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Cowarra State Forest Compartments 70, 72 and 73 Harvest Plan h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h Scale: 1:15,000 h h h h h Harvest Plan Operah tional Map Projection: MGA Approval Date: 20/07/2016 h h h h h Map Sheetsh : h h h h Controlled Map: Cowarra_70_72_72_HPOM h h h Compartments 70, 72 & 73 h 1:25,000: Grants Head 9434-1N h h h h h h Port Macquarie 9435-2S h h h h h h Prepared by: Sarah Gorh mley Cowarra State Forest h 1:100,000: Camden Haven 9434 h h h h h Date: July 2016 h h h Kempsey 9435 h ³ h h h h h Contour Interval 10m Hardwood Forests - Wh auchope Management Area h h h h h h h h h h h 477000 478000 479000 h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h l h h i h h h h h h h h h h 68 a h Unmapped Drainage Lih ne HARVESTED CODh ES r h h h h h h h h h C h T l h pt i h 6 h HS_H - STS heavy h 8/2 h a h T Harvesting is Permitted h h h r a h r i h h l 3 h h 66 T h / h h h h h HS_M - STS medium h h 1 9 h h / Harvesting operah tions in these 6 5 h h 6 h h HS_L - STS light t h t h d h p h h h Compartments will not be licensed h p T h h h h h C h a h HS_R - Regen STS h h h C h h h h o h h under the EPL. All conditions of h h e h h h h h h h h h HA - AGS R h h 65 h M h the EPL wilh l apply as best practice h l s h i HM - Mixed silviculture #*Southern Myotis h h h i s h h a h l only, except for Schedule 4 h e r h e h h HT - Thinning h T c h h R h h h Condition 6. c h h 1 h h o h h / h A l i a h 7 h h hh Regrowth Zone h h h a NON-HARVEST CODES d 6 h m h r h h h t h a T h 67 h h NG - Basal Area Retention h p D h h 4 h 0 h 0 C h NT - Topographically Inaccessible h / h h 0 h 0 0 h C h h 0 h 0 7 h h h h h h h h NP - Pre-merchantable h h h 5 p 5 h h h t 1 1 l t h i h NS - Steep h p 5 h 5 h 6 a 6 6 h Y C h r h 9 NL - Logistics C 1! h h h T p / h h h h 2 (i.e. unable to fall trees onto road) t h h 5 7 T h h / 0 h / 69 h h r NE - Not economic 0 7 a h h h 7 T h h i r l h (i.e. harvestable but poor quality) h t a C h i h h l h p h NU - Unfinished p h l h h i C h t h h a h 7 h NM - Missed h r h h 0 h T h h h 70 h NN - Non-commercial forest types h / 7 h h 2 h h h h h h / h NH - Harvested in last five years T h S h 2 Y h h ! r h a 7 NO - Not forest (cleared) a h h h t i h l r 8 il p h a h NQ - Research a h r h T h /4 h C h h NK - Rock 0 h t 7 ' h p s h h C #* h NW - Wildlife Koala h h C h h h h h h NC - Catchment, unmapped creeks h r h h e h h e h h h h h h 70 k h h h h h h Logged Area h h h #*Koala h (Indicate Month & h h h h h h h Harvest Type) h h h h h eg: 08/12 H-STS h h h h COWARRA Y h h 2!h h h h h h l h #*Koala h Available Area i h h a h h r h l h i h NOT Logged h T ra h T 1 h 0/ h 2 t 7 h h p / h (Indicate Reason C h 0 h h h for Non-Harvest) 7 h h h h 0 0 h t h 0 0 h eg: NE h p h 0 h h 0 h 4 h 4 C h h h 1 h 1 5 h 5 h h h 6 6 Powerful Owl h h h #* h 3!Y h h C p h !( h h t h 7 l h h i 0 h a h h / r 7 h 1 h T h h h T h 2 h r h h h h 7 a h h h h Cowarra Dam h / il h h h 0 h 7 h h h !( t h h p h h h C C h h p t h h 7 C 2 h h p / h 6 úA h t Yh 7 T 4! h 1 r a h / h i 7 l h h 2 h T h r h a h i  h l h 72 h h h h h h h h h h h h h C h h h h p h h Varied Sittella Grey-headed Flying-fox t h h h h Cpt 72/8 Trail #* h 7 #* Glossy Black-Cockatoo #*Eastern Freetail-bat h ^_ h h 1 h l h / #* i h h a 1 h h h r T h h T h h h r h h a h h h h h 7 0 h h 0 h i h h / 0 l 0 h h 2 h h h 0 h kWhite-flowered Wax Plant 0 h h h h h h 7 3 h h 3 h h h t 1 h h 1 h h 5 h 5 h p h h h h Glossy Black-Cockatoo h 6 6 h h C h h h h h h h h #* h h h h h h h h h h h Y Glossy Black-Cockatoo h h h h h h h h ! h h h h h h h h h #* h 6 h h l h h h i h 73 Y h h 5 h h ! #*Eastern Bentwing-bat a úB h h #* h h Scarlet Robin r h h h h h h h h T Cp h t h 7 h h 3 úC /3 h h Trail h 5 #* h h h Koala / ú h h h h h h h 4 h h h h h Masked Owl h D h 3 h Y h h h #* #* h !( ! h Glossy Black-Cockatoo h t Varied Sittella h h h h 34 h h 37 p h h 7 h #* #* h h h C h h h h h h h h 34 h h h h h h h h h h h 0 250 500 1,000 h h h 36 h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h BURRAWAN h h h h Meters h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h 36 h h h h h h h h h h h h 477000 h 478000 479000 h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h MAP FEATURES ROADS, DUh MPS & CROSSINGS EXCLUSIONS (cont) DRAINAGE FEATURES (IhHCh =1 & 2) h h h h h State Fh orest Boundary Sealed road Spatially corrected LIC drainage (LiDAR)h h EEC (verified) h h h h h h Drainage line (5m Operational Zone) h h Compartments Boundary h Gravel Road h h h h h  Dam - 10m buffer h h h Un-mapped drainage features (LiDAR) h 1 Km Grid h Natural Surface Road h h h h h h Modified Harvest Area 1st Order (Protection 10m) h 10h m Contour h Not to be used for haulage !( h h h (10m buffer) - see HP for details State Forest h 2nd Order (Protection 20m) h Roads outside harvest area h h h Y Temporary Dry h Private Property (cadastre) ! h NOA area - See Harvest Plan 3rd Order (Protection 30m) h h [ h Temporary Wet for details h ! h Slopes >30° (LiDAR indic.) h 4th order & above (Protection 50m) h h ú h Approved Crossing 4 Bar Exclusions h Previous Pipeline Easement h Threatened Species Records h Rainforest - Crafti + RN17 HARVEh ST AREA Records requiring prescription h (approximate location) Harveh st Area (IHCs 1 & 2) Wetland (and buffer) Golden-tipped Bat (Kerivoula papuensis) h h 30m buffer on mapped streams within 200m, h Approximate cable location General Management (FMZ 4 and 8) 3 Bar Limited Falling _^ h and no UMDL with 200m - revert to 10m on UMDL h No heavy machinery in vicinity h EXCLh USIONS Owl Landscape Protection #* Glossy Black-Cockatoo (retain feed trees) without locating cable via h h Other records of presence h accredited locator Wh ater bodies (& dam filter strip-hard) Ridge & Headwater Habitat h #* Ecology point site (labelled on map) h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Scale 1:125,000 Hardwood Forests - Locality Map Datum: GDA94 ! Map Sheets: Compartments 70, 72 & 73 1:25,000; Grants Head 9434-1N Port Macquarie 9435-2S Cowarra State Forest ! ³ 1:100,000; Camden Haven 9434 ! Prepared by: Sarah Gormley Kempsey 9435 Wauchope MA Date: July 2016 470000 475000 480000 485000 490000 TOMMY OWENS CREEK ! ! LOGGY CREEK Rawdon CreekPlease NR 132kVnote this map is produced in GDA94 BYRNES BROOK BALYNGARA CREEK CAIRNCROSS Limeburners Creek NP MARIA RIVER ! ! RAWDON CREEK STONY CREEK MUNNS CHANNEL SNOWBALL CREEK FERNBANK CREEK HASTINGS RIVER! 6525000 6525000 ! RAWDON CHANNEL HIBBARD CREEK Woregore NR SOUTH WEST PASSAGE 66kV ! PARTRIDGE CREEK THE GOVERNORS WAY BALLINA CANAL Beechwood ! HAYDONS CREEK ! CASWELL CHANNEL MORTONS CREEK ! CARECORARA INLET ! ! ! 33kV ! ! 33kV YIPPIN CREEK ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! SETTLING PONDS ! 33kV ! ! ! PAPPINBARRA RIVER ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 6520000 6520000 ! 33kV ! ! Wauchope SARAHS CREEK! ROSENDAHL RESERVOIR ! ! ! Oxley Highway ! 33kV ! Oxley Highway ! ! ! ! 33kV KINGS CREEK KARIKEREE CREEK ! Dam Access Road ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Innes Ruins HS COWARRA ! ! BROKEN BAGO ! 6515000 70 6515000 ! Burrawan Forest Drive LAKE INNES ! Bago Bluff NP ! COWARRA DAM ! Pacific Highway 72 ! ! ! 73 73 Cowarra Access Road Lake Innes NR ! Lake Innes SCA ! ! 33kV COWARRA CREEK ! BURRAWAN ! SAPLING CREEKQueens Lake SCA Lake !Cathie ! ! CATHIE CREEK 6510000 6510000 LAKE CATHIE ! ! 66kV ! QUEENS LAKE BULLSLegend GROUND ! ! ! ! G Emergency Meeting Point 33kV 132kV Bonny Hills ®v Helicopter Landing Place ! ! LORNE ! ! Town ! DUCHESS GULLY Sealed KEW Queens Lake NR 6505000 6505000 ! ! All Weather, Unsealed BOBS CREEK ! Dry Weather, Unsealed HERONS CREEK BLACK CREEK SMITHS CREEK ! LIMEBURNERS CREEK ! 4WD Track WALKERS CREEK ! Railways QUEENS LAKE ! ! UPSALLS CREEKHaulage Routes ! Camden Haven ! Kendall Lakewood ! ! ! Harvesting compartments ! ! ! ! ! ! STINGRAY CREEK State Forest (Legal) ! 6500000 6500000 KENDALL ! National Park Estate Kattang NR ! CAMDEN HAVEN RIVER Dooragan NP GOGLEYS LAGOON 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 CAMDEN HAVEN INLET Kilometers! BATAR CREEK ! 470000 475000 480000 485000 490000 ! Emergency Telephone 000 / 112 Forestry Corporation of NSW (02) 6585 3744 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! .
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