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LOCALITY MAP Compartments 2456 Tallaganda State Forest No.577 LOCALITY MAP Compartments 2456 Tallaganda State Forest No.577 SOUTHERN REGION: BATEMANS BAY MANAGEMENBTO URAREAKES CREEK Scale: 1:100,000 SHOALHAVEN RIVER WITTS CREEK JERRABATTGULLA CREEK MUDDY HOLE CREEK Tallaganda NP Berlang SCA Deua NP Towns & Localities Sealed Road Major Forest Road Minor Forest Road Major Rivers STONY CREEK National Parks State Forest Formal Reserve 2456 Planning Unit Informal Reserve Vacant Crown Land Softwood Plantations Non Forest Water Freehold Evacuation Route Emergency Meeting Point Haulage Route Helicopter Landing Site Produced By: Kate Halton Date:04/05/2011 29 730 31 32 LEGEND Prepared By: Kate Halton BOUNDARIES Harvest Plan Operational Map State Forest Boundary Version: 1 Compartment Boundary Compartment: 2456 Lot 31 REGIONAL MANAGER APPROVAL ........................................................................................ DP 754903 DUMPS & CROSSINGS APPROVED: Daniel Tuan State Forest:TALLAGANDA No: 577 Temporary Dry Weather Lot 2 DATE: 10/06/2011 SOUTHERN REGION - Native Forests Existing Crossing DP 754903 TENURE Map Sheet:KAIN 8826-4S 43 43 Private Property SAFETY POINTS STREAM EXCLUSION ZONES (EPL IHC 1 & TSL) C4 Emergency Meeting Point 0.4ha Feature Filter Strip Protection Zone Operational Zone Unmapped NA NA NA NET HARVEST AREA 1st Order 5m FMZ 4/Resource Unit 1 1 5m 10m C3 2nd order Regen Harvest 1st Cut 18ha 5m 15m 10m (avail. to harvest this operation) 3rd order 5m 25m 10m Lot 3 DP 754903 FMZ 4/Resource Unit 2 4th order 5m 45m 10m Regen Harvest 2nd Cut (not avail. to harvest this operation) C2 FMZ 4/Resource Unit 3 Retained BA exclusion 8.6ha Lot 15 (not avail. to harvest this operation) DP 754890 32.5ha 4 NON HARVEST AREA Special Protection (FMZ 1) Special Management (FMZ 2) 12.9ha HS19349 42 Rock and buffer (20m) 42 Soak 2 C1 Lot 6 Slopes >30 (IHL 4) DP 754890 OCCUPATION PERMITS 32.5ha Grazing permit 16.1ha 5 ROADS Major Forest Roads Lot 5 Minor Forest Roads 8 DP 754890 DECC Licenced Existing Road (Major) 3ha 6 DECC Licenced Existing Road (Minor) FAUNA FEATURES 22.4ha 22.9ha 30.6ha 2.1ha Lot 122 Gang-gang cockatoo 7 DP 754890 Flame Robin 3 Powerful Owl 9 FLORA FEATURES Eucalyptus aggregata (black gum) 33.5ha 31.4ha HS03381 Lot 12 41 DP 857783 Lot 124 DP 754903 729000E 730 0 125 250 500 750 31 1,000 Scale: 1:15,000 32 G:\PLANNING\HarvestPlans\South Coast\Tallaganda\Cpt-2456\HP_BB_2456_11\HP_BB_2456_11.mxd Meters Contour Interval 10m 28 29 730 31 32 LEGEND Prepared By:Kate Halton BOUNDARIES Harvest Plan Forest Type Map State Forest Boundary Version: 1 Compartment Boundary Compartment: 2456 ROADS State Forest:TALLAGANDA No: 577 Major Forest Roads Minor Forest Roads SOUTHERN REGION - Native Forests DECC Licenced Existing Road (Major) Map Sheet:KAIN 8826-4S DECC Licenced Existing Road (Minor) 43 43 154 Type 111 Peppermint Type 112 Silvertop Ash Type 113 Silvertop Ash - Peppermint Type 131 Peppermint - Mountain / Manna Gum Type 154 Brown Barrel 131 Type 155 Brown Barrel - Gum 159v Type 156 Brown Barrel / Messmate - Ash Type 159 Mountain / Manna Gum Type 162 White Ash Gross 159v 154 ForestType Area (ha) 154 111 8.0 42 42 112 30.9 155v 154 131 112 113 131 113 20.3 111 159v 131 13.3 112 131v 8.4 154 38.4 131 155v 157.1 159v 131v 159v 156f 8.1 162 159v 49.5 162 8.1 155v 113 156f 159v 162 112 154 154 41 112 131v 728000E 29 0 730125 250 500 750 1,000 31 Scale: 1:15,000 32 G:\PLANNING\HarvestPlans\South Coast\Tallaganda\Cpt-2456\HP_BB_2456_11\HP_BB_2456_11.mxd Meters Contour Interval 10m Southern Region – Compartment 2456,Tallaganda State Forest, Queanbeyan Management Area FORESTS NEW SOUTH WALES - SOUTHERN REGION HARVESTING PLAN NATIVE FOREST Tallaganda State Forest - Compartment 2456 Certification This plan has been prepared in accordance with the Integrated Forestry Operations Approval issued under the Forestry and National Park Estate Act 1998. The Standard Harvest Plan Conditions for Native Forest Operations in Southern Region, South Coast apply to this operation. Prepared By: Kate Halton Endorsed By: Kevin Petty Approved By: Daniel Harvest Planning Regional Tuan Planner Manager Manager Signature Signature Signature Date 10/6/2011 Date 09/06/2011 Date 10/6/2011 Note: Approval includes the Harvest Plan Operational Map (HPOM) with the corresponding approval date displayed on the map, verifying final approved version. Other maps included with this plan are locality, forest type, roading, and cultural heritage (limited distribution). Description of Proposal Harvesting of native forest Harvesting of native forest, using Single Tree Selection, Silviculture subject to the Southern Region, IFOA requirements will be undertaken within this planning unit. The primary product of the harvesting is high quality large sawlogs (quota logs), small high quality sawlogs, veneer logs, girders, poles & piles where timber markets are available. Parts of felled logs that do not meet high quality log specifications are segregated and graded into other classifications such as salvage sawlogs, pulp logs & miscellaneous timbers e.g. split & round posts, firewood, mining timbers & craftwood. The availability of miscellaneous timbers depends mainly on forest types, log defectiveness & market conditions at the time of harvesting. Clause 22 (IFOA) Consideration All relevant factors have been reviewed taking into account the volume and monetary value of each forest product to supply Term Agreement Holders. The harvesting operation also complies with Clause 22 of the IFOA. Attachment 1: Site Safety Plan prescribes safety requirements and Medical Emergency Evacuation Plan for this harvesting operation. Attachment 2: Roading plan prescribes roading requirements for this harvesting operation. Attachment 3: Burning Plan prescribes burning requirements for this harvesting operation. Post-harvest burning should be confined as far as practicable to the Net Harvest Area. Site specific burning exclusions associated with Flora, Fauna, Cultural Heritage, HP_BB_2456_11_v2 15-08-11 1 Southern Region – Compartment 2456,Tallaganda State Forest, Queanbeyan Management Area Riparian and other exclusion zones are explained within the relevant sections of this Harvest Plan and indicated on the HPOM. Where practicable, snig track patterns should be designed to double as bare earth control lines to prevent fire entering specified burning exclusion zones and other tenures, i.e. Smoky Mouse, Southern Brown Bandicoot & significant Cultural Heritage sites. Where this is not practical, the SFO is to assess the need for a bare earth break to be constructed close to harvesting exclusion boundaries and seek advice and approval from the Harvesting Team Leader for the additional earth works. Specific areas identified during the planning stage which require a mineral earth break are identified in the burning plan. Area Identification and Yield Estimates State Forest Compartment/s Region Management Certification Harvest Area Plan ID Tallaganda 2456 Southern Queanbeyan AS4708:2007 3746 ISO 14001 2456 Total Event ID 14616 NA Gross Area (ha) 343 343 Net Harvest Area (ha) 120 120 Quota Logs (HQL) 23.3m³/ha 2800 m³ High Quality Small 0.83m3/ha 100 m³ Salvage 23.3m³/ha 2800 m³ Total Sawlogs 47.4 m³/ha 5700 m³ Pulp 84t/ha 10080 t HP_BB_2456_11_v2 15-08-11 2 Southern Region – Compartment 2456,Tallaganda State Forest, Queanbeyan Management Area Forests NSW – Southern Region Harvesting Plan HP_BB_2456_11 Compartment 2456 Attachment 1 – Site Safety Plan SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Emergency Plan Information (a) Mobile Phone reception on work site: Good Ö Poor Nil Nearest reliable reception: Higher points on South Forest Way and White Ash Road with vehicle mounted antenna. (b) Forests NSW Radio from work site: Contractor Radio at work site: Channel No: 236 UHF Channel No: Call to: Batemans Bay Contractor Radio No: . Call sign from: Your name Call to Bush Boss: (c) Emergency meeting point for ambulance: Intersection of South Forest Way and White Ash Road. 1:100000 map sheet: Araluen 8826 MGA zone: 55 MGA Grid reference: E729597 N6042045 Lat/Long for GPS: 35° 44' 19" S 149° 32' 20" E. (d) Closest Helicopter Landing Place: Private Property to the east along Captains Flat Road. 1:100000 map sheet: Araluen 8826 MGA zone: 55 MGA Grid reference: E728230 N6053868 Lat/Long for GPS: 35° 37' 57" S 149° 31' 13" E. (e) Procedure for obtaining Ambulance assistance: Dial "000" OR Call Batemans Bay Forestry Office 1300 880 548 for Ambulance assistance. Dial “112” only as an alternative to “000” if you have a GSM digital mobile phone and you are outside your own provider’s GSM network coverage area. HP_BB_2456_11_v2 15-08-11 3 Southern Region – Compartment 2456,Tallaganda State Forest, Queanbeyan Management Area "000" Operator Question. Response 1. Police , Fire , Ambulance? Ambulance Wollongong. 2. Suburb (State Forest name): Tallaganda (Nearest town or named locality): Captains Flat (Nearest Ambulance station): Braidwood 3. Address: (Nearest named State forest road): South Forest Way. 4. Nearest Road Junction: South Forest Way and White Ash Road. 5 Local Government Area: Palerang Shire Council. 6. Nature of the problem: Give details of accident, number and condition of casualties. 7. Where is the accident: Work site location – (Centre of Compartments). MGA Grid reference: Zone 55 E730629 N6041641. Lat/long for GPS: 35° 44' 32" S 149° 33' 1 " E. 8. Directions to navigate from Ambulance Station to meeting point: Directions from Braidwood: • Head South Araluen Road for 2km to Cooma Road. • Turn right onto Cooma Road, travel for 22km to intersection with Captains Flat Road. • Turn right onto Captains Flat Road, travel for 12 km to South Forest Way. • Turn left onto South Forest Way, travel for 16 km to intersection with White Ash Road. 9. Injuries?: Give detailed information about the condition of the casualty. 10. Call back No.: Give your Mobile Number. or Batemans Bay Office:1300 880 548. 11. Name of Reporter: Give own name. Site Specific Identified Hazards Assessment of existing hazards was undertaken at the time of planning.
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