Forest Cutting Plan 20-003 NW RoadForest Cutting Plan
and Notice.of Intent under M.G.L.
Chapter 132 — The Forest Cutting
Practices Act, 304 CMR 11.00
(Effective Date: 1/1/04)
For D C,R Use Onl
SC4
File Number
k/ " J, 3 "/O Case No. Ps
Date Rec'd
-A !n
Nat. Hert. Yi=< /
Earliest Start
Mass. Lie. For.
Nat. Hert. Imp. 5�V -�
River Basin
L'
Pub. Dr. Wat. '1402 il3TDO
Gen. Obj.
Ledge
ACEC tJ '
Location
Town Northampton/Westhampton
Road. North West Road
Acres 115 Proposed Start Date �6
Vol. MBF 352 Vol. Cds. 200 Vol. Tons
Plan Prenarer
Name Tom Jenkins
Address Bav State Forestry Service
8 Perry Hill Road
Town, State, Zip Westhampton, MA 01027
Phone 413- 537 -5878
T)rpe of Preparer Mass, Licensed Forester
*Mass. Forester License # 354
*Required for land under Ch61, Ch61A or Forest Stewardship
Landowner
Name John Snfin
Mailing Address 1051 Chesterfield Road
Town, State, Zip Northampton, MA 01060
Phone 413 -584 -0959
Ch61 ❑ Ch61A ❑ Stew ❑ *Case #
Est. Stumpage Value
Licensed Timber Harvester **
Name 4&4 o Z �7—O S, lro �� a,•l c'
Address o 3 o x 9 A-- _
Town, State, Zip �-
Phone
Mass. Lic. Harvester # '.� ' L
"This information may be supplied after the plan is approved, but before
work begins.
Stream Crossings
Indicate location on map
SC4
SC -2
SC -3
SC4
Type of Crossing '�
Note.
LF
Mass. Lie. For.
CU
Existing Structure
Yes
Yes
LE
Ledge
Type of Bottom
GR
GR
BR
Bridge
Bank Height (ft)
<1'
<1'
Stony
before plan may be approved and cutting may begin.
Stabilization
SE
CO
Ford
CO Corduroy
Wetland Crossings
Indicate location on map
WC4
WC -2
WC -3
WC -4
Length of Crossing
Note.
LF
Mass. Lie. For.
CU
Mitigation
SE Seed
FR Frozen
LE
Ledge
Stabilization
TH
Lie. Tim. Har
BR
Bridge
Filter Strips
Indicate location on map FS-1 FS-2 FS-3 FS4
Width (50', 100', or VA) 50' 56'
Service Forester Comments
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L
Twe of Preoarer
Type of Crossing
Stabilization
Miti gatioh
Type
of Bottom
Note.
LF
Mass. Lie. For.
CU
Culvert
SE Seed
FR Frozen
LE
Ledge
Applicant must provide DCR with all relevant information
TH
Lie. Tim. Har
BR
Bridge
MU Mulch
DR Dry
ST
Stony
before plan may be approved and cutting may begin.
TB
Timber Buyer
FO
Ford
CO Corduroy
OT Other
MU
Mud
Some forestry activities, such as prescribed burring and
LO
Landowner
PO
Poled
ST Stone
GR
Gravel
pesticide or fertilizer application may require additional permits.
OT
Other
OT
Other
FIB Hay Bales
OT
Other
Consult MA Forestry BMP.Manual for further information.
Harvesting in Wetlands
Indicate location on map
HW - -1
HW -2
HW -3
HW -4
Forest Type (see pg 2)
HH
OH
Acres to be Harvested
.5
2
Resid. Basal Area
>50%?
Yes
Yes
1?6: l air 6
Products to be Harv
Species
Mbi%Cds
-
Mbf /Cds
White Pine
117 MBF
Red Maple
50
Red Pine
OH
Sugar Maple
5
Pitch Pine
78
Red Oak
90
Hemlock
55
Black Oak
ST
Spruce
OT
White Oak
OT
Other Sftwd.
Type of Cut
Other Hdwd.
10
White Ash
20.
Total Mbf
352
Beech
SE
Cordwood (Cds)
200
White Birch
10
SW Pulp (Tons)
WO WP /Oak
B & Y Birch
25
HW Pulp (Tons)
OT
Black Cherry
SE
Chips. (Tons)
Non - Standard Systems:*
*Note: Volumes and values indicated in the Plan are as reported
by the plan preparer and have not been independently verified
by the service forester upon approval. Mbf = thousand board feet.
Cutting Standards
Indicate location on map
ST -1
ST -2
ST -3
ST -4
Forest Type
WP
HH
WII
OH
Acres
5
2
78
30
Landowner Objective
ST
ST
ST
ST
Designation of Trees
OT
OT
OT
OT
Type of Cut
ST
SE
SE
SE
Source of Regeneration
SE
SE
SE
SE
Landowner Signature
The most important information on a cutting plan is the Landowner's objective, as this will determine which trees will be harvested and
which will remain; this decision Nvill also determine the future condition of the forest for decades to come. After having read the
Massachusetts Forest Cutting Plan Information Sheet on page one, indicate your objective by checking the appropriate box below.
❑ LT — Long -term Forest Management ® ST - Short -term Harvest
Planned management of the forest to achieve one or more of the Harvest of trees with the main intention of producing
following objectives: produce immediate and m aximiz e long -term short-term income with minimal consideration given to
income, enhance wildlife habitat, improve recreational opportunities, improving the future forest condition, which often results
protect soil and water quality, or produce forest specialty products. in a forest dominated by poor quality and low value. specie.
I (we) have read the Massachusetts Cutting Plan Information Sheet, and am aware of my (our) management options.
I (we) hereby certify that I (we) have the legal authority to carry out the operation described above.
I (we) certify that I (we) have notified the Conservation Commission in the town in which the operation is to take place and the
abutters of record within two hundred feet of the area to be harvested.
I (we) understand that the volumes and values (Ch61 only) in this plan have not been independently verified by the service forester
upon approval and will report final values and volumes to the Director or his/her agent if the final figures differ from those reported.
of landowner(s)
a1����
Date
Determination and Status i / d3a 3 -
Approved Disapproved Expires d
Cutting Plan ❑��� U
-
Signature o eimce Fore ector's Agent Date
Expires Ser. For. Ints.
Extension 1 ❑ 2❑
App 1 Dis 1 App 2 Dis 2
Amendment ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ /
Final Report and Comments
I hereby certify that the afore described Forest Cutting Plan
and all relevant statutes have been substantially complied with.
Signature of Service Forester/Director's Agent Date
Forest Types
Designation
of Trees '
Type of Cut
Source of Regeneration
WP White Pine
HK
Hemlock
OM Mixed Oak
CT
Cut Tree
SH
Shelterwood
Intermediate Harvests:
AD Advanced
WK WPM=
HH
Hem/Hdwd
RM Red Maple
LT
Leave Tree
ST
Seed Tree
CT Commercial Thin
SE Natural Seed
WH WP/Hdwd
BC
Blck Cherry
BE Beech
SB
Stand Boundary
CC
Clear Cut
NT Non Com Thin
PL . Plant
WO WP /Oak
BB
BeeBir/Map
SF Spruce/Fk
OT
Other
SE
Selection
Non - Standard Systems:*
CO Coppice
RP Red Pine
OH
Oak/Hdwd
SM Sugar Maple
Landowner Objective
SA
Salvage
HG Highgrade*
DS Direct Seed
SR Red Spruce
OR
N Red Oak
PP Pitch Pine
LT
Long -term Mgt.
SN
Sanitation
DL Diameter Limit*
OT Other
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Forest (Cutting (Plan
Narrative Page ( Eff ect ive Date: 1/1/04)
Use this page to provide further explanation or if
Other (0T) was used in any category on pages 3 or 4.
Landowner �ib'is.1
Town-I
File Number
Use this Section to provide further explanation or if Other (OT) was used in any category in the Best Management Practices Section on Page 3.
See attached cutting standards
Use this Section to describe how Chapter 132 requirements will be met if a non standard system (HG, DL, or OT)
was used for the "Type of Cut" in the Cutting Standards Section on page 4.
Stand No. Source of How will Regeneration be obtained/protected?
Regeneration If using AD - Describe the species present and how the regeneration will be protected
(ex. AD, SE ) If using SE - Describe the source of the seed and the number of seed trees/acre
Stand No. Desired Future Condition
Use this Section to describe the types of trees to be harvested and/or retained if Other (OT) was used for 'Designation of Trees"
in the Stand Treatment Section on page 4,
Stand No. Species to be Cut
Size of Trees to be Cut Quality of Trees to be Cut
% BA/Acre Removed
1
All
See attached page All
50%
2
All
see attached page All
40%
3
All
see attached page All
40%
4
All
see attached page All
40%
Use this Section to describe how Chapter 132 requirements will be met if a non standard system (HG, DL, or OT)
was used for the "Type of Cut" in the Cutting Standards Section on page 4.
Stand No. Source of How will Regeneration be obtained/protected?
Regeneration If using AD - Describe the species present and how the regeneration will be protected
(ex. AD, SE ) If using SE - Describe the source of the seed and the number of seed trees/acre
Stand No. Desired Future Condition
Cutting Standards John Sarafin Lot
Northampton/We sthampton
Stand 1
Is a white pine type. This abandoned field area is primarily composed of poor quality
open grown white pine. Those white pines under 18 "DBH that are single stemmed, have
minimal crooks or sweep will be left. All other merchantable trees will be harvested.
Stand 2
This wetland hemlock hardwood stand will be treated with a selective harvest. Trees of
all species will be removed if they are crooked, forked, diseased, suppressed or mature.
White pine and red oak will be considered mature at 20" DBH all other species will be
considered mature at 16" DBH. Special care will be taken not to exceed 50% basal area
removed within wetland areas.
Stand 3
This white pine hardwood stand will be treated with a selective harvest. Trees of all
species will be removed if they are crooked, forked, diseased, suppressed or mature.
White pine and red oak will be considered mature at 20" DBH all other species will be
considered mature at 16" DBH. This stand contains large amounts of poor quality
hardwoods. These trees may be girdled if not felled and removed.
Stand 4
This oak hardwood stand will be treated with a selective harvest. Trees of all species will
be removed if they are crooked, forked, diseased, suppressed or mature. White pine and
red oak will be considered mature at 20" DBH all other species will be considered mature
at 16" DBH. This stand contains large amounts of poor quality hardwoods. These trees
may be girdled if not felled and removed. Special care will be taken not to exceed 50%
basal area removed within wetland areas.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Division of
Fisheries & Wildlife
MassWifdfife
Wayne F. MacCallum, Director
Carmine L. Angeloni
Department of Environmental Management
Division of Forests & Parks, Region 4
P.O. Box 484
Amherst, MA 01004
Cutting Plan No. 214 - 2323 -6
NHESP Tracking No. 06- 19285
Town Northampton /Westhampton
Road North West Road
Date February 28, 2006
Dear Carmine,
The Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program (NHESP) has reviewed your request for a
determination of the potential adverse effects of the proposed forest harvesting activity on the Estimated
and Priority habitats of state - protected. wildlife. Based on a review of the information that was provided
and the information.that is currently in our. database, the NHESP has determined that Stands 1, 2 and
wetland harvesting area 1, occur within actual habitat for the Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta). This
species is state = protected as a species of "Special Concern" pursuant to the Massachusetts Endangered
Species Act (MGL c.131A) and its implementing regulations (321 CMR 10.00).
The Wood Turtle hibernates in streams and brooks and centers its activity along the bordering land. The
area of concern for this forest cutting plan is the land running alongside Roberts Meadow Brook,
specifically. within 600 feet of the brook.
In order to avoid adverse impacts on the Wood Turtle and the associated habitat, the NHESP recommends
that timber harvesting on this parcel proceed as follows:
For the area indicated by "A" on the enclosed map, which lies within 300 ft of Roberts Meadow Brook,
please avoid any timber harvesting and motorized vehicle use between April 1st and October 31", of any
given year.
For the area indicated by `B" on the enclosed map, which lies within 300ft to 600ft of Roberts Meadow
Brook, please avoid any timber harvesting and motorized vehicles use between May 15` and October 15'',
of any given year.
Please copy us on any amendments to this plan and the approved plan for this site. If you have any
questions about this letter please contact Leslie Bol at ext 302.
Sinc ly,
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Th6mas,W.:'French, TH D
A's'sistant Director.
co Conservation Com mission.
Westhampton Conservation Commission
www. masswildl ife. org
Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
Field Headquarters, One Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, MA 01581 (508) 792 -7270 Fax (508) 792 -7275
An Azencv of the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife & Environmental Law Enforcement
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DiVisoon of
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Wayne F. MacCallum, Director
Carmine L. Angeloni
Department of Conservation and Recreation
40 Cold Storage.Drive
P.O. Box 484.
Amherst, MA 01004
Cutting Plan No. 214 - 3722 -8
NHESP Tracking No. 06- 19285a
Town Northampton/Westhampton
Road Chesterfield & Montague roads
Landowner John Sarafm
P epay„r Tom Jenkins
Date June 11.2008
Dear Carmine,
The Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP) has reviewed Forest Cutting Plan 214 - 3722 -8
(hereinafter "the Plan ") pursuant to the special approval procedures of the Forest Cutting Practices Regulations (304
CMR 11.04(6)). Based on details of the Plan, information in the NHESP database, and information acquired during
a site visit on.4 June 2008, the NHESP has determined that there is potential for activities proposed in the Plan to
result in "Take" (as defined in 321 CMR 10.02) of Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta), a species listed. as Special
Concern pursuant to the Massachusetts Endangered Species. Act (MESA) (M.G.L. c. 131A) and its implementing
regulations (321 CMR 10.00).
The NHESP is concerned that harvesting activities conducted at the property will cause direct mortality of
individual turtles (e.g., as a result of crushing by motorized vehicles). In particular, the NHESP. is concerned about .
operation of heavy equipment in the vicinity of Roberts Meadow Brook, especially. in the old field where the landing
is proposed. The old field .resembles desirable foraging habitat and, possibly, nesting habitat for this species;
therefore, special precautions should be taken to minimize the likelihood of turtles being run -over by heavy
equipment in the area. To avoid prohibited Take of Wood Turtle, the NHESP requests that the following language
be added to the Plan prior to its approval:
• The landing shall cover an area as small as possible and, prior to harvesting, be established by
brush= hogging all vegetation down to the ground such that (a) the landing is clearly
distinguishable from surrounding vegetated areas, and (b) any turtles that enter the landing will
not be obscured by vegetation during early stages of the harvest. The landing shall be encircled
with sy r� bolic fencing (e.g., snow-i.encing) to ensure that the operators(s). do not encroach upon
other parts of the field. The fencing shall be staked into the ground such that there is a gap of at
least 6 inches between the bottom of the fence and the ground, so that any turtles that happen to
enter the landing area may be allowed to exit the area unimpeded.
• The main skid road from the landing to the harvest area shall be established immediately
adjacent to the southern edge of the field as depicted in the Supplemental Map provided by the
NHESP. The road shall be kept as narrow as possible and, prior to harvesting, be established by
brush- hogging all vegetation down to the ground such that (a) the roadway is clearly
distinguishable from vegetated areas to either side, and (b) any turtles that happen to enter the
roadway will not be obscured by vegetation during early stages of the harvest.
+ The landing; main skid road, and areas within 10 meters of each shall be searched and cleared of
turtles by an approved wildlife biologist immediately prior to the landing and main -skid
road being brush- ho22ed The wildlife biologist chosen for this "turtle sweep" must apply for
and be granted a Scientific Collection Permit by the NHESP prior to the turtle sweep and
establishment of the landing and road
www. nhesp.org
. Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program
North Drive, Route 135, Westborough, MA 01581 Tel: (508) 389 -6360 Fax: (508) 389 -7891
• In Stands 1 and 2, off -road operation of motorized vehicles within 300 feet of Roberts. Meadow
Brook shall occur only during the time period beginning November 1 and ending March 31.
• In Stands 1 and 2, off -road operation of motorized vehicles in the area 300 -600 feet from
Roberts Meadow Brook shall occur only during the time period beginning October 15 and
ending May 15.
Enclosed with this letter is a partial list of wildlife biologists that may be considered to conduct the turtle sweep
described in the third bullet above. Other biologists may be proposed by the landowner, provided that the proposal
includes a resume, curriculum vita, or other summary of qualifications pertinent to Wood Turtle inventory work.
Brush - hogging of any portion of the landing or main skid road should be completed within 20 minutes of the
portion being searched and cleared of turtles by the approved biologist
Also enclosed with this letter is a Supplemental Map depicting the locations of the main skid road to be brush -
hogged, the 300 -foot buffer, and the 600 -foot buffer; the property boundary depicted in the map is approximate,
based on details provided in the Plan. Where the 300 -foot and 600 -foot buffers coincide with the harvest area the
NHESP requests that the buffer boundaries be marked (e =g with paint or flagging) and inspected prior to approval
of the Plan, except under the following conditions
(1) The 600 -foot boundary need not be marked if off -road operation of motorized vehicles in all
parts of Stands 1 and 2 (plus adjacent field) located beyond the 300 -foot boundary shall occur
only during the time period October 15 — May 15.
(2) Neither boundary need be marked if off -road operation of motorized vehicles in all parts of
Stands 1 and 2 (plus adjacent field) shall occur only during the time period November 1—
March 3 L
Please note that establishment of the landing and main skid road, and operation of motorized vehicles in the landing
and on the road, are permitted to occur at any time of year (i.e., they are not subject to seasonal restrictions). Lastly,
please encourage the operator(s) to watch for turtles that might enter the landing or main skid road during the
harvest, and to avoid advancing with heavy equipment until the turtles move out of harm's way.
Please copy the NHESP on any proposed amendments to the Plan and on the approved plan for the site. If you have
any questions about this letter, please contact Jacob Kubel at (508) 389 -6373.
Sincerely,
Thomas W. French, Ph.D
Assistant Director
Cc: 'Northampton Conservation Commission
Westhampton Conservation Commission
Enclosures: Partial list of potential "turtle- sweep" biologists (1 page)
Supplemental Map — main skid road and buffers (1 page)
Examples of Massachusetts Hernetolnical Specialists
Hyla Ecological Services r
PO Box 1482
Concord, MA. 01742 JUN 7 7 2008 .
(978) 371 -1222 e�
littp://wNw.liyla-ecological.com/index.1 ItI
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Mike Jones
Department of Biology
221 Morrill Science Center
University 6fMassach4setts
Amherst, MA 01003
mtjones@fism.umass.edu
Oxbow Associates, Inc.
PO Box 971
Acton, MA 01720
(978).
http:// www .oxbowassodiates.com /index.php
Alan Richmond
Department of Biology
221 Morrill Science Center
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
(413) 545 -5386
alanr@bio.umass.edu
*The listed biologists and/or consultants are not officially endorsed by the NHESP and do not
represent a comprehensive list of qualified individuals; however, they are recognized experts in
Wood Turtle ecology and /or have been approved previously by the NHESP to conduct "sweeps"
for Wood Turtles during MESA - reviewed projects. Other individuals may be proposed and
approved following review of qualifications.
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