Environmental Assessment Completed

Camp Lick

Malheur National Forest Grant, Oregon Blue Mountain Ranger District

The Camp Lick Project includes a suite of activities to restore forest resiliency, including silviculture and fuels treatments, riparian restoration, range improvements, recreation site development, and associated road activities.

Location

The project planning area is located in Grant County approximately 10 miles northeast of John Day, Oregon.

Project timeline

1
Scoping Start
05/04/2016
2
Comment Period
03/08/2017
3
Objection Period Start
08/23/2017
4
Decision
05/2020 (Estimated)
5
Implementation
05/2020 (Estimated)

NEPA / regulatory detail

Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityBiomass; Road Decommissioning; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Species Habitat Improvements; Plan Amendment; Special Products Sales; Road Maintenance; Road Improvements/Construction; Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
Camp LickDecision Signed Date: 05/27/2020
ForestsMalheur National Forest
DistrictsBlue Mountain Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.10 S., R.32 E., sec. 19-36; T.10 S., R.33 E., sec. 18, 19, and 30-32; T.11 S., R.32 E., sec. 1-36; T.11 S. R.33 E., sec. 4-10, 15-22, and 28-32; T.12 S., R.32 E., sec. 1-5 and 8-12, Willamette Mer.
Recreation managementWildlife, fish, rare plantsForest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels managementWatershed managementRoad management