Annual Report of the Conservation Commission, Том 3 |
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... feet is approximately one - quarter the entire lumber cut of the State . It represents the amount that would be secured by clear cutting each year approximately 25,000 acres of land . If cut into inch boards there would be sufficient ...
... feet is approximately one - quarter the entire lumber cut of the State . It represents the amount that would be secured by clear cutting each year approximately 25,000 acres of land . If cut into inch boards there would be sufficient ...
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... feet . It is estimated that in 1895 approximately 4,000,000,000 feet , or 10 per cent . was owned by the State , while now the stumpage on State land is approximately 14,000,000,000 feet , or nearly 50 per cent . of the total in the ...
... feet . It is estimated that in 1895 approximately 4,000,000,000 feet , or 10 per cent . was owned by the State , while now the stumpage on State land is approximately 14,000,000,000 feet , or nearly 50 per cent . of the total in the ...
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... feet per year , already referred to , is worth on the average of $ 4 per thousand stumpage , the annual forest crop now going to waste would be worth one million dollars . This would not be an inconsiderable source of revenue to the ...
... feet per year , already referred to , is worth on the average of $ 4 per thousand stumpage , the annual forest crop now going to waste would be worth one million dollars . This would not be an inconsiderable source of revenue to the ...
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... feet of lumber worth , at least , $ 1,000,000 ? Should not this great area be made not only self supporting but revenue producing ? Why not con- vert a $ 1,000,000 loss and $ 365,000 expense into a substantial revenue ? The State owns ...
... feet of lumber worth , at least , $ 1,000,000 ? Should not this great area be made not only self supporting but revenue producing ? Why not con- vert a $ 1,000,000 loss and $ 365,000 expense into a substantial revenue ? The State owns ...
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... " NO . TREES 50 21 13 8 4 3 NO . TREES OF VARIOUS SIZES REQUIRED TO MAKE 1000 FEET LUMBER DIV . OF LANDS & FORESTS CONSERVATION COMMISSION STATE OF NEW YORK FIRE ! IN THE WOODS BY PREVENTING FOREST FIRES YOU 1914 APPLIED FORESTRY.
... " NO . TREES 50 21 13 8 4 3 NO . TREES OF VARIOUS SIZES REQUIRED TO MAKE 1000 FEET LUMBER DIV . OF LANDS & FORESTS CONSERVATION COMMISSION STATE OF NEW YORK FIRE ! IN THE WOODS BY PREVENTING FOREST FIRES YOU 1914 APPLIED FORESTRY.
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Страница 18 - ... for the canals of the state and to regulate the flow of streams. Such reservoirs shall be constructed, owned and controlled by the state, but such work shall not be undertaken until after the boundaries and high flow lines thereof shall have been accurately surveyed and fixed, and after public notice, hearing and determination that such lands are required for such public use. The expense of any such improvements shall be apportioned on the public and private property and municipalities benefited...
Страница 57 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Страница 18 - The expense of any such improvements shall be apportioned on the public and private property and municipalities benefited to the extent of the benefits received. Any such reservoir shall always be operated by the State and the Legislature shall provide for a charge upon the property and municipalities benefited for a reasonable return to the State upon the value of the rights and property of the State used and the services of the State rendered, which shall be fixed for terms of not exceeding ten...
Страница 18 - But the Legislature may by general laws provide for the use of not exceeding three per centum of such lands for the construction and maintenance of reservoirs for municipal water •supply, for the canals of the State and to regulate the flow of streams. Such reservoirs shall be constructed, owned and controlled by the State, but such work shall not be undertaken until after the boundaries and high flow lines thereof shall have been accurately surveyed and fixed, and after public notice, hearing...
Страница 134 - It is not within the scope of this report to present a detailed analysis of every activity being carried on in the San Diego City Schools. Instead, it seems more feasible and appropriate to select certain "high-lights" or activities which have received special emphasis during the school year.
Страница 165 - It shall also have charge of the public interests of the State, with regard to forests and tree planting, and especially with reference to forest fires in every part of the State.
Страница 172 - ... all the people of the State, do hereby determine and declare that the use of the woods for recreation or sport of any kind is contrary to the public interests and do hereby forbid any person or persons entering forests or woodlands for any purpose except that of necessary business in the Counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, St. Lawrence, Saratoga, Warren, Washington, Jefferson, Oswego, Delaware, Greene, Sullivan and Ulster; and that the prohibition...
Страница 13 - ... hydro-electric development. But it ought to be possible for the Legislature this year, in view of the progress already achieved, to write into law a measure along the general lines of the Bayne and the Murtaugh bills, sacrificing not one iota of the underlying principle — that the State's undeveloped water resources belong to the people and should be developed by the State for the whole people, to give cheaper light, heat and power. Construction by stages has been the policy advocated by the...
Страница 197 - ... a period of three months in which said regulations may be examined and considered before final adoption, permitting, when deemed proper, public...
Страница 18 - ... the boundaries and high flow lines thereof shall have been accurately surveyed and fixed, and after public notice, hearing and determination that such lands are required for such public use. The expense of any such improvements shall be apportioned on the public and private property and municipalities benefited to the extent of the benefits received. Any such reservoir shall always be operated by the state and the legislature shall provide for a charge upon the property and municipalities benefited...