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Alternate Plans Hardwood Commission Meeting June 29,2005

Alternate Plans Hardwood Commission Meeting June 29,2005. Mary McDonald 360-902-1415 mary.mcdonald@wadnr.gov www.dnr.wa.gov/sflo. Small Forest Landowner Office in Olympia. Manager- Mary McDonald Grant Writing and Outreach- Kirk Hanson Forestry Riparian Easement Program – Dan Pomerenk

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Alternate Plans Hardwood Commission Meeting June 29,2005

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  1. Alternate Plans Hardwood Commission Meeting June 29,2005 Mary McDonald 360-902-1415 mary.mcdonald@wadnr.gov www.dnr.wa.gov/sflo

  2. Small Forest Landowner Office in Olympia Manager- Mary McDonald Grant Writing and Outreach-Kirk Hanson Forestry Riparian Easement Program–Dan Pomerenk Alternate Plans –Larry Dominguez Family Forest Fish Passage Program –Scott Potter

  3. Small Forest Landowner Office (SFLO) in the Field Pacific Cascade North: Chehalis -Rick Kuykendall Pacific Cascade South: Castle Rock –Teri Lysak Olympic: Forks -Ritch Wood Northeast: Colville -Steve DeCook Northwest: Sedro Woolley -Boyd Norton Southeast: Ellensburg -Joe Weeks

  4. What the SFLO Does • Alternate Plans • Forestry Riparian Easement Program • Family Forest Fish Passage Program • Seek External funding for Programs • Technical Assistance

  5. How many small forest landowners are there?Statistics • Number of small forest landowners: at least 22,000 • Number of small forest landowner acres: as much as 4.2 million

  6. Alternate Plans Site-specific Management Opportunities Provides flexibility with the state forest practices rules

  7. Alternate Plans Common Scenarios Hardwood Conversion (22) Individual & Group Tree Selection (11) Overstocked Stand (11) • Others: • Reverse in slope away from RMZ • Imminent Mortality within RMZ Forest Health (10) Mixed Stand Management (5)

  8. Alternate Plans Parameters • Must meet the resource protection goals and address the 5 riparian functions required by the forest practices rules • 3-5 year forest practices application • Plan expires with application

  9. Riparian Functions • Bank stability • Recruitment of Woody debris • Leaf litter fall and nutrients • Sediment filtering • Shade

  10. Alternate Plans Process • Landowner meets with SFLO forester • Landowner drafts Plan • Pre site visit • Landowner submits Plan/FPA • I.D. Team meeting • Approval/Disapproval • Conditions may apply • Approved within 30-45 days

  11. Alternate Plans Templates Templates simplify Alternate Plan process by recommending management prescriptions for common scenarios • Westside Overstocked Stand approved 11/04 • Eastside Riparian Imminent Mortality (work in progress)

  12. Application Success Rate • 52 Alternate Plans Approved 01-05 • 76.% approved on first submittal • 12.5% disapproved • 6 % withdrawn, no re-submittal • 6 % withdrawn, resubmitted (random sample, 52 applications) R. Gootee, Washington State University, In progress

  13. Alternate Plan – Hardwood Conversion • How to ensure your alternate plan is successful: • Not in CMZ • Written Prescriptions match field marking • Short term/long term riparian functions = surprises id team

  14. Observations on an Alternate plan Arkansas Creek, Cowlitz County • Alternative harvest restrictions + • Economic benefit to landowner + • Protection to public resources +/- • Site Prep - • Reforestation -

  15. Hardwood Conversion Temperature Modeling Project • Purpose: collect information for Template for Hardwood Conversions • Dept. of Ecology proposed using existing data vs. CMER hardwood study

  16. Assumptions Harvest on one side of stream Existing data 30’ no harvest buffer Sensitive stream Variable lengths: 500’-1500’ Questions 1) Effects of variable length harvests on temp. sensitive streams 2) If the temp. is affected how much shade is required downstream for the temp. to recover? Model exercise

  17. Goal is to complete Model by January 2006,then use this information to develop template

  18. Small Forest Landowner Office Olympia Main Office PO Box 47012 Olympia, WA 98504-7012 360-902-1391 sflo@wadnr.gov www.wa.gov/dnr/sflo

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