Common use of Road Surfaces Clause in Contracts

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut in accordance with the requirements of Project Nos. 1 and 2. Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road between Areas 1 and 2 is posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flagging.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A stockpile located in the SW¼ NW¼, Section 18, T1N R6W for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Log hauling shall not be allowed on Archers Road west of the Portland ▇▇▇▇▇ Road junction from November 1 through April 30, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder the timber within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut in accordance with the requirements of Project Nos. 1 and 2sale area. Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road between Areas 1 and 2 is posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers PURCHASER shall not have any blue paint on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flaggingthe timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as stockpile shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE roads surfaced with crushed rock surfaced roadsrock. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1the timber sale area. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut trees felled in accordance with the requirements of specified in Project NosNo. 1 and 2. in the section titled, “Project Work.” Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road between Areas 1 and 2 is posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flagging.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from At the STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreadingconclusion of project work and/or log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. process and compact crushed rock surfacing on all rocked roads used for hauling under this contract, according to the specifications in Exhibit B. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Area Areas 1, 2, and 3. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber within Areas 4 and 5. All timber within Areas 6 and 7 R/W. Boundary markings are as follows: Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut in accordance with the requirements of Project Nos. 1 and 2. Boundary markings 5 are as follows: The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flaggingflagging (and blue paint along property lines and Type F buffers only). Areas 6 and 7 R/W are posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road boundaries between Areas 1 1, 2, 3, 4, and 2 is 5 are posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers PURCHASER shall not have any blue paint on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flaggingthe timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A stockpile located in ▇▇▇/▇, ▇▇▇/4, Section 29, T2N, R9W for maintenance on STATE roads surfaced with crushed rock surfaced roadsrock. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": ." All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1the timber sale areas. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber trees within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut “Right-of-Way Boundary” signs between the points specified in accordance with the requirements of Project NosNo. 1 and 2. in the section titled, “Project Work.” Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is areas are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road boundaries between Areas 1 1a and 2 is 1b and 2a and 2b are posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink blue flagging.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as stockpile shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1the timber sale area. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber trees within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut “Right-of-Way Boundary” signs or marked with blue paint between the points specified in accordance with the requirements of Project NosNo. 1 and 2. in the section titled, “Project Work.” Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road between Areas 1 II and 2 III is posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers The boundary between Area IA and Area IB is unposted and is adjacent to the abandoned road. PURCHASER shall not have any blue paint on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flaggingthe timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from At the STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available conclusion of project work and at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreadingthe conclusion of log hauling operations, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. process and/or compact crushed rock surfacing on all roads used for hauling under this contract, in accordance with Exhibit B. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section sections titled, "Reserved Timber," and "Thinning Specifications": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 12. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber within Areas 21, 3, and 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut in accordance with the requirements of Project Nos. 1 within Areas 5 and 2. 6 R/W. Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is Areas 1 through 4 are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs, pink flagging, and blue paint. Area 5 R/W is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and pink flaggingorange paint. Area 6 R/W is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs and blue paint. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road boundaries between Areas 1 1, 2, 3, and 2 is 4 are posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers on Green Tree Retention Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer ZoneWildlife Tree Boundary" signs and pink flaggingblue paint. PURCHASER shall not have any blue paint on the timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Area Areas 1. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber within Areas , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 89. All marked trees within Area 3. All timber cut in accordance with the requirements of Project Noswithin Areas 10 and 11. 1 and 2. All timber within Area I2 R/W. Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is Areas 1 through 11 are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. Area 12 R/W is posted with "Right-of-Way Boundary" signs. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road boundaries between Areas 1 2 and 2 is 3 and Areas 3 and 4 are posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream Marked trees are any trees with red paint marks on the trunk and below ▇▇▇▇▇ height. Type F stream buffers on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and signs, pink flagging, and blue paint. PURCHASER shall not have any red or blue paint on the timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A stockpile located in the ▇▇¼ ▇▇¼, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇.▇. for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8II. All timber cut within Area I. All trees within “Right-of-Way Boundary” signs or marked with blue paint between the points specified in accordance with the requirements of Project NosNo. 1 and 2. in the section titled, “Project Work.” Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area Area I is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs, pink flagging, and red paint. Area II is posted with the "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road Waste areas and R/W between Areas 1 and 2 is Points A to B from Stations 254+80 to 257+90 are posted with "Area Right-of- Way Boundary" signs. Stream buffers PURCHASER shall not have any red or blue paint on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flaggingthe timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE roads surfaced with crushed rock. Pit-run rock surfaced is available from the rock pit shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on all other roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section sections titled, "Reserved Timber" and "Access": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder the timber within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut in accordance with the requirements of Project Nos. 1 and 2sale areas. Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is areas are posted with red "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road between Areas 1 and 2 is posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers on Areas 1 and 3 within the timber sale areas are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink blue flagging.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) . Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as stockpile shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder the timber within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut in accordance with the requirements of Project Nos. 1 and 2sale area. Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area Area I is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs, pink flagging, and red paint. Area II is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road between Areas 1 Waste areas and 2 is R/W are posted with "Area Right-of-Way Boundary" signs. Stream buffers PURCHASER shall not have any blue paint on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flaggingthe timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed shall obtain rock from the commercial source or other locations approved by STATE stockpiles as shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling," and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1the timber sale area. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber trees within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut “Right-of-Way Boundary” signs or marked with blue paint between the points specified in accordance with the requirements of Project NosNo. 1 and 2. in the section titled, “Project Work.” Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is areas are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs signs, and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road boundaries between Areas 1 4a and 2 is 4b, and 5a and 5b are posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink blue flagging. PURCHASER shall not have any blue paint on the timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as stockpile shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run shown on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1the timber sale areas. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder timber trees within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. All timber cut “Right-of-Way Boundary” signs or marked with blue paint between the points specified in accordance with the requirements of Project NosNo. 1 and 2. in the section titled, “Project Work.” Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is areas are posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The stream buffer that meets the western boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road between Areas of Area 1 and 2 is posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers on Areas 1 and 3 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flagging. PURCHASER shall not have any blue paint on the timber sale area.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER may use crushed rock from the STATE stockpiles as stockpile shown on Exhibit A for maintenance on STATE crushed rock surfaced roads. Maintenance rock for pit-run roads is available at rock pits designated as pit-run on Exhibit A. Prior to any rock spreading, PURCHASER shall obtain approval from STATE. Extraordinary maintenance is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of the PURCHASER, as defined in Section 28. STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in accordance with Section 28. TIMBER SALE AREA Section 55. Designated Timber. The timber is located on the timber sale area. In accordance with Section 1, the following is designated timber, except as excluded by the section titled, "Reserved Timber": All timber cut in accordance with the specifications in the sections section titled, "Felling" and "Thinning Specifications," within Area 1. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-fir and alder the timber within Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8sale area. All timber cut in accordance with the requirements of Project NosNo. 1 and 2. in the section titled, “Project Work.” Boundary markings are as follows: The timber sale area is posted with "Timber Sale Boundary" signs and pink flagging. The boundary along ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road between Areas 1 and 2 is posted with "Area Boundary" signs. Stream buffers on Areas 1 and 3 2 are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs and pink flagging.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract