Forest Stewardship Plan Mapping
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APPENDICES Appendix A: Forest Stewardship Plan Mapping Forest Development Unit 1: Cortes Forestry General Partnership Community Forest K4G FDU 1 covers a portion of the Cortes Landscape Unit Map is attached following IR 10 TATPO-OOSE DL 1042IR 10 TATPO-OOSE DL 767 Cortes Community DL 287 Forest General Partnership DL 1043 FSP Map DL 19 DL 363 Legend DL 1025 Community Forest Boundary (Forest Development Unit #1) Areas under Cutting Permit Completed DL 382 CFGP (coincides with the K4G boundary) 0 0 1 Park - Protected Area DL 361 DL 1018 DL 1019 DL 1020 DL 333 DL 334 Private Managed Forest Lands OGMA - Legal 200 DL 312 DL 302 DL 1017 W E Recreation Reserve 3 S 0 DL 1021 0 T VQOs DL 339 DL 20 DL 309 Modification DL 335 DL 453 0 Partial Retention 0 1 0 0 1 Retention DL 1022 R DL 362 E DL 435 Roads Under RP D O Stream DL 182A Bk A 200 N DL 162 DL 1023 Read D Index Contour A DL 1008 Recreation Trail Bk B 30 0 1 Island 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 DL 21 I DL 1010 S DL 277 L A DL 1024 DL 301 N DL 1656 DL 4335 D 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 DL 1011 Meters DL 1012 DL 340 1:20,000 ³ Mapped By: Map Date: 7-Oct-2019 100 DL 1016 DL 780 DL 470 TEAKERNE ARM PARK DL 1695 DL 1195 3 00 DL 5637 DL 1196 IR 6 QUEQUA DL 5638 1 0 IR 6 QUEQUA DL 1015 DL 781 0 DL 7077 DL 7239 DL 1627 Penn DL 7078 Bk A DL 1029 DL 782 DL 7076 DL 1628 Islands DL 1489 DL 1197 DL 7680 Bk BBk A DL 465 DL 1528 DL 1198 Cliff DL 161 DL 161 Peak DL 7240 4 0 DL 7079 DL 783 DL 1199 0 3 2 0 0 HA'THAYIM MARINE PARK 0 0 1 DL 160 DL 160 0 0 DL 909 DL 1203 DL 7244 DL 7080 DL 784 DL 159 DL 159 3 0 Bk A 0 DL 7243 DL 747 L e Bk B DL 158 w i s DL 8046 DL 6923 1 DL 7241 DL 1587 00 1 DL 390 C 0 0 DL 469 DL 1168 h DL 4967 DL 337 Hill a 1 0 DL 338 Island 0 n D DL 1169 n N l A DL 746 e 2 0 e L n 0 S l I n 1 0 1 0 DL 746A DL 1007 a 00 h DL 373 DL 373 200 C DL 1200 W l Bk A DL 1636 2 Bk B 0 E i DL 494 DL 904 0 DL 1004 t DL 1380, BULLS EYE MC DL 1200 1 u DL 703 00 S DL 701 DL 1626 DL 903 Bk I S T DL 468 Bk H 0 0 DL 418 1 DL 785 DL 1381, ARROW MC DL 745 DL 1179 Sec 49 1 DL 1542 Bk G Bk A 0 0 DL 4945 DL 4944 0 0 Bk F 1 Bk E R DL 902 DL 372 DL 672 DL 1170 E DL 4943 DL 1201 D 1 0 0 O 0 0 DL 459 1 N Bk C D DL 4942 Private Managed Lands A IR 8 SQUIRREL COVE IR 8 SQUIRREL COVE DL 899 Private Managed Lands DL 905 DL 898 DL 503 Carrington Bay Regional Park DL 906 DL 1729 DL 897 200 DL 884 Sec 46 DL 1202 Sec 45 DL 117 Junction Point 10 I DL 901 DL 900 0 DL 871 DL 870 S Coulter Bk A Private Managed Lands DL 744 L Island Bk A DL 851 Sec 47 DL 907 A Sec 48 DL 869 N DL 865 DL 866 DL 867 DL 868 DL 827 D DL 438 DL 1219 DL 4176 DL 908 DL 4973 DL 437 DL 1728 DL 3207, SEAGULL MC 2 00 0 DL 828 0 1 Bk B 1 0 Private Managed Lands DL 3202, BUCKING MULE MC DL 1537 0 DL 1534 DL 3203, BALLARAT MC 00 1 DL 4946 IR 7 TORK IR 7 TORK DL 6351 Camp Island Sec 36 Sec 37 Bk A Sec 38 DL 3204, SUNLIGHT MC DL 5591 Sec 39 Sec 40 0 DL 308 10 DL 3206, GREYHOUND MC Sec 41 Sec 41 Private Managed Lands DL 7195 DL 896 DL 4936 L 1, Pl 31556 DL 5984 L A, Pl VIP80226 DL 3205, BULLDOG MC Bk A DL 3569 DL 310 Private Managed Lands 2 Squirrel Cove 00 DL 308 200 DL 1205 DL 1206 DL 1689DL 1427 DL 436 Green DL 863 Sec 35A Mtn. Sec 35 DL 391 DL 1208 DL 1207 DL 4938 DL 504 DL 4937 DL 861 0 DL 458 Sec 34 0 DL 1705 2 Sec 30 DL 862 Sec 33 DL 1209 DL 1210 DL 8044 Sec 32 Private Managed Lands Sec 31 2 DL 1510 0 0 Private Managed Lands Bk A 2 0 0 DL 1212 DL 1211 2 L 1, Pl 2245 Private Managed Lands 0 0 LAR 2 DL 4968 L 1, Pl 26303 LAR 1 Sec 29 Whaletown LAR 1 SQ 5 LAR 1 LAR 4 LAR 5 Sec 20 L 1, Pl 2176 LAR 1LAR 1 LAR 3 Sec 22 DL 492 100 Sq 2 Sec 23 DL 739 DL 493 DL 860 DL 1723 La DL 1000 rse SQ 4 DL 461 n's DL 295 100 DL 517 Meadow 200 200 Ring Is. Sec 21 DL 823 DL 824 DL 519 SQ 3 Sec 24 SQ 1 Bk A DL 457 Frog Sec 26 Tan Island D e s o l a t i o n S o u n d Mountain 1 0 Sec 25 0 0 0 Sec 22 1 DL 1571 0 0 t DL 1720 Sec 23 3 DL 859 pi S k r DL 1540Bk A Sec 19 Sec 19 Sec 22 ha Sec 22 S DL 479 DL 4940 DL 1540 DL 1373 Bk B 0 Sec 18 10 DL 1540 Sec 19 Bk C 0 0 Sec 18 2 100 DL 858 Sec 17 100 100 Kinghorn 100 Bk B DL 857 DL 4939 Bk B Sec 16 Sec 15 DL 7628 Sec 14 Island Bk A DL 786 DL 460 Bk A DL 825 DL 1126 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Marina Island Bk A 0 2 Cat Island 00 Easter DL 1127 DL 462 DL 400 Bluff DL 399 Bk B DL 1521 0 0 Wolf 1 Kitten Is. Bluff DL 11 0 0 DL 401 1 DL 689 Sec 9 Sec 11 Kw'as Regional Park DL 787 Sec 12 DL 64 Sec 10 0 MANSONS LANDING PARK 10 Bk A DL 402 DL 1512 Bk A DL 1683 Bk ADL 1717 Sec 8 Sec 9 DL 463 0 0 1 DL 1688 L 1, Pl 8912 DL 1681 DL 3784 DL 407 DL 307 L 1, Pl 8912 Red Granite Point MALASPINA PARK DL 831 Bk A Sec 7 Mary Point Malaspina Sec 5 DL 3783 Sec 5A Cod Rocks Peninsula Sec 6 DL 1548 DL 3782 DL 1730 IR 3 PAUKEANUM h c a e B DL 3781 's k n a H Sec 4 North Twin Island DL 320 Sec 3 DL 1306 Long Tom DL 153 DL 1488 SMELT BAY PARK DL 1442 DL 1046 f e DL 4201 e R DL 4564 l i t u S DL 1045 DL 417 COPELAND ISLANDS MARINE PARK Sec 2 DL 1044 South Twin Island DL 2300 S t r a i t o f G e o r g i a Sec 1 Sec 1 Sutil Point COPELAND ISLANDS MARINE PARK Sec 1 Sec 2 Appendix B Stocking Standards STOCKING STANDARDS FPPR S. 16, S. 44 STOCKING STANDARDS– GENERAL FPPR s. 44(1) applies in all situations and circumstances where a free growing stand is required to be established under FRPA S. 29, for all areas under the FSP. The regeneration date, free growing heights and stocking standards and species as per FPPR s. 44(1)(a) & (b) are outlined in Tables 1, 2 & 3 following these pages. EVEN‐AGED MANAGEMENT The FSP holder will utilize even‐aged management broadly over the areas under the FSP, but on a small‐scale basis (smaller openings). The primarily second‐growth Douglas‐fir dominated stands found in these areas are suited for regenerating fir in exposed areas on moderately productive sites. The prescribing Forester will ensure that openings are designed to also meet with the objectives set out for areas under the FSP, as per the Community Forest Management Objectives (as updated periodically by the CFGP). PARTIAL HARVESTING The FSP holder will also utilize a range of partial harvesting methods to ensure that forest management is being done to meet the objectives set out by the community for the areas under the FSP, to leave healthy, dominant trees in each area and that the Mean Annual Increment (M.A.I) of these stands is not being depleted over time (maximizing the long‐term growth). The stocking standards for partial harvesting follow in Tables 1, 2 & 3. Methods include: INTERMEDIATE CUT This harvest system removes individual trees or small pockets of trees that create < 0.1 ha opening sizes and where the FSP holder is exempt from the requirements of FRPA sections 29(1). Healthy, dominant overstory trees will be left and the focus will be to remove merchantable, co‐dominant trees or those trees with potential disease or defects, as prescribed on a site‐ specific basis.