Table of Contents Part III
Table of Contents
Part III
Introduction
Plan Standards Required By (36 CFR 219)
Vegetation Management Standards
Aesthetic Management Standards
Fish and Wildlife Standards
Soil, Water, Riparian and Heritage Standards
Wild and Scenic River Standards
Cultural and Historic Standards
Geographic Place Specific Standards
Other Design Criteria
Monitoring of Design Criteria
Appendix A - Relevant Laws, Regulations, Agreements and Other Management Direction
Forest Service Directives (Manual and Handbook)
Federal Statutes
Federal Regulations
Executive Orders
Executive Memorandums
Agreements
Federal Agency Management Direction
State and Local Laws and Regulations
Appendix B- Minimum Impact Suppression Tactics (MIST)
Appendix C - Monitoring Requirements
Appendix D - Adaptive Mitigation for Recreation Uses
Appendix E - Five-step Project Screening Process for Riparian Conservation Areas
Five-Step Project Screening Process for Riparian Conservation Areas
Appendix F - Guidelines for Aerial Application of Retardants and Foams in Aquatic Environments
Appendix G - Guidelines for Protection and Conservation of Bird Species at Mountain Top Communications Sites, US Forest Service
Appendix H - Species Guidance Summary
Appendix I - Land Adjustment Prioritization Guide
Appendix J - Livestock Capability and Suitability Guidelines
Appendix K - Guidelines for Development and Maintenance of WUI Defense and Threat Zones
WUI Defense Zone
WUI Threat Zone
Maintenance
State Fire Law, County Ordinances, and the Insurance Industry
Appendix L - Glossary
Appendix M - National Forests of Southern California Weed Management Strategy
Introduction
1. Coordination And Cooperation
2. Prevention And Education
3. Control/Project Planning
4. Administration And Planning
5. Inventory, Mapping And Monitoring
6. Research
Tables and Figures
Note: Tables were managed in a database environment, and were assigned unique numbers as their need was identified. Over 500 tables were created. Some tables were later determined to be redundant or unnecessary. The planning team decided not to renumber the tables for publication due to the amount of work required to locate and update every reference to every table. Thus, the table numbers are not consecutive, and a careful review of all documents will reveal that all table numbers were not used in the final documents.
Table 3.1 - Appropriate Silviculture Systems and Vegetation Treatments by General Forest Type 3
Table 3-2 - Livestock Grazing Utilization Standards 12
Table 3-3 - Part 1 Monitoring Summary 58
Table 3-4 - Part 2 Monitoring Summary 61
Table 3-5 - Part 3 Monitoring Summary 62