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Hi All
 
Years ago when I worked for the US Forest Service in California I remember  
being told of a law that was passed that put restrictions on how high off the  
ground a tree could be cut.  When we find cutover areas with tall (3-5')  
stumps they predate the passing of the law.  Does anyone know the name of  this 
law and when it was passed? 
 
Mary L.  Maniery
PAR Environmental Services, Inc.
PO Box 160756
Sacramento, CA  95816
1906 21st Street
Sacramento CA  95814
916/739-8356



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