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Metric 1487: # of miles of trail improved or decommissioned in an upland area - Published
Metric Type ID:
1487
Metric Name:
# of miles of trail improved or decommissioned in an upland area
Metric Unit Type:
number
Is Numeric:
Yes
Precision:
0.01

Metric Guidance ID Description  Used on Work Elements
120 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. 33, 38

2 Work Elements Associated With Metric 1487: # of miles of trail improved or decommissioned 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
33. Decommission Road/Relocate Road Expired Any activity that makes a road or trail unusable including adding berms, pits, boulders or logs, and/or ripping, scarifying, recontouring, or obliterating the road or trail with heavy equipment that may involve re-contouring the slope. Also use for building a road or trail in a more appropriate location to replace a decommissioned road or trail. If decommissioning by planting vegetation or seeding use 47. Plant Vegetation. If removal of fish barrier (e.g., culvert) is included, also use 85. Remove/Breach Fish Passage Barrier, or 184. Install Fish Passage Structure. If work also involves channel realignment, use 30. Realign, Connect, and/or Create Channel in addition to this work element. 2010 2010 120 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 Yes C.6.d.2 Miles of road closed / abandoned
38. Improve Road for Instream Habitat Benefits Expired Work designed to eliminate or reduce erosion, sediment, and/or toxic run-off from reaching streams, rivers, or wetlands from roads or trails currently in use. This includes road projects that reduce or eliminate inter-basin transfer of water, placement of structures to contain/ control runoff from roads or trails, road or trail reconstruction or reinforcement, surface and peak-flow drainage improvements, and roadside vegetation. These roads may be in or extend into the riparian zone. 2009 2010 120 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 Yes C.6.c.2 Miles of road treated for drainage system improvements and reconstruction
Rationale:

Supports PCSRF/PNSHP (Katz):

Yes

PNSHP Metric Association Work Element
C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Acquisition
    C.6 Upland Habitat And Sediment Project
        C.6.c.1 Road drainage system improvements and reconstruction
            C.6.c.2 Miles of road treated for drainage system improvements and reconstruction
38. Improve Road for Instream Habitat Benefits
C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Acquisition
    C.6 Upland Habitat And Sediment Project
        C.6.d.1 Road closure / abandonment
            C.6.d.2 Miles of road closed / abandoned
33. Decommission Road/Relocate Road