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CADILLAC FOREST MANAGEMENT UNIT
COMPARTMENT REVIEW PRESENTATION
COMPARTMENT # 115 ENTRY YEAR: 2010
Compartment Acreage (GIS Acres): 2135 County: Missaukee
Revision Date: 12/01/2008 11:32 AM
Stand Examiner: Steven Eisele, Forest Technician, Manton Field Office
Legal Description: T23N, R7W, Secs. 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18
RMU (if applicable): 226. Habitat Vegetative- timber intensive
Management Goals: Continue to do select cuts in the hardwoods moving stands towards high quality logs.
Convert some of the poorer sites to red pine and aspen.
Soil and Topography: Gray calm, Rubicon, Kalkaska, Wexford-Emmet sands. Lupton and Carbondale
muck. Rifle peat. Terrain is flat to rolling.
Ownership Patterns, Development, and Land Use in and Around the Compartment: Missaukee Industrial
Park and Lake City Forge are in section 7. A mix of state and private in most of the compartment. The snowmobile
trail runs east west through the majority of the northern areas of the compartment. Snowmobiling, and dispersed
hunting are the main recreation activities. A very short stretch of Hopkins creek runs through section 18.
Unique, Natural Features (include only non-site specific and non-sensitive information): Eastern flat whorl
land snail has been documented in compartment. Potential for eastern flat whorl to occur in ecotone
between swamp conifer stand and upland forest. Potential for Kirtland’s warbler, prairie warbler and
dickcissel in openings of jack pine. Potential for persius dusky wing, frosted elfin, dusted skipper.
Potential for Hill’s thistle and rough fescue in grassy openings of jack pine. Potential for rare plants
of cedar swamp: limestone oak fern, ram’s head, lady slipper and calypso orchid.
Archeological, Historical, and Cultural Features (include only non-site specific and non-sensitive
information): None listed
Special Management Designations or Considerations: Visual management along M-66/
Watershed and Fisheries Considerations:
Hopkins Creek and several small tributaries to it flow through Compartment 115. All are Designated Trout
Streams, and Hopkins Creek is also under Natural Rivers jurisdiction in the Upper Manistee River Natural
Rivers plan. Hopkins Creek in Compartment 115 (Stand 81) was surveyed by Fisheries Division in 2003.
The survey showed that in this area, Hopkins Creek supports a population of naturally reproducing brook
trout. Here are the field notes from the survey: “This area is currently being ravaged by beavers. We noted
multiple beaver dams upstream of where we shocked. The dams are causing the stream to braid out,
resulting in warming of the water, erosion and sedimentation, and possibly blocked fish passage.”
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For timber operations near Hopkins Creek (Stands 80), BMPs should be followed with appropriate buffers
left to protect this important trout stream.
Wildlife Habitat Considerations: Comp. 115
Priority wildlife species are deer and ruffed grouse. There are seven compartments in RMU 226.
Agreements called for a decrease of 120 acres of northern hardwoods and an increase of 120 acres of red
pine/white pine. Major management objectives are to try and convert some of the poorer hardwood stands to
red pine and aspen and to maintain a variety of cover types and age classes which favor a variety of game
and non-game species. (L. Smith, 9/19/08)
Mineral Resource and Development Concerns and/or Restrictions:
COMPARTMENT 115 Sections 4, 5, 7-9, 17 & 18, T23N-R7W, Missaukee Co
Surface sediments consist of an end moraine of coarse-textured till and glacial outwash sand and gravel and
postglacial alluvium. The glacial drift thickness varies between 400 and 800 feet. Beneath the glacial drift is
the Pennsylvanian Saginaw Formation. The Saginaw is quarried for clay/shale in other parts of the State.
Gravel pits are not located in the area, but potential is good. The compartment is located six miles away from
any existing fields. Sections 4 and 9 are currently leased and the most of the rest of the Compartment is
nominated for the Oct. 2008 lease auction.
Vehicle Access: A forest road access plan is detailed on the compartment map. Identified are state and
county roads as well as forest roads and trails under the jurisdiction of the DNR. Also indicated are forest
roads and trails under the jurisdiction of the DNR that are proposed for abandonment. These roads were
determined to be in excess of the access needs in the area, are a threat to the resources, or are a concern
environmentally.
Proposed new roads or roads recommended for substantial improvement are noted below:
Survey Needs: Recently surveyed with new corners put in.
Recreational Facilities and Opportunities: Snowmobile trail.
Fire Protection: There are urban interface areas within the compartment. Terrain would allow for good
equipment access in most parts of the compartment.
Additional Compartment Information:
The following parcels are recommended for acquisition if they become available for sale:
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¾ The following 5 reports from the Operations Inventory System (OIPC) are attached:
♦ Cover Type by Age Class
♦ Cover Type by Management Objective
♦ Compartment Volume Summary
♦ Proposed Treatments – No Limiting Factors
♦ Proposed Treatments – With Limiting Factors
¾ The following information is displayed, where pertinent, on the attached compartment maps:
♦ Base feature information, stand numbers, cover types
♦ Proposed treatments
♦ Proposed road access system
♦ Suggested potential old growth
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Denyes Rd
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Missaukee Hills Dr
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Stream
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Treatments
Clearcut (w/Reserves, Patch/Strip)
Thinning (Crown, Low, Systematic)
Selection (Group, Single Tree)
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WF
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411 - Northern Hardwood
412 - Oak Types
413 - Aspen Types
419 - Mixed Upland Deciduous
421 - Planted Pines
422 - Natural Pines
423 - Other Upland Conifers
430 - Upland Mixed Forest
611 - Lowland Deciduous Forest
612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Non-Forest Stands
Level 3
310 - Herbaceous Openland
330 - Low-Density Trees
622 - Lowland Shrub
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Cover Type & Treatment Map
Compartment 115
T23N, R07W, Sec. 4, 5, 7, 8
9, 17, 18
County: Missaukee
Unit: Cadillac
YOE: 2010
Acres: 2,135 GIS Calculated
W Rhoby Rd
Stand Examiner: Steve
Eisele
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Ripatte Rd
Wilcott Rd
Missaukee Hills Dr
57
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54
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52
310-G0
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109
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108
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Denyes Rd
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Highway
Paved Road
Gravel Road
Poor Dirt Road
Trails
Intermittent Stream/Drain
Stream
Stand Boundaries
Forest Stands
Level 3
411 - Northern Hardwood
412 - Oak Types
413 - Aspen Types
419 - Mixed Upland Deciduous
421 - Planted Pines
422 - Natural Pines
423 - Other Upland Conifers
430 - Upland Mixed Forest
611 - Lowland Deciduous Forest
612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
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44°23’0"N
Compartment 115
T23N, R07W, Sec. 4, 5, 7, 8
9, 17, 18
County: Missaukee
Unit: Cadillac
YOE: 2010
Acres: 2,135 GIS Calculated
W Rhoby Rd
Stand Examiner: Steve
Eisele
r
D
ok
Map Revised:
8/27/2008
Springside Dr
ro
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W Map Phase: Pre-Review
illo
W
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N Van Dermullen Rd
85°13’0"W
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85°13’0"W
85°12’0"W
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35
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36
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39
4211-R6
47
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4112-M6
96
310-G0
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4130-A6
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83
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106
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109
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107
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4231-F6
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4231-F6
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85
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74
4213-MC6
71
310-G0
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4130-A6
77
4130-A3
53
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4139-A2
73
4130-A3
72
4231-F6
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4130-A6
49
4130-A6
56
4211-R6
62
330-U0
61
6120-C6
66
4131-A5
54
4130-A3
59
4112-M6
34
4211-R6
18
4123-O8
38
4311-UM6
94
4139-A2
65
4130-A3
60
4210-W6
42
4130-A3
43
4130-A6
89
4110-M6
79
4130-A6
37
4210-W6
50
4112-M6
95
4231-F6
98
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4130-A3
26
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4123-O6
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69
4117-M6
78
4210-W6
21
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63
4111-M6
16
4210-W6
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4130-A3
78
4210-W6
70
4210-W6
40
4111-M6
44°25’0"N
24
4130-A3
33
4210-W6
44°24’0"N
44°25’0"N
9
92
6112-P3
Miris Corners
Stand Boundaries
Natural Rivers Vegetative Buffer
Natural Rivers Zoning District
Cold Water Streams
Forest Stands
Level 3
411 - Northern Hardwood
412 - Oak Types
413 - Aspen Types
419 - Mixed Upland Deciduous
421 - Planted Pines
422 - Natural Pines
423 - Other Upland Conifers
430 - Upland Mixed Forest
611 - Lowland Deciduous Forest
612 - Lowland Coniferous Forest
Non-Forest Stands
Level 3
310 - Herbaceous Openland
330 - Low-Density Trees
622 - Lowland Shrub
1 Miles
85°11’0"W
85°10’0"W
85°9’0"W
44°23’0"N
13
4130-A3
7
4130-A3
8
78
55
4130-A3 4210-W6
82
4112-M6
19
4110-M6
7
51
4210-W6
2
4130-A3
3
4110-M6
4
85°9’0"W
Dedicated & Proposed Special Conservation Area Map
Compartment 115
T23N, R07W, Sec. 4, 5, 7, 8
9, 17, 18
County: Missaukee
Unit: Cadillac
YOE: 2010
Acres: 2,135 GIS Calculated
Stand Examiner: Steve Eisele
Map Revised: 8/27/2008
Map Phase: Pre-Review
5
85°10’0"W
Covertype, Acres, and Age summary
(Level 3 Cover Type)
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
Compartment 115 Year of Entry 2010
Report Date: 09/25/2008
OF
N AT U RA
N
PA R T M E
DE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
84.3
467.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8.8
Un
ev
en
12
0+
12.2
55.9 229.3
Herbaceous Openland
8.8
0
Low-Density Trees
4.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4.6
Lowland Coniferous Forest
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
76.7
0
0
0
0
13.5
90.2
Lowland Deciduous Forest
0
6.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6.4
2.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.5
Mixed Upland Deciduous
0
0
0
0
0
26.2
0
0
0
89.2
0
0
0
0
0
115.5
Natural Pines
0
0
0
2.0
0
0
0
8.2
0
21.2
0
0
0
0
0
31.4
Northern Hardwood
0
16.9
0
0
31.8
18.1
0
83.7
0
0
0
0
0
666.6
Oak Types
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
69.9
Other Upland Conifers
0
0
2.2
0
2.3
81.0
Planted Pines
0
0
0
0
8.8
538.2
Upland Mixed Forest
0
0
0
0
0
9.5
93.8
Lowland Shrub
Total
16.0
To
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Ag
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10
010
9
11
011
9
90
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9
70
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9
80
-8
9
60
-6
9
50
-5
9
17.8
40
-4
9
30
-3
9
9.0
10
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9
20
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9
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19
51.0
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7.5
No
Aspen Types
79.2 231.4
156.1 360.0
0
5.7
64.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
85.4
0
12.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
559.3
26.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26.5
699.1
17.8
0
0
0
0
97.8
2134.2
188.9 365.6 335.1
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Age Class
L
RE
T
Acres
Stage1
CoverType
Size
Density
Stand
Age
Treatment
Type
19
63115019-Cut
102.2
4110 - Sugar Maple
Association
High Density Pole
75
Harvest
OF
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Objective
Single Tree Selection Mixed N. Hardwood Aspen
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev Remove lower quality hardwoods, let stand develop into sawlogs. Some areas have alot of ironwood saplings. Leave occasional aspen for soft snags.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
22
63115022-Cut
21.2
42260 - Natural
Pine, Mixed
Deciduous
High Density Log
85
Harvest
Clearcut with
Reserves
Aspen, Mixed Pine
80
Harvest
Crown Thinning
Aspen, Mixed Pine
Harvest
Clearcut
Planted Red Pine
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev Final harvest, leave some oak. Let hardwoods and aspen fill in.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
28
63115028-Cut
8.1
4133 - Aspen,
Mixed Pine
High Density Pole
Rev This is a multi storied stand with mature log size red pine over top young pole size aspen and maple
Cmnt:
Rev Remove red pine, let the hardwoods fill in naturally.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
29
63115029-Cut
12.4
42110 - Planted
Red Pine
High Density Log
68
Rev Old pine plantation filling in with white pine and scattered deciduos.
Cmnt:
Rev Final harvest and re plant to red pine.
Spec:
Next Check with Timber Management Specialist for re planting to red pine after harvest.
Steps:
33
63115033-Cut
21.6
42100 - Planted
White Pine
High Density Pole
46
Harvest
Systematic Thinning
Planted White Pine,
Mixed Deciduous
High Density Pole
48
Harvest
Clearcut with
Reserves
Planted Jack Pine,
Mixed Deciduous
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev White pine plantation.Take 2, leave 2.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
38
63115038-Cut
26.6
4311 - Pine, Aspen
Mix
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev Planted jack pine with areas of mixed hardwoods. Final harvest jack pine, leave oak along with hardwood understory and saps.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
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Treatment
Method
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Treatment
Name
Date 09/25/2008
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Entry Yr: 2010
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Compartment: 115
PROPOSED TREATMENTS
NO LIMITING FACTORS
RE
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
Inventory Method: IFMAP
Date 09/25/2008
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Name
Acres
Stage1
CoverType
Size
Density
Stand
Age
Treatment
Type
Treatment
Method
44
63115044-Cut
3.9
4130 - Aspen
High Density Log
48
Harvest
Clearcut with
Reserves
Aspen, Mixed
Deciduous
High Density Pole
50
Harvest
Clearcut
Aspen, Mixed
Deciduous
High Density Pole
55
Harvest
Clearcut
Aspen, Mixed
Deciduous
Next
Steps:
63115047-Cut
2.6
4130 - Aspen
Rev Small area of aspen amongst the pine.
Cmnt:
Rev Final harvest with no reserves.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
63115049-Cut
2.9
4130 - Aspen
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev Small acreage aspen stand in the midst of the red pine plantation. Final harvest with no reserves.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
50
63115050-Cut
51.5
4112 - Maple,
Beech, Cherry
Association
High Density Pole
75
Harvest
Single Tree Selection
Sugar Maple
Association
46
Harvest
Systematic Thinning
Planted White Pine,
Mixed Deciduous
Systematic Thinning
Planted Red Pine
Rev
Cmnt: Large acreage, good quality..
Rev Do a select cut, take out the low quality and suppressed.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
51
63115051-Cut
7.8
42101 - Planted
White Pine, Mixed
Deciduous
High Density Pole
Rev
Cmnt: Planted white pine with a hardwood mix.
Rev White pine plantation with curvy rows. Remove the hardwoods only in the rows. Take 2 leave 2
Spec:
Next
Steps:
56
63115056-Cut
6.4
42110 - Planted
Red Pine
High Density Pole
Rev Red pine plantation that was not thinned with adjacent stand.
Cmnt:
Rev Do a first thin, third row removal.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
48
Harvest
N AT U RA
L
N
DNR
C HIG AN
Cover Type Page 2 of 6
Objective
Rev Final harvest when treating the jack pine. Leave some residual oak.
Spec:
49
OF
MI
Rev This is an aspen, mixed stand in the middle of the jack pine plantation
Cmnt:
47
T
PA R T M E
Entry Yr: 2010
DE
Compartment: 115
R
S O U CES
PROPOSED TREATMENTS
NO LIMITING FACTORS
RE
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
Inventory Method: IFMAP
Date 09/25/2008
S
t
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Treatment
Name
Acres
Stage1
CoverType
Size
Density
Stand
Age
Treatment
Type
Treatment
Method
58
63115058-Cut
20.2
42120 - Planted
Jack Pine
High Density Pole
48
Harvest
Clearcut
Planted Jack Pine
75
Harvest
Single Tree Selection
Sugar Maple
Association
46
Harvest
Systematic Thinning
Planted White Pine,
Mixed Deciduous
Next Have timber management specialist look at for planting to red pine.
Steps:
63115059-Cut
8.4
4112 - Maple,
Beech, Cherry
Association
High Density Pole
Rev
Cmnt: Mixed stand but good quality.
Rev Do a selection cut, access may be tough, hilly terrain.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
63115060-Cut
31.0
42100 - Planted
White Pine
High Density Pole
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev
Spec:
White pine plantation with mixed deciduous. Do a thinning, take 2 rows, leave 2 rows, let hardwoods move in. Rows are curvy
Next
Steps:
63
63115063-Cut
14.5
4111 - S.Maple,
Hard Mast
Association
High Density Pole
65
Harvest
Single Tree Selection
Sugar Maple
Association
Rev
Cmnt: Mixed hardwood stand with no white pine component
Rev Select out the low quality and suppressed leave some of the aspen here and there for soft snags.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
68
63115068-Cut
2.3
42310 - Planted
Spruce
High Density Pole
35
Harvest
Systematic Thinning
Planted Spruce
High Density Pole
65
Harvest
Single Tree Selection
Sugar Maple
Association
Rev Spruce plantation in a wet lowland
Cmnt:
Rev If you can get access, Take 2 leave 2.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
69
63115069-Cut
54.6
4117 - Mixed N.
Hardwood - Pine
Rev This whole area was planted to white pine in the 60's. Mixed hardwoods have over topped the pine in many areas.
Cmnt:
Rev Select cut hardwoods, leave white pine in areas that are not over topped.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
N AT U RA
L
N
DNR
C HIG AN
Cover Type Page 3 of 6
Objective
Rev Jack pine plantation. Final harvest and re plant to red pine
Spec:
60
OF
MI
Rev
Cmnt:
59
T
PA R T M E
Entry Yr: 2010
DE
Compartment: 115
R
S O U CES
PROPOSED TREATMENTS
NO LIMITING FACTORS
RE
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
Inventory Method: IFMAP
Date 09/25/2008
S
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d
Treatment
Name
Acres
Stage1
CoverType
Size
Density
Stand
Age
Treatment
Type
Treatment
Method
70
63115070-Cut
5.0
42101 - Planted
White Pine, Mixed
Deciduous
High Density Pole
46
Harvest
Systematic Thinning
Planted White Pine,
Mixed Deciduous
OF
N AT U RA
N
T
PA R T M E
Entry Yr: 2010
DE
Compartment: 115
L
DNR
MI
R
S O U CES
PROPOSED TREATMENTS
NO LIMITING FACTORS
RE
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
Inventory Method: IFMAP
C HIG AN
Cover Type Page 4 of 6
Objective
Rev
Cmnt: White pine plantation with hardwoods
Rev Take 2 rows leave 2 rows. Rows are curvy, remove hardwoods only in rows.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
72
63115072-Cut
48.3
42311 - Planted
Spruce, Mixed
Deciduous
High Density Pole
48
Harvest
Systematic Thinning
Planted Spruce,
Mixed Deciduous
High Density Pole
30
Harvest
Clearcut
Planted Scotch Pine
Rev
Cmnt: Planted spruce with hardwoods mixed.
Rev Take 2 rows leave 2 rows. Good cover stand.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
74
63115074-Cut
8.8
42130 - Planted
Scotch Pine
Rev Scotch pine plantation
Cmnt:
Rev Final harvest, plant to red pine. Have planting be wildlife friendly. Do a weave pattern and leave some existing openings.
Spec:
Next Have timber management specialist look at for planting to red pine.
Steps:
76
63115076Cut1
98.2
42111 - Planted
Red Pine, Mixed
Deciduous
High Density Pole
48
Harvest
Systematic Thinning
Planted Red Pine,
Mixed Deciduous
Rev
Cmnt: Very large area of planted red pine with mixed deciduous.
Rev This plantation varies alot as far as red pine stocking. There is a lot of encroachment of aspen and red maple. The west end of plantation has some thick
Spec: aspen areas. Rows vary alot as far as straightness. Do a third row thin in most of the stand. Remove aspen and red maple as patch clear cuts in the
areas dominated by deciduos trees.
Next
Steps:
82
63115082-Cut
41.2
Rev
Cmnt: Mixed hardwood stand
4112 - Maple,
Beech, Cherry
Association
High Density Pole
65
Harvest
Single Tree Selection
Sugar Maple
Association
Rev Do a select cut. Take out the supressed and low quality, leave some aspen for snags here and there.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
84
63115084-Cut
5.2
4130 - Aspen
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev Final harvest, leave some oak.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
High Density Pole
60
Harvest
Clearcut with
Reserves
Aspen, Mixed
Deciduous
Date 09/25/2008
S
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Treatment
Name
Acres
Stage1
CoverType
Size
Density
Stand
Age
Treatment
Type
Treatment
Method
86
63115086-Cut
17.8
42310 - Planted
Spruce
High Density Pole
48
Harvest
Systematic Thinning
OF
N AT U RA
N
T
PA R T M E
Entry Yr: 2010
DE
Compartment: 115
L
DNR
MI
R
S O U CES
PROPOSED TREATMENTS
NO LIMITING FACTORS
RE
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
Inventory Method: IFMAP
C HIG AN
Cover Type Page 5 of 6
Objective
Planted Spruce
Rev Spruce plantation. The only access is through private so this may be a limiting factor, the landowner has not been contacted yet.
Cmnt:
Rev Take 2 and leave 2 if access can be gained through private.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
88
63115088-Cut
36.3
4110 - Sugar Maple
Association
High Density Log
78
Harvest
Single Tree Selection
Sugar Maple
Association
Rev Solid sugar maple stand.
Cmnt:
Rev Do a select cut. Start to remove the higher quality logs, Make this a shortwood only to reduce damage to residual.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
90
63115090-Cut
7.0
4130 - Aspen
High Density Pole
60
Harvest
Clearcut with
Reserves
Aspen, Mixed
Deciduous
Harvest
Single Tree Selection
Maple, Beech,
Cherry Association
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev Remove all aspen, red maple, oak and conifer. Mark some oak to leave for mast.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
91
63115091-Cut
10.2
4112 - Maple,
Beech, Cherry
Association
High Density Pole
76
Rev
Cmnt: Some of this is low quality with a lot of beech.
Rev Do a select cut, remove mostly pulp, favor sugar maple where you can. Need to establish private line.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
97
63115097-Cut
18.5
42120 - Planted
Jack Pine
High Density Pole
45
Harvest
Patch or Strip
Clearcut
Planted Jack Pine
Rev Solid jack pine plantation
Cmnt:
Rev Undecided on treatment. For jack pine this is doing well and healthy. We can do a seed tree, strip cuts, clear cut, leave until next year of entry or plant to
Spec: red pine.
Next Final harvest and do a wildlife friendly planting. Weave around hardwoods and leave some openings. Final harvest at 60 years.
Steps:
106
63115106-Cut
12.3
4130 - Aspen
Medium Density
Pole
50
Harvest
Clearcut with
Reserves
Rev This is more clones of scattered aspen than a solid stand. Need to establish private line.
Cmnt:
Rev Do a final harvest in the winter to promote better sprouting. The west side is wet. Leave some of the better oak.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
Aspen, Mixed
Deciduous
Date 09/25/2008
S
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Treatment
Name
Acres
Stage1
CoverType
Size
Density
Stand
Age
Treatment
Type
Treatment
Method
107
63115107-Cut
15.6
4191 - Mixed
Upland Deciduous
with Conifer
High Density Pole
48
Harvest
Clearcut with
Reserves
Mixed Upland
Deciduous with
Conifer
Machine Plant
Planted Jack Pine
OF
N AT U RA
N
T
PA R T M E
Entry Yr: 2010
DE
Compartment: 115
DNR
MI
C HIG AN
Cover Type Page 6 of 6
Objective
Rev This stand is like adjacent stand but with a conifer component.
Cmnt:
Rev Final harvest but leave some oak and smaller red pine. Need to establish private line.
Spec:
Next
Steps:
111
63115111Plant
14.3
4110 - Sugar Maple
Association
5
Tree Planting
Rev This was cut last year of entry and appears to be trenched but snow is covering the trenches and unable to tell success.
Cmnt:
Rev Look at success of trenching or planting and consider re doing. Right now the over story stand is scattered black cherry and jack.
Spec:
Next Upon second survey this stand is doing well. The trenchs have successfull red pine seedlings and the rest of the stand is natural jack pine, white pine,
Steps: black cherry and oak. OK as is...
Total Treatment
Acreage Proposed:
736.7
L
R
S O U CES
PROPOSED TREATMENTS
NO LIMITING FACTORS
RE
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
Inventory Method: IFMAP
Date 09/25/2008
OF
Acres
Stage1
Cover Type
Limiting Factor
and Comment:
Rev
Cmnt:
Rev
Spec:
Next
Steps:
No Treatment
Reason
Total Treatment
Acreage Proposed:
0
Size
Density
Stand
Age
Treatment
Type
Treatment
Method
Cover Type
Objective
L
DNR
MI
Treatment
Name
N AT U RA
N
T
PA R T M E
Entry Yr: 2010
DE
Inventory Method: IFMAP
Compartment: 115
C HIG AN
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S
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PROPOSED TREATMENTS
WITH LIMITING FACTORS
RE
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
OF
N AT U RA
N
PA R T M E
DE
Compartment: 115
Date: 09/25/2008
PROPOSED SPECIAL CONSERVATION AREA* (SCA) DETAILS
MI
Stand
SCA Name
Acres
Comments
C HIG AN
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* This is a partial list of SCAs for this compartment. Not included are those areas identified under other Department initiatIves
(Natural Rivers, Deer Wintering Areas, etc.). Those will be identified in separate, future map and report products.
Inventory Method: IFMAP
DNR
R
S O U CES
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
L
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OF
N AT U RA
L
PA R T M E
N
T
DE
Compartment: 115
DNR
MI
DEDICATED CONSERVATION AREA DETAILS
R
S O U CES
Cadillac Mgt. Unit
RE
Report Date: 09/25/2008
C HIG AN
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* This is a list of Dedicated Biodiversity Areas for this compartment along with a 1/4 mile buffer surrounding the compartment.
Refer to Dedicated Conservation Area Map for areas that the below listed Conservation Areas are located.
Conservation
Area
Type
HCVA
Natural Rivers
SCA
Description
ERA = Ecological Reference Area
HCVA = High Conservation Value Area
SCA = Special Conservation Area
There are two Natural Rivers datasets which are derived from spatial buffers set from an established and
approved distance from the river centerlines. The Natural Rivers Zoning District is a 400 foot buffer for
most Natural Rivers. The Vegetative Buffer ranges from 25 to 100 feet. To view specific Zoning Districts
and Vegetative Buffers for each Natural River see the table located on the I:\Documentation\GDSE data
folder.
Cold Water Stream A coldwater stream has temperature and dissolved oxygen conditions that allow naturally-reproduced or
stocked trout populations and those of other coldwater fish species (e.g., slimy sculpin) to persist from year
to year. Coldwater streams in Michigan typically provide these conditions due to substantial contributions of
groundwater to their stream flows. Such streams are established by Director's action and designated as
trout resources by Fisheries Order 210.
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