USDA FOREST SERVICE
CROWN PACIFIC LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
LAND EXCHANGE

FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT

INDEX

A

Access 97
ad valorem taxes 87
allotment management plan 100
allowable sale quantity 83, 84
Alternative
Deschutes NF only 13
Maximum Acres 14
No Action 15
Noncontroversial Lands Only 13
Ponderosa Pines and Jack Pine Village 15
Proposed Action 15
Purchase Crown Pacific Lands Only 14
Tumalo 14

B

Best Management Practices 79
bull trout 80

C

Comprehensive Plans 42, 121
Deschutes County 39, 40
Lake County 39, 42
cultural resource
ethnographic sites 53
historic sites 54
prehistoric sites 53
cultural resource inventory 52
cumulative effects 25

D

Dean Carrier and Associates (DCA) 6, 13, 58
Developed recreation 96
Rosland Campground 96
direct effects 25
dispersed recreation 88
E
Eastside Screens 5, 9, 25, 27, 28, 30, 36, 67
Economic 112

F

fisheries 80
Forest Plan Amendment 3
Forest Plans 5, 8, 13, 15, 25, 26, 27, 36, 40, 42, 57, 67, 73, 75, 83

G

Geological and Mineral Resources 107
Grazing allotments 99

H

hydric soils 77
hydrophytic vegetation 77

I

indirect effects 25
Inland Native Fish Strategy (INFISH) 5, 25, 67
interdisciplinary team 13
Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (ICBEMP) 28, 30, 36
intermittent stream 78, 80
Irretrievable commitment of resources 121
Irreversible commitment of resources 120

L

Land Exchange Process 2
Agreement to Initiate 2
Final Appraisal and Land Exchange Phase 1, 3
Land Exchange Proposal Phase 1, 2
NEPA Phase 1, 2
land management administrative costs 118
Lands 106
Late and Old Structure (LOS) stands 9, 27, 28, 29, 34
long-term sustained yield capacity 83, 84

M

Management Allocations 5, 25
Management Indicator Species 26, 29, 57, 60
Mule Deer
Management Objective 39
Migration Corridors 39, 40, 43
Thermal Cover 40, 42, 73
Winter Range 9, 39, 40, 41
Fort Rock 39, 40
Metolius 39, 42
Tumalo 39, 42
Winter Road Closures 40, 43

N

Northwest Forest Plan 28, 30, 36
Noxious weeds 111
Canada thistle 111
mullein 111
Russian thistle 111
spotted knapweed 111

O

Old Growth Allocations 8, 26
Oregon Natural Heritage Program 45
Oregon State Forest Practices Act 5, 25, 26, 36, 40, 42, 57, 78, 79, 105, 110, 119, 121

P

payments to counties 86
perennial stream 78, 80
Proposed Action 1, 25, 62
population 113
public notices 6

R

recreation
Little Deschutes and Sprague Rivers 91, 93, 96
Ponderosa Pines and Jack Pine Village 91, 93, 95
Tumalo Creek area 90, 93, 94
Tumalo Reservoir Area 88
Tumalo Reservoir area 92, 94
redband trout 80
regional economy 115
replacement old growth 27
Riparian / Wetlands 76, 78, 80
road density 57

S

Scenic Resources 100
Ponderosa Pines and Jack Pine Village 102
Tumalo Reservoir area 101
scoping meetings 7
Sensitive Plants 9, 44
Estes' artemesia 48
green-tinged paintbrush 45, 49
Jepson's monkeyflower 45, 48
Peck's milkvetch 9, 44, 45
Peck's penstemon 44, 45
pumice grapefern 9, 44, 46
Social 112, 115
Soils 108
compaction 109
displacement 110
erosion 110
non-forested 109
productivity 109
residual 109
volcanic ash 108
suitable land 82

T

tentatively suitable land 82
timber volume 84, 85
timber volume by county 85
topoedaphic 81
Treaty rights 11, 50
Tribes 8
Burns Paiute Indian Tribe 11
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation 11, 51
Klamath Tribes 8, 10, 50
Tumalo irrigation district 89, 92, 94

W

water quality 79
wetland hydrology 77
Wildlife
Big Game Habitats 73
Desert Fringe Habitats 72
Federally Listed Species 58
Habitat Generalists 67
Habitats Analyzed 61
Key Elk Area (KEA) 73
Regional Forester's Sensitive Species 59
Riparian / Wetlands Habitats 61
Rock Outcrops, Cliffs, Talus Habitats 65
Significant Elk Habitat 74
State Listed Species 59

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Last Update: 3/23/98
R.A. Jensen