Variances from Forest Operating Plan Standard Sample Clauses

Variances from Forest Operating Plan Standard. Alternative solutions and interim policy direction to requirements in the Forest Operating Plan Standard (FOPS) were proposed by a forest industry subcommittee on October 15, 2020, for application to the 2021-2026 Operating plans. The alternative solutions approved by the Forest Service are listed below. Long term changes to the Forest Operating Plan Standard, and the alignment of it with the Forest Management Plan Standard, are being addressed through a formal standard revision process that is currently underway. Map Requirements (FOPS 1-1(3)) As opposed to submitting a complete paper copy and digital copy of this plan at time of submission digital copies of all required maps at all scales will be submitted at time of submission. After a cursory review of the submitted plan, paper copies will be submitted for 1:300,000 and 1:50,000 scale harvest maps. Once the plan review nears completion (by March 15, 2021) only maps in which changes were made will be resubmitted in paper copies at all scales (1:300,000, 1:50,000 and 1:15,000). Only changes identified in the roundtable review would be approved. Transitional Blocks Maps submitted initially (on December 1, 2020) will show blocks that are intended to be harvested in the current operating year (2020-21), that may however not get completed and be carried over into the 2021-22 operating year. Those blocks will be shown using a lighter grey depletion colour and the planned block boundary. The volume tables will show zero volume for those blocks. Any of those “transition” blocks not anticipated to be fully harvested by March 31, 2020 will be changed to show as planned blocks on updated maps, and the volumes remaining will be added back into tables, for submission by March 15, 2021. Completed blocks will be changed to the normal grey depletion colour. Blocks with similar volumes will be removed from the updated maps and volume table, to keep volumes within the maximum of two times the HVS. At this time, the harvest volume tables and maps will be resubmitted. All other plan information will remain as per the original (December 1st) submission. Volume Estimates (Planner Estimates) Planner estimates of planned block volume may be used instead of inventory volumes where there is justification to do so. Indicator 13 in the FMP Annual Report will add planner estimates to the comparison of harvested volume/ha relative to yield curve estimates. Volume Estimates (Retention) Volumes in tables will be reduced by 9% to ref...
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