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ATLANTA FOREST MANAGEMENT UNIT COMPARTMENT REVIEW PRESENTATION COMPARTMENT 023 ENTRY YEAR: 2011 Compartment Acreage: 1713 County: Montmorency Revision Date: September 24, 2009 Stand Examiner: Barber Legal Description: T30N, R02E, Sec. 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30 RMU (if applicable): Management Goals: Regenerate oak; manage peaks in aspen age class distribution. Soil and Topography: rolling, often steep hills. PArVHa/PArVVb, and wetlands dominate, but includes PVCd, and AFO. Ownership Patterns, Development, and Land Use in and Around the Compartment: Other state land, and second/rural homes. Farmland lies to the north. Unique, Natural Features (include only non-site specific and non-sensitive information): One or more occurrences have been reported for this compartment. Archeological, Historical, and Cultural Features (include only non-site specific and non-sensitive information): One or more occurrences have been reported for this compartment. Special Management Designations or Considerations: None. Watershed and Fisheries Considerations: Barger Creek and the upper Thunder Bay River both intersect this compartment, and both are wild trout streams less than 50 feet wide; mimimum buffer width of 300 feet recommended; AOI’s along Bass and McCormick lakes noted, no clear cut along the lakes and no cutting of

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Page 1: ATLANTA FOREST MANAGEMENT UNIT COMPARTMENT …€¦ · ATLANTA FOREST MANAGEMENT UNIT COMPARTMENT REVIEW PRESENTATION COMPARTMENT 023 ENTRY YEAR: 2011 Compartment Acreage: 1713 County:

ATLANTA FOREST MANAGEMENT UNIT

COMPARTMENT REVIEW PRESENTATION

COMPARTMENT 023 ENTRY YEAR: 2011

Compartment Acreage: 1713 County: Montmorency

Revision Date: September 24, 2009 Stand Examiner: Barber Legal Description: T30N, R02E, Sec. 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30 RMU (if applicable): Management Goals: Regenerate oak; manage peaks in aspen age class distribution. Soil and Topography: rolling, often steep hills. PArVHa/PArVVb, and wetlands dominate, but includes PVCd, and AFO. Ownership Patterns, Development, and Land Use in and Around the Compartment: Other state land, and second/rural homes. Farmland lies to the north. Unique, Natural Features (include only non-site specific and non-sensitive information): One or more occurrences have been reported for this compartment. Archeological, Historical, and Cultural Features (include only non-site specific and non-sensitive information): One or more occurrences have been reported for this compartment. Special Management Designations or Considerations: None. Watershed and Fisheries Considerations: Barger Creek and the upper Thunder Bay River both intersect this compartment, and both are wild trout streams less than 50 feet wide; mimimum buffer width of 300 feet recommended; AOI’s along Bass and McCormick lakes noted, no clear cut along the lakes and no cutting of

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trees larger than 4 inches DBH within 25 feet of waters edge; selective cutting within the buffer (to 25ft of waters edge) may be done. . Wildlife Habitat Considerations: Game species likely to be present in this compartment include elk, white-tailed deer, black bear, coyote, red fox, bobcat, and raccoon, woodcock, ruffed grouse, and wood duck.. This compartment also has potential for the following species of greatest conservation need: red-shouldered hawk, Blanding’s turtle, eastern massasauga, wood turtle, bald eagle, Cooper’s hawk, osprey, and northern goshawk, whip-poor-will, wood thrush, southern redbacked vole, hoary bat, northern bat, and deer mouse. Additional species with potential to be present include long-tailed weasel, northern short-tailed shrew, masked shrew, common raven, garter snake, striped skunk, redbelly snake, tiger salamander, and cedar waxwing. Elk sign and browse scattered throughout compartment. Mineral Resource and Development Concerns and/or Restrictions: Surface sediments consist of coarse-textured till and glacial outwash sand and gravel and postglacial alluvium. The glacial drift thickness varies between 400 and 600 feet. Beneath the glacial drift is the Mississippian Coldwater Shale. There is no known economic use for this shale. A gravel pit is located in Section 22 and potential is good. This area is leased and has been developed for the Antrim Shale. Vehicle Access: Roads to be closed are shown on the compartment map as closed or abandoned. Survey Needs: Surveying will be required to prove trespass, or for timber sale preparation. Recreational Facilities and Opportunities: MCCCT, water access site, cold water trout streams. Fire Protection: Adequate. Atlanta VFD. Additional Compartment Information:

The following 5 reports from the Operations Inventory System (OIPC) are attached:

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♦ Cover Type by Age Class ♦ Cover Type by Management Objective ♦ Compartment Volume Summary ♦ Proposed Treatments – No Limiting Factors ♦ Proposed Treatments – With Limiting Factors

The following information is displayed, where pertinent, on the attached compartment maps: ♦ Base feature information, stand numbers, cover types ♦ Proposed treatments ♦ Proposed road access system ♦ Suggested potential old growth

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2623-N0

53330-U0

5320-U0

27122-X0

91320-U0

95122-X0

40310-G0

34622-L0

10330-U0

14500-Z0

21310-G0

36330-U0

22310-G0

18310-G0

55310-G0

48310-G0

26310-G0

73122-X0

69500-Z0

46310-G0

11320-U0

63623-N0

16129-Q6

884130-A6

174130-A3

564131-A3

524133-A3

626129-Q6

796120-C6

944211-R8

34139-A6

64130-A9

764139-A6

384222-J6

684126-O9

924130-A3

724130-A6

606120-C6

754134-A6

854123-O8

844199-MD6

814131-A3

544126-O9

744130-A6

824139-A6

934130-A3

874130-A6

394123-O9

864139-A9

994130-A6

1024131-A6

984131-A3

974124-O6

44319-UM9

74191-MD9

196124-Q4

234222-J6

304311-UM6

654134-A6

136120-C6

904132-A9

666120-C6

494191-MD5

84130-A8

124126-O9

96122-S1

154130-A6

244130-A3

254133-A3

284220-W9

324191-MD2

376127-W6

314119-M5

594199-MD9

616120-C2

444199-MD6

576112-P558

4220-W8

454131-A9

704221-R933

4130-A6

834221-R9

894123-O7

476121-T6

434112-M6

414130-A9

514130-A5

714221-R9

784130-A3

646129-Q5

674130-A3

294134-A3

164130-A6

206122-S6

1014199-MD9

1004131-A6

964123-O6

804239-MC2

776121-T1

354130-A3

424310-UM9

504220-W9

Sheridan Creek

Avery Lake

McCormick Lake

Lake Inez

Bass Lakes

Bass Lakes

Ellsworth Lake

Thunder Bay River

Thompson Pond

Barg

er C

reek

Thunder Bay River

Sheridan Creek

Thunder Bay Rive

r

32

Lutz

Rd

Hos

sler

Rd

County Road 489

Baker Rd

Fritz Rd

Bel

tz R

d

Sce

nic

Rou

te 3

McC

orm

ick

Lake

Rd

Sho

relin

e D

r

Mouch Rd

Pinegrove Ln

Katie Ln

Hunters R

d

Irwin Rd

Manier R

d

Old Stat

e Rd

Rou

gh R

d

Thor

ton

Rd

K B Farm Rd

Solitude Ln

Birc

h H

ill D

rBass Lake Rd

Paulson Rd

Lake

view

Dr

S K

elly

ville

Rd

Hillside Trl

Upland Trl

Smith

Trl

Riverbend Trl

Whitehead Rd

Trine Rd

Woo

dlan

d D

r

Gamble Rd

84°16’0"W

84°16’0"W

84°15’0"W

84°15’0"W

84°14’0"W

84°14’0"W

84°13’0"W

84°13’0"W

84°12’0"W

84°12’0"W44

°57’

0"N 44

°57’

0"N

44°5

8’0"

N 44°5

8’0"

N

44°5

9’0"

N 44°5

9’0"

N

45°0

’0"N

45°0

’0"N

Cover Type & Treatment Map

LegendMiris CornersHighwaysPaved RoadCounty Gravel RoadGravel RoadPoor Dirt RoadClosed RoadIntermittent Stream/DrainStreamPipelinesTrailsMCCCT TrailsState HighwayLakes and Rivers

TreatmentsClearcut (w/Reserves, Patch/Strip)Thinning (Crown, Low, Systematic)MowingOpening MaintenanceOther Treatment - See Comments

Forest Stands Level 3

411 - Northern Hardwood412 - Oak Types413 - Aspen Types419 - Mixed Upland Deciduous421 - Planted Pines422 - Natural Pines423 - Other Upland Conifers430 - Upland Mixed Forest611 - Lowland Deciduous Forest612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest

Non-Forest Stands Level 3

122 - Road/Parking Lot310 - Herbaceous Openland320 - Upland Shrub330 - Low-Density Trees500 - Water622 - Lowland Shrub623 - Emergent Wetland

1 0 10.5 Miles

17

20

29 28

21

3336

30

31

Compartment 23T30N, R01E, Sec. 36T30N, R02E, Sec. 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33County: MontmorencyUnit: AtlantaYOE: 2011Acres: 1,713 GIS CalculatedStand Examiner: Richard BarberMap Revised: 8/05/2009Map Phase: Pre-Review

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2623-N0

53330-U0

5320-U0

27122-X0

91320-U0

95122-X0

40310-G0

34622-L0

10330-U0

14500-Z0

21310-G0

36330-U0

22310-G0

18310-G0

55310-G0

48310-G0

26310-G0

73122-X0

69500-Z0

46310-G0

11320-U0

63623-N0

16129-Q6

884130-A6

174130-A3

564131-A3

524133-A3

626129-Q6

796120-C6

944211-R8

34139-A6

64130-A9

764139-A6

384222-J6

684126-O9

924130-A3

724130-A6

606120-C6

754134-A6

854123-O8

844199-MD6

814131-A3

544126-O9

744130-A6

824139-A6

934130-A3

874130-A6

394123-O9

864139-A9

994130-A6

1024131-A6

984131-A3

974124-O6

44319-UM9

74191-MD9

196124-Q4

234222-J6

304311-UM6

654134-A6

136120-C6

904132-A9

666120-C6

494191-MD5

84130-A8

124126-O9

96122-S1

154130-A6

244130-A3

254133-A3

284220-W9

324191-MD2

376127-W6

314119-M5

594199-MD9

616120-C2

444199-MD6

576112-P558

4220-W8

454131-A9

704221-R933

4130-A6

834221-R9

894123-O7

476121-T6

434112-M6

414130-A9

514130-A5

714221-R9

784130-A3

646129-Q5

674130-A3

294134-A3

164130-A6

206122-S6

1014199-MD9

1004131-A6

964123-O6

804239-MC2

776121-T1

354130-A3

424310-UM9

504220-W9

Lutz

Rd

Hos

sler

Rd Baker Rd

County Road 489

Fritz Rd

Bel

tz R

d

Sce

nic

Rou

te 3

Sho

relin

e D

r

Mouch Rd

McC

orm

ick

Lake

Rd

Pinegrove Ln

Katie Ln

Hunters R

d

Man

ier R

d

Irwin Rd

Thor

ton

Rd

Rou

gh R

d

K B Farm Rd

Old Stat

e Rd

Solitude Ln

S K

elly

ville

Rd

Birc

h H

ill D

r

Bass Lake Rd

Paulson Rd

Lake

view

Dr

Hillside Trl

Upland Trl

Smith

Trl

Riverbend Trl

Whitehead Rd

Trine Rd

Woo

dlan

d D

r

High Bluffs Trl

32

Barg

er C

reek

Thunder Bay River

Sheridan Creek

Thunder Bay River

Avery Lake

McCormick Lake

Lake Inez

Bass Lakes

Bass Lakes

Lake Fifteen

Ellsworth Lake

Thunder Bay River

Thompson Pond

Sheridan Creek

84°15’0"W

84°15’0"W

84°14’0"W

84°14’0"W

84°13’0"W

84°13’0"W

84°12’0"W

84°12’0"W 84°11’0"W44

°57’

0"N 44

°57’

0"N

44°5

8’0"

N 44°5

8’0"

N

44°5

9’0"

N 44°5

9’0"

N

45°0

’0"N

45°0

’0"N

Stand Boundary Map

LegendMiris CornersHighwaysPaved RoadCounty Gravel RoadGravel RoadPoor Dirt RoadClosed RoadPipelinesIntermittent Stream/DrainStreamTrailsMCCCT TrailsState HighwayStand Boundaries

Forest Stands Level 3

411 - Northern Hardwood412 - Oak Types413 - Aspen Types419 - Mixed Upland Deciduous421 - Planted Pines422 - Natural Pines423 - Other Upland Conifers430 - Upland Mixed Forest611 - Lowland Deciduous Forest612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest

Non-Forest Stands Level 3

122 - Road/Parking Lot310 - Herbaceous Openland320 - Upland Shrub330 - Low-Density Trees500 - Water622 - Lowland Shrub623 - Emergent Wetland

1 0 10.5 Miles

17

20

29 28

21

3336

30

31

Compartment 23T30N, R01E, Sec. 36T30N, R02E, Sec. 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33County: MontmorencyUnit: AtlantaYOE: 2011Acres: 1,713 GIS CalculatedStand Examiner: Richard BarberMap Revised: 8/05/2009Map Phase: Pre-Review

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2623-N0

53330-U0

5320-U0

27122-X0

91320-U0

95122-X0

40310-G0

34622-L0

10330-U0

14500-Z0

21310-G0

36330-U0

22310-G0

18310-G0

55310-G0

48310-G0

26310-G0

73122-X0

69500-Z0

46310-G0

11320-U0

63623-N0

16129-Q6

884130-A6

174130-A3

564131-A3

524133-A3

626129-Q6

796120-C6

944211-R8

34139-A6

64130-A9

764139-A6

384222-J6

684126-O9

924130-A3

724130-A6

606120-C6

754134-A6

854123-O8

844199-MD6

814131-A3

544126-O9

744130-A6

824139-A6

934130-A3

874130-A6

394123-O9

864139-A9

994130-A6

1024131-A6

984131-A3

974124-O6

44319-UM9

74191-MD9

196124-Q4

234222-J6

304311-UM6

654134-A6

136120-C6

904132-A9

666120-C6

494191-MD5

84130-A8

124126-O9

96122-S1

154130-A6

244130-A3

254133-A3

284220-W9

324191-MD2

376127-W6

314119-M5

594199-MD9

616120-C2

444199-MD6

576112-P558

4220-W8

454131-A9

704221-R933

4130-A6

834221-R9

894123-O7

476121-T6

434112-M6

414130-A9

514130-A5

714221-R9

784130-A3

646129-Q5

674130-A3

294134-A3

164130-A6

206122-S6

1014199-MD9

1004131-A6

964123-O6

804239-MC2

776121-T1

354130-A3

424310-UM9

504220-W9

84°16’0"W 84°15’0"W

84°15’0"W

84°14’0"W

84°14’0"W

84°13’0"W

84°13’0"W

84°12’0"W

84°12’0"W 84°11’0"W44

°56’

0"N 44

°56’

0"N

44°5

7’0"

N 44°5

7’0"

N

44°5

8’0"

N 44°5

8’0"

N

44°5

9’0"

N 44°5

9’0"

N

45°0

’0"N

45°0

’0"N

Dedicated & Proposed Special Conservation Area Map

LegendMiris CornersStand Boundaries

Dedicated Special Conservation AreasCold Water StreamsCold Water LakesBoat Access SitesCampgrounds

Forest Stands Level 3

411 - Northern Hardwood412 - Oak Types413 - Aspen Types419 - Mixed Upland Deciduous421 - Planted Pines422 - Natural Pines423 - Other Upland Conifers430 - Upland Mixed Forest611 - Lowland Deciduous Forest612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest

Non-Forest Stands Level 3

122 - Road/Parking Lot310 - Herbaceous Openland320 - Upland Shrub330 - Low-Density Trees500 - Water622 - Lowland Shrub623 - Emergent Wetland

1 0 10.5 Miles

17

20

29 28

21

3336

30

31

Compartment 23T30N, R01E, Sec. 36T30N, R02E, Sec. 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33County: MontmorencyUnit: AtlantaYOE: 2011Acres: 1,713 GIS CalculatedStand Examiner: Richard BarberMap Revised: 8/05/2009Map Phase: Pre-Review

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Covertype, Acres, and Age summaryCompartment

Report Date: 08/05/2009Atlanta Mgt. Unit 023

Non-

Fore

sted

1-9

10-1

9

20-2

9

30-3

9

40-4

9

50-5

9

60-6

9

70-7

9

80-8

9

Unev

en A

ge

Tota

l

Year of Entry 2011

Age Class

(Level 3 Cover Type)

90-9

9

100-

109

110-

119

120 +

00Aspen Types 490 100 148 192 223 51 18 21 12 10 0 8240

00Emergent Wetland 021 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 210

00Herbaceous Openland 015 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150

00Low-Density Trees 025 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250

00Lowland Coniferous Forest 00 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 17 90 31 1470

00Lowland Deciduous Forest 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 30

00Lowland Shrub 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

110Mixed Upland Deciduous 90 0 0 55 49 89 0 17 0 0 0 2310

00Natural Pines 00 0 0 0 10 11 6 1 7 20 0 540

00Northern Hardwood 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 350

00Oak Types 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 102 77 24 0 2030

00Other Upland Conifers 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 70

00Planted Pines 00 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 190

00Road/Parking Lot 014 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140

00Upland Mixed Forest 00 0 0 11 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 230

00Upland Shrub 018 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180

00Water 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

0 0 1115158 148Total 105 100 261 282 176 28 155 143 31 1651

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2011

TreatmentName

Acres StandAge

Cover TypeObjective

SizeDensity

TreatmentType

TreatmentMethod

Stage1CoverType

Mgt. Unit PROPOSED TREATMENTSNO LIMITING FACTORS

023Compartment: Entry Yr:

Stand

Inventory Method: IFMAPAtlanta

08/05/2009Date

Page 1 of 4

54023007-CCR 93High Density Log

Regeneration survey.

Oak, PineHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

11.4

Do not cut red pine, white pine, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand.Use shortwood specs to protect white pine and oak regeneration.Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

7 4191 - Mixed Upland Deciduous

with Conifer

NextSteps:

54023016-CCR 48High Density Pole

Regen survey.

AspenHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

72.8

Do not cut red pine, white pine, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

16 4130 - Aspen

NextSteps:

54023031-CCR 89Medium Density Pole

Regeneration survey.

Mixed Northern Hardwoods

Harvest Clearcut with Reserves

21.7

Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

31 4119 - Mixed Northern Hardwoods

NextSteps:

54023038-CCR 50High Density Pole

Regeneration survey. Plan B: Plant JP.

Natural Jack PineHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

10.6

...Require snow off harvest, whole tree skid.

Do not cut red pine, white pine, oak, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole...

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

38 42220 - Natural Jack Pine

NextSteps:

54023039-Thin 80-90

79High Density Log Red OakHarvest Crown Thinning53.7

Thin to 80-90 BA, favoring retention of oak. Do not cut red pine, white pine, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Use shortwood specs to protect white pine and oak regeneration. Stay off steep slopes.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

39 4123 - Red Oak

NextSteps:

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2011

TreatmentName

Acres StandAge

Cover TypeObjective

SizeDensity

TreatmentType

TreatmentMethod

Stage1CoverType

Mgt. Unit PROPOSED TREATMENTSNO LIMITING FACTORS

023Compartment: Entry Yr:

Stand

Inventory Method: IFMAPAtlanta

08/05/2009Date

Page 2 of 4

54023042-CCR 79High Density Log

Regeneration survey.

Pine, OakHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

8.0

Do not cut white pine, White oak, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand.Use shortwood specs to protect white pine and oak regeneration. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

42 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix

NextSteps:

54023045-CCR 79High Density Log

Regeneration survey.

Oak, AspenHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

20.7

Do not cut red pine, white pine, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

45 4131 - Aspen, Oak

NextSteps:

54023054-CCR 89High Density Log

Regeneration survey.

White, Black, N. Pin Oak

Harvest Clearcut with Reserves

24.0

Do not cut red pine, white pine, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole. Use shortwood specs to protect white pine and oak regeneration.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

54 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak

NextSteps:

54023068-CCR 94High Density Log

Regeneration survey.

White, Black, N. Pin Oak

Harvest Clearcut with Reserves

23.9

Do not cut red pine, white pine, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

68 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak

NextSteps:

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TreatmentName

Acres StandAge

Cover TypeObjective

SizeDensity

TreatmentType

TreatmentMethod

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54023072-CCR 41High Density Pole

Regeneration survey.

AspenHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

6.0

(cont.) stand lying outside the treatment area. Treat only if treating stand 75.

Do not cut red pine, white pine, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Use shortwood specs to protect white pine and oak regeneration and slopes. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole and may consist of portions of the

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

72 4130 - Aspen

NextSteps:

54023074-CCR 45High Density Pole

Regeneration survey.

AspenHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

14.3

Do not cut red pine, white pine, oak, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

74 4130 - Aspen

NextSteps:

54023075-CCR 40High Density Pole

Regeneration survey.

AspenHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

33.6

Do not cut red pine, white pine, oak, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

75 4134 - Aspen, Spruce/Fir

NextSteps:

54023082-CCR 64High Density Pole

Regeneration survey.

Aspen, Mixed Deciduous

Harvest Clearcut with Reserves

17.6

Do not cut red pine, white pine, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

82 4139 - Aspen, Mixed Deciduous

NextSteps:

54023086-CCR 89High Density Log

Regeneration survey.

Aspen, Mixed Deciduous

Harvest Clearcut with Reserves

9.9

Install 1-2 chain painted buffers around vernal ponds. No equipment operation inside of buffers.

Do not cut red pine, white pine, oak, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

86 4139 - Aspen, Mixed Deciduous

NextSteps:

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TreatmentName

Acres StandAge

Cover TypeObjective

SizeDensity

TreatmentType

TreatmentMethod

Stage1CoverType

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54023087-CCR 45High Density Pole

Regeneration survey.

AspenHarvest Clearcut with Reserves

51.7

Install a 1-2 chain painted buffers around vernal ponds. No equipment operation inside of buffers.

Do not cut red pine, white pine, oak, hemlock or white-cedar, if present. Acceptable regeneration is any combination of aspen, oak, jack pine, red pine, or white pine resulting in a medium or well stocked stand. Retain 3 to 10 percent of stand area in one or more patches. Location(s) will be determined during sale prep and will be representative of the stand's species mix as a whole.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

87 4130 - Aspen

NextSteps:

NF_54023026-NonFor

0

monitor vegetative composition and structure; re-enter on 5-10 year rotation as needed

Mixed Upland Herbaceous

Non-Forest Management

Mowing1.8

mow to maintain as open

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

26 Unspecified

NextSteps:

NF_54023040-NonFor

0

monitor vegetative composition and structure; re-enter on 5-10 year rotation as needed

Mixed Upland Herbaceous

Non-Forest Management

Mowing1.6

mow to maintain open character

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

40 Unspecified

NextSteps:

NF_54023053-NonFor

0

monitor vegetative composition and structure; re-enter on 5-10 year rotation as needed

Mixed Upland Herbaceous

Non-Forest Management

Brush Cutting10.4

mow and brush to maintain as opening/grass type. Leave larger cherry.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

53 Unspecified

NextSteps:

NF_54023055-NonFor

0

monitor vegetative composition and structure; re-enter on 5-10 year rotation as needed

Mixed Upland Herbaceous

Non-Forest Management

Mowing2.2

mow and cut brush to maintain open character beneath trees

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

55 Unspecified

NextSteps:

54023085-Regen Survey

78 Red OakOther Unspecified22.2

Regen survey needed.

RevCmnt:

RevSpec:

85 4123 - Red Oak

NextSteps:

417.9Total Treatment

Acreage Proposed:

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TreatmentName

Acres StandAge

Cover TypeObjective

SizeDensity

TreatmentMethod

Treatment Type

Stage1Cover Type

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RevSpec:

Limiting Factorand Comment:

NextSteps:

No Treatment Reason

0Total Treatment

Acreage Proposed:

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Mgt. Unit

PROPOSED SPECIAL CONSERVATION AREA* (SCA) DETAILS

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Stand

Inventory Method: IFMAP

Atlanta

Comments

* This is a partial list of SCAs for this compartment. Not included are those areas identified under other Department initiatIves (Natural Rivers, Deer Wintering Areas, etc.). Those will be identified in separate, future map and report products.

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Description

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* This is a list of Dedicated Biodiversity Areas for this compartment along with a 1/4 mile buffer surrounding the compartment. Refer to Dedicated Conservation Area Map for areas that the below listed Conservation Areas are located.

DEDICATED CONSERVATION AREA DETAILS

Conservation Area SCA = Special Conservation Area

HCVA = High Conservation Value AreaERA = Ecological Reference Area

An aquatic or terrestrial area of the State that contains physical remains of human occupation. These are sites of cultural and historical significance that may occur upon terrestrial areas and Great Lakes bottomlands. They include thousands of Native American settlements and burial sites, as well as French and British outposts, nineteenth century logging camps, mines and homesteads. Beneath the waters of the Great Lakes, there are shipwrecks and other remains documenting the maritime trade. Such sites may be identified by Natural heritage data from the State Historic Preservation Office. Proposed treatments in this compartment will be implemented in such a manner as to maintain the integrity of these sites. Due to the sensitive nature of this information, no further detail about location is available.

Archaeological Site

SCA

A coldwater lake has temperature and dissolved oxygen conditions that allow naturally-reproduced or stocked trout populations and those of other coldwater fish species to persist from year to year. Suitable conditions for coldwater fishes may occur in Michigan lakes if they are relatively deep, have substantial groundwater inflows, or are located in colder (northern) areas of the state. Such lakes are established by Director's action and designated as trout resources by Fisheries Order 200.

Cold Water LakeSCA

A coldwater stream has temperature and dissolved oxygen conditions that allow naturally-reproduced or stocked trout populations and those of other coldwater fish species (e.g., slimy sculpin) to persist from year to year. Coldwater streams in Michigan typically provide these conditions due to substantial contributions of groundwater to their stream flows. Such streams are established by Director's action and designated as trout resources by Fisheries Order 210.

Cold Water StreamSCA

Facilities that are designed and maintained for routine or heavy recreational use, including State Parks, State Forest campgrounds, motorized and non-motorized trails, trailheads, staging areas and public access sites.

Concentrated Recreation Area

SCA