STOCKING STANDARDS Sample Clauses

STOCKING STANDARDS. Legal Reference Source Source Summary FRPA Section 29 Requirement to establish a free growing stand in harvested areas FPPR Section 16, 29, 44 and 45 16 – requires the presence of stocking standards in an FSP 29 – amendments requiring approval 44, 45 – Defining free growing obligations and related activities or considerations Standards Where the Agreement Holder is required under the Act and regulations to establish a free growing stand as a result of timber harvesting conducted under this FSP, and harvesting activity is conducted using “clear-cut” and “clear-cut with reserves” systems, the Agreement Holder will do so in accordance with Table A3-1 in Appendix 3. Where the Agreement Holder undertakes activities to reduce fuel loading and fire risk in FDU 2, and where those activities result in a reforestation obligation, the agreement holder will apply the stocking standards in Table A3-2 of Appendix 3. Where the Agreement Holder undertakes harvesting under un-even-aged management regimes such as “single tree selection systems” or harvesting for salvage/sanitation purposes in areas which are not traditionally managed for timber objectives (such as riparian reserve zones) the Agreement Holder will apply the stocking standards in Table A3-3 of Appendix 3. The Agreement Holder will also adopt the following strategies with regards to stocking standards:
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STOCKING STANDARDS. Background Information Regarding – Stocking Standards Legal Reference: FPPR sections 16, 44, and 45; FRPA section 29(1). Note: These stocking standards will remain in effect until changes are required to implement the updated Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) and associated Land Management Handbooks. When required, an amendment will be made to incorporate the stocking standards and variations, as developed by the Xxxxxxxx Okanagan Stocking Standards Working Group.
STOCKING STANDARDS. The FSP Holder commits to comply with the Cariboo Region Stocking Standards - July 24, 2018, as amended from time-to-time, except where stated otherwise in Section 8. Stocking standards are presented in Appendix 2, Section 9.2.
STOCKING STANDARDS. Not applicable F MANAGEMENT OF FUELS, OILS, RUBBISH AND EMISSIONS
STOCKING STANDARDS. All stocking requirements are applicable across the entire FSP area (all FDU’s). Legal Reference: FRPA Section 29(2), (July 26, 2007) FPPR Section 16 and Section 44(1), (July 26, 2007) Scale of Measurement: Cutblock Map Reference: N/A

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