Source: http://www.fs.fed.us/sopa/components/reports/sopa-110609-2013-04.html
Timestamp: 2016-09-29 05:03:33
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Schedule Of Proposed Action - 04/01/2013 to 06/30/2013 - Olympic National Forest Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA)04/01/2013 to 06/30/2013Olympic National Forest This report contains the best available information at the time of publication. Questions may be directed to the Project Contact.
- Special use management In Progress:Scoping Start 01/01/2011Est. 215 Comment Period Legal Notice 11/2012 Expected:04/2013 05/2013 Jennifer Fujii360-765-2251jfujii@fs.fed.us Description: The leases authorizing communication sites to American Tower Corp and Acc-Comm Inc expire December 31, 2010. The lease holders requested new 20 year authorizations for their existing facilities, with minor changes (moving a building 10 feet). Location: UNIT - Quilcene Ranger District. STATE - Washington. COUNTY - Jefferson. LEGAL - T26N, R02W, sections 9, 10 and 16. Site 5 is accessed at the end of FS road 2620-060, sites 3 and 4 are accessed from FS road 2620-043.
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants In Progress:215 Comment Period Legal Notice 04/19/2012 Expected:02/2013 08/2013 Marc McHenry360-765-2231mmchenry@fs.fed.us Description: The project would design and install log jam structures on NF lands to enhance density and distribution of natural large woody debris in the Dosewallips River. Heavy equipment would construct log jams, helicopters may be used to transport trees.
- Recreation management In Progress:Scoping Start 10/01/2011 Expected:12/2012 05/2014 Jennifer Fujii360-765-2251jfujii@fs.fed.us Description: Decommissioning of an existing toilet near the Hamma Hamma Cabin, and replacement with a new vault toilet.
- Special use management In Progress:Scoping Start 04/02/2012Est. 215 Comment Period Legal Notice 11/2012 Expected:04/2013 06/2013 Jennifer Fujii360-765-2251jfujii@fs.fed.us Description: Rocky Brook Hydroelectric L.P. is seeking a new 20-year special use permit for their existing facilities. The project diverts up to 40 cubic feet per second (cfs) from Rocky Brook, with a minimum in-stream flow of 5 cfs. Web Link: http://www.fs.fed.us/nepa/nepa_project_exp.php?project=39100
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants - Watershed management In Progress:Scoping Start 01/02/2012Est. 215 Comment Period Legal Notice 12/2012 Expected:03/2013 07/2017 Marc McHenry360-765-2231mmchenry@fs.fed.us Description: The existing culvert on FSR 2850 at the Trapper Creek crossing (MP 0.8), would be replaced with a structure designed to allow passage for all aquatic organisms. Structures made of rock and wood may be incorporated in the design.
- Recreation management In Progress:Scoping Start 04/01/2012Est. 215 Comment Period Legal Notice 11/2012 Expected:05/2013 09/2013 Robin Shoal360-956-2376rshoal@fs.fed.us Description: The proposed action is the development of an Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system and staging area in the Bonidu area within the North Fork Calawah watershed. The proposal would provide about 21.1 miles of interlinking trails.
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants - Watershed management - Road management In Progress:Scoping Start 04/01/2012Est. 215 Comment Period Legal Notice 03/2013 Expected:06/2013 09/2013 Jonathan Hanson360-374-1236jrhanson@fs.fed.us Description: The proposed project would decommission or decommission and convert to trail approximately 25 miles of existing classified roads in the Calawah Watershed.
- Recreation management Developing ProposalEst. Scoping Start 10/2012 Expected:11/2012 11/2012 Peter Erben360-288-0202perben@fs.fed.us Description: Remove 4 to 6 large rootwads from Col Bob Trail #851 to re-establish trail access for hikers and stock users. It is anticipated that explosives will be needed to remove these trail obstructions.
- Forest products In Progress:Scoping Start 03/15/2012Est. 215 Comment Period Legal Notice 01/2013 Expected:05/2013 06/2014 Robin Shoal360-956-2376rshoal@fs.fed.us Description: Proposal to commercially thin approximately 3,300 acres of young, previously managed forest stands in the East Fork Humptulips watershed, on the Pacific Ranger District. Web Link: http://www.fs.fed.us/nepa/nepa_project_exp.php?project=38534
- Land management planning - Special use management - Road management On Hold N/A N/A Martha Krueger360-288-0278mfkrueger@fs.fed.us Description: Request from RD Merrill Company for authorization to reconstruct and use a 0.25-mile segment of FS Road 3079 and a 0.05-mile segment of unclassified road known as FS Road 3079-011 Spur, to provide access to private lands.
- Recreation management - Facility management In Progress:Scoping Start 01/01/2011 Expected:12/2012 06/2013 Peter Erben360-288-0202perben@fs.fed.us Description: The existing information kiosk and fee station were constructed in the 1950s and are in poor structural condition. The structure would be removed and replaced with a three-panel information kiosk which would also serve as the campground fee station.
- Watershed management - Road management In Progress:215 Comment Period Legal Notice 05/31/2012 Expected:10/2012 08/2013 Jonathan Hanson360-374-1236jrhanson@fs.fed.us Description: Replace the existing 48 inch culvert with a 120 inch culvert. This upgrade would accomodate higher stream flows including debris, significantly reduce the likelihood of this crossing failing, and continue to provide vehicle access on FSR 2922.
- Facility management In Progress:Scoping Start 01/01/2011 Expected:12/2012 04/2013 Peter Erben360-288-0202perben@fs.fed.us Description: The project would remove and dispose of two open-sided, wooden trailer shed structures and 9 storage sheds. These structures are in poor condition and a safety hazard and were previously part of the administrative residential site that is unoccupied.
- Recreation management - Facility management In Progress:Scoping Start 01/01/2011 Expected:12/2012 06/2013 Peter Erben360-288-0202perben@fs.fed.us Description: This project would design and replace the existing water distribution systems in Falls Creek Campground and Willaby Campground near Lake Quinault.
- Recreation management In Progress:Scoping Start 01/01/2009Est. 215 Comment Period Legal Notice 01/2013 Expected:03/2013 06/2013 Peter Erben360-288-0202perben@fs.fed.us Description: Repair and reconstruction of approximately 2 miles of trail, including tread relocation and reconstruction, replacement of gravel surfacing, drainage structure repair, and replacement of two trail bridges. Web Link: http://www.fs.fed.us/nepa/nepa_project_exp.php?project=27469
- Special use management - Road management In Progress:Scoping Start 10/01/2011 Expected:12/2012 06/2013 Martha Krueger360-288-0278mfkrueger@fs.fed.us Description: Proposal by Rayonier to open a closed Level 1 segment of FS Road 2900-030, use it for timber haul, and close it again after use is complete. The reconstruction and use of an existing 0.4-mile spur off the 2900-030 is also proposed.
- Recreation management In Progress:Scoping Start 01/01/2011Est. 215 Comment Period Legal Notice 01/2013 Expected:03/2013 06/2013 Peter Erben360-288-0202perben@fs.fed.us Description: This project would convert about 2.5 miles of decommissioned road to trail status; and construct two � mile trail segments to create a 6-mile loop trail.
- Recreation management Developing ProposalEst. Scoping Start 10/2012 Expected:04/2013 07/2013 Peter Erben360-288-0202perben@fs.fed.us Description: Proposal to construct two yurts in Willaby Campground, near Quinault. Two existing campsites would be reconfigured to accommodate the yurts, which would be constructed on wooden platforms. The yurts would be available year-round for campers to rent.
- Wildlife, Fish, Rare plants - Forest products In Progress:215 Comment Period Legal Notice 04/23/2012 Expected:12/2012 01/2014 Robin Shoal360-956-2376rshoal@fs.fed.us Description: A proposal to commercially thin approximately 1000 acres in the Upper South Fork Skokomish River Watershed, using variable-density thinning to accelerate the development of late-successional forest characteristics.