Michigan DNR Invites Public Input on Forest Plans for Cheboygan and Otsego Counties

   07.29.13

Michigan DNR Invites Public Input on Forest Plans for Cheboygan and Otsego Counties

The Department of Natural Resources is reminding residents that it will host an open house this Thursday, Aug. 1, in Vanderbilt to provide information and receive public comment on proposed forest management treatments for 2015 in the Pigeon River Country management unit, which includes parts of Cheboygan, Montmorency and Otsego counties. The open house is set for:

  • Thursday, Aug. 1, 3 to 6 p.m.
    Pigeon River Country Office, 9966 Twin Lakes Road, Vanderbilt
    (Will cover proposed forest treatments in Cheboygan and Otsego counties)

Each year, DNR personnel evaluate one-tenth of the state forest. The inventory provides key decision-making information for foresters and wildlife, fisheries and other resource managers. The age, health, quality and quantity of trees and other vegetation are assessed to enable DNR staff to make informed decisions. Timber management, wildlife and fisheries habitat, minerals, archeological sites, recreational use, wildfire potential and social concerns are just some of the topics taken into consideration during this review.

Because the forest is inventoried approximately two years in advance, a year of entry is assigned to indicate when treatments will be prepared. Information currently under review has a 2015 year of entry. This means that treatment activities on lands being reviewed this year will actually begin in 2015.

Proposed treatments, which may include timber harvesting, replanting and other management activities, are designed to ensure the sustainability of all forest resources.

Bill O’Neill, chief of the DNR’s Forest Resources Division, said these open houses are a good way for interested residents, neighbors and stakeholders to learn – well in advance – about the DNR’s proposed treatment plans and to share input toward final decisions on those treatments.

“This is an excellent opportunity for the public to weigh in on what the DNR is doing to sustainably manage Michigan’s state forest land,” said O’Neill, who also serves as state forester. “Interested folks can take a look at proposed management plans and talk face-to-face with foresters and biologists about their questions and concerns. Having active partners in the management of our state forests is crucial to meeting the recreation, economic and conservation needs of current and future generations.”

To more easily and efficiently oversee the forest resources, the DNR divides each management unit into smaller units or “compartments.” This year, the compartments under review are in Nunda and Forest townships (Cheboygan County); and Corwith Township (Otsego County).

Maps and information regarding proposed treatments will be available at the open house. The information can also be found at www.michigan.gov/forestplan. Compartment review packets for the 2015 year of entry can be found by selecting the shown map and clicking on the “Pigeon River Country” button. Records of decisions, recorded timber harvests and other treatments for past years are available on this page.

On Wednesday, Aug 21, the DNR will complete its formal compartment review to decide on final treatment plans for these areas. That review will take place:

  • Wednesday, Aug. 21, 9 a.m.
    Pigeon River Country Office, 9966 Twin Lakes Road, Vanderbilt

Persons with disabilities who need accommodations for either meeting should contact Scott Whitcomb, 989-983-4101, a minimum of five business days before each meeting.

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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is the agency of the state of Michigancharged with maintaining natural resources such as state parks, state forests, and recreation areas. It is governed by a director appointed by the Governor and accepted by the Natural Resources Commission. Currently the Director is Keith Creagh.

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