These rules apply to all typed waters on forest land in Western Washington, except as provided in WAC 222-30-023. RMZs are measured horizontally from the outer edge of the bankfull width or channel migration zone, whichever is greater, and extend to the limits as described in this section. See board manual section 7 for riparian design and layout guidelines.
None of the limitations on harvest in each of the three zones listed below will preclude or limit the construction and maintenance of roads for the purpose of crossing streams in WAC 222-24-030 and 222-24-050, or the creation and use of yarding corridors in WAC 222-30-060(1).
The shade requirements in WAC 222-30-040 must be met regardless of harvest opportunities provided in the inner zone RMZ rules. See board manual section 1.
"Stand requirement" means a number of trees per acre, the basal area and the proportion of conifer in the combined inner zone and adjacent core zone so that the growth of the trees would meet desired future conditions. The following table defines basal area targets when the stand is one hundred forty years old.
Site Class | Desired future condition target basal area per acre (at 140 years) |
I | 325 sq. ft. |
II | 325 sq. ft. |
III | 325 sq. ft. |
IV | 325 sq. ft. |
V | 325 sq. ft. |
Growth modeling is necessary to calculate whether a particular stand meets stand requirement and is on a trajectory towards these desired future condition basal area target. The appropriate growth model will be based on stand characteristics and will include at a minimum, the following components: The number of trees by diameter class, the percent of conifer and hardwood, and the age of the stand. See board manual section 7.
The landowner may elect to convert hardwood-dominated stands in the inner zone to conifer-dominated stands. Harvesting and replanting shall be in accordance with the following limits:
. Existing stands in the combined core and inner zone do not meet stand requirements (WAC 222-30-021(1)(b));
. There are fewer than fifty-seven conifer trees per acre eight inches or larger dbh in the conversion area;
. There are fewer than one hundred conifer trees per acre larger than four inches dbh in the conversion area;
. There is evidence (such as conifer stumps, historical photos, or a conifer understory) that the conversion area can be successfully reforested with conifer and support the development of conifer stands;
. The landowner owns five hundred feet upstream and five hundred feet downstream of the harvest unit;
. The core and inner zones contain no stream adjacent parallel roads;
. Riparian areas contiguous to the proposed harvest unit are owned by the landowner proposing to conduct the conversion activities, and meet shade requirements of WAC 222-30-040 or have a seventy-five foot buffer with trees at least forty feet tall on both sides of the stream for five hundred feet upstream and five hundred feet downstream of the proposed harvest unit (or the length of the stream, if less);
. If the landowner has previously converted hardwood-dominated stands, then post-harvest treatments must have been performed to the satisfaction of the department.
. Each continuous conversion area is not more than five hundred feet in length; two conversion areas will be considered "continuous" unless the no-harvest area separating the two conversion areas is at least half the length of the larger of the two conversion areas.
. Type S and F (Type 1, 2, or 3) Water: Up to fifty percent of the inner zone area of the harvest unit on one side of the stream may be converted provided that:
. The landowner owns the opposite side of the stream and the landowner's riparian area on the opposite bank meets the shade requirements of WAC 222-30-040 or has a seventy-five foot buffer of trees at least forty feet tall or:
. The landowner does not own land on the opposite side of the stream but the riparian area on the opposite bank meets the shade requirements of WAC 222-30-040 or has a seventy-five foot buffer of trees at least forty feet tall.
. Not more than twenty-five percent of the inner zone of the harvest unit on both sides of a Type S or F Water may be converted if the landowner owns both sides.
. Conifer trees larger than twenty inches dbh shall not be harvested;
. Not more than ten percent of the conifer stems greater than eight inches dbh, exclusive of the conifer noted above, within the conversion area may be harvested; and
. The landowner must exercise reasonable care in the conduct of harvest activities to minimize damage to all residual conifer trees within the conversion area including conifer trees less than eight inches dbh.
. Reforest the conversion area with conifer tree species suitable to the site in accordance with the requirements of WAC 222-34-010; and
. Conduct post-harvest treatment of the site until the conifer trees necessary to meet acceptable stocking levels in WAC 222-34-010(2) have crowns above the brush or until the conversion area contains a minimum of one hundred fifty conifer trees greater than eight inches dbh per acre.
. Notify the department in writing within three years of the approval of the forest practices application for hardwood conversion, if the hardwood conversion has been completed.
No inner zone management RMZ widths for Western Washington
Site Class | RMZ width | Core zone width | Inner zone width (measured from outer edge of core zone) | Outer zone width (measured from outer edge of inner zone) | ||
(measured from outer edge of bankfull width or outer edge of CMZ of water) | stream width [LESS THAN EQUALS TO]10' | stream width >10' | stream width [LESS THAN EQUALS TO]10' | stream width >10' | ||
I | 200' | 50' | 83' | 100' | 67' | 50' |
II | 170' | 50' | 63' | 78' | 57' | 42' |
III | 140' | 50' | 43' | 55' | 47' | 35' |
IV | 110' | 50' | 23' | 33' | 37' | 27' |
V | 90' | 50' | 10' | 18' | 30' | 22' |
. Residual trees left in the combined core and inner zones must meet stand requirements necessary to be on a trajectory to desired future condition. See board manual section 7 for guidelines.
. Thinning must be from below, meaning the smallest dbh trees are selected for harvest first, then progressing to successively larger diameters.
. Thinning cannot decrease the proportion of conifer in the stand.
. Shade retention to meet the shade rule must be confirmed by the landowner for any harvest inside of seventy-five feet from the outer edge of bankfull width or outer edge of CMZ, whichever is greater.
. The number of residual conifer trees per acre in the inner zone will equal or exceed fifty-seven.
Option 1. Thinning from below.
Site class | RMZ width | Core zone width | Inner zone width (measured from outer edge of core zone) | Outer zone width (measured from outer edge of inner zone) | ||
(measured from outer edge of bankfull width or outer edge of CMZ of water) | stream width [LESS THAN EQUALS TO]10' | stream width >10' | stream width [LESS THAN EQUALS TO]10' | stream width >10' | ||
I | 200' | 50' | 83' | 100' | 67' | 50' |
II | 170' | 50' | 63' | 78' | 57' | 42' |
III | 140' | 50' | 43' | 55' | 47' | 35' |
IV | 110' | 50' | 23' | 33' | 37' | 27' |
V | 90' | 50' | 10' | 18' | 30' | 22' |
. Harvest is not permitted within thirty feet of the core zone for streams less than or equal to ten feet wide and harvest is not permitted within fifty feet of the core zone for streams greater than ten feet wide;
. Residual leave trees in the combined core and inner zone must meet stand requirements necessary to be on a trajectory to desired future condition. See board manual section 7 for calculating stand requirements; outer zone can be reduced only to a minimum of ten trees per
. A minimum of twenty conifers per acre, with a minimum twelve inch dbh, will be retained in any portion of the inner zone where even-age harvest occurs. These riparian leave trees will be counted towards meeting applicable stand requirements. The number of riparian leave trees cannot be reduced below twenty for any reason.
. Trees are selected for harvest starting from the outer most portion of the inner zone first then progressively closer to the stream.
. If (b)(ii)(B)(II) of this subsection results in surplus basal area per the stand requirement, the landowner may take credit for the surplus by harvesting additional riparian leave trees required to be left in the adjacent outer zone on a basal area-for-basal area basis. The number of leave trees in the acre.
Option 2. Leaving trees closest to water.
Site class | RMZ width | Core zone width (measured from outer edge of bank-full width or outer edge of CMZ of water) | Inner zone width | Outer zone width (measured from outer edge of inner zone) | ||||
stream width [LESS THAN EQUALS TO]10' | stream width [LESS THAN EQUALS TO]10' | stream width [GREATER THAN]10' | stream width [GREATER THAN]10' | stream width <10' | stream width <10' | |||
minimum floor distance | minimum floor distance | |||||||
(measured from outer edge of core zone) | (measured from outer edge of core zone) | (measured from outer edge of core zone) | (measured from outer edge of core zone) | |||||
I | 200' | 50' | 84' | 30' | 84' | 50' | 66' | 66' |
II | 170' | 50' | 64' | 30' | 70' | 50' | 56' | 50' |
III | 140' | 50' | 44' | 30' | ** | ** | 46' | ** |
** Option 2 for site class III on streams >10' is not permitted because of the minimum floor (100') constraint.
Outer zone riparian leave tree requirements
Application | Leave tree spacing | Tree species | Minimum dbh required |
Outer zone | Dispersed | Conifer | 12" dbh or greater |
Outer zone | Clumped | Conifer | 12" dbh or greater |
Protection of sensitive features | Clumped | Trees representative of the overstory including both hardwood and conifer | 8" dbh or greater |
The twenty riparian leave trees to be left can be reduced in number under the circumstances delineated in (c)(iv) of this subsection. The riparian leave trees must be left on the landscape according to one of the following two strategies. A third strategy is available to landowners who agree to a LWD placement plan.
Required no-harvest, 50-foot buffers on Type Np Waters.
Length of Type Np Water from the confluence of Type S or F Water | Length of 50' buffer required on Type Np Water (starting at the confluence of the Type Np and connecting water) |
Greater than 1000' | 500' |
Greater than 300' but less than 1000' | Distance of the greater of 300' or 50% of the entire length of the Type Np Water |
Less than or equal to 300' | The entire length of Type Np Water |
Minimum percent of length of Type Np Waters to be buffered when more than 500 feet upstream from the confluence of a Type S or F Water
Total length of a Type Np Water upstream from the confluence of a Type S or F Water | Percent of length of Type Np Water that must be protected with a 50 foot no harvest buffer more than 500 feet upstream from the confluence of a Type S or F Water |
1000 feet or less | Refer to table in this subsection (i) above |
1001 - 1300 feet | 19% |
1301 - 1600 feet | 27% |
1601 - 2000 feet | 33% |
2001 - 2500 feet | 38% |
2501 - 3500 feet | 42% |
3501 - 5000 feet | 44% |
Greater than 5000 feet | 45% |
The landowner must select the necessary priority areas for additional two-sided buffers according to the following priorities:
Except for the construction and maintenance of road crossings and the creation and use of yarding corridors, no timber harvest will be allowed in the designated priority areas. Landowners must leave additional acres equal to the number of acres (including partial acres) occupied by an existing stream-adjacent parallel road within a designated priority area buffer.
To the extent reasonably practical, the operation will both avoid creating yarding corridors or road crossings through Type Np Water RMZ or sensitive sites and associated buffers, and avoid management activities which would result in soil compaction, the loss of protective vegetation or sedimentation in perennially moist areas.
Where yarding corridors or road crossings through Type Np Water RMZs or sensitive sites and their buffers cannot reasonably be avoided, the buffer area must be expanded to protect the sensitive site by an area equivalent to the disturbed area or by providing comparable functions through other management initiated efforts.
Landowners must leave additional acres equal to the number of acres (including partial acres) occupied by an existing stream-adjacent parallel road within a Type Np Water RMZs or sensitive site buffer.
Wash. Admin. Code § 222-30-021