Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Stand 4 / PU’s 1-4; Stand 5 / PU 5: Mark stand to 80 - 100 BA. Focus on improving quality and maintaining canopy gaps for regeneration. Remove all merchantable spruce/fir. Leave some large future snag trees for wildlife. Leave cedar, hemlock, and pine. Favor species diversity while marking. • Stand 18 / PU’s 6-10: Mark stand to 70 - 90 BA. Focus on improving quality and maintaining canopy gaps for regeneration. Remove all merchantable spruce/fir. Leave some large future snag trees for wildlife. Leave cedar, hemlock, pine, white ash, and yellow birch. Favor species diversity while marking. • Stand 22 / PU 11: Mark stand to 70 - 90 BA. Focus on improving quality and maintaining canopy gaps for regeneration. Remove all merchantable spruce/fir. Leave some large future snag trees for wildlife. Leave cedar, hemlock, pine, and yellow birch. Favor species diversity while marking. • Stand 27 / PU 14; Stand 53 / PU 16: Mark stand to 70 - 90 BA. Focus on improving quality and maintaining canopy gaps for regeneration. Remove all merchantable spruce/fir. Leave some large future snag trees for wildlife. Leave cedar, hemlock, and pine. Favor species diversity while marking. • Stand 33 / PU 15: Mark stand to 80 - 100 BA. Focus on improving quality and maintaining canopy gaps for regeneration. Remove all merchantable spruce/fir. Leave some large future snag trees for wildlife. Leave cedar, hemlock, pine, and white ash. Favor species diversity while marking...