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Stanislaus National Forest

 
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Stanislaus
National Forest

19777 Greenley Road
Sonora, CA 95370

(209) 532-3671

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

Projects & Plans

[Photo]: backlight image of tall trees[Photo]: man measuring growth of young aspen tree with Bell Meadow in the background

[Symbol]: ranger station[Symbol]: lookout[Symbol]: mining

PROJECTS

The implementation of most Forest projects occurs through a process that includes scoping, comments and decisions.

Recent Decisions

SCOPING

During the early stages of evaluating certain proposed actions, the Forest Service accepts comments in order to help identify significant issues and possibly generate other alternatives that meet the purpose and need of the project.

Soldier Creek Healthy Forest Restoration (22657)
Legal Notice: November 5, 2008

Scoping Package (182kb .pdf, 6 pages)
Project Map (594kb pdf)

Bear Valley Mountain Resort Expansion (7910)

Proposed Action (109kb .pdf, 21 pages)
Location Map (289kb .pdf)
Vicinity Map (211kb .pdf)

PROJECTS IN PROGRESS

With completion of initial scoping, the environmental analysis is in progress on the following projects.

Motorized Travel Management (17305)

Project Information and Documents

Phase II Fuel Reduction, Forest Health and Road Management Stewardship (23684)

Scoping Package (593kb .pdf, 10 pages)

Treatment Maps (2,440kb .pdf; 3 pages)

Pinecrest Interior Healthy Forest Restoration (22764)

Scoping Package (280kb .pdf, 8 pages)

OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT

The Forest Service accepts comments on certain proposals for 30 calendar days following publication of a legal notice in the Union Democrat. The publication date in that newspaper of record is the exclusive means for calculating the comment period. Those wishing to comment should not rely upon dates or timeframe information provided by any other source. The regulations prohibit extending the length of the comment period.

None at this time.

OPPORTUNITY TO OBJECT

The Forest Service accepts objections on certain proposals for 30 calendar days following publication of a legal notice in the Union Democrat. The publication date in that newspaper of record is the exclusive means for calculating the objection period. Those wishing to object should not rely upon dates or timeframe information provided by any other source.

None at this time.

PROJECTS AWAITING DECISIONS

With completion of the comment period, the following projects are awaiting decisions.

Spicer Road Hazard Trees (21583)
Draft Memorandum (21kb .pdf, 1 page)

Black Springs Hazard Trees (21577)

Draft Memorandum (21kb .pdf, 1 page)

Big Cabbage Hazard Trees (21580)

Draft Memorandum (21kb .pdf, 1 page)

Middle Fork Fuel Reduction and Forest Health (17476)

Environmental Assessment (495kb .pdf, 49 pages)

Proposed Treatments Map (1,467kb .pdf; 1 page)

Alternative 2 Treatments Map (1,450kb .pdf; 1 page)

Cherry Borrow Toilet (14417)

Environmental Assessment (83kb .pdf, 3 pages)

Trumbull Peak Cabin Restoration (1665)

Environmental Assessment (587kb .pdf, 22 page)

FOREST PLANNING

Continued planning occurs so that the Forest Plan remains a dynamic and responsible tool for managing the Forest's land and resources in a changing social and economic climate. Forest Planning

SCHEDULE OF PROPOSED ACTIONS

The Schedule of Proposed Actions informs people of environmental analyses currently in progress or recently completed on the Forest pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act. SOPA

US Forest Service - Stanislaus National Forest
Last Modified: Monday, 12 January 2009 at 16:15:16 EST


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