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Item Open Access Fish Lake interpretive facility environmental assessment(2002-06-14) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Proposes actions to develop an interpretive gateway facility to the historic Fish Lake Remount Depot, educating the public about the site's significance, making historic features more visible and accessible, and controlling visitor flow. Includes reconstruction of existing access roads, traffic flow reconfiguration and landscaping, restoration of lakeshore riparian areas, maintaining an ADA accessible toilet, and development of parking areas, pedestrian walkways, picnic facilities, interpretive sign kiosks, and vehicle and pedestrian access controls.Item Open Access Hartz young stand management decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2005-07-29) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 4 of project EA, harvesting 706 acres, including 563 acres of thinning and 143 acres of regeneration harvest to be done later. This alternative will reduce the stand diversity index (SDI) levels to 20% to 30% of maximum, with heavy thinning of 513 acres leaving approximately 45 to 65 trees per acre. Some 2050 feet of temporary roads will be built, with 7.76 miles of road closures, and 26.8 miles of reconstruction.Item Open Access Hartz young stand management environmental assessment(2005-04) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to harvest timber on approximately 706 acres, including commercial thinning on 622 acres and regeneration harvest on 84 acres, with commercial harvest volume estimated at 11.6 million board feet. Includes construction of 2,050 feet of temporary roads, 7.8 miles of road closures, and approximately 29.3 miles of road maintenance to allow better access to harvest areas and to reduce impact to resources.Item Open Access Santiam Pass summer motorized recreation project environmental assessment(2007-12) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to develop and implement formal management of OHV use within the Santiam Wagon Road and Sand Mountain Special Interest Areas, the Big Lake Campground Complex, and the Hoodoo Ski Area. Includes designating a system of roads and trails for motorized recreation vehicle use, rehabilitating existing motorized recreation vehicle-impacts to the Santiam Wagon Road, and providing family-oriented recreation experiences.Item Open Access Trapper project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2003-05) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative B from project EA, using timber harvesting techniques, prescribed fire, and snag creation methods to approximate stand structures resulting from historic high security, stand-replacement fires and partial-stand replacement fires on 155 acres. Approximately 11.4 miles of existing permanent roads would receive maintenance to facilitate access for logging, and about 1 mile would be decommissioned.Item Open Access Trapper project environmental assessment(2003-03) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to implement portion of recommendations found in the Blue River Landscape Strategy, a recommended landscape management and watershed restoration plan, an administrative study designed to measure effects on the ground, and a series of analyses of landscape effects over time. Includes using timber harvesting techniques, prescribed fire, snag creation methods to approximate stand structures resulting from historic high severity, and stand-replacement fires and partial-stand replacement fires on 155 acres. Approximately 11.4 miles of existing permanent roads would receive maintenance to facilitate access for logging, and about 1 mile would be decommissioned.Item Open Access Two Bee landscape management project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2006-12-07) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative B of the project EA, harvesting timber on 825 acres, yielding approximately 10.8 million board feet (MMBF). Includes moderate partial cutting on 591 acres, moderate partial cutting with multi-story objectives on 121 acres, commercial thinning on 87 acres, and salvage on 19 acres, all to be sold over four years beginning in fiscal year 2007. Would also require 7.5 miles of road closure, decommissioning of .4 miles of open roads, and road maintenance on 21.6 miles of other Forest roads.Item Open Access Two Bee landscape management project environmental assessment(2006-10) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to harvest timber on 825 acres, yielding approximately 10.8 million board feet (MMBF). Includes moderate partial cutting on 591 acres, moderate partial cutting with multi-story objectives on 121 acres, commercial thinning on 87 acres, and salvage on 26 acres, all to be sold over four years beginning in fiscal year 2007. Would also require 7.5 miles of road closure, decommissioning on .4 miles of open roads, and road maintenance on 21.6 miles of other Forest roads.Item Open Access Upper McKenzie boat launch projects decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2007-06-14) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of the project EA, providing and maintaining opportunities for river-oriented recreation activities by relocating boat launches at Frissell and Bruckart launch sites, and reconstructing the existing launch at Paradise. Includes constructing new concrete ramps, new paved roads, and increased parking areas.Item Open Access Upper McKenzie boat launch projects environmental assessment(2007-02) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Proposes to provide and maintain opportunities for river-oriented recreation activities by relocating boat launches at Frissell and Bruckart launch sites, and reconstructing the existing launch at Paradise. Includes constructing new concrete ramps, new paved roads, and increased parking areas.