adjustment
to benefit a variety of uses and values. Emphasize opportunities that conserve Biological Diversity, enhance ecosystem management or improve management efficiency. |
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| Zone 1 identified for retention |
186,000 | |
| Zone 2 potentially suitable for exchange only |
3,000 | |
| Zone 3 potentially suitable for sale or exchange |
23,000 | |
Hydroelectric or Alternative
Energy Projects
Management Decision:
Right-of-way application for the Salt Caves hydroelectric project is denied based on the Secretary of the Interior's designation of the Upper Klamath River as Scenic. The outcome of the litigation between the City of Klamath Falls and the Secretary of the Interior could change this decision.
Right-of-way applications for pumped storage or alternative energy projects would be accepted. Approval or denial of the application would depend on site-specific NEPA analysis.
Table R-1. Summary of Land Allocations and Management Action/Directions (continued)
(detailed management direction is described in the Resource Management Plan)
| Rights-of-Way | Acres | |
| Rights-of-way avoidance areas | 58,080 | |
| Rights-of-way exclusion areas | 840 | |
| Access/Withdrawals | ||
| Management Decision: | ||
| Acquire public access to
public lands to assist various programs to meet management objectives. Protect lands
with important resource values and/or |
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| Energy and Mineral Management | Acres | |
| Available for oil and gas and geothermal leasing11 |
238,400 | |
| Closed to oil, gas and geothermal leasing |
300 | |
| Open to mining claim location and operation |
229,500 | |
| Closed to mining location12 | 6,400 | |
| Available for salable mineral disposal | 222,500 | |
| Closed to salable mineral disposal | 14,800 | |
| 11
There would be 1,400 acres less of geothermal resources. 12 An additional 1,500 acres closed
to non-metalliferous mineral |
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| Rural Interface Area Management | Acres | |
| Acres considered for alternative forest management practices |
3,050 | |
| Acres where clearcutting and herbicide spraying excluded |
0 | |
| Acres managed for VRM Class II objectives | 0 | |
| Acres managed for VRM Class III objectives | 3,050 | |
| Acres where prescribed burning excluded | 0 | |
| Livestock Grazing | ||
| Number of AUMs annually on 95 grazing allotments |
12,978 | |
| Construct reservoirs (each) | 68 | |
| Develop springs (each) | 14 | |
| Miles of fence to build | 58.5 | |
| Control competing vegetation (acres) | 12,950 | |
| Road Management | ||
| Construction (miles of road)13 | 1.7 | |
| Limit, as a goal, open road
densities to 1.5 miles per square mile. |
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| 13 Annual average construction. | ||
Table R-1. Summary of Land Allocations and Management Action/Directions (continued)
(detailed management direction is described in the Resource Management Plan)
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| Follow Noxious Weed Control
Final EIS 1986 and 1987. Follow current local plan and environmental assessment. |
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| Fire | Acres | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Per year prescribed burning for site
pre- paration and silvicultural hazard reduction |
250 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Per year prescribed burning for wildlife habitat and forage enhancement |
740 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Per year natural and/or artificial ignition prescribed fire for ecosystem enhancement |
up to 7,500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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