Description: This layer represents the point locations of Forest Practice Hydraulic Projects submitted since January 2014. A point is captured from the Forest Practices Application/Notification activity map if the proposal includes activities such as installing, replacing, removing or maintaining structures in or over any typed water. Activities planned in or over Type S and F Waters require additional detailed plan information.
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>This spatial view combines tabular data collected in the FPARS software application with polygons created by DNR Region GIS professionals. The spatial view is updated each night. At the current time DNR only captures the location of harvest activities generally greater than 5 acres. The spatial view uses three relationship classes to display the landower, timber owner and operator associated with the Forest Practice application. This data can also be downloaded from the DNR web site.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Description: This layer represents Forest Practices Application/Notification (FPA/N) harvest unit boundaries associated with Alternate Plans. An Alternate Plan is a tool forest landowners can use to develop site-specific management plans for forest activities regulated under the Forest Practices Act. An Alternate Plan may deviate from the standard Forest Practices Rules, as long as the plan provides protection to public resources at least equal in overall effectiveness to that provided by the Forest Practices Act and rules. WAC 222-12-0401 describes the Alternate Plan process, including the review by interdisciplinary teams. Key elements of alternate plans include a map showing locations of the proposed management activities and any affected streams and other waters, wetlands, unstable slopes, and existing roads.
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Description: This layer represents Forest Practices Application/Notification (FPA/N) harvest unit boundaries and associated FPA/N, Office Checklist and stakeholder tabular data of active FPA/Ns. Active FPA/Ns are those in which operations may be ongoing. The FPA/N has not reached its expiration date nor has the applicant withdrawn the FPA/N. An FPA/N may include harvest activity, forest road activity and aerial chemical spray activity, however, this layer only includes unit boundaries for timber harvest and salvage sites. FPA/N harvest unit polygons are captured from FPA/N Activity Maps. Attribute data is captured from the FPA/N and associated documents, and may be compiled from many sources.
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Description: This layer represents Forest Practices Application/Notification (FPA/N) harvest unit boundaries, and associated FPA/N, Office Checklist and stakeholder tabular data of active FPA/Ns. An FPA/N may include harvest activity, forest road activity and aerial chemical spray activity, however, this layer only includes unit boundaries for timber harvest and salvage sites. FPA/N harvest unit polygons are captured from FPA/N Activity Maps. Attribute data is captured from the FPA/N and associated documents, and may be compiled from many sources. From July 1996 through October 2002, FPSPOLY data was collected in Oracle using the Mapping and Planning System (MAPS). From October 28, 2002 to July 10, 2009, data was collected in Oracle using the Forest Practices Application Review System (FPARS). From July 13, 2009, to the present data is collected in dotNET using FPARSv3.
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Description: This layer represents Forest Practices Application/Notification (FPA/N) harvest unit boundaries, and associated FPA/N, Office Checklist and stakeholder tabular data of active FPA/Ns. An FPA/N may include harvest activity, forest road activity and aerial chemical spray activity, however, this layer only includes unit boundaries for timber harvest and salvage sites. FPA/N harvest unit polygons are captured from FPA/N Activity Maps. Attribute data is captured from the FPA/N and associated documents, and may be compiled from many sources. From July 1996 through October 2002, FPSPOLY data was collected in Oracle using the Mapping and Planning System (MAPS). From October 28, 2002 to July 10, 2009, data was collected in Oracle using the Forest Practices Application Review System (FPARS). From July 13, 2009, to the present data is collected in dotNET using FPARSv3.
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Description: This layer represents Forest Practices Application/Notification (FPA/N) harvest unit boundaries, and associated FPA/N, Office Checklist and stakeholder tabular data of active FPA/Ns. An FPA/N may include harvest activity, forest road activity and aerial chemical spray activity, however, this layer only includes unit boundaries for timber harvest and salvage sites. FPA/N harvest unit polygons are captured from FPA/N Activity Maps. Attribute data is captured from the FPA/N and associated documents, and may be compiled from many sources. From July 1996 through October 2002, FPSPOLY data was collected in Oracle using the Mapping and Planning System (MAPS). From October 28, 2002 to July 10, 2009, data was collected in Oracle using the Forest Practices Application Review System (FPARS). From July 13, 2009, to the present data is collected in dotNET using FPARSv3.
Description: The purpose of this spatial view is to display public land survey sections that have a forest practice application somewhere within them that has not been added to the forest practies spatial layer (fp_harvest). At the current time activities such as aerial spray and road work are not captured spatially. In the past some harvest units were also not captured and older activities that were converted from the old system were not captured as well. This spatial view uses the township, range and section entered in FPARS to display where the activity occurs. That legal location that is entered must be a valid township, range and section in order to be displayed. The entire section is displayed so more than just the activity area is identified. Users will need to look up the fpa document in order to see exactly where the activity was proposed. In most cases there are many activities in the same section so there will be many occurences when using the select or identify tool. This is not a complete listing of all forest practice activity locations. If any harvest unit in an fpa is contained in the fp_harvest spatial layer, all of the harvest units will be excluded from this sptial view. This is because there is no spatial relationship between harvest unit and legal location stored in the FPARS database so a determination can not be made as to which harvest unit is not spatially captured.