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streamside trees for channel / bank stability: Retain conifers < 30 cm dbh plus understory<br />

<strong>and</strong> deciduous trees within 5 m <strong>of</strong> channel <strong>and</strong> retain all leaners within 10 m <strong>of</strong> channel.<br />

S6 Smaller streams (≤3 m wide) without fish <strong>and</strong> outside <strong>of</strong> a comm. watershed<br />

RRZ: None RMZ 20 m:<br />

Retention in RMZ:<br />

• The FPC specifies a 5% maximum retention for S6’s (not to be exceeded at<br />

a forest development plan level).<br />

• Retain nonmerch conifer trees <strong>and</strong> other vegetation within 5 m <strong>of</strong> channel<br />

as much as possible.<br />

• Fall <strong>and</strong> yard away <strong>and</strong> remove slash <strong>and</strong> debris.<br />

• Wildlife trees should be considered for retention.<br />

Coast streams dependant on woody debris or streamside trees to maintain<br />

channel <strong>and</strong> bank stability <strong>and</strong> temperature sensitive streams:<br />

• Retain 10 sph (< 30 cm dbh) per 100 m <strong>of</strong> streambank.

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