Fire Trails Sample Clauses

Fire Trails. PURCHASER shall construct fire trails in accordance with the following instructions and as directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall notify STATE at least 5 days before beginning any fire trail construction. PURCHASER shall construct fire trails around heavy accumulations of flammable debris in the immediate vicinity of each Landing as directed by STATE.
Fire Trails. PURCHASER shall construct fire trails in accordance with the following instructions and as directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall notify STATE at least 5 days before beginning any fire trail construction. (a) Construct fire trails at locations shown on Exhibit G using methods and at locations designated by STATE. (b) Tractor fire trails shall be at least 8 feet wide, cleared down to mineral soil, and waterbarred, as directed by STATE. (c) Hand-constructed fire trails shall be cleared to mineral soil for a width of not less than 4 feet. Heavy accumulations of flammable debris shall be moved back from the trail, 10 feet or more on each side, as directed by STATE. Cup trenches and waterbars may be required on hand fire trails, as directed by STATE. Should STATE determine that fire trails are not needed, PURCHASER shall pay $3,400 to STATE. Should STATE determine that fire trails are not needed on any portion of the timber sale area, PURCHASER shall pay $1.00 per foot for tractor trails not built and $1.00 per foot for hand trails not built.
Fire Trails. PURCHASER shall construct fire trails in accordance with the following instructions and as directed by STATE. PURCHASER shall notify STATE at least 5 days before beginning any fire trail construction. (a) Construct fire trails around the perimeter of the timber sale area and around stream buffers using methods and at locations designated by STATE. (b) Tractor fire trails shall be at least 8 feet wide, cleared down to mineral soil, and waterbarred, as directed by STATE. (c) Hand-constructed fire trails shall be cleared to mineral soil for a width of not less than 3 feet. Heavy accumulations of flammable debris shall be moved back from the trail, 10 feet or more on each side, as directed by STATE. Cup trenches and waterbars may be required on hand fire trails, as directed by STATE. Should STATE determine that fire trails are not needed, PURCHASER shall pay $8,100 to STATE. Should STATE determine that fire trails are not needed on any portion of the timber sale area, PURCHASER shall pay $.75 per foot for tractor trails not built and $1.25 per foot for hand trails not built.
Fire Trails. Fire trails must be provided generally in accordance with the concept plan prepared by GDS (Revision G) and the general terms of approval from the RFS. The concept plan prepared by GDS (Revision G) must be amended as follows:  The existing track constructed along the eastern site boundary between Idlewild Road and the private road within the small, triangular part of the community association lot must be removed and the area restored in accordance with the Vegetation Management Plan.  Gates are to be provided across the three entrances; Old Northern Road (lot 1), Idlewild Road (lot 9) and the private road (lot 1 fronting lot 2).  Gates or grids are required where the fire trail crosses the boundaries between lots 5 through 9.  The interface/ boundary between lots 2 and 3 and the fire trail along the western and southern boundaries of these lots must be fenced.  This fencing is in addition to any and all fencing required by the VMP. This fencing (and gates) must comply with the same requirements of the VMP also.  Fire trails must be constructed in a way that limits the impact as much as possible. Under no circumstances are the works within the community association lot to extend beyond the area of affect identified on the concept plan. No trees are to be removed for these fire trails unless approved, in writing, by Council. The location/ alignment of the fire trail within lots 5 to 9 must be design with this in mind.  A passing bay is required next to the existing dam within the community association lot behind lots 2 and 3 as per the RFS conditions.  A turning head is required behind lot 3 at the end of the fire trail as per the RFS conditions.  The required formation is as follows, as per Secton 4.1.3(3) from Planning for Bushfire Protection 2006: Road Name: Formation: (Footpath/ Carriageway/ Footpath) (m) Fire Trail Road Type: Fire Trail 1m/ 4m/ 1m/ (6m)

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