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CountyAcreage:
Entry YearCompartment
Compartment Review Presentation Forest Management UnitGrayling
7225620201,888Crawford
Management Area: Camp Grayling
Legal Description:
Identified Planning Goals:
Soil and topography:
Ownership Patterns, Development, and Land Use in and Around the Compartment:
Unique Natural Features:
Archeological, Historical, and Cultural Features:
Special Management Designations or Considerations:
Watershed and Fisheries Considerations:
Wildlife Habitat Considerations:
Mineral Resource and Development Concerns and/or Restrictions
T27N R02W Section 28, 29 & 30.
To provide an area that allows for National Guard training while maintaining forest health, productivity, sustainability, species diversification, and structural diversity within the compartment. A fenced military training area, Range 30 Complex, is located in the northwest part of the compartment and is inaccessible for general forest management purposes.
Generally flat terrain with some rolling hills in the N1/2 of section 30. Soil types consist primarily of Grayling sands.
State land leased by the National Guard with some Military Board Lands. Part of Sections 29 and 30 are fenced off by the National Guard for Range 30. The rest of the compartment is also used by the National Guard for training.
Compartment contains Alleghaney plum, a species of special concern.
There are a couple locations that have been identified throughout the compartment. Though these locations have not been deemed significant, precautions will need to be taken during timber sale preparation and administration as well as during other planned intrusive activities.
Michigan National Guard Range 30 Complex. Protect the Alleghaney plum, and work with the Military on summer training and Range 30 firing schedules.
None
Maintain existing and preferred types for ruffed grouse, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, squirrel and non-game species.
An active, state-owned sand/gravel pit is located in Section 30 (Camp Grayling MPRC Pit) and another adjacent to it in Section 25 (Redhead Lane). The pit in Section 30 is currently leased to the DMVA. There appears to be potential for additional sand & gravel within the compartment in Section 30. Currently, there are no oil and gas leases in the compartment, though there are active leases in the surrounding area. The parcels were leased in 2015 (by Marathon) and are due to expire in 2020. There has been no oil & gas production in this area to date. No known metallic mineral potential exists in this part of the state. The state does not own the mineral rights beneath some of the compartment. Private mineral rights owners must be allowed reasonable access to the surface should they choose to explore and/or develop the minerals.
Revision Date: 2018-07-11
Stand Examiner: Thomas Barnes
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Vehicle Access:
Survey Needs:
Recreational Facilities and Opportunities:
Fire Protection:
Additional Compartment Information:
The trails are used periodically by the National Guard. The trails are primarily located in section 28 and along the range fence in sections 29 and 30. Stephan Bridge Road runs north and south through the compartment and is gated when military training is occurring. ORV's are prohibited on any forest roads in this compartment.
None
No designated recreational facilities or trails exist within the compartment, but there are recreational opportunities such as hunting, mushrooming and wildlife watching when military training is not occurring. ORV's are prohibited on all forest roads in this compartment.
Fire protection falls under the jurisdiction of the Grayling Volunteer Fire Department, Camp Grayling Fire Department and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Kyle Lake, inside the MPRC (Range 30) in section 19, is the closest water source. With permission of the military, this water source is accessible. Wildfires are likely to occur within this compartment due to the heavy military use in the spring and summer months. There is also a water source at the MPRC building.
This compartment is inaccessible to the public during military training in the spring and summer months. Stephan Bridge Road and other two-track roads are gated during this time.
The following reports from the Inventory are attached: Total Acres by Cover Type and Age Class Cover Type by Harvest Method Proposed Treatments – No Limiting Factors Proposed Treatments – With Limiting Factors Stand Details (Forested and Nonforested) Dedicated and Proposed Special Conservation Areas Site Condition Details
The following information is displayed, where pertinent, on the attached compartment maps: Base feature information, stand boundaries, cover types, and numbers Proposed treatments Site condition boundaries Details on the road access system
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N N
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VV
VV
72256005-Monitor
72256016-Monitor
72256012-Monitor
72256004-Monitor
72256019-Monitor
72256014-Monitor
72256001-Cut
SPITEST
EPHA
N BR
IDGE
KETCHAM TRUCK
STEP
HAN
BRID
GE
1O9
2R8
3UM3
4R7
5U0
6UM2
7A3
8O9
9A6
10A3
11A6
12O7
13O9
14MD3
15MD6
16O8
17MD3
18A3
19A3
20A3
22A6
23O9
24A2
25O6
26O6
27U0
28O9
29Y0
30U0
31O6
32UM5
36A6
400G0
402U0
35X0
21J6
2MC6
19G0
42O9
18O7
77R8
22MC5
5A6
22J1
74R8
16O3
27O7
18MD3
58O7
8A6
10O8
146MD2
25O7
51A6
62O9
11O6
85R9
15U0
24MC3
46J3
14O3
21A3
471U0
17O7
31O7
21MC6
43J6
20UM5
57UM3
37A6
25U0
13R9
14U0
23J4
46A6
6A6
10U0
75MD8
49U0
22R8
3O6
60A6
20O7
43MD2
78MC8
31UM3
9U0
22J3
44UM3
63O7
52J6
2U0
32G0
446U0
66J6
19MD3
41J3
55A3
9UM3
15A6
23A3
29MD5
35A5
23R7
21J6
15Y0
73O2
26M3
8U0
1O3
25O3
18J6
47A3
17R7
76UM2
41J6
18O3
50UM6
27A6
61MC7
4U0
10A9
30J6
32J3
84R9
47UM2
27U0
7A6
11U0
24O3
17MD6
9O5
20MD6
56O2
12MD6
36A6
402U0
13O8
10MC5
23O2
71MD3
64O2
13A3
39G0
20J3
15O2
33O9
26R6
30A3
54J3
7O7
40U0
34Y0
55MD2
8MC7
26Y0
Grayling 2392015
Grayling 2552018
Grayling 2572014
Grayling 2582021
Grayling 2602013
34X0
72255018.3_Monitor
72260013-Cut
72257037-Cut
72255023-Monitor
72260022-Cut
72257041-Cut72257023-Cut72239027.4_Monitor
72260018-Cut
72257046-Cut
72257004-Monitor
72239031.5_Monitor72257050-Cut
72257042-Cut
72257033-Cut
84°32'30"W84°33'0"W84°33'30"W84°34'0"W84°34'30"W84°35'0"W84°35'30"W84°36'0"W84°36'30"W84°37'0"W
44°4
3'0"N
44°4
2'30"N
44°4
2'0"N
0 10.5Miles
Miris CornersÓ Remonumented Section CornersXW Field Grade Corners
CountiesDNR - Secondary Forest RoadDNR - Forest Access RouteFederal / State - Dirt / Gravel Road
! County - Gravel RoadCounty - Dirt Road (Seasonal)Private - Dirt / Gravel Road
# Berms")G Gate
Compartment BoundaryClearcut (w/Reserves)
Regeneration Survey412 - Oak Types413 - Aspen419 - Mixed Upland Deciduous421 - Planted Pines422 - Natural Pines430 - Upland Mixed Forest110 - Low Intensity Urban310 - Herbaceous Openland320 - Upland Shrub330 - Low Density Trees710 - Sand/Soil
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Cover Type &Treatments Map
Compartment: 256T27N, R02W, Sec. 28-30County: CrawfordUnit: GraylingMgmt Area: Camp GraylingYOE: 2020Acres: 1,888 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Thomas BarnesMap Revised: 2/1/2019Map Phase: Post-Review
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EPHA
N BR
IDGE
KETCHAM TRUCK
STEP
HAN
BRID
GE
2MC6
19G0 42
O9
18O7
77R8
22MC5
5A622
J1
74R8
16O3
27O7
18MD3
58O7
8A6
10O8
146MD2
25O7
51A6
62O9
11O6
85R9
15U0
24MC3
46J3
14O3
21A3
471U0
17O7
31O7
21MC6
43J6
20UM5
57UM3
37A6
25U0
13R9
14U0
23J4
46A6
6A6
10U0
75MD8
49U0
22R8
3O6
60A6
20O7
43MD2
78MC8
31UM3
9U0
22J3
44UM3
63O7
52J6
2U0
32G0
66J6
19MD3
41J3
55A3
9UM3
15A6
23A3
29MD5
35A5
23R7
21J6
15Y0
73O2
26M3
8U0
1O3
25O3
18J6
47A3
17R7
76UM2
41J6
18O3
50UM6
27A6
61MC7
4U0
10A9
30J6
32J3
84R9
47UM2
27U0
7A6
11U0
24O3
17MD6
9O5
20MD6
56O2
12MD6
36A6
402U0
13O8
10MC5
23O2
71MD3
64O2
13A3
39G0
20J3
15O2
33O9
14126 - O9
242110 - R8
34310 - UM3
442210 - R7
5330 - U0
64310 - UM2
74130 - A3
84126 - O9
104130 - A3
114131 - A6
124125 - O7
134125 - O9
144199 - MD3 15
4199 - MD6
164125 - O8
174199 - MD3
184131 - A3
194131 - A3
204132 - A3
224132 - A6
234125 - O9
244132 - A2
254126 - O6
264126 - O6
284126 - O9
29710 - Y0
30320 - U0
314126 - O6
324310 - UM5
364130 - A6
4003102 - G0
2142220 - J6
26R6
30A3
54J3
7O7
40U0
34Y0
55MD2
8MC7
446U0
26Y0
94131 - A6
27330 - U0
402330 - U0
34110 - X0
35110 - X0
84°32'30"W84°33'0"W84°33'30"W84°34'0"W84°34'30"W84°35'0"W84°35'30"W84°36'0"W84°36'30"W84°37'0"W
44°4
3'0"N
44°4
2'30"N
44°4
2'0"N
0 10.5Miles
Miris CornersÓ Remonumented Section CornersXW Field Grade Corners
CountiesDNR - Secondary Forest RoadDNR - Forest Access RouteFederal / State - Dirt / Gravel Road
! County - Gravel RoadCounty - Dirt Road (Seasonal)Private - Dirt / Gravel Road
# Berms")G Gate
Compartment BoundaryStand Boundaries
412 - Oak Types413 - Aspen419 - Mixed Upland Deciduous421 - Planted Pines422 - Natural Pines430 - Upland Mixed Forest110 - Low Intensity Urban310 - Herbaceous Openland320 - Upland Shrub330 - Low Density Trees710 - Sand/Soil
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Stand BoundaryMap
Compartment: 256T27N, R02W, Sec. 28-30County: CrawfordUnit: GraylingMgmt Area: Camp GraylingYOE: 2020Acres: 1,888 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Thomas BarnesMap Revised: 2/1/2019Map Phase: Post-Review
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KETCHAM TRUCK
STEP
HAN
BRID
GE
5C - 6
5C - 7
5C - 8
4A - 10
5C - 5
5C - 2
5C - 6
5C - 3
5C - 4
5B - 7
4A - 9
94131 - A6
27330 - U0
402330 - U0
34110 - X0
35110 - X0
5E - 4
5E - 4
3F - 3 5E - 2
5E - 2
5E - 2
5E - 2
5E - 2
5E - 2
5E - 5
5E - 5
5E - 1 5E - 1 5E - 1
2MC6
19G0 42
O9
18O7
77R8
22MC5
5A622
J1
74R8
16O3
27O7
18MD3
58O7
8A6
10O8
146MD2
25O7
51A6
62O9
11O6
85R9
15U0
24MC3
46J3
14O3
21A3
471U0
17O7
31O7
21MC6
43J6
20UM5
57UM3
37A6
25U0
13R9
14U0
23J4
46A6
6A6
10U0
75MD8
49U0
22R8
3O6
60A6
20O7
43MD2
78MC8
31UM3
9U0
22J3
44UM3
63O7
52J6
2U0
32G0
66J6
19MD3
41J3
55A3
9UM3
15A6
23A3
29MD5
35A5
23R7
21J6
15Y0
73O2
26M3
8U0
1O3
25O3
18J6
47A3
17R7
76UM2
41J6
18O3
50UM6
27A6
61MC7
4U0
10A9
30J6
32J3
84R9
47UM2
27U0
7A6
11U0
24O3
17MD6
9O5
20MD6
56O2
12MD6
36A6
402U0
13O8
10MC5
23O2
71MD3
64O2
13A3
39G0
20J3
15O2
33O9
5E - 3
5E - 3
5E - 3
5E - 3
5E - 5
5E - 1
5E - 4
5E - 14
3F - 2
5E - 6
5E - 7
5E - 12
5E - 1
3F - 1
5E - 135E - 115E - 95E - 3
26R6
30A3
54J3
7O7
40U0
34Y0
55MD2
8MC7
446U0
26Y0
14126 - O9
242110 - R8
34310 - UM3
442210 - R7
5330 - U0
64310 - UM2
74130 - A3
84126 - O9
104130 - A3
114131 - A6
124125 - O7
134125 - O9
144199 - MD3
154199 - MD6
164125 - O8
174199 - MD3
184131 - A3
194131 - A3
204132 - A3
224132 - A6
234125 - O9
244132 - A2
254126 - O6
264126 - O6
284126 - O9
29710 - Y0
30320 - U0
314126 - O6
324310 - UM5
364130 - A6
4003102 - G0
2142220 - J6
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44°4
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0 10.5Miles
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CountiesDNR - Secondary Forest RoadDNR - Forest Access RouteFederal / State - Dirt / Gravel Road
! County - Gravel RoadCounty - Dirt Road (Seasonal)Private - Dirt / Gravel Road
# Berms")G Gate
Compartment Boundary\\ Available w/ Constraints
\\ Unavailable
5C: Delay treatment for age/size classdiversity or exceptional site quality3F: Military easement / lease5E: Long-Term RetentionStand BoundariesSCAResearch, Development, and MilitaryLandsSand or Gravel PitSand or Gravel Pit
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Special Conservation Areas& Site Conditions Map
Compartment: 256T27N, R02W, Sec. 28-30County: CrawfordUnit: GraylingMgmt Area: Camp GraylingYOE: 2020Acres: 1,888 GIS CalculatedExaminer: Thomas BarnesMap Revised: 2/1/2019Map Phase: Post-Review
Report 1 – Total Acres by Cover Type and Age ClassCompartmentMgt. Unit
10-1
9
20-2
9
30-3
9
40-4
9
50-5
9
60-6
9
70-7
9
80-8
9
Tota
l
Year of Entry
Age Class
90-9
9
100-
109
110-
119
0-9
: Examiner
Non-F
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120-
129
130-
139
140-
149
150+
Uneve
n-Age
d
Grayling
Thomas Barnes
256 2020
0 0 42900000013988018022 0 0 0 0 0Aspen7 0 700000000000 0 0 0 0 0Herbaceous Openland0 0 14000000140000 0 0 0 0 0Jack Pine84 0 8400000000000 0 0 0 0 0Low-Density Trees0 0 12100000001709113 0 0 0 0 0Mixed Upland Deciduous0 0 7200510147000640000 0 0 0 0 0Oak0 0 79000790000000 0 0 0 0 0Red Pine12 0 1200000000000 0 0 0 0 0Sand, Soil0 0 300000000150229560 0 0 0 0 0Upland Mixed Forest78 0 7800000000000 0 0 0 0 0Upland Shrub45 0 4500000000000 0 0 0 0 0Urban
000226 1889051014700232105327 22935 79 000Total
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Report 2 – Treatment Summary
CompartmentMgt. UnitTotal Compartment Acres:Acres of HarvestYear of Entry:
Grayling2020
2561,888
Commercial Harvest - 23
Habitat Cut - 0
Harvests with Site Condition - 0
Next Step Harvest - 0
Cover Type by Harvest Method
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Oth
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Cle
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Tot
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cres
000 230000023Oak000 230000 023Total
Proposed and Next Step Treatments by Method
Tot
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Oth
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Non
-For
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Pes
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02690 2920000023Current0230 23000000Next Step02920 3140000Total 023
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TreatmentName
Acres StandAge
Cover TypeObjective
SizeDensity
TreatmentType
TreatmentMethod
Stand CoverType
Mgt. Unit Report 3 -- Treatments Compartment:Year of Entry:S
tand
Approval Status
BA Range
Grayling 2562020
Age Structure
72256001-Cut 98Sawtimber Well
Acceptable oak regeneration is between 30 and 40 percent along with maple, aspen and pine. Stocking level should be medium to well stocked.
4199 - Other Mixed Upland
Deciduous
Harvest Clearcut with Retention
Final harvest with retention. Follow retention standard guidelines. Military specs will be included with chipping being optional.
OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
1 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Draft Field Boundary
81-110
Proposed Start Date: 10/1 /2019
22.8
Monitoring, Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
72256004-Monitor
73Sawtimber Poor
mixed pine oak
42290 - Natural Mixed Pine
Monitoring Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)
Percent to Treat = 100%OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
4 42210 - Natural Red Pine
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Draft Field Boundary
1-50
Proposed Start Date: 12/22/2015
47.3
Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
72256005-Monitor
Nonstocked
jack pine and mixed species regeneration meeting minimum stocking levels or less.
42221 - Natural Jack Pine,
Mixed Deciduous
Monitoring Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)
Percent to Treat = 100%
Monitor regeneration and treat stand the same a stands harvested under sale name Hogan's Goat.
OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
5 330 - Low-Density Trees
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Draft Field Boundary
Proposed Start Date: 3 /11/2015
63.0
Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
72256012-Monitor
98Sawtimber Poor
Oak regen with a mixture of species will be acceptable.
41299 - Oak (OI)Monitoring Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)
Percent to Treat = 100%
Monitor regen.
OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
12 4125 - Black, N. Pin Oak
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Field Boundary1-50
Proposed Start Date: 3 /16/2015
54.0
Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
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TreatmentName
Acres StandAge
Cover TypeObjective
SizeDensity
TreatmentType
TreatmentMethod
Stand CoverType
Mgt. Unit Report 3 -- Treatments Compartment:Year of Entry:S
tand
Approval Status
BA Range
Grayling 2562020
Age Structure
72256014-Monitor
6Sapling Well
Acceptable regen is oak naturally and what ever other species regenerates meeting minimum stocking levels.
412 - Oak TypesMonitoring Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)
Monitor during next inventory cycle.
OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
14 4199 - Other Mixed Upland Deciduous
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Draft Field Boundary
Immature
Proposed Start Date: 10/1 /2019
11.6
Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
72256016-Monitor
92Sawtimber Medium
Oak regen with mixed species meeting minimum stocking levels.
41299 - Oak (OI)Monitoring Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)
Percent to Treat = 100%
Monitor regen.
OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
16 4125 - Black, N. Pin Oak
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Field Boundary1-50
Proposed Start Date: 3 /11/2015
72.8
Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
72256019-Monitor
6Sapling Well
Acceptable regeneration will be natural to an Aspen, Oak and Red Maple meeting minimum stocking levels.
412 - Oak TypesMonitoring Natural Regen (Re-Inventory)
Old OI MO was listed as oak, but old stand comments list regen as aspen, oak and red maple.
Monitor during inventory
OtherComment:
PrescriptionSpecs:
19 4131 - Aspen, Oak
Acceptable Regen:
Site Condition:
Draft Field Boundary
Immature
Proposed Start Date: 10/1 /2019
20.1
Next Step Treatments:
Even-Aged
Habitat Cut: No
291.6Total Treatment Acreage Proposed:
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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. UnitYear of Entry:: Examiner
Grayling
Thomas Barnes
2562020
*Due to limitations in the current Site Conditions Analysis tool, all nonforested acres are considered available. Future development will enable analysis of nonforested types.
Dominant Site Condition AcresSiteNo. Other Site Condition Other Site Condition Other Site Condition Other Site Condition
Dominant Site Cond Availability
1 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified2 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
2 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified7 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
3 3F: Military easement / lease
Unspecified442
Range 30 Complex
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
5C
Dominant Site Conditions5E3F
Aspen 0 2
Herbaceous OpenlandJack Pine
Low-Density Trees 0 5 7
Mixed Upland Deciduous 2
Oak 125 306
Red Pine 9
Sand, Soil 12
Upland Mixed Forest 0 0
Upland Shrub 78
Urban 0 41 0
125 442 20Total Forested Acres
Relative Percent
Availability for ManagementAcres Acres AvailTotal
Available With ConditionAcres
Acres
Not Available
427 0429 2
7 07 0
14 014 0
72 084 12
120 0121 2
289 125720 306
70 079 9
0 012 12
300 0300 0
0 078 78
4 045 41
1,301 1251,888
7%69%
462
24%
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Report 4 – Site ConditionsCompartment:Mgt. UnitYear of Entry:: Examiner
Grayling
Thomas Barnes
2562020
4 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified2 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
5 5E: Long-Term Retention Unspecified9 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Unavailable
6 5C: Delay treatment for age/size class diversity or
exceptional site quality
Unspecified16 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Available
7 5C: Delay treatment for age/size class diversity or
exceptional site quality
Unspecified71 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Available
8 5C: Delay treatment for age/size class diversity or
exceptional site quality
Unspecified38
Treat stand when adjacent stand 22 is treated.
Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified
Comments:
Available
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SCA Category Acres
Mgt. Unit
Report 5 – PROPOSED SPECIAL CONSERVATION AREA* (SCA) DETAILS
Compartment:
Recommendation
* This is a partial list of SCAs for this compartment. Not included are those areas identified under other Department initiatives (Natural Rivers, Deer Wintering Areas, etc.). Those will be identified in separate, future map and report products.
Year of Entry:
SCA Name Detail Type
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Comments
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Type
Mgt. Unit Compartment:
Description
* This is a list of SCA's for this compartment along with a 1/4 mile buffer surrounding the compartment. Refer to the Special Conservation Area Map for locations of the below listed Conservation Areas.
Report 6 – EXISTING SPECIAL CONSERVATION AREA DETAILS
Conservation Area SCA = Special Conservation Area
HCVA = High Conservation Value Area
ERA = Ecological Reference Area
Year of EntryGrayling 256
2020
These areas provide facilities and lands specifically dedicated for research, or other purposes. They include the 5,847 acre Forest Fire Experiment Station, the 12,000 acre Houghton Lake Wildlife Research Area, the Beaver Islands Archipelago Wildlife Research Area (that includes most of Garden Island, all of High and Hog Islands, all state owned land on Beaver, South Fox and North Fox Islands), the Cusino Wildlife Research Area, the 3,000 acre Hunt Creek Fisheries Research Station, the 125 acre Wyman Nursery, and over 144,000 acres of Military Lands.
Research and Military Areas
SCA
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Level 4 Cover Type Acres
StandAge
SizeDensity
BA Range
Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:Stand
GeneralComments:
Year of Entry:Grayling
2020256
1 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak
Sawtimber Well
22.8 98 81-110 Stand was thinned during 01/02 winter. Great oak regen from small seedling to advanced oak regen upto 10' in height. Also good white pine regen along with other species. Evidence of past military activity. Small component of red and white pine,
pole to log size. Three BA swings were taken with stand average of 83.
OPIC - FMD: 2008 Notes : MILITARY USE, SOME RED & WHITE PINE LOG TREES. FIRE SCARS ON MOST TREES. Thinned December 01 and January 02 contract #72-025-01-01,
Fire Scarred Oak Block.
2 42110 - Planted Red Pine
Sawtimber Medium
22.3 77 81-110 Pure red pine of pole y small boy, by dominant. Fair quality crowns about 40-50%of tree. 3BA swings average of 80. Stand
was thinned under 726251001 red and jack tank trail. When transferred over to MIFI, cut code was botched and it does not
reflect proper treatment type.
OPIC - FMD: 2008 Notes: Red Pine stand. Military lease land. Recommend thinning stand to 90BA. Treat with stand 4 to the
north.
3 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix Sapling Well 229.3 28 Immature Stand was harvested in 1991. Has regenerated to a mix of jack pine and oak with some scattered pockets of aspen. There are
also numerous small opening throughout the stand. Tree form is poor as the jack pine a bushy from being open grown
conditions. Oak is stump sprout origin. Some cherry is scattered about as well. OPIC - FMD: NE OF SE
PURCHASED IN 1979 NO EXISTING LAND RECORD CARD AT THIS TIME. SOME J1.
4 42210 - Natural Red Pine
Sawtimber Poor
56.7 73 1-50 Harvested stand where all red pine was left. Five BA swings were taken, wit one falling in a retention island. Average BA for
stand was 30. Good oak stump sprouting of less than 5 ft. Traces of red Jack pine regen. Stand was cut under 726251001 red and jack tank trail. OPIC - FMD: 2008 Notes: Jack pine
stand mixed with Red Pine and some Oak. Final harvest/ Cut all Jack Pine and Oak and leave all the Red Pine. Also leave two 4 acre patches within the stand on the northwest side and on the
southeast side for retention. Prescribe burn possibly after harvest to promote Red Pine, Oak and Jack Pine natural
regeneration. Military leased land. Old notes: SOME JP AGE 70+ WITH
DEAD TOPS, AREAS OF J2J4.
6 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix Sapling Medium
55.6 19 Immature Final harvest in 2001 contract #72-018-00-01 West Buffer 28 block. The 4 inch and under residual was left. This is a mixed
stand dominated by jack pine. Some residual pole stems of the same mixed species. There are grassy open areas mixed thru
out. OPIC - FMD: Final harvest in 2001 contract #72-018-00-01 West Buffer 28 block. The 4 inch and under residual was left.
7 4130 - Aspen Sapling Well 80.9 19 Immature Stand harvested in 2001. Has regenerated to a thick aspen stand with some jack pine and oak scattered about. Stand is
doing well. OPIC - FMD: Final harvest in 2001 contract #72-018-00-01 West Buffer 28 Block. The 4 inch and under residual was
left.
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Level 4 Cover Type Acres
StandAge
SizeDensity
BA Range
Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:Stand
GeneralComments:
Year of Entry:Grayling
2020256
8 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak
Sawtimber Well
16.0 90 81-110 Mature stand of Oak surrounded by natural regeneration from surrounding stands (Island). No access to stand without
damaging regeneration to get to stand. Stand is dominately White Oak with some Red Maple, Jack Pine and some Black
Oak/Red Oak. Stand is under long term military lease.
9 4131 - Aspen, Oak Poletimber Well
12.4 38 51-80 Old notes indicated this stand was treated to be a fuel break. Primarily aspen with mixed oak and maple. OPIC - FMD: 2008
Notes: A two chain wide strip of Aspen, Oak, Jack Pine and Red Maple along the west side of Stephan Bridge Road. Immature in
age. Designated as a fuel break.
10 4130 - Aspen Sapling Well 22.5 32 Immature Young aspen stand on verge of being a pole size stand. OPIC - FMD: 2008 Notes: Stand is appraoching pole size.
11 4131 - Aspen, Oak Poletimber Well
46.9 38 51-80 Young stand of aspen, oak and maple. Stand is pole to sapling with fairly equal distribution. Oak and maple stems primarily
stump sprouts and clumps.OPIC - FMD: OI Stand Year Origin was 1981
12 4125 - Black, N. Pin Oak Sawtimber Poor
53.9 98 1-50 Seed tree cut left about 20BA of Red and White Oak, higher BA in the finger that jets out to the south west into stand 17 as per request of wildlife. Contract # 72-620-10-01. Regen is coming back aspen, maple and oak, not as well advanced as stand 16.
Some mortality of residual seed trees.
13 4125 - Black, N. Pin Oak Sawtimber Well
75.6 88 51-80 Stand was thinned with removal of all maple and aspen as well as some oak. Overstory is scattered with log trees average BA 60. Understory is developing nicely with a good component to
oak with clumped maple and aspen regen. Regen height varies but is averaging between 5-20ft. Mature oak looks healthy and can hold for another 10 years as logs are on the smaller end of
the spectrum.OPIC - FMD: COULD CUT THE 7 INCH AND UNDER OAK PULP. SOME WHITE OAK. Stand thinned
January 02 under contract #72-035-00-01, Stephan Oak 29 Sale.
14 4199 - Other Mixed Upland Deciduous
Sapling Well 13.2 6 Immature Stand was harvested in 2013. Regen is coming back well with oak, aspen, cherry and maple. Stand is dominated by oak.
Stump sprout origin for oak. OPIC - FMD: 2008: Mature Oak stand. Stand borders Stephan Bridge Road.(east-side).
Recommend final harvest, but leave 1 or 2 1 acre patches for retention and visual management(focust 1 of these patches on
the east side of stand over looking the valley to the east. Wildlife request.) Manage for Oak naturally and what ever other species regenerates. Military leased lands. 2013: Stand was harvested under contract 72-615-10-01 SW Range 30 Oak. Harvest was
completed in Jan of 20013. 1-11/2 retention left within the stand in patches.
15 4199 - Other Mixed Upland Deciduous
Poletimber Well
17.3 38 51-80 Young mixed stand with oak aspen and maple. Oak and maple clumped stump sprouts. OPIC - FMD: COMBINES PURE A2
AND O2 WITHMIXTURES OF EACH
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Level 4 Cover Type Acres
StandAge
SizeDensity
BA Range
Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:Stand
GeneralComments:
Year of Entry:Grayling
2020256
16 4125 - Black, N. Pin Oak Sawtimber Medium
72.6 92 1-50 Stand was harvested under contract 72-620-10-01 in the fall/winter of 2014/15. Overall BA is less than 50sqft. There is some oak mortality in residual. Understory is fairly consistent with some very dense pockets. Aspen, maple and oak make up the understory. there is a good presents of oak seedling in the 12' category. OPIC - FMD: 2010 update: Chose not to
treat adjacent stand in compt 257 per comments below. Military approval was not received for treating the adjacent stand and
there are two adj oak stands- staff member was not sure which one comments were referring to. After looking at situation, was determined we should wait until compt 257 is reinventoried and
up for treatment in 2014 to treat the oak stand referred to below. SJ Thiel 2008 Notes: Mature stand of Oak mixed with Aspen and Red Maple. Heavy National Guard use in the southend of stand. Stand is under long term military lease. Recommend selection cut, removing all Aspen, Red Maple and any other
species other than Oak. Leave All Oak. Goal is 50 BA. Leave residual heavier along the trails to discourage off road military
use. Also include the piece in adjacent compartment to the south. Allegheny Plum is a special concern in this stand.
17 4199 - Other Mixed Upland Deciduous
Sapling Well 90.8 18 Immature Stand was harvested in 2000. Has come back to a mixture of jack pine, oak, aspen and cherry in more open areas. Stems are anywhere from 5 to 25 feet tall with aspen being the tallest and
found in small clones. There are several open areas throughout this stand and a two track that runs thru the stand. There area some larger red pine scattered about as well. OPIC - FMD:
Contract #021-00-01, East Jack 29 Block, cut in 2000.
18 4131 - Aspen, Oak Sapling Well 5.7 39 111-140 Stand is a mixture of aspen, oak, jack pine, maple and shrubs. Doesn't have typical aspen stem density. Primarily pole/sap wit some oak lo trees. OPIC - FMD: OI Stand Year Origin was 1980
19 4131 - Aspen, Oak Sapling Well 22.4 6 Immature Stand was harvested in 2013 and is regenerating well. Stand is a mixture of aspen, maple and oak. OPIC - FMD: 2008 Notes: This stand was part of stand 23 previously and was not cut with
stand 23. Recommend final harvest with 1 acre retention patches within the stand. Should regenerate naturally to an
Aspen, Oak and Red Maple stand. 2013: Stand was harvested under contract 72-615-10-01 SW Range 30 Oak. Harvest was
complete in Jan 2013. Stand had 2 acres of retention in patches left within the stand.
20 4132 - Aspen, Jack Pine Sapling Well 46.3 15 Immature Stand was harvested in 04 with leaving all stems 4" and under. Stand has regenerated to a mixed aspen and jack pine stand
with some oak and maple as well. Stand is doing well.
OPIC - FMD: 2008 Notes: Immature Oak/Aspen/Jack Pine stand with scattered Oak Sawlog trees scattered throughout the
stand.Stand Harvested in 04/2004 (TS# 072-006-01-01) High Low Jack DH 04 Old Comments:MORE ASPEN / OAK BY THE ROAD. LEAVE THE FIVE INCH AND UNDER TREES.
21 42220 - Natural Jack Pine
Poletimber Well
13.6 45 111-140 Naturally regenerated jack pine of poor form.OPIC - FMD: LEAVE FIVE INCH AND UNDER.
22 4132 - Aspen, Jack Pine Poletimber Well
88.2 44 111-140 Mixed stand of aspen with associated species, there is a vein of jack pine that was included with this stand as they would be treated together. Stand is rolling topography with average
quality. There are some logs sized oak scattered about but majority of stand is pole to large sapling. OPIC - FMD:
MIXED DENSITIES OF O2 AND A2. MANAGE UNDERSTORY.
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Level 4 Cover Type Acres
StandAge
SizeDensity
BA Range
Mgt. Unit Report 7 – Forested Stands Compartment:Stand
GeneralComments:
Year of Entry:Grayling
2020256
23 4125 - Black, N. Pin Oak Sawtimber Well
70.9 88 51-80 Stand was thinned with removal of all maple and aspen as well as oak under 9", cut in 2003.. Overstory is scattered with log trees average BA 60. Understory is developing nicely with a
good component to oak with clumped maple and aspen regen. Regen height varies but is averaging between 5-20ft. Mature
oak looks healthy and can hold for another 10 years as logs are on the smaller end of the spectrum.
OPIC - FMD: WEST END LESS B.A. MORE BLACK OAK, SOME ASPEN PATCHES. USE FIVE SPOT GROUP
SELECTION METHOD. PRESCRIPTION CHANGED TO FINAL HARVEST. NEED MILITARY APPROVAL. FIRST
PREFERENCE IS FINAL HARVEST THEN HEAVY THIN OR 40% CROWN CLOSURE IF MILITARY DOES NOT WANT IT
CLEARCUT. Stand cut by G.P. sumer to winter 2003 timbersale 7204700-01.
24 4132 - Aspen, Jack Pine Sapling Medium
53.4 15 Immature Stand was cut in 2004 taking everything 4" and up. Stand has come back to a mixture of aspen, oak, maple, jack pine and
open areas. There is a component of residual stems in the pole size that were left as per the specs. Dominate age is 13 and
size class is sapling. OPIC - FMD: LEAVE FIVE INCH AND UNDER.
25 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak
Poletimber Well
37.8 90 81-110 Very poor quality oak stand with 2-5 pulp sticks. Not much for understory. Stand is rolling hills with scattered log size oak.
There is also a small pine component in this stand.
OPIC - FMD: MOSTLY WHITE OAK.
26 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak
Poletimber Well
63.9 47 81-110 this stand is a mixture of bot diameters and species. Majority of stems are sapling and pole with scattered log trees. Calling
stand pole size. Good species diversity of both tree and shrubs. Under story varies from ferns to blue berry. OPIC - FMD:
PATCHES OF SOLID ASPEN / OAK, REST SCATTERED OAK OVERSTORY.
28 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak
Sawtimber Well
73.9 91 51-80 Stand is within the Range 30 training complex, access is restricted. Stand data was done at edge of fence. Narrow portion along the fence is currently under contract, Hubbub range. This narrow strip will be converted to a range road. OPIC - FMD: RESTRICTED ACCESS FOR GUARD ONLY
31 4126 - White, Black, N. Pin Oak
Poletimber Well
232.1 96 51-80 Stand is within the Range 30 Training complex with restricted access. Data are estimates and taken from timber sale along fence. OPIC - FMD: RESTRICTED ACCESS FOR MILITARY
ONLY
32 4310 - Pine, Oak Mix Poletimber Medium
14.9 45 1-50 Stand that is 50/50 forest o open area. Mixture of poor quality jack pine, aspen oak and shrubs. OPIC - FMD: 2008 Notes:
JP, ASPEN, OAK Small poles size. HAS ALLEGHANEY PLUM STATUS OF SPECIAL CONCERN.
36 4130 - Aspen Poletimber Well
50.8 46 111-140 Small pole sized stand of aspen with oak and maple. Rolling topography. Maple and Oak is of stump origin and clumped in nature. Understory does have some oak regen. OPIC - FMD: MIXED DENSITIES OF O2 AND A2. MANAGE UNDERSTORY.
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Cover Type Acres
Mgt. Unit Report 8 – Nonforested Stands Compartment:
Stand General Comments:
Year of Entry:
Managed Site
Grayling 2562020
5 71.6 Stand harvested in fall/winter of 2014/15 under contract 72-624-10-01. Stand has very little regen, scattered oak and cherry as well as some pockets of aspen.
330 - Low-Density Trees
27 4.9 Some trees in this area but mostly sand, comments from 2008 area still valid.
OPIC - FMD: 2008 Notes Part of the fuel break strip along Stephan Bridge Road. Stand is within the Range fence (off limits) and is a dozed sandy area. Military lease
land.
330 - Low-Density Trees No
29 12.2 Stand within Range 30 complex and restricted access. Stand appers to be a barrow area for sand and other material. OPIC - FMD: RESTRICTED FOR GUARD USE
ONLY
710 - Sand, Soil No
30 78.0 Stand is within Range 30 Training Complex with restricted access. Stand data was used from timbersale numbers. Stand was treated to reduce fire hazard. OPIC -
FMD: RESTRICTED FOR GUARD USE ONLY
320 - Upland Shrub No
34 4.0 Stephan Bridge Road110 - Low Intensity Urban No
35 40.6 This area is being proposed for road along fence.
Stand is within the Range 30 Training complex with restricted access. Data are estimates and taken from timber sale along fence. Stand were part of stand 28 and
31 cleared for future range road.
OPIC - FMD: RESTRICTED ACCESS FOR MILITARY ONLY
110 - Low Intensity Urban No
400 6.8 Open area just off stephan bridge road, some jack pine scattered about. OPIC - FMD: LESS THAN 17% TREED. JP, ASPEN, OAK SAPLINGS. HAS
ALLEGHANEY PLUM STATUS OF SPECIAL CONCERN.
3102 - Grass No
402 7.0 Open area w/grass and sweet fern. Some scattered sack pine and oak.330 - Low-Density Trees No
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