Firelines definition

Firelines. Shown on Sale Area Map and to be flagged on ground after logging by Forest Service are firelines to be constructed by Purchaser unless otherwise agreed in writing. Purchaser shall construct not more than N/A chains of fireline by hand and not more than N/A chains of fireline by tractor. Firelines constructed by hand shall be cleared of all vegetative debris larger than one inch in d.o.b. and three feet long. The width of firelines shall be at least N/A feet, except across the top of cutting units where the width shall be at least N/A feet. At least N/A feet shall be scraped to mineral soil. In areas where there is potential for burning material to roll, the fireline shall be constructed in a trenched manner on the downhill side. Tractor lines shall be cleared of all vegetative debris, larger than one inch in diameter and three feet long, to a width of at least N/A feet, with at least N/A feet to mineral soil. No slash, brush, or other vegetative debris shall be buried in or under berms created in the construction of firelines. All limbs overhanging into the fireline, shall be removed to a minimum height of 8 feet. Firelines shall be completed on each unit in accordance with B6.311 unless otherwise agreed in writing. In subdivisions N/A and shown on Sale Area Map, Logging Slash shall be scattered within N/A feet slope distance of the inside edge of firelines. SAMPLE SPECIFICATIONS PURSUANT TO C6.7# - SLASH TREATMENT (8/2006) CONTINUED Fuel-B “Fuelbreaks” Shown on Sale Area Map, with boundaries designated on the ground, are “Fuelbreaks” of varying width. Within such Fuelbreaks all Logging slash and Construction slash shall be treated by Purchaser. Primary treatment shall be by Removing, Burying, Chipping, Piling, Machine Piling, or a combination of these methods unless a method is specified or prohibited on Sale Area Map. Slash larger than treatment size requirements of selected or specified methods shall be scattered outside Fuelbreak, or treated as agreed. SAMPLE PILING SPECIFICATIONS. All piles shall be reasonably compact and free of soil to facilitate burning and shall be constructed of such size and at such distance from trees so that burning shall not result in unnecessary damage to residual timber. Such Logging Slash shall be bucked into lengths not exceeding ten feet prior to piling. Maximum width of tractor, with brush rake attached, shall not exceed 144 inches. Machine Piling is not required on areas where use of tractors would cause undue damage t...
Firelines. Shown on Contract Area Map and to be flagged on ground after logging by Forest Service are firelines to be constructed by Contractor unless otherwise agreed in writing. Contractor shall construct not more than <> chains of fireline by hand and not more than <> chains of fireline by tractor. Firelines constructed by hand shall be cleared of all vegetative debris larger than one inch in d.o.b. and three feet long. The width of firelines shall be at least <> feet, except across the top of cutting units where the width shall be at least <> feet. At least <> feet shall be scraped to mineral soil. In areas where there is potential for burning material to roll, the fireline shall be constructed in a trenched manner on the downhill side. Tractor lines shall be cleared of all vegetative debris, larger than one inch in diameter and three feet long, to a width of at least <> feet, with at least <> feet to mineral soil. No slash, brush, or other vegetative debris shall be buried in or under berms created in the construction of firelines. All limbs overhanging into the fireline, shall be removed to a minimum height of 8 feet. Firelines shall be completed on each unit in accordance with GT.

Examples of Firelines in a sentence

  • Firelines constructed by hand shall be cleared of all vegetative debris larger than one inch in d.o.b. and three feet long.

  • Firelines shall be completed on each unit in accordance with B6.311 unless otherwise agreed in writing.

  • Firelines installed along the bottom portions of a unit with slopes over 30 percent, or as designated by the Forest Service, will be “cup” or "V" shaped and at least 12 inches deep including berm height.

  • Firelines installed along the bottom of a unit on slopes over 35 percent will be "V" shaped, at least 12 inches deep, with dirt thrown over the duff and debris just outside the mineral soil line.

  • To Fireline's and Shareholder's knowledge, none of the information supplied in writing by Fireline or Shareholder pursuant to this Agreement contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading.

  • All of the items comprising the Fireline Assets are located at Fireline's facilities or Fireline's agents' facilities set forth on Schedule 4.32.

  • To Fireline's and Shareholder's knowledge, each Contractor is in compliance with all federal and state laws respecting its status as Contractor of Fireline and its performance of services for the Business.

  • Purchaser shall have received Shareholder's and Fireline's Schedules to this Agreement, and the information contained therein shall be satisfactory to Purchaser.

  • Firelines shall be cleared of all brush and debris for a minimum width of 10 feet with the outer edge of the clearing inside the subdivision boundary.

  • To Fireline's knowledge, Fireline is in compliance with all material federal, state, local or foreign laws, statutes, ordinances, regulations, orders and other requirements of Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction over the Fireline Assets or the conduct of the Business.