Common use of Designated on Sale Area Map Clause in Contracts

Designated on Sale Area Map. Purchaser shall keep roads and trails needed for fire protection or other purposes and designated on Sale Area Map reasonably free of equipment and forest products, and debris resulting from Purchaser’s Operations. Purchaser shall make timely restoration of any such improvements damaged by Purchaser’s Operations and, when necessary because of such operations, shall move such improvements, as specified in C6.22. When Purchaser’s Operations are adjacent to properties of railway, telephone, or power companies, or other property, work shall not begin until Purchaser has identified actions necessary to prevent damage. Purchaser shall cooperate with the owners of any underground or overhead utility lines in their removal and/or rear- rangement operations in order that these operations may progress in a reasonable manner, utility duplication or rear- rangement work may be reduced to a minimum, and services shall not be unnecessarily interrupted. In the event of interruption to utility services because of accidental breakage or as a result of lines being exposed or unsupported, Purchaser shall promptly notify the proper authority and shall cooperate with that authority in the restoration of service until the service is restored. When materials are to be hauled across the tracks of any railway, Forest Service will make arrangements with the railroad for the use of any existing crossing or for any new crossing required. Purchaser shall make arrangements for use of alternate crossings. All work to be performed by Purchaser on the railroad right-of-way shall not damage railroad com- pany’s property. Material that falls outside these limits shall be retrieved, disposed of, or incorporated in the work to the extent practi- cable and necessary to protect adjacent resource values, unless otherwise agreed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract