Corner Brook Pulp
& Paper's Five Year Operating Plan
For Forest Management District 16 & 09
Table
of Contents
5 Year Operating Plan FMD 16 and 9 2007-2011
Appendix
1 - Environmental Protection Guidelines
Appendix 2 - Planning Team Members
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This Five-Year Operating Plan
provides details of all Forest Management activities proposed on Corner Brook Pulp and
Paper (CBPP) timber limits in Forest Management District (FMD) 16. This five-year
operating plan covers the period January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2011.
Forest Management District 16 consists primarily of the lower
portion of the Great Northern Peninsula, bounded to the east by White Bay, to the south by
the Gaff Topsails, to the west by Gros Morne National Park, and to the north by Forest
Management District 17. Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Limiteds .....
Forest Management District 9 is located in the north and
central region of the Island, between Seal Bay and White Bay and from Badger to Partridge
Point. The Town of Springdale is centrally located in the District, which is 113 kilometers wide and 137 kilometers long....
Corner Brook Pulp & Paper's Five
Year Operating Plan
For Forest Management District 14
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This Five-Year Operating Plan provides details of all
Forest Management activities proposed on Corner Brook Pulp and Paper (CBPP) timber limits in Forest Management District 14 (FMD). This
five-year operating plan covers the period January 1, 2002
to December 31, 2006.
Forest Management District 14 is located in the southwestern region of the Island, and is bounded to the north by FMD 15 at Grand Lake and to the east by FMD 13 and 7 at Grey River. The
District is comprised of multi-ownerships with the Crown being the largest license holder, followed by Corner Brook Pulp .......
Corner Brook Pulp & Paper's Five
Year Operating Plan
For Forest Management District 05 & 06
Table
of Contents
5 Year Operating Plan FMD 05 and 06 2007-2011
Appendix
1 - Environmental Protection Guidelines
Appendix 2 - Planning Team Members
Download Adobe Acrobat Reader
This Five-Year Operating Plan provides details of all
Forest Management activities proposed on Corner Brook Pulp and Paper (CBPP) timber limits
in Forest Management District 05 & 06 (FMD). This five-year operating plan covers the period
January 1,2007 to December 31, 2011.
Planning Zone 3 encompasses Forest Management Districts 4, 5, 6 and 8. It
extends from Seal Bay in the northwest, easterly along the coast to
New-Wes-Valley in the northeast, then southerly to Terra Nova National Park
in the east and then west along the northern edge of the Bay du Nord
Wilderness Area to the general area of the Bay D’Espoir Highway near Great
Gull Lake.
Forest Management District 5, known as the Bonavista North
Management District, is located on the north side of Bonavista Bay. Its
boundaries include the Gander River to the west and Gander Lake, Gambo Pond,
and Terra Nova Lake to the south. To the east, the district is marked by
Bonavista Bay and Terra Nova National Park. To the north, it ends at the
Atlantic Ocean. The district also includes Fogo Island. District 5 has a
total gross area of 581,040 hectares, and a total productive forest area of
approximately 214,254 hectares.
Forest Management District 6 commonly referred to as the Glenwood
Management District includes that parcel of land extending generally south
and southwest of Gander Lake and the TCH to Great Gull Lake. The southern
boundary extends from Great Gull Lake, west to Sitdown Pond and Great Burnt
Lake. The western boundary extends through the headwaters of Great Rattling
Brook northeast to the Bay D=Espoir
Highway near Miguel=s
Lake, and then continues on passing just south of Crowe Lake through to the
TCH near Notre Dame Junction. District 6 has a total gross area of 408,098
hectares, and a total productive forest area of approximately 152,818
hectares.
The Five-Year Operating Plans that appear on this web site are
our most recent plans submitted to the Department of the Environment and the Department of
Forestry and Agrifoods. There are more plans in effect but they are not currently in a
format which can be posted to our web site.
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