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Which logging could take. Place — _ that’s “not: Teadily apparent,” - said Davies, ing could be selective @5 Oppos- ed to clear cut, smaller, blocks _Cutblock said too visible | § SLT hens a aaa = =6TERRACE — A logging opera. 7 7 tion visible from the: highway © kading toward Terrace didn’t turn out as planned, says a spokesman from the company which did the work. Dan Toumi of Skeena Cellulose said more of the cut: ting is visible than was first estimated. a He expects: the company to return to the area this winter to *“feather’? what is naw 8 fairly distinct - horizontal line - that marks where logging stopped.” “The-final result was not ex- ‘actly what we had in mind,” sald- Tuomi, “We - hope ta design "Gold Chains 1. “ . (one solder) SPECIAL boa REGULAR $5.00 . a FREE RING POLISHING & CLEANING ! 9 oa Offer. expires Auguol 11, 1901 = a —_ —_ bl : we a M Ie L r, the Minist of Trang ort fon and Highwa contract ameai This proposal call is for 2 of thes 2 pro sal on as many contract areas as they wish, buta ito) led for each, -@ plan for’a ©: ‘logging: on * Hwyl6.— it would have too "much | of . an--impact On-our ti Seven Sisters range towatd Kit- | “The term we ‘used is visual absorption: capability: — ‘there . Could. be. natural ‘Openings ‘and - __In doing so, the kind of logg- ~ Tuomi continued, / . 4612 Greig Avenue 638-8766 MBIA PROVINCIAL ND BRIDGE MAINTENANCE ile" R EI ech oe co Foo) wn tn EEE PE Er Tarrace Standard, Wednesday, July 31, 1991 — Page ANd: SKEENAMALL 4741 LAKELSE AVE, TERRACE B.C. “sight lines. .. ProVide'an ‘idea of what will be. jean ‘after ‘the trees shave been cul... ws Information fed into the pro- ° Bram tan provide’ views of a pla ined logging show from dif. ferent” viewing positions; he: said This’ kind of scenic assess- ment has been done elsewhere in _ the province but is the largest to “date, said Davies, , He expects blans to be ready » for public viewing early next year, oS AUGUST 1-2-3 3 ASONLY = AS At QUR-TERRAG STORE ¥ . ASOEEMAQLE 'N THE, MONTH ay : STOREO P ae . ., Skeena Cellulose does have a ‘computer | modelling _ program which gives it an idea of what an area will look like after it has been logged. = ’ But the kind of information needed: on ‘the area cut wasn't ‘available and the company used - Maps and manual methods in- Stead, said Tuomi. » “We did used sight lines and va lot of Photographs. 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