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Bighorn National Forest Facilities Master Plan—Chapter 4 |
FACILITY MASTER PLANFOR THEBIGHORN NATIONAL FORESTOctober 2002Chapter 4: S.O. & ZoneSummary of Facilities, Workforce and NeedsSupervisor's Office, and Zone Resources
Overview: Supervisor's Office and Zone ResourcesThe Supervisor's Office is located in Sheridan, Wyoming. The S.O. provides staff and technical support for the districts. The organization is divided into 5 staff areas. The Forest Supervisor supervises each staff officer. Following are the programs for which each staff officer is responsible:
Workforce: Supervisor's Office and Zone ResourcesPermanent WorkforceCURRENT The organization chart lists 2 Permanent Seasonals and 35 PFTs in the Supervisor's Office. Currently 3 of these positions are vacant. A new organization chart will soon be submitted to the Region. The chart shown in this Facility Master Plan reflects the new chart. The Organization Chart for the S.O. is listed in Appendix C, Charts C-1 thru C-6. ANTICIPATED CHANGES Due to the increase in fire funding, additional PFT positions may be added in the future. Seasonal WorkforceCURRENT The 8-person Road Maintenance Crew is based out of the S.O. They are a roving crew that moves from district to district each year. Beyond that, it is difficult to break out seasonals district by district due to the fact that many other roving crews alternate districts year to year. But for purposes of this Facility Master Plan, these seasonals will be assigned to districts to approximate the yearly averages. Although the S.O. seasonals will work on a particular district in FY '01, they also will move around the forest from year to year depending on where the focus of the work is. Taking all this into account, the expected FY'01 seasonal crew out of the S.O. is 34 (includes the 8-person road crew). There is no chart showing these numbers. Instead, in Appendix C, Table C-1 shows the locations the seasonals were housed and working out of in FY01 site by site. It also shows the anticipated maximum number of seasonals that will be staying there in any given year. ANTICIPATED CHANGES There are no anticipated changes in the total summer seasonal workforce. However, the location of that workforce is expected to move around the districts from year to year. Admin Sites & Facilities: Supervisor's Office and Zone ResourcesThere are a total of 12 FA&O facilities managed by the S.O. Two of them are leased, and the other 10 are Forest Service owned. There are only a handful of facilities that the S.O. directly manages. Five of them are in Sheridan: The Supervisor's Office and Warehouse (both leased), the Supervisor's Dwelling and it's garage, and the Sheridan Bull Pen, which is a garage and storage building in downtown Sheridan. The other 7 buildings are scattered throughout the forest. They are utility buildings, used to house radio and electronic equipment for the radio repeaters. These are the Hunter Mesa, Prairie Dog, Medicine Mountain, Pole Mountain, Meadowlark, Shell Ridge, and Brokenback Ridge Electronic Buildings. As of 2001, Pole Mountain, Prairie Dog, and Meadowlark will no longer be needed for housing repeater equipment. This is due to the radio system going to narrow band equipment, and a new system design. Following is a list of all the sites managed by the S.O. and a brief description of the facilities located at those sites. BIGHORN NF S.O. / TONGUE DISTRICT OFFICE SITE (Site #1) The Supervisor's Office (S.O.) is co-located with Tongue District, and is headquartered in a new leased facility, constructed in 2000. The lease runs through 2015. #1: Supervisor's Office
#2: Supervisor's Office Warehouse
Site Utilities Water: City of Sheridan Key Issues or Problems The employee office space in the S.O. is close to capacity. Although the needs are met for the current organizational chart, if there is a major employee increase, additional office space would need to be identified. SUPERVISOR'S DWELLING & GARAGE SITE (Site #2) There are 2 buildings at this site: The Supervisor's Dwelling and a garage. They are located near downtown Sheridan. Currently they are used to house a permanent employee. This has been its historic use. #3512: Supervisor's Dwelling
#3560: Supervisor's Dwelling Garage
Site Utilities Water: City of Sheridan Key Issues or Problems Both buildings are recommended for disposal since the demand for Permanent Employee housing in Sheridan is not high. Seasonal housing demand is high on the forest, but these facilities are not located where seasonals could take advantage of them. S.O. GARAGE SITE (SITE #3) #3505: Sheridan Bull Pen
Site Utilities Water: City of Sheridan Key Issues or Problems This building is recommended for disposal because the new warehouse at the S.O./Tongue office eliminated the need for this extra storage space. HUNTER MESA ELECTRONIC BUILDING SITE (Site #4) #3551: Hunter Mesa Electronic Building
Site Utilities Electricity: Public Utility PRAIRIE DOG ELECTRONIC BUILDING SITE (Site #5) #3509: Prairie Dog Electronic Building
Site Utilities Electricity: Public Utility Key Issues or Problems In FY01, the forest installed a new repeater site, and this building is no longer being used. MEDICINE MOUNTAIN ELECTRONIC BUILDING SITE (Site #6) #3528: Medicine Mountain Electronic Building
Site Utilities Electricity: Public Utility Key Issues or Problems None. This will continue to house repeater equipment. POLE MOUNTAIN ELECTRONIC BUILDING SITE (Site #7) #3508: Pole Mountain Electronic Building
Site Utilities Electricity: Public Utility Key Issues or Problems In FY01, the forest will be installing a new repeater site, and will no longer need this building. Other possible uses for this building are unknown at this time. It will probably be recommended for disposal. MEADOWLARK ELECTRONIC BUILDING SITE (Site #8) #3546: Meadowlark Electronic Building
Site Utilities Electricity: Public Utility Key Issues or Problems In FY01, the forest installed a new repeater site, and no longer has a need for this building. Other possible uses for this building are unknown at this time. SHELL RIDGE COMMUNICATION SITE (Site #4CS) #3546: Shell Ridge Radio Building
Site Utilities Electricity: Photovoltaic Key Issues or Problems None BROKENBACK RIDGE COMMUNICATION SITE (Site #5CS) #3638: Brokenback Ridge Radio Building
Site Utilities Electricity: Photovoltaic Key Issues or Problems None Challenges and Opportunities: Supervisor's Office and Zone ResourcesThe Supervisor's Office and Zone facilities are small in number, but most are very important in helping accomplish the forest's work. The Supervisor's Office is the largest building on the forest, yet the office space is close to its maximum capacity. If the workforce increases in the next few years, it will be a challenge to find office space. As it is, with the increase in fire funding, it will be difficult to find room if many additional employees call the S.O. home. After installation of the 2 new communications buildings this summer on the mountain, the forest will have a total of 7. However only 5 communications sites will be used. That means 3 of the buildings will no longer be needed. If there is no other use for these buildings, which is unlikely, due to their remoteness, the forest will likely move them elsewhere, or recommend them for disposal. The Sheridan Bull Pen and the Supervisor's Dwelling and Garage are all recommended for disposal. These have had important uses in the past, but now, after the new S.O. Warehouse has eliminated the need for the downtown garage (Bull Pen), there really is no need to keep this building. The Supervisor's Dwelling has been pretty continuously occupied during its history. It would be well suited for housing seasonals, but it is much more preferable to house them on the mountain. Housing seasonals in Sheridan cuts off 2 to 3 hours a day of work due to driving time. Therefore, the Forest has recommended this facility be disposed. |
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