WAC 222-12-090
Forest practices board manual. When
approved by the board the manual serves as an advisory
technical supplement to these forest practices rules. The
department, in cooperation with the departments of fish and
wildlife, agriculture, ecology, and such other agencies,
affected Indian tribes, or interested parties as may have
appropriate expertise, is directed to prepare, and submit to
the board for approval, revisions to the forest practices
board manual. The manual shall include:
(1) Method for determination of adequate shade
requirements on streams needed for use with WAC 222-30-040.
(2) Standards for identifying channel migration zones and
bankfull channel features.
(3) Guidelines for forest roads.
(4) Guidelines for clearing slash and debris from Type Np
and Ns Waters.
(5) Guidelines for landing location and construction.
(6) Guidelines for determining acceptable stocking
levels.
(7) Guidelines for riparian management zones.
(8) Guidelines for wetland delineation.
(9) Guidelines for wetland replacement or substitution.
(10) A list of nonnative wetland plant species.
(11) The standard methodology for conducting watershed
analysis shall specify the quantitative methods, indices of
resource conditions, and definitions, for conducting watershed
analysis under chapter 222-22 WAC. The methodology shall also
include a cultural resource module that shall specify the
quantitative and qualitative methods, indices of resource
conditions, and guidelines for developing voluntary management
strategies for cultural resources. Except for cultural
resources, the department, in consultation with
Timber/Fish/Wildlife's Cooperative Monitoring, Evaluation and
Research Committee (CMER), may make minor modifications to the
version of the standard methodology approved by the board. Substantial amendments to the standard methodology requires
approval by the board.
(12) Guidelines for forest chemicals.
(a) A list of special concerns related to aerial
application of pesticides developed under WAC 222-16-070(3).
(b) Guidelines for aerial applications of pesticides and
other forest chemicals under chapter 222-38 WAC.
(13) Guidelines for determining fish use for the purpose
of typing waters under WAC 222-16-031.
(14) Survey protocol for marbled murrelets. The Pacific
Seabird [Group] survey protocol dated January 6, 2003, and
formally [titled] [filed on] on Methods for Surveying Marbled
Murrelets in Forests: A Revised Protocal for Land Management
and Research, shall be used when surveying for marbled
murrelets in a stand. Surveys are valid if they were
conducted in compliance with the board[-]recognized Pacific
Seabird Group survey protocols in effect at the beginning of
the season in which the surveys were conducted.
(15) The department shall, in consultation with the
department of fish and wildlife, develop platform protocols
for use by applicants in estimating the number of platforms,
and by the department in reviewing and classifying forest
practices under WAC 222-16-050. These protocols shall
include:
(a) A sampling method to determine platforms per acre in
the field;
(b) A method to predict the number of platforms per acre
based on information measurable from typical forest
inventories. The method shall be derived from regression
models or other accepted statistical methodology, and
incorporate the best available data; and
(c) Other methods determined to be reliable by the
department, in consultation with the department of fish and
wildlife.
(16) Guidelines for evaluating potentially unstable
slopes and landforms.
(17) Guidelines for the small forest landowner forestry
riparian easement program.
(18) Guidelines for riparian open space program.
(19) Guidelines for hardwood conversion.
(20) Guidelines for financial assurances.
(21) Guidelines for alternate plans.
(22) Guidelines for adaptive management program.
(23) Guidelines for field protocol to locate mapped
divisions between stream types and perennial stream
identification.
(24) Guidelines for interim modification of bull trout
habitat overlay.
(25) Guidelines for bull trout presence survey protocol.
(26) Guidelines for placement strategy for woody debris
in streams.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040. 05-12-119, §
222-12-090, filed 5/31/05, effective 7/1/05; 04-05-087, §
222-12-090, filed 2/17/04, effective 3/19/04. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW, RCW 76.09.040, [76.09.]050,[76.09.]370
, 76.13.120(9). 01-12-042, § 222-12-090, filed
5/30/01, effective 7/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040 and chapter 34.05 RCW. 97-24-091, § 222-12-090,
filed 12/3/97, effective 1/3/98; 97-15-105, § 222-12-090,
filed 7/21/97, effective 8/21/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040, 76.09.050 and chapter 34.05 RCW. 92-15-113, §
222-12-090, filed 7/21/92, effective 8/21/92. Statutory
Authority: RCW 76.09.040. 88-19-112 (Order 551, Resolution
No. 88-1), § 222-12-090, filed 9/21/88, effective 11/1/88;
87-23-036 (Order 535), § 222-12-090, filed 11/16/87, effective
1/1/88. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040 and 76.09.050. 82-16-077 (Resolution No. 82-1), § 222-12-090, filed 8/3/82,
effective 10/1/82; Order 263, § 222-12-090, filed 6/16/76.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules, and deems ineffectual changes not filed by the agency in this manner. The bracketed material in the above section does not appear to conform to the statutory requirement.