• OPERATION NAME: Doubletrees Farm LLC
  • SUBMIT DATE: 10-08-2018
  • NOAP ID: 2018-581-13330 (c)
  • LANDOWNER STATUS: The Landowner is not a Small Forestland Owner.
  • 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)
  • Notify the Departments of Forestry and Revenue of my intent to harvest timber (ORS 321.550)

NOAP CONTINUATIONS

  • Issued on: 01-08-2019
    Expires on: 12-31-2019
    Continuation issued by Mike Haasken

Oregon Department of Forestry Contact Information

ODF OFFICE: MOLALLA
ODF DISTRICT:
North Cascade
ADDRESS:
14995 S Hwy 211
Molalla, Oregon, 97038
PHONE:
(503) 829-2216
ODF FORESTER
NAME:
Mike Haasken

Notifier

ODF MOLALLA
ADDRESS:
14995 Highway 211
Molalla, Oregon, 97038
PHONE:
(503) 829-2216
EMAIL:
Not Available

Notifier Comment

No Notifier comments have been made on this NOAP.

Landowner(s)

Landowner Responsibility
WILLARD DEARDORFF
COMPANY:
Doubletrees Farm LLC
ADDRESS:
PO Box 1050
Molalla , Oregon, 97038
PHONE:
(503) 829-9140
Landowner Responsibility

The Landowner is responsible for reforestation. Early consultation with the ODF 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.)

Timber Owner

Timber Owner Responsibility
WILLARD DEARDORFF
COMPANY:
Doubletrees Farm LLC
ADDRESS:
PO Box 1050
Molalla , Oregon, 97038
PHONE:
(503) 829-9140
Timber Owner Responsibility

If timber harvesting is part of the proposed operation, the party shown below, owning the timber at the point it is first measured, is responsible for payment of Oregon timber taxes.

Fire Emergency Contact

NAME:
Gary Deardorff
PHONE:
(503) 829-4282

Units / Activities / Operators

34.9 ACRES
  • Commercial Thinning/Selective Cutting

    METHOD(S):
    Ground
    OPERATOR:
    Kyle Saucy
    COMPANY:
    Kyle Saucy Logging

This Unit falls within the following Regulated Use Areas: CM-1

A Statutory Written Plan is required for the resources detected in or near this Unit if activities occur within:

100 Feet of
  • Unknown: - Type F Stream
  • Wetlands: Freshwater Pond, Freshwater Forested/Shrub Wetland
300 Feet of
  • None detected.
19.7 ACRES
  • Commercial Thinning/Selective Cutting

    METHOD(S):
    Ground
    OPERATOR:
    Kyle Saucy
    COMPANY:
    Kyle Saucy Logging

This Unit falls within the following Regulated Use Areas: CM-1

A Statutory Written Plan is required for the resources detected in or near this Unit if activities occur within:

100 Feet of
  • Unknown: - Type F Stream
300 Feet of
  • None detected.
16.3 ACRES
  • Commercial Thinning/Selective Cutting

    METHOD(S):
    Ground
    OPERATOR:
    Kyle Saucy
    COMPANY:
    Kyle Saucy Logging

This Unit falls within the following Regulated Use Areas: CM-1

A Statutory Written Plan is required for the resources detected in or near this Unit if activities occur within:

100 Feet of
  • Wetlands: Freshwater Pond
300 Feet of
  • None detected.
5.8 ACRES
  • Commercial Thinning/Selective Cutting

    METHOD(S):
    Ground
    OPERATOR:
    Kyle Saucy
    COMPANY:
    Kyle Saucy Logging

This Unit falls within the following Regulated Use Areas: CM-1

A Statutory Written Plan is required for the resources detected in or near this Unit if activities occur within:

100 Feet of
  • Unknown: - Type F Stream
  • Unknown: - Type D Stream
  • Wetlands: Freshwater Pond
300 Feet of
  • None detected.

Site Conditions

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Formal Comments

COMMENTS
  • Mike Haasken
    1/8/2019 10:40:57 AM
    continued.
  • Mike Haasken
    10/10/2018 10:16:23 AM
    Protect ponds, streams & wetlands by keeping slash and equipment out of them.