Common use of Route of Haul Clause in Contracts

Route of Haul. (07/2022) As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Purchaser shall furnish a map showing and designating the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from Sale Area to the approved Scaling location. A written description of the haul route will not be accepted as a substitute for a map. Such designated route of haul shall be the most economical haul route available between the points. The estimated average haul time from the Sale Area to the approved scaling location shall be documented on the map showing the route of haul. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Sale Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. Purchaser shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Sale Area, will be delayed in reaching Scaling location by more than 12 hours past the estimated average haul time documented on the map showing the route of haul. Purchaser shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Area to the designated Scaling location. Purchaser and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. C6.842 (OPTION 1) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding B6.842, use of paint by the Purchaser within the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest Service. C6.851 - WEIGHT OF LOST LOADS (04/2014) Purchaser shall present all loads for weighing and shall furnish a weight ticket for each load pursuant to a weighing services agreement. Any load for which a weight ticket is not provided, or the weight ticket is incomplete or unreadable, or does not include the Forest Service load receipt number, shall be considered a lost sample load with a net weight equal to the load with the heaviest net weight presented during the billing period, as established by the Forest Service. C7.1 - PLANS (09/2004) The plan shall state how Purchaser's representative or alternates will be contacted in a fire emergency, both during periods of operation and at other times such as evenings or weekends. Purchaser shall certify compliance with specific fire precautionary measures included as Subsections under C7.2 - Specific Fire Precautions, before beginning operations during Fire Precautionary Period (closed season) and shall update such certification when operations change. If helicopter yarding is required, the plan shall include a schedule of rates mutually agreed to for computing Purchaser costs incurred toward meeting Purchaser's obligations under A14, or for paying for helicopters controlled by Purchaser and used under Forest Service direction for suppressing Operations Fires or other fires on Sale Area, excluding Negligent Fires. C7.11 - ADDITIONAL AREA OF FIRE RESPONSIBILITY (03/1989) The area within 200 feet slope distance of the center line of any road constructed or reconstructed under this contract on National Forest lands outside of Sale Area shall be considered as a part of Sale Area in connection with responsibilities under B7.3 and B7.4 until the road has been accepted in writing by Forest Service. C7.2 - SPECIFIC FIRE PRECAUTIONS (09/2002) When the industrial fire precautions level is I or higher, unless waiver is granted under C7.22, specific required fire precautionary measures are as follows:

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Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract, Service Timber Sale Contract, Service Timber Sale Contract

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Route of Haul. (07/2022) As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Purchaser shall furnish a map showing and designating the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from Sale Area to the approved Scaling location. A written description of the haul route will not be accepted as a substitute for a map. Such designated route of haul shall be the most economical haul route available between the points. The estimated average haul time from the Sale Area to the approved scaling location shall be documented on the map showing the route of haul. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Sale Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. Purchaser shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Sale Area, will be delayed in reaching Scaling location by more than 12 hours past the estimated average haul time documented on the map showing the route of haul. Purchaser shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Area to the designated Scaling location. Purchaser and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. C6.842 (OPTION 1) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding B6.842, use of paint by the Purchaser within the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest Service. C6.851 C6.852 - WEIGHT OF LOST LOADS (04/201403/2014) If total weight is the scaling method in A10, Purchaser shall present all loads for weighing and shall furnish a weight ticket from a certified scales for each load pursuant to a weighing services agreementsuch load. Any load for which a If no weight ticket is not providedfurnished for such load(s), or the weight ticket is incomplete or unreadable, or does not include the Forest Service load receipt number, of such load(s) shall be considered a lost sample load with a net weight deemed equal to the load with weight of the heaviest net weight load presented during the billing period, as established by the Forest Service. C7.1 C6.853 - PLANS LOADS ALTERED IN ROUTE (09/200408/2002) The plan shall state how Purchaser's representative or alternates Loads of logs which are altered as a result of compliance with State Department of Transportation weight laws will be contacted in considered a fire emergencynon-verified load unless a Forest Service representative can verify the overweight load was totally delivered to the scaling site. If the load is verified by the Forest Service it may be processed through the normal sample selection process. Unless otherwise agreed to, off-loaded logs will not be stored at the weigh station site. Off-loaded logs will be delivered immediately to the designated scaling site. Logs will be off-loaded onto an empty truck and will have a log load removal receipt attached before proceeding from the weigh station. If logs are off-loaded onto another load of logs, both during periods of operation loads will be considered non-verified loads. Since non-verified loads will be larger than the largest load in the sample in any given billing period, Purchaser agrees to pay an amount equivalent to and in addition to the amount payable at other times such as evenings or weekendsCurrent Contract Rates. Purchaser shall certify compliance with specific fire precautionary measures included as Subsections under C7.2 - Specific Fire Precautions, before beginning operations during Fire Precautionary Period (closed season) and shall update such certification when operations change. If helicopter yarding is required, required to notify the plan shall include a schedule of rates mutually agreed to for computing Purchaser costs incurred toward meeting Purchaser's obligations under A14, or for paying for helicopters controlled by Purchaser and used under Forest Service direction for suppressing Operations Fires or other fires on Sale Area, excluding Negligent Fires. C7.11 - ADDITIONAL AREA OF FIRE RESPONSIBILITY (03/1989) The area within 200 feet slope distance before off-loading of the center line of any road constructed or reconstructed under this contract on National Forest lands outside of Sale Area shall be considered as a part of Sale Area in connection with responsibilities under B7.3 and B7.4 until the road has been accepted in writing by Forest Servicelogs occurs. C7.2 - SPECIFIC FIRE PRECAUTIONS (09/2002) When the industrial fire precautions level is I or higher, unless waiver is granted under C7.22, specific required fire precautionary measures are as follows:09/1993)

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Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract

Route of Haul. (07/2022) As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Purchaser Contractor shall furnish a map showing and designating the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from Sale Contract Area to the approved Scaling location. A written description of the haul route will not be accepted as a substitute for a map. Such designated route of haul shall be the most economical haul route available between the points. The estimated average haul time from the Sale Contract Area to the approved scaling location shall be documented on the map showing the route of haul. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Sale Contract Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. Purchaser Contractor shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Sale Contract Area, will be delayed in reaching Scaling location by more than 12 hours past the estimated average haul time documented on the map showing the route of haul. Purchaser Contractor shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Contract Area to the designated Scaling location. Purchaser Contractor and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser Contractor of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. C6.842 (OPTION 1) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding B6.842, use of paint by the Purchaser within the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest Service. C6.851 C6.852 - WEIGHT OF LOST LOADS (04/201411/2006) Purchaser If weight is the unit of measure, Contractor shall present all loads for weighing and shall furnish a weight ticket from a certified scales for each load pursuant to a weighing services agreementsuch load. Any load for which a If no weight ticket is not providedfurnished for such load(s), or the weight ticket is incomplete or unreadable, or does not include the Forest Service load receipt number, of such load(s) shall be considered a lost sample load with a net weight deemed equal to the load with weight of the heaviest net weight load presented during the billing period, as established by the Forest Service. C7.1 C6.853 - PLANS LOADS ALTERED IN ROUTE (11/2006) Loads of logs which are altered as a result of compliance with State Department of Transportation weight laws will be considered a non-verified load unless a Forest Service representative can verify the overweight load was totally delivered to the scaling site. If the load is verified by the Forest Service it may be processed through the normal sample selection process. Unless otherwise agreed to, off-loaded logs will not be stored at the weigh station site. Off-loaded logs will be delivered immediately to the designated scaling site. Logs will be off-loaded onto an empty truck and will have a log load removal receipt attached before proceeding from the weigh station. If logs are off-loaded onto another load of logs, both loads will be considered non-verified loads. Since non-verified loads will be larger than the largest load in the sample in any given billing period, Contractor agrees to pay an amount equivalent to and in addition to the amount payable at Current Contract Rates. Contractor is required to notify the Forest Service before off-loading of logs occurs. C6.9# - STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS (09/2004) The plan shall state how Purchaser's representative or alternates will be contacted in a fire emergency, both during periods Performance of operation and at other times such as evenings or weekends. Purchaser shall certify compliance with specific fire precautionary measures included as Subsections under C7.2 - Specific Fire Precautions, before beginning operations during Fire Precautionary Period (closed season) and shall update such certification when operations change. If helicopter yarding is required, the plan shall include a schedule of rates mutually agreed to for computing Purchaser costs incurred toward meeting Purchaser's obligations under A14, or for paying for helicopters controlled by Purchaser and used under Forest Service direction for suppressing Operations Fires or other fires on Sale Area, excluding Negligent Fires. C7.11 - ADDITIONAL AREA OF FIRE RESPONSIBILITY (03/1989) The area within 200 feet slope distance of the center line of any road constructed or reconstructed under this contract on National Forest lands outside of Sale Area stewardship projects shall be considered as a part in accordance with the following specifications. Stewardship Projects C6.9# - STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS (09/2004) Performance of Sale Area stewardship projects shall be in connection accordance with responsibilities under B7.3 and B7.4 until the road has been accepted in writing by Forest Servicefollowing specifications. C7.2 - SPECIFIC FIRE PRECAUTIONS (09/2002) When the industrial fire precautions level is I or higher, unless waiver is granted under C7.22, specific required fire precautionary measures are as follows:ATTACHMENT FOR CONTRACTION PROVISIONS C6.9# STEWARDSHIP PROJECTS WORK ACTIVITY ITEMS – TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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Samples: www.fs.usda.gov

Route of Haul. (07/2022) As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Purchaser shall furnish a map showing and designating the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from Sale Area to the approved Scaling location. A written description of the haul route will not be accepted as a substitute for a map. Such designated route of haul shall be the most economical haul route available between the points. The estimated average haul time from the Sale Area to the approved scaling location shall be documented on the map showing the route of haul. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Sale Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. Purchaser shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Sale Area, will be delayed in reaching Scaling location by more than 12 hours past the estimated average haul time documented on the map showing the route of haul. Purchaser shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Area to the designated Scaling location. Purchaser and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. C6.842 C7.2# - SPECIFIED FIRE PRECAUTIONS (OPTION 1) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding B6.842, use of paint by the Purchaser within the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest Service. C6.851 - WEIGHT OF LOST LOADS (04/201406/2012) Purchaser shall present all loads for weighing and shall furnish or a weight ticket for each load pursuant to a weighing services agreement. Any load for which a weight ticket is not provided, or the weight ticket is incomplete or unreadable, or does not include the Forest Service load receipt number, shall be considered a lost sample load with a net weight equal to the load with the heaviest net weight presented during the billing period, as established by the Forest Service. C7.1 - PLANS (09/2004) The plan shall state how designated Purchaser's representative or alternates will be contacted in a fire emergency, both during periods of operation and at other times such as evenings or weekends. Purchaser Representative shall certify compliance with specific Timber Sale Contract and California Public Resources Code (CPRC) fire precautionary measures included as Subsections under C7.2 - Specific Fire Precautionsin B7.1 Plans, before beginning C7.2# and C7.22#. Certification shall be provided prior to starting operations during Fire Precautionary Period (closed season) and shall update such certification when operations changebe updated as needed. If helicopter yarding is required, the plan shall include a schedule Listing of rates mutually agreed to for computing Purchaser costs incurred toward meeting Purchaser's obligations under A14, or for paying for helicopters controlled by Purchaser and used under Forest Service direction for suppressing Operations Fires or other fires on Sale Area, excluding Negligent Fires. C7.11 - ADDITIONAL AREA OF FIRE RESPONSIBILITY (03/1989) The area within 200 feet slope distance of the center line of any road constructed or reconstructed under this contract on National Forest lands outside of Sale Area shall be considered as a part of Sale Area in connection with responsibilities under B7.3 and B7.4 until the road has been accepted in writing by Forest Service. C7.2 - SPECIFIC FIRE PRECAUTIONS (09/2002) When the industrial fire precautions level is I or higher, unless waiver is granted under C7.22, specific required fire precautionary measures are in the following subsections is not intended to relieve Purchaser in any way from compliance with State fire laws covering fire prevention and suppression equipment applicable to Purchaser's Operations. Upon request of Forest Service, Purchaser shall permit and assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. The following definitions shall apply to C7.2# and C7.22#: Active Landing: A location Purchaser is skidding logs into, or performing other operations such as follows:delimbing, log manufacturing, and chipping logs. Except for EV and E days, loading logs or stockpiled chips only on a cleared landing does not constitute an Active Landing.

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Route of Haul. (07/2022) As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Purchaser shall furnish a map showing and designating the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from Sale Area to the approved Scaling location. A written description of the haul route will not be accepted as a substitute for a map. Such designated route of haul shall be the most economical haul route available between the points. The estimated average haul time from the Sale Area to the approved scaling location shall be documented on the map showing the route of haul. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Sale Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. Purchaser shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Sale Area, will be delayed in reaching Scaling location by more than 12 hours past the estimated average haul time documented on the map showing the route of haul. Purchaser shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Area to the designated Scaling location. Purchaser and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. C6.842 C6.849 - PRODUCT ACCOUNTABILITY (OPTION 108/2006) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding B6.842Unscaled products from Included Timber shall not be hauled or presented for scaling on Sundays, use of paint by Holidays, or after normal scaling hours at the Purchaser within designated scaling location without the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest ServiceContracting Officer. C6.851 C7.2# - WEIGHT OF LOST LOADS SPECIFIED FIRE PRECAUTIONS (04/201406/2012) Purchaser shall present all loads for weighing and shall furnish or a weight ticket for each load pursuant to a weighing services agreement. Any load for which a weight ticket is not provided, or the weight ticket is incomplete or unreadable, or does not include the Forest Service load receipt number, shall be considered a lost sample load with a net weight equal to the load with the heaviest net weight presented during the billing period, as established by the Forest Service. C7.1 - PLANS (09/2004) The plan shall state how designated Purchaser's representative or alternates will be contacted in a fire emergency, both during periods of operation and at other times such as evenings or weekends. Purchaser Representative shall certify compliance with specific Timber Sale Contract and California Public Resources Code (CPRC) fire precautionary measures included as Subsections under C7.2 - Specific Fire Precautionsin B7.1 Plans, before beginning C7.2# and C7.22#. Certification shall be provided prior to starting operations during Fire Precautionary Period (closed season) and shall update such certification when operations changebe updated as needed. If helicopter yarding is required, the plan shall include a schedule Listing of rates mutually agreed to for computing Purchaser costs incurred toward meeting Purchaser's obligations under A14, or for paying for helicopters controlled by Purchaser and used under Forest Service direction for suppressing Operations Fires or other fires on Sale Area, excluding Negligent Fires. C7.11 - ADDITIONAL AREA OF FIRE RESPONSIBILITY (03/1989) The area within 200 feet slope distance of the center line of any road constructed or reconstructed under this contract on National Forest lands outside of Sale Area shall be considered as a part of Sale Area in connection with responsibilities under B7.3 and B7.4 until the road has been accepted in writing by Forest Service. C7.2 - SPECIFIC FIRE PRECAUTIONS (09/2002) When the industrial fire precautions level is I or higher, unless waiver is granted under C7.22, specific required fire precautionary measures are in the following subsections is not intended to relieve Purchaser in any way from compliance with State fire laws covering fire prevention and suppression equipment applicable to Purchaser's Operations. Upon request of Forest Service, Purchaser shall permit and assist in periodic testing and inspection of required fire equipment. The following definitions shall apply to C7.2# and C7.22#: Active Landing: A location Purchaser is skidding logs into, or performing other operations such as follows:delimbing, log manufacturing, and chipping logs. Except for EV and E days, loading logs or stockpiled chips only on a cleared landing does not constitute an Active Landing.

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Route of Haul. (07/2022) As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Purchaser shall furnish a map showing and designating the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from Sale Area to the approved Scaling location. A written description of the haul route will not be accepted as a substitute for a map. Such designated route of haul shall be the most economical haul route available between the points. The estimated average haul time from the Sale Area to the approved scaling location shall be documented on the map showing the route of haul. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Sale Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. Purchaser shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Sale Area, will be delayed in reaching Scaling location by more than 12 hours past the estimated average haul time documented on the map showing the route of haul. Purchaser shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Area to the designated Scaling location. Purchaser and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. C6.842 (OPTION 1) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding B6.842, use of paint by the Purchaser within the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest Service. C6.851 C6.852 - WEIGHT OF LOST LOADS (04/201403/2014) If total weight is the scaling method in Al0, Purchaser shall present all loads for weighing and shall furnish a weight ticket from a certified scales for each load pursuant to a weighing services agreementsuch load. Any load for which a If no weight ticket is not providedfurnished for such load(s), or the weight ticket is incomplete or unreadable, or does not include the Forest Service load receipt number, of such load(s) shall be considered a lost sample load with a net weight deemed equal to the load with weight of the heaviest net weight load presented during the billing period, as established by the Forest Service. C7.1 C7.2_ - PLANS (09/2004) The plan shall state how Purchaser's representative or alternates will be contacted in a fire emergency, both during periods of operation and at other times such as evenings or weekends. Purchaser shall certify compliance with specific fire precautionary measures included as Subsections under C7.2 - Specific Fire Precautions, before beginning operations during Fire Precautionary Period (closed season) and shall update such certification when operations change. If helicopter yarding is required, the plan shall include a schedule of rates mutually agreed to for computing Purchaser costs incurred toward meeting Purchaser's obligations under A14, or for paying for helicopters controlled by Purchaser and used under Forest Service direction for suppressing Operations Fires or other fires on Sale Area, excluding Negligent Fires. C7.11 - ADDITIONAL AREA OF FIRE RESPONSIBILITY (03/1989) The area within 200 feet slope distance of the center line of any road constructed or reconstructed under this contract on National Forest lands outside of Sale Area shall be considered as a part of Sale Area in connection with responsibilities under B7.3 and B7.4 until the road has been accepted in writing by Forest Service. C7.2 - SPECIFIC FIRE PRECAUTIONS (09/2002) When the industrial fire precautions level is I or higher, unless waiver is granted under C7.22, specific required fire precautionary measures are as follows:09/1993)

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Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract

Route of Haul. (07/2022) As part of the annual Operating Schedule, Purchaser shall furnish a map showing and designating the route of haul over which unscaled products will be transported from Sale Area to the approved Scaling location. A written description of the haul route will not be accepted as a substitute for a map. Such designated route of haul shall be the most economical haul route available between the points. The estimated average haul time from the Sale Area to the approved scaling location shall be documented on the map showing the route of haul. Upon advance written agreement, other routes may be approved. All unscaled products removed from Sale Area shall be transported over the designated routes of haul. Purchaser shall notify Forest Service when a load of products, after leaving Sale Area, will be delayed in reaching Scaling location by more than 12 hours past the estimated average haul time documented on the map showing the route of haul. Purchaser shall require truck drivers to stop, if requested by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Area to the designated Scaling location. Purchaser and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser of the methods to be used to alert truck drivers of an impending stop. C6.842 (OPTION 1) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding B6.842, use of paint by the Purchaser within the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest Service. SAMPLE C6.851 - WEIGHT OF LOST LOADS (04/2014) Purchaser shall present all loads for weighing and shall furnish a weight ticket for each load pursuant to a weighing services agreement. Any load for which a weight ticket is not provided, or the weight ticket is incomplete or unreadable, or does not include the Forest Service load receipt number, shall be considered a lost sample load with a net weight equal to the load with the heaviest net weight presented during the billing period, as established by the Forest Service. C7.1 - PLANS (09/2004) The plan shall state how Purchaser's representative or alternates will be contacted in a fire emergency, both during periods of operation and at other times such as evenings or weekends. Purchaser shall certify compliance with specific fire precautionary measures included as Subsections under C7.2 - Specific Fire Precautions, before beginning operations during Fire Precautionary Period (closed season) and shall update such certification when operations change. If helicopter yarding is required, the plan shall include a schedule of rates mutually agreed to for computing Purchaser costs incurred toward meeting Purchaser's obligations under A14, or for paying for helicopters controlled by Purchaser and used under Forest Service direction for suppressing Operations Fires or other fires on Sale Area, excluding Negligent Fires. C7.11 - ADDITIONAL AREA OF FIRE RESPONSIBILITY (03/1989) The area within 200 feet slope distance of the center line of any road constructed or reconstructed under this contract on National Forest lands outside of Sale Area shall be considered as a part of Sale Area in connection with responsibilities under B7.3 and B7.4 until the road has been accepted in writing by Forest Service. SAMPLE C7.2 - SPECIFIC FIRE PRECAUTIONS (09/2002) When the industrial fire precautions level is I or higher, unless waiver is granted under C7.22, specific required fire precautionary measures are as follows:

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Samples: Service Timber Sale Contract

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