Common use of Other Ownership Clause in Contracts

Other Ownership. The Purchaser shall conduct operations so that slash does not enter non-National Forest System lands, as shown on Sale Area Map. In event slash is deposited on other ownership, the Purchaser shall immediately remove such slash. The Contracting Officer may agree in writing to other treatment requirements if the Purchaser provides a written slash disposal agreement between the Purchaser and the landowner. SAMPLE Roads and Other Clearings. Along roads available for public use the Purchaser shall immediately remove slash from traveled surfaces, shoulders, and drainage facilities. Other slash along roads available for public use and all slash along roads not available for public use shall be removed from the clearing limits within four days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is complete. In areas where skidding or yarding is delayed or interrupted, slash shall be removed within ten days after being created. Trails open to public use shall be kept free of slash. Slash within the clearing limits of powerlines, telephone lines, pipelines, and similar clearings shall be removed within ten days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is substantially complete. Slash removed from roads and other clearings shall be scattered outside the clearing limits, or otherwise disposed of as agreed. The time requirements for completion of slash removal may be changed by written agreement, except where immediate removal is required. Other Treatment Areas. The Purchaser shall complete slash treatment in other areas as described below. The Forest Service and the Purchaser shall jointly agree to a schedule for completion of such slash treatment, which shall be included in the Purchaser's Annual Operating Schedule required under BT6.31. Applicable At or adjacent to log landings, delimbing areas, and similar areas of slash accumulation within all payment units , concentrations of slash greater than 2 feet in height and 5 feet in length, measured at greatest distances, shall be removed from the landing and scattered back into the payment unit to a depth not to exceed 4 (four) feet. However, the slash shall not be scattered within 15 feet of the bole of any leave tree in the payment unit. Slash treatments described below are required at locations shown on the Sale Area Map by the following symbols: Sale Name: Tub Run East Page 163 SAMPLE Map Symbol Title Treatment s s s s Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable SD Slash Disposal Area Not Applicable CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2001) The estimated quantity of timber has been determined by tree measurement in accordance with the methods described in the Timber Cruising Handbook (FSH 2409.12), a copy of which may be examined in the Forest Supervisor's or the Ranger's Offices. CT7.201 - TRUCK, TRACTOR AND POWER SAW MUFFLERS (08/2001) Effective muffler systems installed by the manufacturer as standard equipment shall be maintained on exhausts of trucks, power saws and other internal combustion engines used in the Purchaser's Operations. SAMPLE CT7.202# - FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (08/2001) When the Forest Service advises the Purchaser that local fire weather conditions are becoming critical, the Purchaser shall keep with gasoline chain saws at all times 1) a fire extinguisher (A:B:C Dry Chemical, 5 lb. min.) and 2) a Standard Grade Round point Long-handled shovel (48" min.) and/or Standard Grade Long- handled Fire Rake (48" min.) and take precautionary measures requested by the Forest Service. The Purchaser shall act as custodian of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service. Equipment shall be stored in sealed boxes provided for this purpose and shall be transported to locations in the immediate vicinity of current logging and milling operations on Sale Area. The Forest Service shall be reimbursed for any damage to or loss of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service, which occurs on Negligently-Caused Fires or as a result of using equipment for unauthorized purposes. CT7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (08/2001) The Purchaser shall limit or restrict operations in accordance with the Fire Danger Rating schedule shown below. The Forest Service will determine Fire danger ratings by using the National Fire Danger Rating System. The Forest Service shall notify the Purchaser of predicted fire danger that may limit or restrict operations. In all cases, the actual weather elements shall govern over the predicted weather elements in determining Fire Danger. Fire danger ratings are based on a severity index from A (low) to E (highest). Fire Danger Rating: Limitations or Restrictions on Purchaser Operations: A to C: Normal fire precautionary operations C+ to D (Very High) Forest Service may suspend any or all of Purchaser's operations. E (Extreme) In addition to above restrictions, internal combustion engines or other spark-producing equipment shall not be operated within any areas of the timber sale without specific written approval by the Forest Service. CT8.212 - MARKET-RELATED CONTRACT TERM ADDITION (11/2008) The term of this contract may be adjusted when a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred in accordance with 36 CFR 223.52. The Producer Price Index used to determine when a drastic reduction in price has occurred is stated in AT17. Purchaser will be notified whenever the Chief determines that a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred. If the drastic reduction criteria specified in 36 CFR 223.52 are met for 2 consecutive calendar quarters, after contract award date, Contracting Officer will add 1 year to the contract term, upon Purchaser's written request. For each additional consecutive quarter such a drastic reduction occurs, Contracting Officer will, upon written request, add an additional 3 months to the term during Normal Operating Season, except that no single 3-month addition shall extend the term of the contract by more than one year. Contracting Officer must receive Purchaser's written request for a market-related contract term addition before the expiration of this contract. No more than 3 years shall be added to a contract's term by market-related contract term addition unless the following conditions are met:

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Other Ownership. The Purchaser shall conduct operations so that slash does not enter non-National Forest System lands, as shown on Sale Area Map. In event slash is deposited on other ownership, the Purchaser shall immediately remove such slash. The Contracting Officer may agree in writing to other treatment requirements if the Purchaser provides a written slash disposal agreement between the Purchaser and the landowner. SAMPLE Roads and Other Clearings. Along roads available for public use the Purchaser shall immediately remove slash from traveled surfaces, shoulders, and drainage facilities. Other slash along roads available for public use and all slash along roads not available for public use shall be removed from the clearing limits within four days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is complete. In areas where skidding or yarding is delayed or interrupted, slash shall be removed within ten days after being created. Trails open to public use shall be kept free of slash. Slash within the clearing limits of powerlines, telephone lines, pipelines, and similar clearings shall be removed within ten days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is substantially complete. Slash removed from roads and other clearings shall be scattered outside the clearing limits, or otherwise disposed of as agreed. The time requirements for completion of slash removal may be changed by written agreement, except where immediate removal is required. Other Treatment Areas. The Purchaser shall complete slash treatment in other areas as described below. The Forest Service and the Purchaser shall jointly agree to a schedule for completion of such slash treatment, which shall be included in the Purchaser's Annual Operating Schedule required under BT6.31. Applicable APPLICABLE At or adjacent to log landings, delimbing areas, and similar areas of slash accumulation within all payment units PAYMENT UNITS 1, 2, 3, AND 4 , concentrations of slash greater than 2 (TWO) feet in height and 5 (FIVE) feet in length, measured at greatest distances, shall be removed from the landing lopped and scattered back into the payment unit to a depth not to exceed 4 (four) feet. However, the slash shall not be scattered lie within 15 2 feet of the bole of any leave tree in the payment unit. ground Slash treatments described below are required at locations shown on the Sale Area Map by the following symbols: Sale Name: Tub Run East Page 163 SAMPLE Map Symbol Title Treatment s s s s Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable SD Slash Disposal Area Not Applicable ssss Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2001) The estimated quantity of timber has been determined by tree measurement in accordance with the methods described in the Timber Cruising Handbook (FSH 2409.12), a copy of which may be examined in the Forest Supervisor's or the Ranger's Offices. CT7.201 - TRUCK, TRACTOR AND POWER SAW MUFFLERS (08/2001) Effective muffler systems installed by the manufacturer as standard equipment shall be maintained on exhausts of trucks, power saws and other internal combustion engines used in the Purchaser's Operations. SAMPLE CT7.202# - FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (08/2001) When the Forest Service advises the Purchaser that local fire weather conditions are becoming critical, the Purchaser shall keep with gasoline chain saws at all times 1) a fire extinguisher FIRE EXTINGUISHER (A:B:C Dry Chemical, DRY CHEMICAL 5 lb. min.LB MINIMUM) and AND 2) a Standard Grade Round point LongSTANDARD GRADE ROUND POINT LONG-handled shovel HANDLED SHOVEL (48" minMIN.) and/or Standard Grade Long- handled Fire Rake AND/OR A STANDARD GRADE LONG- HANDLED FIRE RAKE (48" min.MIN) and take precautionary measures requested by the Forest Service. The Purchaser shall act as custodian of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service. Equipment shall be stored in sealed boxes provided for this purpose and shall be transported to locations in the immediate vicinity of current logging and milling operations on Sale Area. The Forest Service shall be reimbursed for any damage to or loss of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service, which occurs on Negligently-Caused Fires or as a result of using equipment for unauthorized purposes. CT7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (08/2001) The Purchaser shall limit or restrict operations in accordance with the Fire Danger Rating schedule shown below. The Forest Service will determine Fire danger ratings by using the National Fire Danger Rating System. The Forest Service shall notify the Purchaser of predicted fire danger that may limit or restrict operations. In all cases, the actual weather elements shall govern over the predicted weather elements in determining Fire Danger. Fire danger ratings are based on a severity index from A (low) to E (highest). Fire Danger Rating: Limitations or Restrictions on Purchaser Operations: A to C: Normal fire precautionary operations C+ to D (Very High) Forest Service may suspend any or all of Purchaser's operations. E (Extreme) In addition to above restrictions, internal combustion engines or other spark-producing equipment shall not be operated within any areas of the timber sale without specific written approval by the Forest Service. CT8.212 - MARKET-RELATED CONTRACT TERM ADDITION (11/2008) The term of this contract may be adjusted when a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred in accordance with 36 CFR 223.52. The Producer Price Index used to determine when a drastic reduction in price has occurred is stated in AT17. Purchaser will be notified whenever the Chief determines that a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred. If the drastic reduction criteria specified in 36 CFR 223.52 are met for 2 consecutive calendar quarters, after contract award date, Contracting Officer will add 1 year to the contract term, upon Purchaser's written request. For each additional consecutive quarter such a drastic reduction occurs, Contracting Officer will, upon written request, add an additional 3 months to the term during Normal Operating Season, except that no single 3-month addition shall extend the term of the contract by more than one year. Contracting Officer must receive Purchaser's written request for a market-related contract term addition before the expiration of this contract. No more than 3 years shall be added to a contract's term by market-related contract term addition unless the following conditions are met:

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Other Ownership. The Purchaser shall conduct operations so that slash does not enter non-National Forest System lands, as shown on Sale Area Map. In event slash is deposited on other ownership, the Purchaser shall immediately remove such slash. The Contracting Officer may agree in writing to other treatment requirements if the Purchaser provides a written slash disposal agreement between the Purchaser and the landowner. SAMPLE Roads and Other Clearings. Along roads available for public use the Purchaser shall immediately remove slash from traveled surfaces, shoulders, and drainage facilities. Other slash along roads available for public use and all slash along roads not available for public use shall be removed from the clearing limits within four days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is complete. In areas where skidding or yarding is delayed or interrupted, slash shall be removed within ten days after being created. Trails open to public use shall be kept free of slash. Slash within the clearing limits of powerlines, telephone lines, pipelines, and similar clearings shall be removed within ten days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is substantially complete. Slash removed from roads and other clearings shall be scattered outside the clearing limits, or otherwise disposed of as agreed. The time requirements for completion of slash removal may be changed by written agreement, except where immediate removal is required. Other Treatment Areas. The Purchaser shall complete slash treatment in other areas as described below. The Forest Service and the Purchaser shall jointly agree to a schedule for completion of such slash treatment, which shall be included in the Purchaser's Annual Operating Schedule required under BT6.31. Applicable At or adjacent to log landings, delimbing areas, and similar areas of slash accumulation within all payment units sale area , concentrations of slash greater than 2 feet in height and 5 feet in length, measured at greatest distances, shall be removed from the landing accumulation area and scattered returned back into payment unit, lopped to lie within 2 feet of the payment unit to a depth ground, and not to exceed 4 (four) feet. However, the slash shall not be scattered placed within 15 feet of the bole of any leave tree in the payment unittree. Slash treatments described below are required at locations shown on the Sale Area Map by the following symbols: Sale Name: Tub Run East Page 163 SAMPLE Map Symbol Title Treatment s s s s Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable SD Slash Disposal Area Not Applicable CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2001) The estimated quantity of timber has been determined by tree measurement in accordance with the methods described in the Timber Cruising Handbook (FSH 2409.12), a copy of which may be examined in the Forest Supervisor's or the Ranger's Offices. CT7.201 - TRUCK, TRACTOR AND POWER SAW MUFFLERS (08/2001) Effective muffler systems installed by the manufacturer as standard equipment shall be maintained on exhausts of trucks, power saws and other internal combustion engines used in the Purchaser's Operations. SAMPLE CT7.202# - FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (08/2001) SAMPLE When the Forest Service advises the Purchaser that local fire weather conditions are becoming critical, the Purchaser shall keep with gasoline chain saws at all times 1) a fire extinguisher (A:B:C A;B;C Dry Chemical, 5 5lb. min.) and 2) a Standard Grade Round point Longstandard grade round point, long-handled shovel (48" min48"min.) ), and/or Standard Grade Long- a standard grade, long- handled Fire Rake fire rake (48" min48"min.) and take precautionary measures requested by the Forest Service. The Purchaser shall act as custodian of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service. Equipment shall be stored in sealed boxes provided for this purpose and shall be transported to locations in the immediate vicinity of current logging and milling operations on Sale Area. The Forest Service shall be reimbursed for any damage to or loss of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service, which occurs on Negligently-Caused Fires or as a result of using equipment for unauthorized purposes. CT7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (08/2001) The Purchaser shall limit or restrict operations in accordance with the Fire Danger Rating schedule shown below. The Forest Service will determine Fire danger ratings by using the National Fire Danger Rating System. The Forest Service shall notify the Purchaser of predicted fire danger that may limit or restrict operations. In all cases, the actual weather elements shall govern over the predicted weather elements in determining Fire Danger. Fire danger ratings are based on a severity index from A (low) to E (highest). Fire Danger Rating: Limitations or Restrictions on Purchaser Operations: A to C: Normal fire precautionary operations C+ to D (Very High) Forest Service may suspend any or all of Purchaser's operations. E (Extreme) In addition to above restrictions, internal combustion engines or other spark-producing equipment shall not be operated within any areas of the timber sale without specific written approval by the Forest Service. CT8.212 - MARKET-RELATED CONTRACT TERM ADDITION (11/200804/2023) The term of this contract may be adjusted when a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred in accordance with 36 CFR 223.52. The Producer Price Index used to determine when a drastic reduction in price has occurred is stated in AT17. Purchaser will be notified whenever the Chief determines that a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred. If the drastic reduction criteria specified in 36 CFR 223.52 are met for 2 consecutive calendar quarters, after contract award date, Contracting Officer will add 1 year to the contract term, upon Purchaser's written request. For each additional consecutive quarter such a drastic reduction occurs, Contracting Officer will, upon written request, add an additional 3 months to the term during Normal Operating Season, except that no single 3-month addition shall extend the term of the contract by more than one year. Contracting Officer must receive Purchaser's written request for a market-related contract term addition before the expiration of this contract. No more than 3 years shall be added to a contract's term by market-related contract term addition unless the following conditions are met:

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Other Ownership. The Purchaser shall conduct operations so that slash does not enter non-National Forest System lands, as shown on Sale Area Map. In event slash is deposited on other ownership, the Purchaser shall immediately remove such slash. The Contracting Officer may agree in writing to other treatment requirements if the Purchaser provides a written slash disposal agreement between the Purchaser and the landowner. SAMPLE Roads and Other Clearings. Along roads available for public use the Purchaser shall immediately remove slash from traveled surfaces, shoulders, and drainage facilities. Other slash along roads available for public use and all slash along roads not available for public use shall be removed from the clearing limits within four days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is complete. In areas where skidding or yarding is delayed or interrupted, slash shall be removed within ten days after being created. Trails open to public use shall be kept free of slash. Slash within the clearing limits of powerlines, telephone lines, pipelines, and similar clearings shall be removed within ten days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is substantially complete. Slash removed from roads and other clearings shall be scattered outside the clearing limits, or otherwise disposed of as agreed. The time requirements for completion of slash removal may be changed by written agreement, except where immediate removal is required. Other Treatment Areas. The Purchaser shall complete slash treatment in other areas as described below. The Forest Service and the Purchaser shall jointly agree to a schedule for completion of such slash treatment, which shall be included in the Purchaser's Annual Operating Schedule required under BT6.31B6.31. Applicable At or adjacent to log landings, delimbing areas, and similar areas of slash accumulation within all payment units Sale Area , concentrations of slash greater than 2 feet in height and 5 feet in length, measured at greatest distances, shall be removed from the landing lopped and scattered back into the payment unit to a depth not to exceed 4 (four) feet. However, the slash shall not be scattered within 15 feet of the bole of any leave tree in the payment unit. Slash treatments described below are required at locations shown on the Sale Area Map by the following symbols: Sale Name: Tub Run East C-72 Page 163 SAMPLE 158 Contract 2400-6,(6/06) Map Symbol Title Treatment s s s s Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable SD Slash Disposal Area Not Applicable CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2001) Within areas along roads, trails, streamcourses, waterfronts, overlooks, or other sites, the Purchaser shall lop and scatter all slash to lie within 2 feet of the ground. The estimated quantity boundary of timber has been determined by tree measurement in accordance with said treatment zone is designated on the methods described ground, or in the Timber Cruising Handbook absence of such designation, shall be 50 feet measured from the edge of the clearing limit or other feature. Lop and Scatter Within the designated Payment Units, all slash shall be limbed, lopped, and scattered to lie within 2 feet of the ground. Pull back all slash from FS and other Roads 50’ and scatter all limbing gate and deck debris along skid trails and in general forest areas. Red-cockaded Woodpecker Cavity Trees (FSH 2409.12)N/A) Within the designated Payment Units, a copy all slash within 15 feet of which may Red-cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) cavity trees shall be examined in removed and then lopped and scattered to lie within 2 feet of the Forest Supervisor's or ground. To reduce the Ranger's Officesshort-term fire hazard created by logging slash, all flammable debris such as dead twigs, needles, leaves, leaf litter, and similar materials within 10 feet of RCW cavity trees shall be removed by hand raking to mineral soil. CT7.201 RCW cavity trees are identified under C6.321. Sale Name: C-72 Page 159 Contract 2400-6, (6/06) C7.201 - TRUCK, TRACTOR AND POWER SAW MUFFLERS (08/200105/2003) Effective muffler systems installed by the manufacturer as standard equipment shall be maintained on exhausts of trucks, power saws and other internal combustion engines used in the Purchaser's Operations. SAMPLE CT7.202C7.202# - FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (08/200105/2003) When the Forest Service advises the Purchaser that local fire weather conditions are becoming critical, the Purchaser shall keep with gasoline chain saws at all times 1) a rake and fire extinguisher (A:B:C Dry Chemical, 5 lb. min.) and 2) a Standard Grade Round point Long-handled shovel (48" min.) and/or Standard Grade Long- handled Fire Rake (48" min.) and take precautionary measures requested by the Forest Service. The Purchaser shall act as custodian of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service. Equipment shall be stored in sealed boxes provided for this purpose and shall be transported to locations in the immediate vicinity of current logging and milling operations on Sale Area. The Forest Service shall be reimbursed for any damage to or loss of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service, which occurs on Negligently-Caused Fires or as a result of using equipment for unauthorized purposes. CT7.22 C7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (08/200105/2003) The Purchaser shall limit or restrict operations in accordance with the Fire Danger Rating schedule shown below. The Forest Service will determine Fire danger ratings by using the National Fire Danger Rating System. The Forest Service shall notify the Purchaser of predicted fire danger that may limit or restrict operations. In all cases, the actual weather elements shall govern over the predicted weather elements in determining Fire Danger. Fire danger ratings are based on a severity index from A (low) to E (highest). Fire Danger Rating: Limitations or Restrictions on Purchaser Operations: A to C: Normal fire precautionary operations C+ to D (Very High) Forest Service may suspend any or all of Purchaser's operations. E (Extreme) In addition to above restrictions, internal combustion engines or other spark-producing equipment shall not be operated within any areas of the timber sale without specific written approval by the Forest Service. CT8.212 - MARKET-RELATED CONTRACT TERM ADDITION (11/2008) The term of this contract may be adjusted when a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred in accordance with 36 CFR 223.52. The Producer Price Index used to determine when a drastic reduction in price has occurred is stated in AT17. Purchaser will be notified whenever the Chief determines that a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred. If the drastic reduction criteria specified in 36 CFR 223.52 are met for 2 consecutive calendar quarters, after contract award date, Contracting Officer will add 1 year to the contract term, upon Purchaser's written request. For each additional consecutive quarter such a drastic reduction occurs, Contracting Officer will, upon written request, add an additional 3 months to the term during Normal Operating Season, except that no single 3-month addition shall extend the term of the contract by more than one year. Contracting Officer must receive Purchaser's written request for a market-related contract term addition before the expiration of this contract. No more than 3 years shall be added to a contract's term by market-related contract term addition unless the following conditions are met:.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Other Ownership. The Purchaser shall conduct operations so that slash does not enter non-National Forest System lands, as shown on Sale Area Map. In event slash is deposited on other ownership, the Purchaser shall immediately remove such slash. The Contracting Officer may agree in writing to other treatment requirements if the Purchaser provides a written slash disposal agreement between the Purchaser and the landowner. SAMPLE Roads and Other Clearings. Along roads available for public use the Purchaser shall immediately remove slash from traveled surfaces, shoulders, and drainage facilities. Other slash along roads available for public use and all slash along roads not available for public use shall be removed from the clearing limits within four days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is complete. In areas where skidding or yarding is delayed or interrupted, slash shall be removed within ten days after being created. Trails open to public use shall be kept free of slash. Slash within the clearing limits of powerlines, telephone lines, pipelines, and similar clearings shall be removed within ten days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is substantially complete. SAMPLE Slash removed from roads and other clearings shall be scattered outside the clearing limits, or otherwise disposed of as agreed. The time requirements for completion of slash removal may be changed by written agreement, except where immediate removal is required. Other Treatment Areas. The Purchaser shall complete slash treatment in other areas as described below. The Forest Service and the Purchaser shall jointly agree to a schedule for completion of such slash treatment, which shall be included in the Purchaser's Annual Operating Schedule required under BT6.31B6.31. Applicable At or adjacent to log landings, delimbing areas, and similar areas of slash accumulation within all payment units Sale Area , concentrations of slash greater than 2 feet in height and 5 feet in length, measured at greatest distances, shall be removed from the landing lopped and scattered back into the payment unit to a depth not to exceed 4 (four) feet. However, the slash shall not be scattered within 15 feet of the bole of any leave tree in the payment unit. Slash treatments described below are required at locations shown on the Sale Area Map by the following symbols: Sale Name: Tub Run East Page 163 SAMPLE Map Symbol Title Treatment s s s s Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable SD Slash Disposal Area Not Applicable CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2001) Within areas along roads, trails, streamcourses, waterfronts, overlooks, or other sites, the Purchaser shall lop and scatter all slash to lie within 2 feet of the ground. The estimated quantity boundary of timber has been determined by tree measurement in accordance with said treatment zone is designated on the methods described ground, or in the Timber Cruising Handbook (FSH 2409.12)absence of such designation, a copy of which may be examined in the Forest Supervisor's or the Ranger's Offices. CT7.201 - TRUCK, TRACTOR AND POWER SAW MUFFLERS (08/2001) Effective muffler systems installed by the manufacturer as standard equipment shall be maintained on exhausts 50 feet measured from the edge of trucksthe clearing limit or other feature. Lop and Scatter Within the designated Payment Units, power saws all slash shall be limbed, lopped, and scattered to lie within 2 feet of the ground. Pull back all slash from FS and other internal combustion engines used Roads 50’ and scatter all limbing gate and deck debris along skid trails and in general forest areas. Red-cockaded Woodpecker Cavity Trees (N/A) Within the Purchaser's Operationsdesignated Payment Units, all slash within 15 feet of Red-cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) cavity trees shall be removed and then lopped and scattered to lie within 2 feet of the ground. SAMPLE CT7.202To reduce the short-term fire hazard created by logging slash, all flammable debris such as dead twigs, needles, leaves, leaf litter, and similar materials within 10 feet of RCW cavity trees shall be removed by hand raking to mineral soil. RCW cavity trees are identified under C6.321. C7.202# - FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (08/200105/2003) SAMPLE When the Forest Service advises the Purchaser that local fire weather conditions are becoming critical, the Purchaser shall keep with gasoline chain saws at all times 1) a rake, a shovel and fire extinguisher (A:B:C Dry Chemical, 5 lb. min.) and 2) a Standard Grade Round point Long-handled shovel (48" min.) and/or Standard Grade Long- handled Fire Rake (48" min.) and take precautionary measures requested by the Forest Service. The Purchaser shall act as custodian of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service. Equipment shall be stored in sealed boxes provided for this purpose and shall be transported to locations in the immediate vicinity of current logging and milling operations on Sale Area. The Forest Service shall be reimbursed for any damage to or loss of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service, which occurs on Negligently-Caused Fires or as a result of using equipment for unauthorized purposes. CT7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS Page SCO-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ RD I-20W I-20E ! f f ! ! ! ò Cut Tree Mark B2.3, B2.35, C2.356# DXP Designation by Prescription C2.355# ! ! ! (08/2001) The Purchaser shall limit or restrict operations in accordance with the Fire Danger Rating schedule shown below. The Forest Service will determine Fire danger ratings by using the National Fire Danger Rating System. The Forest Service shall notify the Purchaser of predicted fire danger that may limit or restrict operations. In all cases, the actual weather elements shall govern over the predicted weather elements in determining Fire Danger. Fire danger ratings are based on a severity index from A 2 (low) to E 1 (highest). Fire Danger Rating: Limitations or Restrictions on Purchaser Operations: A to C: Normal fire precautionary operations C+ to D 1 ; ! ! 5080 ! ! ù ! ! ù ù ù f f 561A !(Very High) Forest Service may suspend any or all of Purchaser's operations. E (Extreme) In addition to above restrictions, internal combustion engines or other spark-producing equipment shall not be operated within any areas of the timber sale without specific written approval by the Forest Service. CT8.212 - MARKET-RELATED CONTRACT TERM ADDITION (11/2008) The term of this contract may be adjusted when a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred in accordance with 36 CFR 223.52. The Producer Price Index used to determine when a drastic reduction in price has occurred is stated in AT17. Purchaser will be notified whenever the Chief determines that a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred. If the drastic reduction criteria specified in 36 CFR 223.52 are met for 2 consecutive calendar quarters, after contract award date, Contracting Officer will add 1 year to the contract term, upon Purchaser's written request. For each additional consecutive quarter such a drastic reduction occurs, Contracting Officer will, upon written request, add an additional 3 months to the term during Normal Operating Season, except that no single 3-month addition shall extend the term of the contract by more than one year. Contracting Officer must receive Purchaser's written request for a market-related contract term addition before the expiration of this contract. No more than 3 years shall be added to a contract's term by market-related contract term addition unless the following conditions are met:4 ; ! ! ù ! ! ù ù ! ;

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Other Ownership. The Purchaser shall conduct operations so that slash does not enter non-National Forest System lands, as shown on Sale Area Map. In event slash is deposited on other ownership, the Purchaser shall immediately remove such slash. The Contracting Officer may agree in writing to other treatment requirements if the Purchaser provides a written slash disposal agreement between the Purchaser and the landowner. SAMPLE Roads and Other Clearings. Along roads available for public use the Purchaser shall immediately remove slash from traveled surfaces, shoulders, and drainage facilities. Other slash along roads available for public use and all slash along roads not available for public use shall be removed from the clearing limits within four days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is complete. In areas where skidding or yarding is delayed or interrupted, slash shall be removed within ten days after being created. Trails open to public use shall be kept free of slash. Slash within the clearing limits of powerlines, telephone lines, pipelines, and similar clearings shall be removed within ten days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is substantially complete. Slash removed from roads and other clearings shall be scattered outside the clearing limits, or otherwise disposed of as agreed. The time requirements for completion of slash removal may be changed by written agreement, except where immediate removal is required. Other Treatment Areas. The Purchaser shall complete slash treatment in other areas as described below. The Forest Service and the Purchaser shall jointly agree to a schedule for completion of such slash treatment, which shall be included in the Purchaser's Annual Operating Schedule required under BT6.31B6.31. Applicable APPLICABLE At or adjacent to log landings, delimbing areas, and similar areas of slash accumulation within all payment units ALL SUBDIVISIONS , concentrations of slash greater than 2 TWO (2) feet in height and 5 EIGHT (8) feet in length, measured at greatest distances, shall be removed from the landing to be lopped and scattered back into the payment unit to a depth not to exceed 4 lie within two (four2) feet. However, the slash shall not be scattered within 15 feet of the bole of any leave tree in the payment unitground. Slash treatments described below are required at locations shown on the Sale Area Map by the following symbols: Sale Name: Tub Run East Page 163 SAMPLE Map Symbol Title Treatment s s s s s Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable SD Slash Disposal Area Not Applicable CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2001) The estimated quantity Within the areas of timber has been determined by tree measurement in accordance with the methods described in the Timber Cruising Handbook (FSH 2409.12)all Payments Units that are along roads, a copy of which may be examined in the Forest Supervisor's trails or the Ranger's Offices. CT7.201 - TRUCK, TRACTOR AND POWER SAW MUFFLERS (08/2001) Effective muffler systems installed by the manufacturer as standard equipment shall be maintained on exhausts of trucks, power saws and other internal combustion engines used in the Purchaser's Operations. SAMPLE CT7.202# - FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (08/2001) When the Forest Service advises the Purchaser that local fire weather conditions are becoming criticalsites, the Purchaser shall keep with gasoline chain saws at lop and scatter all times 1) a fire extinguisher slash to lie within two (A:B:C Dry Chemical, 5 lb. min.) and 2) a Standard Grade Round point Long-handled shovel (48" min.) and/or Standard Grade Long- handled Fire Rake (48" min.) and take precautionary measures requested by feet of the Forest Serviceground. The Purchaser shall act as custodian boundary of fire fighting equipment furnished by said treatment zone is designated on the Forest Service. Equipment ground, or in the absence of such designation, shall be stored in sealed boxes provided for this purpose and shall be transported to locations in hundred (100) feet measured from the immediate vicinity edge of current logging and milling operations on Sale Area. The Forest Service shall be reimbursed for any damage to or loss of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service, which occurs on Negligently-Caused Fires or as a result of using equipment for unauthorized purposes. CT7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (08/2001) The Purchaser shall clearing limit or restrict operations in accordance with the Fire Danger Rating schedule shown below. The Forest Service will determine Fire danger ratings by using the National Fire Danger Rating System. The Forest Service shall notify the Purchaser of predicted fire danger that may limit or restrict operations. In all cases, the actual weather elements shall govern over the predicted weather elements in determining Fire Danger. Fire danger ratings are based on a severity index from A (low) to E (highest). Fire Danger Rating: Limitations or Restrictions on Purchaser Operations: A to C: Normal fire precautionary operations C+ to D (Very High) Forest Service may suspend any or all of Purchaser's operations. E (Extreme) In addition to above restrictions, internal combustion engines or other spark-producing equipment shall not be operated within any areas of the timber sale without specific written approval by the Forest Service. CT8.212 - MARKET-RELATED CONTRACT TERM ADDITION (11/2008) The term of this contract may be adjusted when a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred in accordance with 36 CFR 223.52. The Producer Price Index used to determine when a drastic reduction in price has occurred is stated in AT17. Purchaser will be notified whenever the Chief determines that a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred. If the drastic reduction criteria specified in 36 CFR 223.52 are met for 2 consecutive calendar quarters, after contract award date, Contracting Officer will add 1 year to the contract term, upon Purchaser's written request. For each additional consecutive quarter such a drastic reduction occurs, Contracting Officer will, upon written request, add an additional 3 months to the term during Normal Operating Season, except that no single 3-month addition shall extend the term of the contract by more than one year. Contracting Officer must receive Purchaser's written request for a market-related contract term addition before the expiration of this contract. No more than 3 years shall be added to a contract's term by market-related contract term addition unless the following conditions are met:feature.

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Other Ownership. The Purchaser shall conduct operations so that slash does not enter non-National Forest System lands, as shown on Sale Area Map. In event slash is deposited on other ownership, the Purchaser shall immediately remove such slash. The Contracting Officer may agree in writing to other treatment requirements if the Purchaser provides a written slash disposal agreement between the Purchaser and the landowner. SAMPLE Roads and Other Clearings. Along roads available for public use the Purchaser shall immediately remove slash from traveled surfaces, shoulders, and drainage facilities. Other slash along roads available for public use and all slash along roads not available for public use shall be removed from the clearing limits within four days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is complete. In areas where skidding or yarding is delayed or interrupted, slash shall be removed within ten days after being created. Trails open to public use shall be kept free of slash. Slash within the clearing limits of powerlines, telephone lines, pipelines, and similar clearings shall be removed within ten days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is substantially complete. Slash removed from roads and other clearings shall be scattered outside the clearing limits, or otherwise disposed of as agreed. The time requirements for completion of slash removal may be changed by written agreement, except where immediate removal is required. Other Treatment Areas. The Purchaser shall complete slash treatment in other areas as described below. The Forest Service and the Purchaser shall jointly agree to a schedule for completion of such slash treatment, which shall be included in the Purchaser's Annual Operating Schedule required under BT6.31. Applicable At or adjacent to log landings, delimbing areas, and similar areas of slash accumulation within all payment units sale area , concentrations of slash greater than 2 feet in height and 5 15 feet in length, measured at greatest distances, shall be removed from the landing lopped and scattered back into the payment unit to a depth not to exceed 4 (four) feet. However, the slash shall not be scattered lie within 15 2 feet of the bole of any leave tree in the payment unit. ground Slash treatments described below are required at locations shown on the Sale Area Map by the following symbols: Sale Name: Tub Run East Page 163 SAMPLE Map Symbol Title Treatment s s s s s Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable 30ft slash pull back from edge of FS Roads (440, 440E and 440F). The boundary of said treatment zone shall be 30 feet measured from the edge of the clearing limit or top of FS road cut bank or other feature. SD Slash Disposal Area Not Applicable Sale Name: Grizzled Skipper Page 154 Contract 2400-6T,(6/06) CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2001) The estimated quantity of timber has been determined by tree measurement in accordance with the methods described in the Timber Cruising Handbook (FSH 2409.12), a copy of which may be examined in the Forest Supervisor's or the Ranger's Offices. CT7.201 - TRUCK, TRACTOR AND POWER SAW MUFFLERS (08/2001) Effective muffler systems installed by the manufacturer as standard equipment shall be maintained on exhausts of trucks, power saws and other internal combustion engines used in the Purchaser's Operations. SAMPLE CT7.202# - FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (08/2001) SAMPLE When the Forest Service advises the Purchaser that local fire weather conditions are becoming critical, the Purchaser shall keep with gasoline chain saws at all times 1) a fire extinguisher (A:B:C Dry Chemical, 5 lb. min.) and 2) a Standard Grade Round point Longstandard grade round point, long-handled shovel (48" min.) ), and/or Standard Grade Long- a standard grade long- handled Fire Rake fire rake (48" min.) and take precautionary measures requested by the Forest Service. The Purchaser shall act as custodian of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service. Equipment shall be stored in sealed boxes provided for this purpose and shall be transported to locations in the immediate vicinity of current logging and milling operations on Sale Area. The Forest Service shall be reimbursed for any damage to or loss of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service, which occurs on Negligently-Caused Fires or as a result of using equipment for unauthorized purposes. CT7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (08/2001) The Purchaser shall limit or restrict operations in accordance with the Fire Danger Rating schedule shown below. The Forest Service will determine Fire danger ratings by using the National Fire Danger Rating System. The Forest Service shall notify the Purchaser of predicted fire danger that may limit or restrict operations. In all cases, the actual weather elements shall govern over the predicted weather elements in determining Fire Danger. Fire danger ratings are based on a severity index from A (low) to E (highest). Fire Danger Rating: Limitations or Restrictions on Purchaser Operations: A to C: Normal fire precautionary operations C+ to D (Very High) Forest Service may suspend any or all of Purchaser's operations. E (Extreme) In addition to above restrictions, internal combustion engines or other spark-producing equipment shall not be operated within any areas of the timber sale without specific written approval by the Forest Service. CT8.212 - MARKET-RELATED CONTRACT TERM ADDITION (11/2008) The term of this contract may be adjusted when a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred in accordance with 36 CFR 223.52. The Producer Price Index used to determine when a drastic reduction in price has occurred is stated in AT17. Purchaser will be notified whenever the Chief determines that a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred. If the drastic reduction criteria specified in 36 CFR 223.52 are met for 2 consecutive calendar quarters, after contract award date, Contracting Officer will add 1 year to the contract term, upon Purchaser's written request. For each additional consecutive quarter such a drastic reduction occurs, Contracting Officer will, upon written request, add an additional 3 months to the term during Normal Operating Season, except that no single 3-month addition shall extend the term of the contract by more than one year. Contracting Officer must receive Purchaser's written request for a market-related contract term addition before the expiration of this contract. No more than 3 years shall be added to a contract's term by market-related contract term addition unless the following conditions are met:

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Other Ownership. The Purchaser shall conduct operations so that slash does not enter non-National Forest System lands, as shown on Sale Area Map. In event slash is deposited on other ownership, the Purchaser shall immediately remove such slash. The Contracting Officer may agree in writing to other treatment requirements if the Purchaser provides a written slash disposal agreement between the Purchaser and the landowner. SAMPLE Roads and Other Clearings. Along roads available for public use the Purchaser shall immediately remove slash from traveled surfaces, shoulders, and drainage facilities. Other slash along roads available for public use and all slash along roads not available for public use shall be removed from the clearing limits within four days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is complete. In areas where skidding or yarding is delayed or interrupted, slash shall be removed within ten days after being created. Trails open to public use shall be kept free of slash. Slash within the clearing limits of powerlines, telephone lines, pipelines, and similar clearings shall be removed within ten days after adjacent skidding or yarding to each landing is substantially complete. SAMPLE Slash removed from roads and other clearings shall be scattered outside the clearing limits, or otherwise disposed of as agreed. The time requirements for completion of slash removal may be changed by written agreement, except where immediate removal is required. Other Treatment Areas. The Purchaser shall complete slash treatment in other areas as described below. The Forest Service and the Purchaser shall jointly agree to a schedule for completion of such slash treatment, which shall be included in the Purchaser's Annual Operating Schedule required under BT6.31. Applicable At or adjacent to log landings, delimbing areas, and similar areas of slash accumulation within all payment units sale area , concentrations of slash greater than 2 feet in height and 5 50 feet in length, measured at greatest distances, shall be removed from the landing lopped and scattered back into the payment unit to a depth not to exceed 4 (four) feet. However, the slash shall not be scattered lie within 15 2 feet of the bole ground, pull back all slash 50 feet from all roads, trails, and boundary lines. Scatter logging slash down all skid trails and temp roads upon completion of any leave tree in the each payment unit. Slash treatments described below are required at locations shown on the Sale Area Map by the following symbols: Sale Name: Tub Run East Page 163 SAMPLE Map Symbol Title Treatment Slash Treatment Zone Seedtree Areas (N/A) Within areas along roads, trails, streamcourses, waterfronts, overlooks, or other sites, the Purchaser shall lop and scatter all slash to lie within 2 feet of the ground. The boundary of said treatment zone is designated on the ground, or in the absence of such designation, shall be 50 feet measured from the edge of the clearing limit or other feature. In seedtree or shelterwood areas, slash shall be removed within 10 feet of the bole of all trees left for shelter or seeding purposes. Within the designated Payment Units, all slash shall be limbed, lopped, and scattered to lie within 2 feet of the ground. Pull back all slash from FS and other Roads 50' and scatter all limbing gate and deck debris along skid trails and in general forest areas. s s s s Slash Treatment Zone Not Applicable SD Slash Disposal Area Not Applicable Lop and Scatter Red-cockaded Woodpecker Cavity Trees Within the designated Payment Units, all slash within 15 feet of Red-cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) cavity trees shall be removed and then lopped and scattered to lie within 2 feet of the ground. To reduce the short-term fire hazard created by logging slash, all flammable debris such as dead twigs, needles, leaves, leaf litter, and similar materials within 10 feet of RCW cavity trees shall be removed by hand raking to mineral soil. RCW cavity trees are identified under CT6.321. CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2001) The estimated quantity of timber has been determined by tree measurement in accordance with the methods described in the Timber Cruising Handbook (FSH 2409.12), a copy of which may be examined in the Forest Supervisor's or the Ranger's Offices. CT7.201 - TRUCK, TRACTOR AND POWER SAW MUFFLERS (08/2001) Effective muffler systems installed by the manufacturer as standard equipment shall be maintained on exhausts of trucks, power saws and other internal combustion engines used in the Purchaser's Operations. SAMPLE CT7.202# - FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT (08/2001) SAMPLE When the Forest Service advises the Purchaser that local fire weather conditions are becoming critical, the Purchaser shall keep with gasoline chain saws at all times 1) a fire extinguisher (A:B:C Dry Chemicalextinguisher, 5 lb. min.) rake and 2) a Standard Grade Round point Long-handled shovel (48" min.) and/or Standard Grade Long- handled Fire Rake (48" min.) and take precautionary measures requested by the Forest Service. The Purchaser shall act as custodian of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service. Equipment shall be stored in sealed boxes provided for this purpose and shall be transported to locations in the immediate vicinity of current logging and milling operations on Sale Area. The Forest Service shall be reimbursed for any damage to or loss of fire fighting equipment furnished by the Forest Service, which occurs on Negligently-Caused Fires or as a result of using equipment for unauthorized purposes. CT7.22 - EMERGENCY FIRE PRECAUTIONS (08/2001) The Purchaser shall limit or restrict operations in accordance with the Fire Danger Rating schedule shown below. The Forest Service will determine Fire danger ratings by using the National Fire Danger Rating System. The Forest Service shall notify the Purchaser of predicted fire danger that may limit or restrict operations. In all cases, the actual weather elements shall govern over the predicted weather elements in determining Fire Danger. Fire danger ratings are based on a severity index from A (low) to E (highest). Fire Danger Rating: Limitations or Restrictions on Purchaser Operations: A to C: Normal fire precautionary operations C+ to D (Very High) Forest Service may suspend any or all of Purchaser's operations. E (Extreme) In addition to above restrictions, internal combustion engines or other spark-producing equipment shall not be operated within any areas of the timber sale without specific written approval by the Forest Service. CT8.212 - MARKET-RELATED CONTRACT TERM ADDITION (11/2008) The term of this contract may be adjusted when a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred in accordance with 36 CFR 223.52. The Producer Price Index used to determine when a drastic reduction in price has occurred is stated in AT17. Purchaser will be notified whenever the Chief determines that a drastic reduction in wood product prices has occurred. If the drastic reduction criteria specified in 36 CFR 223.52 are met for 2 consecutive calendar quarters, after contract award date, Contracting Officer will add 1 year to the contract term, upon Purchaser's written request. For each additional consecutive quarter such a drastic reduction occurs, Contracting Officer will, upon written request, add an additional 3 months to the term during Normal Operating Season, except that no single 3-month addition shall extend the term of the contract by more than one year. Contracting Officer must receive Purchaser's written request for a market-related contract term addition before the expiration of this contract. No more than 3 years shall be added to a contract's term by market-related contract term addition unless the following conditions are met:

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