Cal. Code Regs. tit. 14 § 1060

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 1060 - Site Classification

The Site Classification system of productive potential of Timberland for administration of the Act and Rules thereunder is set forth in the table hereinafter:

TIMBER SITE CLASSIFICATION TABLE

Young Growth Redwood1Douglas fir2Ponderosa Pine Jeffery Pine, Mixed Conifer & True Fir3
Site ClassSite Index4Site Index4Site Index4Site Index5
Ifeet @ 100 yrs. 180 or moremeters @ 100 yrs. 54.86 or morefeet @ 100 yrs. 194 or moremeters @ 100 yrs. 59.12 or morefeet @ 100 yrs. 114 or moremeters @ 100 yrs 35.11 or morefeet @ 300 yrs 163 or moremeters @ 300 yrs. 49.68 or more
II155-17947.24-54.56164-19349.99-58.8393-11328.35-34.44138-16242.06-49.38
III130-15439.62-46.94134-16340.84-49.6875-9222.86-28.04113-13724.44-41.76
IV105-12932.00-39.32103-13331.39-40.5460-7418.29-22.5688-11226.82-34.14
VLess than 105Less than 32.00Less than 103Less than 31.39Less than 60Less than 18.29Less than 88Less than 26.82

1 Lindquist, James L., and Marshall N. Palley. Empirical yield tables for young-growth redwood, Calif. Agri. Exp. Stn. Bull. 796, 47 pp. 1963 (Site index based on average height of Dominant trees at breast height age of 100 years). Use in young growth redwood stands in which more than 20% of the stand by basal area is redwood and when sufficient Dominant redwood trees are available to determine site index.

2 McArdle, Richard E., and Walter H. Meyer. The yield of Douglas fir in the Pacific Northwest. USDA Tech. Bull. 201, 74 pp. Rev. 1961. Adjusted to average height of Dominant trees after Forest Research Note No. 44, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, by Forest Survey, Calif. Forest and Range Exp. Stn. 1948 (Site index based on average height of Dominant trees at age 100 years). Use in young growth redwood stands in which 20% or less of the stand by basal area is redwood or when sufficient Dominant redwood trees are not available to determine site index. Use also in old growth redwood stands. In such cases, measure Douglas-fir trees for determining site index. Also use for Sitka spruce, grand fir, hemlock, bishop pine, and Monterey pine stands.

3 Dunning, Duncan. A Site Classification for the mixed-conifer selection forests of the Sierra Nevada. USDA Forest Serv. Calif. Forest and Range Exp. Stn. For. Res. Note 28, 21 pp. 1942 (Site index based on average height of Dominant trees at age 100 and 300 years). Use also for lodgepole pine stands. For old growth stands use height of Dominants at age 300 years.

4 Average total height in feet and meters of Dominant trees at 100 years of age.

5 Average total height in feet and meters of Dominant trees at 300 years of age.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 1060

1. Editorial correction of table headings (Register 96, No. 50).
2. Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 10-31-2017 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2017, No. 44).

Note: Authority cited for Article 4 (Section 1060): Sections 4528(d) and 4551, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 4528(b), Public Resources Code.

1. Editorial correction of table headings (Register 96, No. 50).
2. Change without regulatory effect amending section filed 10-31-2017 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2017, No. 44).