631 Temporary Roads to Remain Open Sample Clauses

631 Temporary Roads to Remain Open. To maintain short term access to portions of Sale Area for post-sale treatments and other purposes after a Tempo- rary Road has served Purchaser’s purpose, pursuant to B6.63, Purchaser agrees, that on Temporary Roads des- ignated on Sale Area Map as “Remain Open,” to con- struct cross ditches and water bars, as designated, staked, or otherwise directed by Forest Service, that can be traversed by a normal two-wheel drive pickup truck. On “Remain Open” Temporary Roads, all bridges and culverts shall remain in place and ditches shall not be eliminated. All drainage structures shall be left in func- tional condition.
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631 Temporary Roads to Remain Open. To maintain short term access to portions of Contract Area for post-contract treatments and other purposes after a Temporary Road has served Contrac- tor’s purpose, pursuant to B6.63, Contractor agrees, that on Temporary Roads designated on Contract Area Map as “Remain Open,” to construct cross ditches and water bars, as designated, staked, or otherwise di- counting, weighing, or another method or combination rected by Forest Service, that can be traversed by a of methods;‌‌
631 Temporary Roads to Remain Open. To maintain short term access to portions of Sale Area for post-sale treatments and other purposes after a Tempo- rary Road has served Purchaser’s purpose, pursuant to operations each year, including roads and associated fills, tractor roads, skid trails, and fire lines. When weather permits operations after Normal Operating Season, Pur- chaser shall keep such work on any additional disturbed areas as up to date as practicable.

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