Code of Maine Rules
01 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY
669 - BUREAU OF FORESTRY (MAINE FOREST SERVICE)
Chapter 21 - STATEWIDE STANDARDS FOR TIMBER HARVESTING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES IN SHORELAND AREAS
Section 669-21-9 - SKID TRAILS, YARDS, AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. APPLICABILITY. The requirements of Section 9 apply to the construction, maintenance, and use of skid trails and yards in shoreland areas. This section does not apply to crossings of water bodies conducted in compliance with Section 11 of this rule.
B. STREAM CHANNELS. Equipment used in timber harvesting and related activities shall not use stream channels as travel routes except when:
C. DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND CLOSEOUT. Skid trails and yards must be designed and constructed to prevent sediment and concentrated water runoff from entering a water body. Upon termination of their use, skid trails and yards must be stabilized.
D. SETBACKS
E. Exception. Timber harvesting and related activities in shoreland areas of streams draining less than 300 acres and wetlands adjacent to such streams may be conducted in a manner not in conformity with the setback requirements of the foregoing subsections provided persons conducting such activities take reasonable measures to avoid the disruption of shoreline integrity, the occurrence of sedimentation of water, and the disturbance of stream banks, stream channels, shorelines, and soil lying within ponds and wetlands. If, despite such precautions, the disruption of shoreline integrity, sedimentation of water, or the disturbance of stream banks, stream channels, shorelines, and soil lying within ponds and wetlands occurs, such conditions must be corrected.
NOTE: For guidance on reasonable measures, consult the Bureau publication, "Best Management Practices for Forestry: Protecting Maine's Water Quality" (2004). This publication is available from the Bureau and on the Bureau's website, www.maineforestservice.gov.