- OPERATION NAME: 2021 TITAN KELLY ROADSIDE AND RD INVAS.
- SUBMIT DATE: 02-05-2021
- NOAP ID: 2021-740-01932
- COOS: 2021-740-01932-1
- DOUGLAS: 2021-740-01932-2
- Apply for a permit to use fire or power-driven machinery (PDM) (ORS 477.625)
- Notify for an operation (excludes applying pesticides by helicopter) (ORS 527.670)
Oregon Department of Forestry Contact Information
ODF OFFICE: COOS BAY
Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420
STEWARDSHIP FORESTER
Notifier
ROGER JOHNSON
- COMPANY:
- Titan Kelly LLC
- ADDRESS:
- 69477 Vic Matson Rd
North Bend, Oregon, 97459 - PHONE:
- (541) 751-5181
- EMAIL:
- Not Available
Landowner(s)
RYAN SINGLETON
- COMPANY:
- Oregon Department of State Lands
- ADDRESS:
- 951 SW Simpson Ave. Suite 104
Bend, Oregon, 97702 - PHONE:
- (541) 388-6289
The Landowner is responsible for reforestation. Early consultation with the Stewardship Forester is advised.
On-site inspections may be conducted by Oregon Department of Forestry employees to ensure compliance with all laws and rules governing fire protection and forest practices on private land.
For activities or operations changing the land to a non-forest use, the applicant is advised to contact the appropriate local government regarding land use regulations which may apply to the future use or development of this site.)
Fire Emergency Contact
- NAME:
- Mark Huff
- PHONE:
- (541) 914-5229
Legal Notice
WRITTEN PLANS
A Written Plan (in addition to this NOAP) is required before operation activities can begin near the protected resources listed with the Unit information or Site Conditions below or otherwise described to you by the Stewardship Forester (OAR 629-605-0170(2), (3), and (5)). The Written Plan must describe in detail how the resource(s) will be protected during the operation. There is a waiting period for Written Plans that is separate from the notification waiting period. Contact your Stewardship Forester for more information.
Units / Activities / Operators
WARNING!
Pesticide users must follow all pesticide product label requirements, including any that prohibit applications near or into streams or other water bodies! Pesticide users must be sure the label that comes with the pesticide product allows the planned use!
Contact the Oregon Department of Agriculture here or at 503-986-4635 for information on allowed uses of pesticide products.
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Herbicide Application (County-wide roadside or spot treatment for noxious weeds)
- METHOD(S):
- Ground - Pressurized / Broadcast
- OPERATOR:
- Roger Johnson
- COMPANY:
- Titan Kelly LLC
- CHEMICALS:
- glyphosate, triclopyr with ester, metsulfuron methyl, 2,4-D with ester
- CARRIERS:
- water
- ADDITIVES:
- MSO Concentrate
This Unit falls within the following Regulated Use Areas: CS-1, CS-2
A Statutory Written Plan is required for the resources detected in or near this Unit if activities occur within:
- No streams or wetlands detected.
- M Murrelet
Site Conditions
- Stream within 100 feet of area.
- Marbled Murrelet nesting site within half mile of area.
- Northern Spotted Owl nesting site within half mile of area.
- Slope of steepest 1/3 area: 70 %.
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Formal Comments
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Jon Laine
3/8/2021 3:21:48 PM
The written plan has been reviewed. Fully implementing this written plan is likely to achieve compliance with resource protection standards in the forest practice rules/law that it addresses. This operation will be evaluated on the basis of how well required practices are applied and how well required resource protection is achieved.
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Jon Laine
2/18/2021 9:30:13 AM
The required Statutory Written Plan was received on 2/18/2021. The comment period is in effect.
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Jon Laine
2/11/2021 1:59:36 PM
Resource review complete. A Statutory Written Plan is required prior to operating within 100' of Type F, Type SSBT, Type D streams, or wetlands greater than eight acres. Compliance with the forest practice rules does not guarantee compliance with the Federal Endangered Species Act. Parties conducting operations are subject to all federal requirements as well as any requirements administered under the forest practice rules. The Federal Endangered Species Act is enforced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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