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TIMBER NOTICE OF SALE
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SALE NAME: PEACE MILL SORT 4 AGREEMENT NO: 30-97549
AUCTION: February 8, 2019 starting at 10:00 a.m. COUNTY: Wahkiakum Pacific Cascade Region Office, Castle Rock, WA
SALE LOCATION: Sale located approximately 14 miles northwest of Longview
PRODUCTS SOLD AND SALE AREA: All delivered timber described below, except for leave trees bounded by yellow "Leave
Tree Area" tags and pink flagging and individual trees marked with blue paint, snags, and all down timber existing 5 years prior to the day of sale bounded by; white “Timber Sale Boundary” tags and pink flagging, reprod, and the E-1230 road in Unit 1; white “Timber Sale Boundary” tags and pink flagging, reprod, and the E-1231 roads in Unit 2 meeting the specifications described below; on parts of Section 30 in Township 9 North, Range 4 West, Sections 24, and 25 all in Township 9 North, Range 5 West W.M., containing 127 acres, more or less.
MINIMUM BID AND ESTIMATED LOG VOLUMES:
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Sort #
Species and Sort Specifications
Average Log Length
Estimated Volume
Tons Per MBF
Minimum Bid Delivered Prices
Total Appraised Value
Bid Deposit
Mbf Tons $/mbf $/Ton 97549 4 DF HQB+ 12"+ 28 515 2678 5.2 $660.00 $339,900.00 $33,990.00 Totals: 515 2678 $339,900.00
CERTIFICATION: This sale is certified under the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® program Standard (cert no: PwC-SFIFM-513)
BID METHOD: Sealed Bids UNIT OF MEASURE: MBF Scale
EXPIRATION DATE: July 31, 2019 ALLOCATION: Export Restricted
PAYMENT SECURITY: To be determined by the State as described in Clause P-045.2 of the Purchaser’s Contract.
BIDDING PROCEDURES: A separate sealed bid and envelope must be submitted for each log sort. Prospective
Purchasers may bid on any or all log sorts. On the day of sale the Purchaser must bring their bid deposit up to 10% of their total bid price. Complete bidding procedures and auction information may be obtained from the Pacific Cascade Region Office in Castle Rock WA. Phone number (360)577-2025.
TIMBER EXCISE TAX: Purchaser must pay the forest excise taxes associated with the log sorts delivered to them.
The tax rate for this sale is 4.2 %. Taxable Stumpage = Total Delivered Value – (Harvest Cost + Estimated Haul Cost + ARRF). For more information contact the Department of Revenue, Forest Tax Section at 1-800-548-8829.
Use the following rates for estimating taxable stumpage:
Harvest Cost = $105.24 per MBF for sort 4
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CONFIRMATION:
Hauling Services Payment Rate per Ton = (Base Rate + Mileage Rate) x (1.25)
Base Rate = $2.35 per ton
Mileage Rate = (($0.16 x C miles) + ($0.11 x A miles)) x Fuel Index Factor
ARRF = $26.00 per MBF for sort 4.
Note: To calculate ARRF rates per ton use the tons\mbf conversion factor in the table above.
Each sort is subject to confirmation following auction. Sorts will not be confirmed until at least 10 days after auction. Final contract award is contingent upon the State’s haul cost analysis. Actual haul route may vary and is subject to change at the State’s discretion.
SPECIAL REMARKS: The successful Purchaser(s) will be required to purchase logs from the sale area upon delivery to their location specified in the bid submitted. Logs will be delivered to the Purchaser’s delivery location by the State’s contract harvester. Purchaser is responsible for weighing and scaling costs. All tonnage loads will be weighed and all mbf loads will be scaled at State approved locations. The State reserves the right to determine where logs are authorized to be scaled and weighed.
For more information regarding this log sort sale visit our web site: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/programs-and-services/product-sales-and-leasing/timber-sales/timber-auction-packets. If you have questions call Jon Olson at the Pacific Cascade Region Office at (360)577-2025 or Steve Teitzel at the Product Sales and Leasing Division Office in Olympia at (360)902-1741.
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STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
LOG SALE AND PURCHASE CONTRACT
AGREEMENT NO. 30-097549
SALE NAME: PEACE MILL SORT 4
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, HEREINAFTER ACTING SOLELY, IN ITS PROPRIETARY CAPACITY, STATE, AND PURCHASER, AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
Section G: General Terms
G-001.2 Definitions
The following definitions apply throughout this contract; Contract Administrator: Region Manager’s designee responsible for assuring that the contractual obligations of the Purchaser and Contractor are met. Contractor: State-selected harvester responsible to perform all duties as required by the Harvesting Services Contract, including but not limited to timber harvesting, road construction, debris removal and piling, hauling and delivery of forest products for weighing and/or scaling, to the Purchasers of the timber sales Sorts. Delivery: Occurs when logs or forest products meeting the sorting specifications arrive at the Purchasers destination, as described in the contract. Forest Product: Any material derived from the forest for commercial use. Harvesting: A general term, referring to the Contractor’s various obligations under the Harvesting Services Contract.
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Harvesting Services Contract: Contract between the Contractor and the State, which sets forth the procedures and obligations of the Contractor for completing the harvesting of timber, and the delivery of various log sorts to the State’s purchasers, and the payment obligations of the State, The Harvesting Services Contract will include a Road Plan for any road construction or reconstruction, where applicable. Log Sale and Purchase Contract: Purchase Agreement between the State and Purchaser(s) of particular log sorts from the timber sale. Purchaser: The company or individual that has entered into a Log Sale Contract with the State for individual log sorts from the timber sale area. The Contractor must deliver the designated log sorts to this company or individual. Contractor will likely be delivering different log sorts to different purchasers under the Harvesting Services Contract. State: The Washington State Department of Natural Resources, landowner and seller of forest products from the timber sale area. The State is represented by the Region Manager as designated on the contract signature page. Contractual obligations to the State are enforced by the Region Manager or the designated Contract Administrator.
G-010.2 Products Sold and Sale Area
Purchaser was the successful bidder on February 8, 2019 and sale was confirmed on ___________________. The State, as owner, agrees to sell and deliver to the Purchaser logs meeting the log sort specifications as described in the G-022.2 clause. Logs will be delivered from the PEACE MILL SORTS Timber Sale described as parts of Section 30 in Township 9 North, Range 4 West, Sections 24, and 25 all in Township 9 North, Range 5 West W.M., in Wahkiakum County.
G-022.2 Sorting Specifications
Purchaser shall accept and pay for delivery of log sorts by a state selected contractor to the designated Purchaser location that meets the following specifications: Agreement No.
Sort #
Description Destination
97549 4 DF HQB+ 12"+ HQB: Surface characteristics for high quality (HQ) log sorts will have sound tight knots not to exceed 1.5 inches in diameter, may include logs with not more than two larger knots up to 2.5 inches in diameter. Logs will have a growth ring count of 6 or more rings per inch in the outer third of the top end of the log.
G-024.2 Manufacturing Standards
All forest products except poles, produced and sold under this contract will be manufactured to maximize the amount of logs meeting preferred log lengths and to achieve the average log length listed.
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Agreement No.
Sort #
Scaling Rule
97549 4 WS
Average Log Length Preferred Log Lengths 28
"WS" indicates that west side scaling rules apply. Minimum trim is 8 inches per scaling segment for west side scaling rules. "ES" indicates that east side scaling rules apply. Minimum trim is 4 inches per scaling segment for east side scaling rules. Poles produced under this contract will be manufactured to ANSI specifications (American National Standard Specifications and Dimensions for Wood Poles), in force at the time of signing this contract.
a. Sweep will be limited to within the bole of the log as measured using a tape stretched between the centers of each end of the log.
b. Logs approved by the state for peelers shall be chuckable with no more than a 2 inch diameter area of rot within a 5 inch diameter circle located at the center of either end of the log.
c. Limbs and knots shall be cut flush, with no more than 15 percent of a log having limbs or knots over 2 inches in diameter extending more than 2 inches above the surface of the log.
G-026.2 Log Delivery Destination
Purchaser shall accept logs delivered to the destination as described in the G-022.2 clause. Purchaser may make a written request to the State for a change in log delivery destination or scaling or weighing location. If agreeable and in the best interest of the State, the State may approve the Purchaser’s request. Written approval must be granted by the State prior to log delivery to a new destination or use of a new scaling or weighing facility. Increased haul distance shall result in an increase in the P-028.2 log delivery payment rate in an amount to be calculated by the State. In no circumstance shall the payment rate for delivered logs be reduced as a result of a state approved delivery destination or scaling or weighing facility change. Purchaser may refuse loads delivered to the wrong destination.
G-027.2 Log Delivery Schedule and Conditions
a. Delivery hours - Purchaser agrees to accept logs from the Contractor at the Purchaser's delivery location during Purchaser’s working hours or at least between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays unless otherwise agreed upon by the State.
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b. Improperly loaded trucks - It is understood and agreed that the Purchaser
incurs no obligation to accept improperly or illegally loaded trucks in its facility. Any truck so loaded may be directed to vacate the yard and shall remain the responsibility of the harvesting contractor. The Purchaser shall notify the State within 24 hours of any load (s) rejected and specify the reasons why.
c. Log Delivery Interruptions - Purchaser may schedule times in which delivery
of logs will not be accepted. The Purchaser shall notify the Contract Administrator at least five (5) working days before the scheduled interruption or closure occurs. The duration of the log delivery interruption shall not exceed seven (7) consecutive working days or a total of ten (10) working days over the duration of the contract term. If Purchaser’s scheduled delivery interruption exceeds contract requirements and causes the State harm, Purchaser will be in breach of contract and subject to liquidated damages as per the D-026.2 and D-027.2 clauses, unless Purchaser and the State have made a prior agreement in writing to mitigate potential harm to the State.
d. Required Acceptance of Daily Load Deliveries and Notification - If the State
is harmed by purchaser’s refusal to accept up to DATA MISSING truck deliveries of any one sort per day, Purchaser will be in breach of contract and subject to damages as per the D-026.2 and D-027.2 clauses. A truck delivery is all the wood delivered including sorts on super trucks, mule trains and pups brought to the delivery point by a single truck. The Purchaser shall notify the Contract Administrator at least 48 hours in advance if:
1. Purchaser intends to limit the number of truck deliveries accepted on any day to less than that listed above, or
2. Purchaser intends to limit the number of truck deliveries accepted on any day to the number listed above.
e. State Notification to Purchaser - The State will notify the Purchaser when it
anticipates or schedules an interruption of deliveries and when it anticipates the number of truck deliveries on any day will exceed the number listed above.
f. If payments are not received or, the State determines that the payment security
has become unsatisfactory or, a demand is made against the payment security under the P-045.2 clause the State shall suspend deliveries until such time as the violation has been remedied. Any suspension of deliveries due to late payment or inadequate payment security will be considered a Log Delivery Interruption under (c) of this clause.
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G-030.2 Contract Term and Expiration Date
Purchaser agrees to accept and pay for forest products delivered through the period ending July 31, 2019.
G-050.2 Contract Term Extension
Contract extensions and any other conditions subject to the extension as agreed to by the Purchaser and State, must be formalized in writing, signed by Purchaser and State.
G-054.2 Early Contract Termination
The State may terminate this contract in whole or in part by giving fifteen (15) days written notice to the Purchaser when it is in the best interests of the State. If this contract is so terminated, the State shall be liable only for the return of that portion of the initial deposit that is not required for payment, and the return of unapplied payments. The State shall not be liable for damages, whether direct or consequential.
G-056.2 Force Majeure
No Party shall be liable for any failure to perform its obligations, other than payments due, where such failure is as a result of Acts of Nature (including fire, flood, earthquake, storm, or other natural disaster), war, act of foreign enemies, hostilities (whether war is declared or not), terrorist activities, government sanction, fire, labor dispute, strike or lockout. Any Party asserting Force Majeure as an excuse shall have the burden of proving that reasonable steps were taken (under the circumstances) to minimize delay or damages caused by foreseeable events, that all non-excused obligations were substantially fulfilled, and that the other Party was timely notified of the likelihood or actual occurrence which would justify such an assertion, so that other prudent precautions could be contemplated. In the event of Force Majeure, the State reserves the right to terminate this agreement in accordance with clause G-054.2 ‘Early Contract Termination’.
G-060.2 Exclusion of Warranties
The PARTIES AGREE that the IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE and ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE EXCLUDED from this transaction and shall not apply to the goods to be harvested or sold. For example, THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC MATTERS ARE NOT WARRANTED, and are EXCLUDED from this transaction:
a. The MERCHANTABILITY of the forest products. The use of the term "merchantable" in any document is not intended to vary the foregoing.
b. The CONDITION of the forest products. The forest products will be
conveyed "AS IS."
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c. THE VOLUME, WEIGHT, QUANITY, OR QUALITY, of the forest products to be harvested. The descriptions of the forest products to be conveyed, are estimates only, made solely for administrative and identification purposes. The timing of forest product deliveries.
d. Items contained in any other documents prepared for or by the State.
G-065 Regulatory Disclaimer
The State disclaims any responsibility for, or liability relating to, regulatory actions by any government agency, including actions pursuant to the Forest Practices Act, Ch. 76.09 RCW that may affect the operability of the timber sale.
G-070.2 Limitation on Damage
In the event of a breach of any provision of this contract by the State, the liability of the State shall be limited to return of the unused initial deposit and unapplied payments to the Purchaser. The State shall not be liable for any damages, whether direct, incidental, or consequential.
G-112.2 Title
The State hereby warrants that State is the owner of said logs and has the right to sell same, free of liens, encumbrances, or claims, but subject to trade restrictions promulgated in WAC 240-15-015. Purchaser assumes title and all risk and responsibility for said logs upon delivery.
G-116.2 Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) Certification
Forest products purchased under this contract are certified as being in conformance with the Sustainable Forestry Initiative program Standard under certificate number: PwC-SFIFM-513.
G-160.2 Agents
The State's rights and duties will be exercised by the Region Manager at Castle Rock, Washington. The Region Manager will notify Purchaser in writing who is responsible for administering the contract. The Region Manager has sole authority to waive, modify, or amend the terms of this contract in the manner prescribed in clause G-180. No agent, employee, or representative of the State has any authority to bind the State to any affirmation, representation, or warranty concerning the logs conveyed beyond the terms of this contract. The Purchaser agrees to notify the State in writing of their authorized representative at the log delivery destination who will be readily available and who shall be authorized to receive, on behalf of the Purchaser any instructions or notices given by the State in regard to performance under this contract, and any limits to this person's authority.
G-180 Modifications
Waivers, modifications, or amendments of the terms of this contract must be in writing signed by Purchaser and the State.
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G-190 Contract Complete
This contract is the final expression of the Parties' agreement. There are no understandings, agreements, or representations, expressed or implied, which are not specified in this contract.
G-200.2 Notice
Notices required to be given under the following clauses shall be in writing and shall be delivered to the State or Purchaser’s authorized agent or sent by certified mail to the Purchaser’s post office address, so that their receipt may be acknowledged. G-026.2 Log Delivery Destination G-027.2 Log Delivery and Schedule Conditions G-210.2 Violation of Contract All other notices required to be given under this contract shall be in writing and delivered to their respective authorized agent or mailed to the Party’s post office address. Parties agree to notify the other of any change of mailing address.
G-210.2 Violation of Contract
a. If Purchaser violates any provision of this contract, the Contract Administrator, by written notice, may suspend delivery of further loads of forest products. If the violation is capable of being remedied, the Purchaser has five (5) days after receipt of suspension notice to remedy the violation. If the violation cannot be remedied (such as violation of WAC 240-15-015) or Purchaser fails to remedy the violation within five (5) days after receipt of a suspension notice, the State may terminate the rights of the Purchaser under this contract and collect damages as described in the damages clause in this contract.
b. The State has the right to remedy the breach in the absence of any indicated
attempt by the Purchaser or if Purchaser is unable, as determined by the State, to remedy the breach. Any expense incurred by the State shall be charged to Purchaser and shall be paid within thirty (30) days of receipt of billing.
c. If Purchaser’s violation is a result of a failure to make payment to the State
when due, in addition to (a.) above, interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance at 12 percent per annum, beginning the date payment was due. The State may secure payments from the security provided.
G-240.2 Dispute Resolution
The following procedures apply in the event of a dispute regarding interpretation or administration of this contract and the parties agree that these procedures must be followed before a lawsuit can be initiated.
a. In the event of a dispute, Purchaser must make a written request to the Region Manager for resolution prior to seeking other relief.
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b. The Region Manager will issue a written decision on Purchaser’s request
within five business days.
c. Within five business days of receipt of the Region Manager's decision, the Purchaser may make a written request for resolution to the Deputy Supervisor - Uplands of the Department of Natural Resources.
d. Unless otherwise agreed, the Deputy Supervisor - Uplands will hold a
conference within 15 calendar days of the receipt of Purchaser’s request for review of the Region Manager's written decision. Purchaser and the Region Manager will have an opportunity to present their positions. The Deputy Supervisor - Uplands will issue a decision within a reasonable time of being presented with both Parties' positions.
G-252.2 Forest Excise Tax
Purchaser shall be responsible for payment of all forest excise taxes pursuant to chapter 84.33 RCW.
G-253.2 Harvesting Cost Information
The State agrees to supply all harvesting cost information to the Purchaser for their consideration in payment of forest excise taxes.
G-260 Venue
This contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington. In the event of a lawsuit involving this contract, venue shall be proper only in Thurston County Superior Court.
G-330.2 Contract Review
Purchaser may arrange with the Contract Administrator to review the provisions of this contract prior to the delivery of forest products.
Section P: Payments and Securities
P-010 Initial Deposit
Purchaser paid DATA MISSING initial deposit, which will be maintained pursuant to RCW 79.15.100(3). If the operating authority on this contract expires without Purchaser's payment of the full amount specified in the 'Payment for Forest Products' clause, the initial deposit will be immediately forfeited to the State, and will be offset against Purchaser's remaining balance due. Any excess initial deposit funds not needed to ensure full payment of the contract price, or not needed to complete any remaining obligations of the Purchaser existing after contract expiration, will be refunded to the Purchaser.
P-028.2 Payment for Forest Products Delivered
Purchaser agrees to pay the State for delivered forest products at the following rate: $0.00/MBF
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$250/MBF* for species delivered other than those listed in clause G-022.2 $20/mbf for Utility logs (Adjusted Gross). Purchaser agrees to increase the above delivered payment rate as approved by the State in the event the location of delivery is changed per the G-026.2 clause. Purchaser will not be billed for any delivered logs that are scaled as containing metal. *When two or more log sorts from this project are delivered to the same destination, the species contained in them are not eligible for the species price reduction.
P-036.2 Missorts and Payment Reduction for Delivered Forest Products
Forest Products delivered that do not meet the sorting specifications in G-022.2 are considered mis-sorts. Purchaser receiving mis-sort Forest Products is required to pay the State at the bid price under this contract. However, when mis-sorted Forest Products amount to more than 5% of the total delivered sort volume, Purchaser may request approval for payment reduction for delivered volume exceeding the mis-sort threshold. Requests for payment reduction must be submitted to the State in writing prior to contract expiration. Eligibility for mis-sort payment reduction is subject to State approval and shall be determined by the State’s delivered product analysis. Forest Products determined by the State eligible for mis-sort price reduction are not eligible for any other price adjustments. Payment reduction for Forest Products deemed mis-sorted will be calculated as follows: Payment Reduction = (B x M) x R Where: B = Bid rate from P-028.2 clause M = Mis-sorted volume exceeding threshold excluding utility R = Reduction factor* 0.2 for diameter mis-sort 0.3 for high quality mis-sort *Logs eligible for payment reduction based on multiple reduction factors will be calculated at the higher payment reduction factor. Third-party scaling organization information is required to determine Scribner mbf for payment reduction purposes. Value will be derived from the applicable sort value as described in this contract.
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Scale information for determining mis-sort payment reduction eligibility must be obtained from roll-out scale. Truck-ramp, sample scaling, and/or bundle scaling information is not acceptable for determining eligibility. Purchaser’s exclusive remedy for mis-sorts shall be the payment reduction described in this clause, notwithstanding other provisions in the Uniform Commercial Code
P-037.2 Mismanufacture and Payment Reduction for Delivered Forest Products
Forest Products delivered that do not meet preferred log length specifications or multiples or combinations of preferred lengths and Forest Products delivered not meeting manufacturing standards as described in clause G-024.2 are considered mis-manufactured. Purchaser receiving mis-manufactured Forest Products is required to pay the State at the bid price under this contract. However, when mis-manufactured Forest Products amount to more than 8% of the total delivered sort volume, Purchaser may request approval for payment reduction for delivered volume exceeding the mis-manufacture threshold. Requests for payment reduction must be submitted to the State in writing prior to contract expiration. Eligibility for mis-manufacture payment reduction is subject to State approval and shall be determined by the State’s delivered product analysis. Forest Products determined by the State eligible for mis-manufacture price reductions are not eligible for any other price adjustments. Payment reduction for Forest Products deemed mis-manufactured will be calculated as follows: Payment Reduction = (B x M) x (0.2) Where: B = Bid rate from P-028.2 clause M = Mis-manufactured volume exceeding threshold excluding utility Third-party scaling organization information is required to determine Scribner mbf for payment reduction purposes. Value will be derived from the applicable sort value as described in this contract. Scale information for determining mis-manufacture payment reduction eligibility must be obtained from roll-out scale. Truck-ramp, sample scaling, and/or bundle scaling information is not acceptable for determining eligibility. Purchaser’s exclusive remedy for mis-manufacture shall be the payment reduction described in this clause, notwithstanding other provisions in the Uniform Commercial Code.
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P-038.2 Average Log Length and Payment Reduction
If the average log length for all logs delivered under this contract is less than the average log length specified in the table in clause G-024.2, The amount of allowable payment reduction shall be calculated by multiplying the payment rate in P-028.2 by the total volume delivered, and the difference between the average length of logs delivered and the average log length specified in G-024.2, times 1% as follows: Log Length Payment Reduction = (B x V x L) x (.01) Where: B = Bid rate from P-028.2 clause V = total delivered log Volume L = Length in feet below specified average (rounded to nearest 1/10th) Average log length payment reductions calculated by the Purchaser must be approved by the State, prior to payment for the final billing period. Third-party scaling organization information is required to determine Scribner mbf and Average log length for payment reduction purposes. Average log length is determined on a piece count basis. Value of log length price reduction will be derived from the applicable sort value as described in this contract. Scale information for determining Average log length for payment reduction eligibility must be obtained from roll-out scale. Truck-ramp, sample scaling, and/or bundle scaling information is not acceptable for determining eligibility. Purchaser’s exclusive remedy for below average log lengths shall be the payment reduction described in this clause, notwithstanding other provisions in the Uniform Commercial Code.
P-040.2 Weighing and Scaling Costs
Purchaser agrees to pay for all weighing costs for logs delivered regardless if logs are purchased on a weight or scale basis. In addition, Purchaser agrees to pay for all scaling costs for logs delivered on a scale basis. Purchaser also agrees to pay for all costs associated with the transmission and reporting of scale or weight data.
P-045.2 Guarantee of Payment
Prior to the delivery of forest products and at a date determined by the State, Purchaser shall guarantee payment to the State for products delivered by posting with the State an approved payment security. If the Purchaser has purchased more than one sort, the payment securities may be consolidated for all the sorts. Acceptable payment security includes cash, certificate of deposit assignment, payment bond, savings account assignment, or irrevocable bank letter of credit.
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The amount of payment security shall be determined by the State. The amount of payment security shall represent at least 30 days value of forest product deliveries. Payment security for products delivered will be used to guarantee payment to the State for late or non-payments. If at any time the State determines that the security has become unsatisfactory or a demand is made against the payment security, the Purchaser agrees to increase the amount or replace the security with one acceptable to the state within 5 business days. Failure to increase the amount or replace the security is considered a breach of contract.
P-050.2 Billing and Payment Procedure for Forest Products Delivered
The State will compute and forward to Purchaser a billing statement of charges for forest products delivered during the billing period at the delivered rate shown in P-028.2 clause. After receipt of the billing statement, Purchaser’s payment must be received by the Department of Natural Resources on or before the due date shown on the billing statement. Purchaser agrees to make payment, payable to the Department of Natural Resources. Failure to pay on time for forest products delivered is considered a breach of contract. Included with the billing statement will be a summary report for the billing period compiled by the State or their log and load reporting service. The State will adjust final billings to account for any State approved payment reductions.
P-080 Payment Account Refund
Advance payments made under P-045 or P-045.2 remaining on account above the value for the charges shall be returned to Purchaser within 30 days following the final report of charges. Refunds not made within the 30 day period will accrue interest at the interest rate, as established by WAC 332-100-030, computed on a daily basis until paid.
Section L: Log Definitions and Accountability
L-010.2 Forest Products Conveyed
Forest products conveyed are logs or parts of logs delivered meeting the sorting criteria defined by clause G-022.2 and manufacturing standards defined by clause G-024.2 of this contract
L-014.2 Sorts Delivered to Incorrect Destination
Purchaser has agreed to purchase the sort as described in the G-022.2 clause. In the event a load from a different sort is delivered to Purchaser, Purchaser may reject the load. If Purchaser receives an incorrectly delivered load, they shall notify the State within 24 hours. If the Purchaser accepts the load, provisions in the P-035.2 or P-036.2 clause may apply.
L-071.2 Log and Load Reporting Service
This contract may at the States discretion, require the services of a State approved third party log and load reporting service. Purchaser shall ensure log volume measurement,
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weight, or scale and weight data for each load is received by the log and load reporting service within 1 business day of logs being measured or weighed. If during the term of this contract, the State discontinues use of the Log and Load Reporting Service, the State will notify the Purchaser in writing, and will approve an alternative log and load reporting process.
L-080 Scaling Rules
Determination of volume and grade of any forest products shall be conducted by a state approved third party scaling organization and in accordance with the Westside log scaling and grading rules and Scribner Volume Table, revised July 1, 1972, contained in the Northwest Log Rules Eastside and Westside Log Scaling Handbook (developed and produced by the Northwest Log Rules Advisory Group) and in effect on the date of confirmation of this contract. Special scaling specifications shall be noted on the State’s Brand Designation form which is hereby incorporated to this contract by reference.
L-110 State Approval of Log Scaling and Weighing Locations
Forest Product measurement and weighing facilities required by this contract must be approved by the State. Forest products sold under the contract which require log scaling shall be scaled, measured, or counted by a State approved third party log scaling organization. Forest products sold under the contract which require weighing shall be weighed at a location that meets Washington State Department of Agriculture approval. Prior to forest products being hauled, the Contract Administrator must authorize in writing the use of State approved measurement and/or weighing facilities that are at or en-route to final destinations. Forest products from this sale shall be measured or weighed at facilities, which are currently approved for use by the State and are currently authorized for this sale. The State reserves the right to verify load volume and weights with State employees or contractors at the State's own expense. The State reserves the right to revoke the authorization of previously approved measurement locations.
Section D: Damages
D-010 Liquidated Damages
The clauses in the DAMAGES section of this contract provide for payments by Purchaser to the State for certain breaches of the terms of this contract. These payments are agreed to as liquidated damages and not as penalties. They are reasonable estimates of anticipated harm to the State caused by Purchaser's breach. These liquidated damages provisions are agreed to by the State and Purchaser with the understanding of the difficulty of proving loss and the inconvenience or infeasibility of obtaining an adequate remedy. These liquidated damages provisions provide greater certainty for the Purchaser by allowing the Purchaser to better assess its responsibilities under the contract.
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D-026.2 Damages for Delivery Interruptions and Load Non-Acceptance
a. Purchaser’s failure to accept delivery of forest products due to an extended delivery interruption exceeding the limits as described in the G-027.2 (c) clause, results in substantial injury to the State. The Purchaser shall pay the State liquidated damages at a rate of $1,000.00 per each day of breach, until breach is remedied.
b. Unless Purchaser and the State have made a prior agreement in writing,
Purchaser’s failure to accept at least the number of delivered loads as described in the G-027.2 (d) clause, results in substantial injury to the State. The Purchaser shall pay the State liquidated damages at a rate of $200 per each truck delivery not accepted, until breach is remedied.
D-027.2 Failure to Accept Forest Products Sold
Purchaser’s failure to accept all or part of the forest products sold in this agreement prior to expiration or completion of the contract results in substantial injury to the State. Except for reasons other than ‘Force Majeure’ (G-056.2), either section a. or b. below will apply as determined by the State.
a. When Purchaser’s refusal to accept forest products does not prevent further harvesting operations, or forest products can be re-sold to another buyer acceptable to the State, Purchaser shall be liable for and pay State for actual damages plus costs, as determined by the State associated with the administration and re-sale of forest products not accepted by Purchaser under the terms of this contract.
b. When Purchaser’s refusal to accept forest products causes a stoppage of the
State’s harvesting operations and prevents the State from further harvest of the sale area, the actual damage to the State and associated costs are difficult to assess. The remaining value of all the forest products left in the sale area once the stoppage occurs is not readily ascertainable. Purchaser’s failure to perform disrupts the State’s management plans. Therefore, Purchaser agrees to pay the State as liquidated damages, a sum calculated using the following formula:
LD = (.35V-I) + C+ A - P Where: LD = Liquidated Damages V = The stumpage value remaining in the sale area at the date of work stoppage. This will be determined by multiplying the contract bid rate contained in the P-028.2 clause for all sorts originating in the sale area, by the State’s estimate of the remaining volume, less the cost of harvesting and delivery associated with each sort. I = Initial Deposit C = Costs associated with required harvesting services and road construction services prior to work stoppage but not amortized or paid.
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A = Administrative fee = $2,500.00 P = Advance payments received exceeding the value of logs delivered under this contract. The above formula reflects the Purchaser’s forfeiture of the initial deposit in accordance with clause P-010 by deducting the initial deposit from the amount owed. In no event shall the liquidated damages be less than zero. Interest on the liquidated damage is owed from the date of the work stoppage until final payment, calculated using the following formula: Interest = r x LD x N Where: r = daily equivalent of an annual interest at current interest rate as established by WAC 332-100-030. N = Number of days from work stoppage to time of payment
D-030.2 Inadequate Log Accountability
Failure to provide weighing and third party scaling information result in substantial injury to the State. The potential loss of accountability is not readily ascertainable. These contractual breaches result in an increase in the potential for the delivery of forest products for which the State receives inadequate payment and causes an increase in the State's administration costs associated with this contract. The actual costs of these breaches are difficult to assess. For these reasons, Purchaser’s payments for forest product delivery under this contract will be increased in the following amounts, as liquidated damages, to compensate the State for these breaches: $250.00 each time a load weight is not provided as required by the contract, and $250.00 each time load scale data is not determined and provided by a State approved third party scaling organization in accordance with this contract.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have entered into this contract.
STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ______________________ ________________________ Purchaser Eric Wisch ____________________ Pacific Cascade Region Manager Print Name Date: ________________ Date: _________________ Address:
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CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (Required for both LLC and Inc. Entities)
STATE OF ____________________________)
) COUNTY OF ____________________________) On this _____________ day of _______________________, 20___, before me personally appeared ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ to me known to be the ____________________________________________________________ of the corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of the corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that (he/she was) (they were) authorized to execute said instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written.
____________________________________ Notary Public in and for the State of ____________________________________ My appointment expires _______________
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
FOREST EXCISE TAX ROAD SUMMARY SHEET
Region:
Timber Sale Name:
Application Number:
EXCISE TAX APPLICABLE ACTIVITIES
Construction: linear feet Road to be constructed (optional and required) but not abandoned
Reconstruction: linear feet Road to be reconstructed (optional and required) but not abandoned
Abandonment: linear feet Abandonment of existing roads not reconstructed under the contract
Decommission: linear feet Road to be made undriveable but not officially abandoned.
Pre-Haul Maintenance: linear feet Existing road to receive maintenance work (specifically required by the contract) prior to haul
EXCISE TAX EXEMPT ACTIVITIES
Temporary Optional Construction: linear feet Optional roads to be constructed and then abandoned
Temporary Optional Reconstruction: linear feet Optional roads to be reconstructed and then abandoned
linear feet New Abandonment: Abandonment of roads constructed or reconstructed under the contract
All parties must make their own assessment of the taxable or non-taxable status of any work performed under the timber sale contact. The Department of Revenue bears responsibility for determining forest road excise taxes. The Department of Natural Resources developed this form to help estimate the impact of forest excise taxes. However, the information provided may not precisely calculate the actual amount of taxes due. The Department of Revenue is available for consultation by calling 1.800.548.8829. (Revised 1/17)
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PRE-CRUISE NARRATIVE
UNIT ACREAGES AND METHOD OF DETERMINATION:Deductions from Gross Acres
(No harvest acres)
Unit # Harvest R/W or RMZ WMZ
Legal Description
(Enter only one legal for each
unit) Sec/Twp/Rng
Gra
nt o
r Tru
st
GrossProposal
Acres
RM
Z/W
MZ
Acr
es
Leav
e Tr
ee
Acr
es
Exis
ting
Roa
d A
cres
Other Acres
(describe)
Net
Har
vest
A
cres
Acreage Determination
(List method and error of closure if
applicable)
1 Sec 24,25 T09R04W Sec 30 T09R05W
01 180 68 14 3 95 GPS (Garmin)
2 Sec 24, 25 T09R04W Sec 30 T09R05W
01 59 22 4 1 32 GPS (Garmin)
TOTALACRES 239 90 18 4 127
HARVEST PLAN AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS:Unit # Harvest Prescription:
(Leave, take, paint color, tags, flagging etc.)
Special Management areas:
Other conditions (# leave trees, etc.)
1
Bounded by white “Timber Sale Boundary” tags with pink flagging, except along reprod in which there is only pink flagging, and the E-1230 Road. Yellow “Leave Trea Area” tags with pink flagging around leave tree area. Retention Trees marked with a ring of blue paint at breast height. NA
949 Leave Trees (38 marked with blue paint)
Bounded by white “Timber Sale Boundary” tags with pink flagging, except along reprod in which there is only pink flagging, and the E-1231 NA
298 Leave Trees (23 marked with blue paint)
Sale Name: Peace Mill Sorts Region: Pacific CascadeAgreement #: 30-097545 District: St. HelensContact Forester: Andrew Naughton Phone / Location: 360.355.0347
County(s):Wahkiakum Choose an item, Choose a county
Alternate Contact: Becky VonDracek Phone / Location: 360.749.6825
Other information:
Type of Sale: Log Sort (Contract harvest)
Harvest System: Ground Based50%
Harvest System: Uphill Cable 50%
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2 Road. Yellow “Leave Trea Area” tags with pink flagging around leave tree clump. Retention Trees marked with a ring of blue paint at breast height
OTHER PRE-CRUISE INFORMATION:Unit # Primary,second
ary Species / Estimated Volume (MBF)
Access information(Gates, locks, etc.)
Photos, traverse maps required
1DF/WH/RC/RA 30 MBF/Acre
Access unit from the E-1230 Road. Unit is on north side of the E-1230 Road, transitioning to unit on both sides of the road, then back to the unit only being on the southwest of road.
See Logging Plan maps and driving maps.
2DF/WH/RC/RA50 MBF/Acre
Access via the E-1231 Road. Unit is on both sides of the road transitioning to unit only being on the southwest side of road when traveling south.
See Logging Plan maps and driving maps.
TOTAL MBF 4450 mbf
REMARKS: Unit 1 is more variable in volume compared to unit 2 due to thinning activities that occurred to the unit formerly.
Prepared By: Andrew NaughtonDate: 11/1/2017
Title: Forester 1 CC: Becky Vondracek
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Cruise Narrative
Sale Name: Peace Mill Sorts Region: Pacific Cascade
App. #: 30-097545 District: St. Helens
Lead Cruiser: DPClark Completion date: 6-11-2018
Other Cruisers: ENFales
Unit acreage specifications:
Unit # Cruised acres
Cruised acres agree with sale acres? Yes/No
If acres do not agree explain why.
1 95 YES 2 32 YES
Total 127 YES
Unit cruise specifications:
Unit # Sample type (VP, FP, ITS,100%)
Expansion factor (BAF, full/ half)
Sighting height (4.5 ft, 16 ft.)
Grid size (Plot spacing or % of area)
Plot ratio (Cru./Tally)
Total number of plots
1 VP 27.78 16’ 208 1:1 95 2 VP 40 16’ 208 1:1 32
Sale/Cruise Description:
Minor species cruise intensity: Cruised on appropriate plots.
Minimum cruise spec: 40% 0f Form- Factor at 16 feet D.O.B or 5 inch Top, and merchantable top.
Avg. ring count by sp: DF = 10 WH = NA SS = NA
Leave/take tree description:
Sort Description: HA– Logs meeting the following criteria: Surface characteristics for a high quality A sort will have sound tight knots not to exceed 1 ½” in diameter, numbering not more than an average of one per foot of log length. May include logs with not more than two larger knots. Knots and knot indicators ½” in diameter and smaller shall not be a determining factor. Logs will have a growth ring count of 6 or more rings per inch in the outer third top end of the log. (min dia 8”.) HB – Logs meeting the following criteria: Surface characteristics for a B sort will have sound tight knots not to exceed 1 ½” in diameter. May include logs with not more than two larger knots up to 2 ½” in diameter. Logs will have a growth ring count of 6 or more rings per inch in the outer third to end of the log. (min dia 8”.) R – Logs meeting the following criteria: Gross diameter of 12 inches or greater, excessive knots greater than 2 ½ inches with recovery less than 65% of the net scale.
Field observations: Peace Mill Sorts has two sub units. Unit 1: This stand is long and narrow following a flat ridge top that breaks sharply and then flattens again in the bottom. Much of unit can be tractor logged, the rest will require a cable system. Yarding distances are short so a Yoder may be adequate.
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Stand was commercially thinned approximately 20 years ago. Tree spacing varies from non-thinned areas to wide open pockets with heavy understory layer of advanced WH regen. Over story species is dominated by DF with a secondary species of WH. RC is a minor component of stand while RA exists only in trace amounts. Log quality mostly domestic with some high B and a few SM. Moderate amount of defect from old logging damage and weather. No conks observed. RC has high defect. Unit 2: All of unit 2 can be shovel logged. Species is a DF, WH mix with a minor component of RC and a trace of RA. Log quality mostly domestic with some high B and a small amount of SM. Also a lot of rough saw from large wolfy trees. Moderate amount of defect. No conks observed.
Grants: Prepared by: DPClark Title: Timber Cruiser
Species, Sort Grade - Board Foot Volumes (Project)PSPCSTGRTC
Project:
Acres
PEACEMIL
127.00
Page 1
Date 6/11/2018
Time 12:57:14PM
T09N R05W S25 Ty0001 95.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0002 32.00
Net Bd. Ft. per AcreTotal
Ln
Log Scale Dia.
Percent of Net Board Foot Volume Average Log
Per
Logs
T
S
Spp Def% Gross NetNet MBF Ft /Acre
BdFt
%
So Gr
5-7 8-1112-16 17+ 12-20 36-4031-3521-30
Lf
CF/Bd
Ft
rt ad
Log Length
In
Dia
DF HA SM 1 339 43 100 100 701 .5 339 40 3.08 20
DF HA 2S 114 15 100 100 360 .3 114 40 2.18 15
DF HB 2S 15 3,777 458 4.6 33 67 98 434 8.3 3,604 2 39 2.23 16
DF HB 3S 2 520 63 5.0 100 100 133 3.7 494 40 0.85 10
DF D 2S 68 16,681 2,062 2.6 25 75 2 3 91 522 31.1 16,239 4 38 2.83 18
DF D 3S 8 2,093 260 2.0 10 90 3 14 63 100 20.4 2,051 19 34 0.85 9
DF D 4S 2 352 43 2.8 89 11 29 34 31 10.9 342 36 26 0.36 6
DF D UT 1 217 26 6.0 9 2 3 85 93 96 2.1 203 7 16 1.10 11
DF RO 3S 3 697 87 2.2 27 73 6 93 489 1.4 681 1 37 2.95 17
2 6DF Totals 62 2.9 24,789 24,067 3,057 10 23 65 3 3 89 35 306 78.7 1.88 13
RA D UT 65 24 3 100 130 .2 24 100 22 1.25 13
RA D 4S 30 11 1 100 60 .2 11 100 30 0.64 8
RA D 4S 5 2 0 100 100 10 .2 2 13 0.24 5
5 95RA Totals 0 37 37 5 30 65 5 22 67 .6 0.76 9
WH HA SM 2 261 33 100 100 700 .4 261 40 3.15 20
WH HA 2S 102 13 100 100 290 .4 102 40 1.74 14
WH HA 3S 1 107 14 100 100 180 .6 107 40 0.94 11
WH HB 2S 23 2,972 372 1.5 50 50 98 374 7.8 2,926 2 40 1.96 15
WH HB 3S 2 378 47 2.3 100 100 141 2.6 369 40 0.89 10
WH D 2S 53 7,103 873 3.2 30 70 3 93 457 15.0 6,876 4 39 2.48 17
WH D 3S 11 1,485 188 .6 22 78 2 7 77 100 14.8 1,476 14 36 0.76 9
WH D 4S 3 319 41 77 23 43 14 3 31 10.3 319 40 22 0.47 6
WH D UT 2 298 38 7 10 9 75 79 82 3.6 298 21 15 1.04 10
WH RO 3S 3 314 40 77 23 100 314 1.0 314 40 1.81 14
5 6WH Totals 34 2.2 13,339 13,049 1,657 13 30 52 3 3 89 34 231 56.5 1.51 12
RC D 3S 79 1,147 145 .3 9 33 29 29 6 32 59 167 6.9 1,144 2 34 1.71 11
RC D 4S 21 316 38 4.2 75 25 32 13 14 32 9.5 303 42 25 0.56 6
23 10RC Totals 4 1.1 1,463 1,447 184 31 23 23 12 28 50 29 88 16.4 1.13 8
Totals 4,902 12 4 25 59 3 6 4 87 34 254 152.2 2.6 38,600 39,628 1.67 12
TC PSTATS
PEACEMILPROJECT
PLOTS TREESACRES
1
DATE
577 127 127.00
6/11/2018
RGE SC TRACT TYPETWP
09N 05 25 SORTS 0001
09N 05W 25 SORTS 0002
PROJECT STATISTICSPAGE
CuFt BdFt
S W
ESTIMATED PERCENT
TREES TOTAL SAMPLE
PER PLOT TREES TREESPLOTS TREES
TOTAL 127 577 4.5
CRUISE 65 263 4.0 7,982 3.3
DBH COUNT
REFOREST
COUNT 60 306 5.1
BLANKS 2
100 %
STAND SUMMARY
SAMPLE TREES AVG BOLE REL BASAL GROSS GROSS NETNET
TREES /ACRE DBH LEN DEN AREA BF/AC BF/AC CF/AC CF/AC
148 28.2 27.1 103 112.9 24,789 5,166DOUG FIR 24,067 5,166 21.7
92 21.7 23.5 96 65.4 13,339 2,882WHEMLOCK 13,049 2,882 13.5
22 12.8 18.6 51 24.2 1,463 530WR CEDAR 1,447 530 5.6
1 .2 17.0 72 .3 37 9R ALDER 37 9 0.1
263 62.9 24.3 90 202.8 8,586 39,628 38,600 8,586TOTAL
CONFIDENCE LIMITS OF THE SAMPLE
TIMES OUT OF 100 THE VOLUME WILL BE WITHIN THE SAMPLE ERROR 68.1
41.1
COEFFSAMPLE TREES - BF
SD:
INF. POP.# OF TREES REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL
1.0
68.1
44.6 3.8 1,178 1,224 1,270DOUG FIR
53.7 5.6 741 785 829WHEMLOCK
108.6 24.3 201 265 330WR CEDAR
R ALDER
3.6 946 982 1,018 135 69 34TOTAL 58.2
COEFFSAMPLE TREES - CF
SD:
INF. POP.# OF TREES REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL
1.0
68.1
40.2 3.4 248 257 266DOUG FIR
49.6 5.2 161 170 179WHEMLOCK
89.9 20.1 69 86 104WR CEDAR
R ALDER
3.3 204 210 217 109 56 27TOTAL 52.2
COEFFTREES/ACRE
SD:
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL
1.0
68.1
87.0 7.7 26 28 30DOUG FIR
146.4 13.0 19 22 25WHEMLOCK
294.0 26.1 9 13 16WR CEDAR
1126.9 99.9 0 0 0R ALDER
7.4 58 63 68 279 143 70TOTAL 83.7
COEFFBASAL AREA/ACRE
SD:
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL
1.0
68.1
68.0 6.0 106 113 120DOUG FIR
142.4 12.6 57 65 74WHEMLOCK
274.9 24.4 18 24 30WR CEDAR
1126.9 99.9 0 0 1R ALDER
5.4 192 203 214 147 75 37TOTAL 60.8
COEFFNET BF/ACRE
SD:
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL
1.0
68.1
67.1 6.0 22,635 24,067 25,500DOUG FIR
143.1 12.7 11,393 13,049 14,705WHEMLOCK
266.7 23.6 1,105 1,447 1,789WR CEDAR
1126.9 99.9 0 37 73R ALDER
TC PSTATS
PEACEMILPROJECT
PLOTS TREESACRES
2
DATE
577 127 127.00
6/11/2018
RGE SC TRACT TYPETWP
09N 05 25 SORTS 0001
09N 05W 25 SORTS 0002
PROJECT STATISTICSPAGE
CuFt BdFt
S W
NET BF/ACRE
SD: 1.00
COEFF # OF PLOTS REQ. INF. POP.
VAR. S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL 68.1
5.3 36,543 38,600 40,656 144 74 36TOTAL 60.1
COEFFNET CUFT FT/ACRE
SD:
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL
1.0
68.1
67.6 6.0 4,856 5,166 5,475DOUG FIR
143.1 12.7 2,516 2,882 3,247WHEMLOCK
266.1 23.6 405 530 655WR CEDAR
1126.9 99.9 0 9 18R ALDER
5.3 8,131 8,586 9,041 143 73 36TOTAL 59.8
COEFFV_BAR/ACRE
SD:
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL
1.0
68.1
200 213 226DOUG FIR
66.5 5.9 174 200 225WHEMLOCK
115.1 10.2 46 60 74WR CEDAR
1126.9 99.9 0 127 254R ALDER
4.6 180 190 200 108 55 27TOTAL 52.1
Species, Sort Grade - Board Foot Volumes (Type)TSPCSTGRT
PEACEMILProject:
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12:57:14PMTime
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PlotsAcresTypeTractSecRgeTwp
180 95 95.000001SORTS2505W09N
CuFt BdFt
S W
Sample Trees
Net Bd. Ft. per AcreTotal
Ln Dia Bd Log Length
Percent Net Board Foot Volume Average Log
Per
Logs
T
S
Spp Def% Gross Net Net MBF Ft In Ft /AcreBdFt
%
rt ad
Grade
5-7 17+ 12-20 21-30 31-35 36-408-11 12-16
Log Scale Dia.
Lf
CF/So Gr
DF HA SM 1 453 43 100 100 40 701 .6 453 3.08 20
DF HB 2S 18 4,539 409 5.1 36 64 2 98 39 411 10.5 4,307 2.12 16
DF HB 3S 3 554 49 6.3 100 100 40 134 3.9 520 0.82 10
DF DM 2S 65 16,074 1,476 3.4 27 73 2 6 3 89 38 500 31.0 15,534 2.72 18
DF DM 3S 9 2,243 209 2.1 10 90 4 16 14 66 34 103 21.4 2,196 0.86 9
DF DM 4S 2 423 40 1.4 88 12 30 32 37 26 32 12.9 418 0.36 6
DF DM UT 1 224 20 7.8 3 97 100 12 140 1.5 207 1.96 15
DF RO 3S 1 208 18 10.1 100 100 40 895 .2 187 4.65 23
DF Totals 73 3.6
24,719 23,820 2,263 3 11 24 62 3 6 87 35 290
82.1 3 1.78 13
WH HB 2S 40 2,937 273 2.0 61 39 3 97 39 351 8.2 2,879 1.84 15
WH HB 3S 3 255 23 4.6 100 100 40 140 1.7 243 0.78 10
WH DM 2S 33 2,441 225 2.9 53 47 3 3 94 39 336 7.0 2,369 1.83 15
WH DM 3S 16 1,141 108 .7 24 76 1 4 9 85 37 106 10.7 1,133 0.76 9
WH DM 4S 3 219 21 69 31 50 44 6 20 31 7.0 219 0.46 7
WH DM UT 3 225 21 6 94 63 37 17 127 1.8 225 1.33 11
WH RO 3S 2 96 9 100 100 40 600 .2 96 2.97 19
WH Totals 22 2.1
7,314 7,164 681 6 16 42 36 4 5 88 34 195
36.7 3 1.27 11
RC DM 3S 72 1,012 96 11 39 24 26 9 2 38 52 33 145 7.0 1,012 1.56 10
RC DM 4S 28 404 37 4.4 74 26 33 44 14 10 24 32 12.2 386 0.57 6
RC Totals 4 1.2
1,416 1,398 133 28 35 18 19 16 13 40 27 73
19.2 31 1.01 8
RA DM UT 65 32 3 100 100 22 130 .2 32 1.25 13
RA DM 4S 30 15 1 100 100 30 60 .2 15 0.64 8
RA DM 4S 5 2 0 100 100 13 10 .2 2 0.24 5
RA Totals 0 49 49 5 5 30 65 5 95 22 67
.7 0.76 9
3,081 4 13 28 55 4 7 4 85 34 234 138.7Type Totals 3.2 33,498 32,432 1.55 12
Species, Sort Grade - Board Foot Volumes (Type)TSPCSTGRT
PEACEMILProject:
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12:57:14PMTime
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PlotsAcresTypeTractSecRgeTwp
83 32 32.000002SORTS2505W09N
CuFt BdFt
S W
Sample Trees
Net Bd. Ft. per AcreTotal
Ln Dia Bd Log Length
Percent Net Board Foot Volume Average Log
Per
Logs
T
S
Spp Def% Gross Net Net MBF Ft In Ft /AcreBdFt
%
rt ad
Grade
5-7 17+ 12-20 21-30 31-35 36-408-11 12-16
Log Scale Dia.
Lf
CF/So Gr
WH HA SM 3 1,037 33 100 100 40 700 1.5 1,037 3.15 20
WH HA 2S 1 403 13 100 100 40 290 1.4 403 1.74 14
WH HA 3S 2 425 14 100 100 40 180 2.4 425 0.94 11
WH HB 2S 10 3,078 98 .3 20 80 100 40 456 6.7 3,067 2.39 17
WH HB 3S 2 743 24 100 100 40 143 5.2 743 1.00 10
WH DM 2S 66 20,941 648 3.3 22 78 5 3 93 39 522 38.8 20,254 2.83 18
WH DM 3S 9 2,505 80 .3 20 80 3 26 5 66 34 93 26.9 2,496 0.75 9
WH DM 4S 2 616 20 85 15 35 37 23 5 24 31 20.0 616 0.48 6
WH DM UT 1 516 17 7 22 21 50 100 13 56 9.2 516 0.82 10
WH RO 3S 4 961 31 100 100 40 275 3.5 961 1.65 14
WH Totals 54 2.3
31,225 30,519 977 3 11 21 64 3 6 89 33 264
115.5 3 1.75 12
DF HA 2S 1 453 15 100 100 40 360 1.3 453 2.18 15
DF HB 2S 6 1,517 49 100 100 40 842 1.8 1,517 4.09 22
DF HB 3S 2 419 13 100 100 40 132 3.2 419 0.97 9
DF DM 2S 74 18,481 587 .8 20 80 1 2 97 39 587 31.2 18,332 3.15 18
DF DM 3S 7 1,645 52 1.5 8 92 33 14 52 33 92 17.6 1,621 0.82 9
DF DM 4S 139 4 15.9 100 22 78 22 25 4.7 117 0.37 6
DF DM UT 1 194 6 30 9 14 46 70 30 19 48 4.0 194 0.51 7
DF RO 3S 9 2,149 69 34 66 2 7 91 36 438 4.9 2,149 2.71 16
DF Totals 44 .8
24,997 24,801 794 1 8 20 71 2 3 93 35 361
68.7 3 2.24 14
RC DM 3S 96 1,548 49 .8 7 20 38 35 2 2 22 74 36 239 6.4 1,535 2.13 12
RC DM 4S 4 56 2 100 100 37 40 1.4 56 0.40 5
RC Totals 3 .8
1,604 1,591 51 10 19 37 34 2 2 75 37 203
7.8 21 1.82 11
1,821 3 10 21 66 2 5 3 90 34 296 192.1Type Totals 1.6 57,826 56,911 1.93 13
TC TSTATS
PEACEMIL
TWP RGE SECT TYPE
PROJECT
PLOTS TREESACRES
PAGE
DATE
421 95 95.000001SORTS2505W09N
6/11/2018
1STATISTICS
CuFt BdFtTRACT
S W
ESTIMATED PERCENT
TREES TOTAL SAMPLE
PER PLOT TREES TREESPLOTS TREES
TOTAL 95 421 4.4
CRUISE 47 180 3.8 5,597 3.2
DBH COUNT
REFOREST
COUNT 47 241 5.1
BLANKS 1
100 %
STAND SUMMARY
SAMPLE TREES AVG BOLE REL BASAL GROSS GROSS NETNET
TREES /ACRE DBH LEN DEN AREA BF/AC BF/AC CF/AC CF/AC
115 29.4 26.4 104 111.5 24,719 5,095DOUG FIR 23,820 5,095 21.7
47 13.5 22.2 98 36.3 7,314 1,573WHEMLOCK 7,164 1,573 7.7
17 15.8 17.9 49 27.8 1,416 533WR CEDAR 1,398 533 6.6
1 .2 17.0 72 .4 49 12R ALDER 49 12 0.1
180 58.9 23.4 88 176.0 7,213 33,498 32,432 7,213TOTAL
CONFIDENCE LIMITS OF THE SAMPLE
TIMES OUT OF 100 THE VOLUME WILL BE WITHIN THE SAMPLE ERROR 68.1
36.4
COEFF
SAMPLE TREES - BF
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF TREES REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
41.6 4.0 1,100 1,145 1,191DOUG FIR
49.1 7.2 586 631 676WHEMLOCK
117.4 30.3 123 176 230WR CEDAR
R ALDER
4.4 870 910 951 136 69 34TOTAL 58.3
COEFF
SAMPLE TREES - CF
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF TREES REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
36.0 3.4 231 239 248DOUG FIR
42.9 6.3 128 136 145WHEMLOCK
87.0 22.4 46 60 73WR CEDAR
R ALDER
3.9 186 194 201 105 53 26TOTAL 51.2
COEFF
TREES/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
86.7 8.9 27 29 32DOUG FIR
170.8 17.5 11 13 16WHEMLOCK
269.9 27.7 11 16 20WR CEDAR
974.7 99.9 0 0 0R ALDER
9.4 53 59 64 336 171 84TOTAL 91.7
COEFF
BASAL AREA/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
65.4 6.7 104 112 119DOUG FIR
155.9 16.0 30 36 42WHEMLOCK
266.5 27.3 20 28 35WR CEDAR
974.7 99.9 0 0 1R ALDER
5.8 166 176 186 130 66 32TOTAL 57.0
COEFF
NET BF/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
63.4 6.5 22,273 23,820 25,368DOUG FIR
159.8 16.4 5,991 7,164 8,338WHEMLOCK
269.5 27.6 1,012 1,398 1,785WR CEDAR
974.7 99.9 0 49 98R ALDER
5.1 30,790 32,432 34,073 97 50 24TOTAL 49.4
TC TSTATS
PEACEMIL
TWP RGE SECT TYPE
PROJECT
PLOTS TREESACRES
PAGE
DATE
421 95 95.000001SORTS2505W09N
6/11/2018
2STATISTICS
CuFt BdFtTRACT
S W
NET CUFT FT/ACRE
SD: 1.0
COEFF # OF PLOTS REQ. INF. POP.
VAR. S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
COEFF
NET CUFT FT/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
64.0 6.6 4,760 5,095 5,429DOUG FIR
158.5 16.3 1,317 1,573 1,828WHEMLOCK
269.0 27.6 386 533 680WR CEDAR
974.7 99.9 0 12 24R ALDER
5.1 6,845 7,213 7,581 99 50 25TOTAL 49.7
COEFF
V-BAR/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
200 214 227DOUG FIR
95.4 9.8 165 197 230WHEMLOCK
61.1 6.3 36 50 64WR CEDAR
974.7 99.9 0 127 254R ALDER
24.5 175 184 194 2,283 1,165 571TOTAL 239.1
TC TSTATS
PEACEMIL
TWP RGE SECT TYPE
PROJECT
PLOTS TREESACRES
PAGE
DATE
156 32 32.000002SORTS2505W09N
6/11/2018
1STATISTICS
CuFt BdFtTRACT
S W
ESTIMATED PERCENT
TREES TOTAL SAMPLE
PER PLOT TREES TREESPLOTS TREES
TOTAL 32 156 4.9
CRUISE 18 83 4.6 2,385 3.5
DBH COUNT
REFOREST
COUNT 13 65 5.0
BLANKS 1
100 %
STAND SUMMARY
SAMPLE TREES AVG BOLE REL BASAL GROSS GROSS NETNET
TREES /ACRE DBH LEN DEN AREA BF/AC BF/AC CF/AC CF/AC
45 46.1 24.6 94 151.8 31,225 6,768WHEMLOCK 30,519 6,768 30.6
33 24.7 29.4 101 117.0 24,997 5,377DOUG FIR 24,801 5,377 21.6
5 3.7 25.9 80 13.6 1,604 519WR CEDAR 1,591 519 2.7
83 74.5 26.4 96 282.4 12,663 57,826 56,911 12,663TOTAL
CONFIDENCE LIMITS OF THE SAMPLE
TIMES OUT OF 100 THE VOLUME WILL BE WITHIN THE SAMPLE ERROR 68.1
55.0
COEFF
SAMPLE TREES - BF
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF TREES REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
49.0 7.3 877 946 1,015WHEMLOCK
45.3 8.1 1,380 1,502 1,624DOUG FIR
63.3 31.5 377 550 723WR CEDAR
6.1 1,065 1,134 1,204 122 62 30TOTAL 55.2
COEFF
SAMPLE TREES - CF
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF TREES REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
45.2 6.7 191 205 219WHEMLOCK
41.8 7.5 295 319 343DOUG FIR
52.9 26.3 126 171 216WR CEDAR
5.5 233 247 260 99 51 25TOTAL 49.9
COEFF
TREES/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
88.8 15.7 39 46 53WHEMLOCK
87.2 15.4 21 25 29DOUG FIR
254.2 44.9 2 4 5WR CEDAR
11.1 66 75 83 157 80 39TOTAL 62.8
COEFF
BASAL AREA/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
81.3 14.4 130 152 174WHEMLOCK
75.6 13.4 101 117 133DOUG FIR
257.0 45.4 7 14 20WR CEDAR
9.4 256 282 309 112 57 28TOTAL 53.0
COEFF
NET BF/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
80.2 14.2 26,194 30,519 34,843WHEMLOCK
77.5 13.7 21,408 24,801 28,194DOUG FIR
262.5 46.4 854 1,591 2,329WR CEDAR
9.5 51,477 56,911 62,345 117 60 29TOTAL 54.1
COEFF
NET CUFT FT/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
80.2 14.2 5,809 6,768 7,727WHEMLOCK
77.2 13.6 4,644 5,377 6,110DOUG FIR
261.2 46.1 279 519 758WR CEDAR
9.4 11,478 12,663 13,849 112 57 28TOTAL 53.0
TC TSTATS
PEACEMIL
TWP RGE SECT TYPE
PROJECT
PLOTS TREESACRES
PAGE
DATE
156 32 32.000002SORTS2505W09N
6/11/2018
2STATISTICS
CuFt BdFtTRACT
S W
V-BAR/ACRE
SD: 1.0
COEFF # OF PLOTS REQ. INF. POP.
VAR. S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
COEFF
V-BAR/ACRE
SD: 1.0
INF. POP.# OF PLOTS REQ.
VAR.% S.E.% LOW AVG HIGH 5 7 10
CL: 68.1
%
173 201 229WHEMLOCK
183 212 241DOUG FIR
237.8 42.0 63 117 171WR CEDAR
34.3 182 202 221 1,505 768 376TOTAL 194.1
Species Summary - Trees, Logs, Tons, CCF, MBFPSPCTLTCMTC
1
6/11/2018Date:
PEACEMILProject
1:08:09PMTime
Acres 127.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty000 95.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty000 32.00
Page No
SpeciesT
Logs
S
Total
Gross Net Gross
Total MBF
Net
Total CCFTotal
Trees
Total
Tons Tree Log
Net Cubic Ft/
LF
CF/
DOUG FIR 9,994 6,561 6,561 3,148 3,057 3,581 18,698 1.89 183.19 65.64
WHEMLOCK 7,182 3,660 3,660 1,694 1,657 2,754 11,711 1.52 132.87 50.96
WR CEDAR 2,078 673 673 186 184 1,623 1,581 1.11 41.44 32.37
R ALDER 70 12 12 5 5 23 32 0.75 49.70 16.57
19,324 5,033 4,902Totals 10,905 10,905 7,982 32,021 1.68 136.61 56.43
Wood Type
CF/
LF
Net Cubic Ft/
LogTreeTons
Total
Trees
Total Total CCF
Net
Total MBF
GrossNetGross
Total
LogsSpecies
1.68 56.57 136.87 4,897C 31,990 7,959 19,254 10,893 5,028 10,893
0.75 16.57 49.70 5H 32 23 70 12 5 12
19,324 5,033 4,902Totals 10,905 10,905 7,982 32,021 1.68 136.61 56.43
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Time 1:03:35PM
Acres 127.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0001 95.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0002 32.00
T
S
Spp Len
Log Gross
MBF
Def
% MBF Spc
%
rt de
So Gr Net Volume by Scaling Diameter in Inches
2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-19 20-23 24-29 30-39 40+MBF
Net
DF HA SM 40 43 43 1.4 13 14 15
DF HA 2S 40 15 15 .5
15
DF HB 2S 26 9 9 .3
9
DF HB 2S 36 12 12 .4 12
DF HB 2S 40 459 4.8 437 14.3 159 120 485555
DF HB 3S 40 66 5.0 63 2.1 22 40
DF DM 2S 13 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 2S 16 17 17 .6 7 91
DF DM 2S 17 14 6.4 14 .4 6 7
DF DM 2S 19 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 2S 24 22 22 .7 12 10
DF DM 2S 26 27 27 .9 10 116
DF DM 2S 27 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 2S 28 20 2.9 20 .6 9 11
DF DM 2S 30 23 23 .7 12 11
DF DM 2S 31 2 2 .1 2
DF DM 2S 32 46 3.3 44 1.4 16 245
DF DM 2S 34 6 6 .2 42
DF DM 2S 35 2 2 .1 2
DF DM 2S 36 99 99 3.2 50 3298
DF DM 2S 40 1,837 2.9 1,784 58.4 546 452 448 3121593
DF DM 3S 15 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 3S 16 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 3S 17 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 3S 18 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 3S 19 2 2 .1 2
DF DM 3S 20 2 2 .1 2
DF DM 3S 21 2 2 .1 2
DF DM 3S 22 4 2.8 4 .1 2 2
DF DM 3S 23 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 3S 24 3 3 .1 3
DF DM 3S 25 7 7 .2 1 6
DF DM 3S 26 5 5 .2 4 2
DF DM 3S 27 6 6 .2 3 4
DF DM 3S 28 6 6 .2 5 1
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Date 6/11/2018
Time 1:03:35PM
Acres 127.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0001 95.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0002 32.00
T
S
Spp Len
Log Gross
MBF
Def
% MBF Spc
%
rt de
So Gr Net Volume by Scaling Diameter in Inches
2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-19 20-23 24-29 30-39 40+MBF
Net
DF DM 3S 29 13 13 .4 1 11
DF DM 3S 30 2 2 .1 2
DF DM 3S 31 3 3 .1 2 1
DF DM 3S 32 17 17 .6 12 5
DF DM 3S 33 2 2 .1 2
DF DM 3S 34 6 6 .2 6
DF DM 3S 35 10 10 .3 2 2 6
DF DM 3S 36 20 5.6 19 .6 4 15
DF DM 3S 37 10 10 .3 2 4 5
DF DM 3S 38 5 6.1 4 .1 4
DF DM 3S 39 15 2.5 15 .5 4 7 4
DF DM 3S 40 120 2.7 117 3.8 11 35 71
DF DM 4S 12 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 4S 13 0 0 .0 0
DF DM 4S 14 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 4S 15 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 4S 16 3 3 .1 2 1
DF DM 4S 17 2 2 .1 1 1
DF DM 4S 19 4 4 .1 2 2
DF DM 4S 20 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 4S 21 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 4S 22 2 2 .1 1 1
DF DM 4S 24 3 3 .1 3
DF DM 4S 25 6 12.8 5 .2 1 3
DF DM 4S 26 1 1 .0 1
DF DM 4S 27 4 4 .1 3 1
DF DM 4S 36 2 25.0 2 .1 2
DF DM 4S 38 7 7 .2 7
DF DM 4S 40 6 6 .2 6
DF DM UT 12 22 7.6 20 .7
3 11 51
DF DM UT 13 1 1 .0 1
DF DM UT 14 1 1 .0 1
DF DM UT 20 3 3 .1 3
DF DM UT 21 2 2 .1 2
DF RO 3S 21 1 1 .0 1
DF RO 3S 32 3 3 .1 3
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Date 6/11/2018
Time 1:03:35PM
Acres 127.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0001 95.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0002 32.00
T
S
Spp Len
Log Gross
MBF
Def
% MBF Spc
%
rt de
So Gr Net Volume by Scaling Diameter in Inches
2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-19 20-23 24-29 30-39 40+MBF
Net
DF RO 3S 34 2 2 .1 2
DF RO 3S 36 18 18 .6 18
DF RO 3S 38 3 3 .1 3
DF RO 3S 40 62 3.2 60 2.0 25 13 157
DF 3,148 2.9 3,057 62.4 24 43 110 193 180 826 583 46Totals 741312
RA DM UT 22 3 3 65.0 3
RA DM 4S 30 1 1 30.0 1
RA DM 4S 13 0 0 5.0
0
RA 5 5 .1 0 1 3Totals
WH HA SM 40 33 33 2.0 33
WH HA 2S 40 13 13 .8
13
WH HA 3S 40 14 14 .8 14
WH HB 2S 24 7 7 .4
7
WH HB 2S 40 370 1.6 364 22.0 168 578455
WH HB 3S 40 48 2.3 47 2.8 13 34
WH DM 2S 22 11 35.0 7 .4
7
WH DM 2S 26 6 6 .4 6
WH DM 2S 30 22 22 1.3 22
WH DM 2S 32 16 16 .9 79
WH DM 2S 34 9 5.3 8 .5 8
WH DM 2S 36 15 1.2 15 .9 411
WH DM 2S 38 11 11 .6 55
WH DM 2S 39 3 3 .2 3
WH DM 2S 40 809 3.0 785 47.4 293 209 1198281
WH DM 3S 17 3 3 .2 3
WH DM 3S 18 1 1 .1 1
WH DM 3S 21 1 1 .1 1
WH DM 3S 22 1 1 .1 1
WH DM 3S 23 3 3 .2 1 2
WH DM 3S 25 1 1 .1 1
WH DM 3S 26 3 3 .2 3
WH DM 3S 27 3 3 .2 2 2
WH DM 3S 28 2 2 .1 2
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Time 1:03:35PM
Acres 127.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0001 95.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0002 32.00
T
S
Spp Len
Log Gross
MBF
Def
% MBF Spc
%
rt de
So Gr Net Volume by Scaling Diameter in Inches
2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-19 20-23 24-29 30-39 40+MBF
Net
WH DM 3S 29 8 8 .5 3 3 2
WH DM 3S 30 4 4 .2 2 2
WH DM 3S 31 2 2 .1 2
WH DM 3S 34 10 10 .6 7 2 2
WH DM 3S 35 2 2 .1 2
WH DM 3S 36 20 20 1.2 20
WH DM 3S 37 2 2 .1 2
WH DM 3S 40 123 122 7.4 32 22 68
WH DM 4S 12 0 0 .0 0
WH DM 4S 13 0 0 .0 0
WH DM 4S 14 0 0 .0 0
WH DM 4S 15 1 1 .1 1 0
WH DM 4S 16 2 2 .1 2
WH DM 4S 17 3 3 .2 1 1 1
WH DM 4S 18 2 2 .1 1 1
WH DM 4S 19 3 3 .2 1 3
WH DM 4S 20 5 5 .3 3 1 1
WH DM 4S 21 1 1 .1 1
WH DM 4S 22 3 3 .2 3
WH DM 4S 23 3 3 .2 3
WH DM 4S 24 5 5 .3 2 3
WH DM 4S 25 1 1 .1 1
WH DM 4S 28 1 1 .1 1
WH DM 4S 29 2 2 .1 2
WH DM 4S 31 1 1 .1 1
WH DM 4S 35 4 4 .3 4
WH DM 4S 40 1 1 .1 1
WH DM UT 12 9 9 .5 1 1
43
WH DM UT 13 1 1 .1 1
WH DM UT 14 3 3 .2 1 1 1
WH DM UT 15 5 5 .3 1 4
WH DM UT 16 6 6 .4 6
WH DM UT 20 6 6 .4 6
WH DM UT 26 8 8 .5 8
WH RO 3S 40 40 40 2.4
2316
WH 1,694 2.2 1,657 33.8 13 62 63 156 184 527 131Totals 327194
PLOGSTVB
Log Stock Table - MBFTC
Project: PEACEMIL
Page 5
Date 6/11/2018
Time 1:03:35PM
Acres 127.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0001 95.00
T09N R05W S25 Ty0002 32.00
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S
Spp Len
Log Gross
MBF
Def
% MBF Spc
%
rt de
So Gr Net Volume by Scaling Diameter in Inches
2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-19 20-23 24-29 30-39 40+MBF
Net
RC DM 3S 16 6 6 3.5 6
RC DM 3S 20 3 3 1.6 2 1
RC DM 3S 27 2 2 .9 2
RC DM 3S 30 1 1 .5 1
RC DM 3S 32 37 37 20.4 14204
RC DM 3S 34 10 10 5.3 10
RC DM 3S 38 2 2 .8 2
RC DM 3S 40 85 85 46.0 12 9 17 19 9811
RC DM 4S 16 11 11 5.8
15 4
RC DM 4S 17 1 1 .8 1
RC DM 4S 22 9 9 4.8 3 6
RC DM 4S 26 1 1 .7 1
RC DM 4S 30 6 6 3.1 6
RC DM 4S 34 7 25.0 5 2.7 5
RC DM 4S 37 2 2 1.0 2
RC DM 4S 40 4 4 1.9 4
RC 186 1.1 184 3.7 16 26 23 34 14 19Totals 2328
Total 5,033 2.6 4,902 54 131 198 382 1372 1091 713 46381 100.0All Species 534