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Metric 1402: # of miles of fence installed in an upland area - Published
Metric Type ID:
1402
Metric Name:
# of miles of fence installed in an upland area
Metric Unit Type:
number
Is Numeric:
Yes
Precision:
0.01

Metric Guidance ID Description  Used on Work Elements
28 Number of miles of fence built in an upland area for purposes other than excluding livestock from riparian areas. Upland is defined as above the elevation of the riparian zone (above the floodplain). To determine total miles treated, we will sum the upland and riparian mileage. 40

1 Work Element Associated With Metric 1402: # of miles of fence installed in an upland area

Work Element Work Element Association Status Description FY Start FY End Guidance ID Guidance Required / Optional Is Activated By Default Included in PI Supports PCSRF/PNSHP (Katz) PNSHP Metric Code PNSHP Metric
40. Install Fence Expired Work to install various types of fence and/or gates for habitat improvement. If applicable, include cattle guards or water gaps for livestock as part of the deliverable. For riparian fencing, BPA recommends project sponsors include 50+ foot riparian buffers, or wider, based on the stream type, site specific dynamics, and current research. This work is not generally intended to be used for upland fencing for pasture rotation purposes. Upland fencing for fish will be considered on a case by case basis. Upland fencing is authorized for parcels managed for wildlife if this is part of a management plan to exclude livestock. 40. Install Fence should not be used for non-habitat purposes such as securing equipment or property; instead, use a milestone under the work element for which the property or equipment is used. 40. Install Fence should not be used for protection of new plantings; instead, use a milestone under 47. Plant Vegetation or 198. Maintain Vegetation.

If work is to repair a fence or exclusion device, use 186. Operate and Maintain Habitat/Passage/Structure . If a lease or other land use agreement of greater than 15 years is completed as part of the fence installation, you must also use 92. Lease Land in addition to 40. Install Fence (i.e., if you have an agreement for less than 15 years, only use 40. Install Fence). For a renewal of a lease or land use agreement that extends the period of protection, you must use 92. Lease Land instead of 40. Install Fence.
2005 2010 28 Number of miles of fence built in an upland area for purposes other than excluding livestock from riparian areas. Upland is defined as above the elevation of the riparian zone (above the floodplain). To determine total miles treated, we will sum the upland and riparian mileage. Required Yes No No
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