Governor's Advisory Committee on Chip Mills
Revised Draft Final Report
APPENDICES
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Contents
A. Timber resource data
B. Committee members
C. Committee votes
D. Acknowledgments
APPENDIX A
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Additional Scenarios of Projected Growth and
Drain in Missouri
Based on Alternative Assumptions
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APPENDIX B
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Governor's Advisory Committee on Chip Mills
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Committee Members
(14 Members)
1. Mark S. Garnett
Forest products representative
West Plains, MO
2. Jon D. Smith
Forest products representative
Mountain View, MO
3. Jay R. Law
Citizen environmental conservation group
St. James, MO
(May 1999 Present)
Dierdre K. Hirner
Columbia, MO
(November 1998 April 1999)
4. David E. Bedan
Citizen environmental conservation group
Columbia, MO
5. Emily R. Firebaugh
Forest landowner
Farmington, MO
6. David A. Day
Private property owner organization representative
Dixon, MO
7. Senator Wayne Goode Senator
St. Louis, MO
8. Senator Doyle Childers Senator
Reeds Spring, MO
9. Rep. Jerry McBride
Representative
Edgar Springs, MO
10. Rep. Bill Foster
Representative
Poplar Bluff, MO
11. Stephen Mahfood
Department of Natural Resources
Director Department of Natural Resources
Jefferson City, MO
12. Jerry Conley
Department of Conservation
Director - Department of Conservation
Jefferson City, MO
(September 1999 to Present)
Marvin Brown
Jefferson City, MO
(November 1998 to August 1999)
13. Joseph L. Driskill
Department of Economic Development
Director Department of Economic Development
Jefferson City, MO
(January 2000 to Present)
Earl Cannon
Jefferson City, MO
(November 1998 to December 1999)
14. John L. Saunders
Department of Agriculture
Director Department of Agriculture
Jefferson City, MO
(January 2000 to Present)
Sarah Tyree
Jefferson City, MO
(November 1998 to December 1999)
APPENDIX C
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Recommendations (with Votes)
Governor's Advisory Committee on Chip Mills
April 9 and 10, 2000
Bedan David E. Bedan
Childers Senator Doyle Childers
Conley Jerry Conley
Day David A. Day
Driskill Joseph L. Driskill
Firebaugh Emily R. Firebaugh
Foster Representative Bill Foster
Garnett Mark S. Garnett
Goode Senator Wayne Goode
Law Jay R. Law
Mahfood Stephen Mahfood
McBride Representative Jerry McBride
Saunders John L. Saunders
Smith Jon D. Smith
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACTS
"Enhance the marketing efforts by the Departments of Agriculture
and Economic Development to assist in the development of value-added
forest products and export trade."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Endorse the grant program for marketing and feasibility studies (HB 888) which could provide assistance for wood product companies to develop value-added agricultural business concepts that:
- Lead to and result in development, processing and marketing of new or expanded uses or techniques for agricultural products; and
- Foster agricultural economic development in Missouri's rural communities."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Encourage the expansion of the research and development of alternative
fiber sources for paper. The project would identify crops with high
potential and create high yield varieties of alternative sources of
raw materials."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Encourage and support the development of forestry cooperatives
for such things as marketing, management, export development and other
business activities."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Applicants for state discretionary incentives should include
the name and credentials of the professional forester who has responsibility
for supervising timber harvesting and procurement activities for the
applicant for the proposed new facility or expansion."
No
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Establish an evaluation project to analyze forest landowner educational
efforts. The evaluation is to be conducted by the Missouri Department
of Conservation."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Establish some mechanism such as through a permit system that
requires the high capacity chip mills to use a high percentage of cull,
rough and rotten trees."
Yes
Bedan, Driskill, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law
Absent
McBride
"Expand policies that encourage the paper manufacturing
industry to increase the use of recovered paper and expand programs
that require or promote the recovery of waste paper."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Institute strategies that reduce the demand for virgin wood pulp,
including promoting greater acceptance by the public and private sectors
of lower grade paper stock in publications."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Foster, Garnett, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders,
Smith
No
Driskill, Firebaugh, Law
Absent
McBride
"The Missouri Department of Economic Development should make special
efforts, working cooperatively with other agencies, to help small to
mid-sized value-added forest products companies to local or expand in
Missouri."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"The Committee endorses the idea of focusing incentives on those
firms and industry segments that through expansion or diversification
can provide substantial new jobs (in the aggregate) as well as enhance
the value-adding process to primary timber products."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Create a system to permit wood waste recovery facilities and
provide incentives for those facilities using a certain percentage of
waste wood."
Yes
Bedan, Driskill, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law
Absent
McBride
"Have a reward and/or incentive to be given at the annual Governor's
Economic Development Conference to a company demonstrating outstanding
performance in wood waste recovery."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Garnett, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Firebaugh, Law
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
EDUCATION, TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT
Logger Training
"Support the existing Statewide Certification Training Program
for Loggers and create incentives for voluntary logger certification
and encourage the use of such trained loggers in timber harvesting and
maintain a list of such certified loggers."
Yes
Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood, Saunders,
Smith
Absent
Bedan, Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Establish a Board for Professional Loggers in the Division of
Professional Registration of the Missouri Department of Economic Development."
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Garnett, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Abstain
Bedan, Firebaugh
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Create incentives for logger certification by requiring that
a Missouri Department of conservation certified logger be on-site during
harvesting."
Yes
Bedan, Firebaugh, Law, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Garnett, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Encourage the formation of a coalition of forest landowners that
would agree to use only trained loggers and implement sustainable forestry
principles."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Garnett, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Firebaugh
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
Professional Foresters
"Establish licensing for persons with four-year degrees (BSF or
higher) from Society of American Foresters (SAF) accredited Universities
or Colleges."
Yes
Conley, Firebaugh
No
Bedan, Childers, Day, Garnett, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Establish a Professional Registry Board for professional licensed
foresters to practice in Missouri."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Require high capacity chip mills to purchase timber only from
harvests that have been done by licensed professional foresters who
certify the use of BMPs in the harvest."
Yes
Bedan, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law,
Smith
Absent
McBride
Landowner Education
"Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of all existing forest landowner
education programs in Missouri."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Mahfood, Saunders,
Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, Law, McBride
"The University of Missouri Outreach and Extension in conjunction
with MDC foresters offer silviculture courses throughout the state in
an intensive educational drive for five years."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Mahfood, Saunders,
Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, Law, McBride
"Expand the Forest Cropland or Stewardship programs already in
place and aggressively market them to enroll landowners in the programs."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Mahfood, Saunders,
Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, Law, McBride
"Establish working group of the Departments of Agriculture, Conservation, Natural Resources and Economic Development and University Extension to provide support to any future Missouri Forest Resource Council and to:
- Produce an informational campaign on the income possibilities from managing timberland properly for traditional products (sawtimber, veneer, posts, pulpwood, firewood, etc.) special forest products (burls, vines, pollen, seed, unique wood, etc.), and recreation products such as hunt-lease, group and other forms of forest recreation.
- The working group should enter into a working agreement that ensures sharing of information regarding what each agency is doing in education in forestry.
- Develop and provide oversight of the content of a landowner's educational program.
- Deliver the educational program as a collaborative effort of the above organizations, but with the University of Missouri Outreach and Extension acting as the lead educational agency."
Yes
Bedan, Childer, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood, Saunders
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride, Smith
"Develop seminars to assist landowners in bidding and selling
their standing timber."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride, Smith
"Institute a high intensity forest landowner education effort
in the chip mill sourcing zones and include an evaluation of effectiveness."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride, Saunders, Smith
"Fund a pilot project to encourage landowners to do timberland
improvements such as thinnings, removal of culls, etc., in lieu of liquidation
and/or timberland conversion to pasture or other uses."
Yes
Garnett
No
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Law, Mahfood, Saunders
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride, Smith
"Develop an outcomes/impact assessment to see how the voluntary
approach is working. If working, then the programs should be continued.
If not, then the voluntary approach will need to be reassessed."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride, Smith
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Pollution Reduction
"Money to address soil erosion on forestland should be made available
from the Soil and Water Conservation Fund."
Yes
Bedan, Mahfood
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
Forest Practices Act
"A Forest Practices Act that includes mandatory use of BMPs, harvest
notification, logger and forester certification, and a harvest plan
should be passed."
Yes
Bedan, Goode, Mahfood
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
Resource Recovery
"Legislation should be passed to establish authority for determining
the characteristics of the timber used by high capacity chip mills."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Driskill, Foster, Goode, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
No
Day, Firebaugh, Garnett
Absent
McBride
Sustainable Forest Resources Act and Forest Resources Council
"Update State Forestry Law to include new incentives intended
to increase participation in the program and ensure long-term forest
resource sustainability for Missouri. Best Management Practices shall
be utilized as a general requirement for any forest landowner receiving
assistance under such program."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
Law, McBride
"Recommend a revision of the State's Forestry Act to provide
for a minimum of $10/acre annual payment as an incentive for those who
put their land in Forest Crop and subscribe to BMPs and allowing access
to their lands by MDC. (Continue as a voluntary program with taxes deferred
for lands in the program and a yield tax on harvested volume. Repeal
the $400 per acre value limitation and reduce the sign-up obligation
to 10 years as added incentives)"
No
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
Law, McBride
"A Forest Resources Council should be established. The Council would serve at least four roles:
- Foster collaboration and provide an ongoing public forum among landowners, loggers, wood-based industries, environmental interests, the tourism industry, public agencies and others with a vital vested interest in the well-being of Missouri's forest resource.
- Advise the governor and state, county and local governments on sustainable forest resource policies and practices.
- Coordinate priority forestry research efforts in the state and develop and implement initiatives in sustainable forest management.
- Appointments shall be submitted by the groups involved and confirmed by the Senate, assigned to the Department of Conservation for administrative support."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Day, Firebaugh, Garnett
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
Ensuring BMPs
"An interagency task force of the Departments of Conservation,
Natural Resources and Agriculture; a representative of industry, and
environmental organization, and professional forestry organization;
and the School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Missouri,
should be created to evaluate the present definition of "Best Management
Practices" by January 1, 2002."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Develop an incentive approach to sustainable forestry management
and use of BMPs."
Yes
Bedan, Garnett, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Law, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Require chip mills and other forest products companies to obtain
their timber supplies from loggers trained in Best Management Practices."
Yes
Bedan, Goode, Mahfood
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"It is the interest of the state of Missouri that owners of forest lands use Best Management Practices (BMP) based on "Missouri Watershed Protection Practices" published by the Missouri Department of Conservation with Missouri's Department of Natural Resources and other agencies, to protect soil and water resources for current and future generations of Missourians.
It is the purpose of this Act to include that BMP will be carried out within the sensitive portions of riparian areas and where the forest cover is to be greatly reduced on sizable areas of land to protect water quality, especially in the karst topography of the Ozark Region where soils are inherently low in fertility and the landscape is more dissected.
The use of best management practices is voluntary except: when a landowner, trustee, timber deed holder or assignee plans to remove 50% or more of the forest cover (measured by trees 5.0 inches in diameter at breast height, 4.5 feet in height) on more than 40 contiguous acres of forest land within one year within the Ozark Regions.
A Missouri Timber Harvest Permit must be obtained in advance for those
situations where BMPs are required under paragraph 2 above. Permits
to be issued by the Missouri Department of Conservation. The issued
permit grants access to the Department for the sole purpose of inspecting
the permitted area(s)."
Yes
Bedan, Conley, Driskill, Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Childers, Day, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett
Absent
McBride
NOTE:
Three votes were taken on this issue. The second and third votes related
to adding the word "contiguous" in the third paragraph.
The second vote was taken to add the word "contiguous." The
votes were:
Yes
Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Foster, Garnett, Law, Saunders,
Smith
No
Bedan, Firebaugh, Mahfood
Absent
Goode, McBride
The third vote was taken as an overall approval with the change. The
votes were:
Yes
Bedan, Conley, Driskill, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Childers, Day, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett
Absent
Goode, McBride
"New chip mills locating in Missouri should be required to obtain
timber only from sources using BMPs."
Yes
Bedan, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law
Absent
McBride
"Amend the State Forestry Law to require all timberland owners to pay a 6% timber severance fee based on gross income from the sale of timber products and then provide income tax credits if the following criteria are met.
- The timberland owner has secured the assistance of a Licensed Forester or a State Forester to develop a plan for the sustainability of the forest resources.
- A timber sale contract requiring "Best Management Practices" is employed to protect the water and soil resources of the owners and adjoining neighbors' properties.
- Licensed Loggers are used resulting in "Best Management Practices" being carried out as a part of harvesting operations."
No
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
Information Base
"Develop a database about forest resources in Missouri similar to what is presently done for agriculture in the Census of Agriculture. The database needs to include:
- Forest land ownership
- An annual inventory and survey of forest resources and use."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Institute a long term research effort, focused in the chip mill
sourcing zones utilizing remote sensing, to investigate harvest site,
location, methodology and use of Best Management Practices."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"The long-term research effort should consider:
- An annual inventory intensive enough to detect resource changes in a short time period.
- Can technology detect changes in size class distribution?
- Can remote sensing be used to help determine the impacts of forest fragmentation?"
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Law, Mahfood, Saunders,
Smith
No
Garnett
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"The Committee supports a system of voluntary harvest pre-notification
to the Missouri Department of Conservation of commercial timber harvests
as a means to disseminate forest management information to landowners
and to aid in the collection of information on extent and type of timber
harvests, type of forest management used, and the use of Best Management
Practices on timber harvests on private land."
Yes
Childers, Conley, Day, Law, Saunders, Smith
No
Bedan, Firebaugh, Mahfood
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Garnett, Goode, McBride
Other
"Companies should be encouraged to use the principles of the Sustainable
Forest Initiative or other certification programs on all forestlands
and participate in a verification process."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Responsible parties should be fined based on the environmental
degradation their actions have caused. The resulting fund would then
be used for a combination of education, incentives, regulation and monitoring."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Firebaugh, Foster, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Day, Garnett, Law
Absent
Driskill, Goode, McBride
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Financing
"Encourage producers to develop a statewide check-off program
on timber sales modeled after the check-off program for other agricultural
commodities. The revenue generated would be used to support a variety
of programs, including research, marketing initiatives, value-added
wood products and landowner and public education."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Consider the use of revenues derived from the soil conservation
portion of the Missouri Parks and Soils Sales Tax to sustain soil productivity
for sustainable forest management and forest resources in Missouri within
the guidelines of current legislation."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Support the continued use of the Missouri Department of Conservation's
Conservation Sales Tax as a source of funding for programs that enhance
forestry programs."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Mahfood,
Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Require a Conservation Bond by timber owners prior to harvesting.
Refund when sustainable forest management and BMPs are used."
Yes
Bedan, Conley, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Childers, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Enact a severance tax to be assessed on timber harvest to be
returned as incentive for using sustainable forest management and BMPs."
Yes
Bedan, Conley, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Childers, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Support Missouri Conservation Commission's further consideration
of possible use of a yield tax to encourage forest sustainability."
Yes
Bedan, Conley, Driskill, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Childers, Day, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Provide tax credits for timber owners to use recommended practices, planning and management.
- Provide a tax credit if BMPs were used with a licensed, certified or accredited forestry consultant and loggers.
- Provide a tax credit on a standing timber sale if the harvest was at least 15% cull, rough, rotten and/or trash wood.
- Institute a reforestation tax credit with a yearly limit to landowners who replant idle, or cutover timberland.
- Give a tax credit for the cost of the programs to those who are certified as using BMPs"
Yes
Garnett
No
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Goode,
Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Reduce tax liability for timber owners who use sustainable management
and BMP by:"
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
Votes taken separately on each of the following paragraphs for inclusion
or not, or re-wording:
To delete in its entirety:
"1. Exclude a percentage of timber income from income tax liability."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Goode,
Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Garnett
Absent
McBride
"2. Create a sliding scale on capital gains tax on the sale of
timber."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnet,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"3. Reduce the inheritance tax liability on timberland."
Two votes were taken on whether to retain the previous wording with
the final vote being:
Yes
Garnett
No
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Goode,
Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"4. Expense management costs."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"5. Recommend a double deduction for net cost of timber stand
improvement."
Yes
Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law,
Smith
No
Bedan, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders
Absent
McBride
"6. Request Congress to raise the threshold on inheritance taxes
and reduce rate of inheritance taxes."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Driskill, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett,
Goode, Law, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
Absent
McBride
"Have a discount in workman compensation costs if loggers, sawyers,
and millers are licensed and/or trained to ensure quality of the work
site and BMPs."
Yes
Firebaugh, Mahfood
No
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Garnett, Law, Saunders, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
GENERAL ISSUES
"A moratorium on issuing new permits to high capacity chip mills
until more hard information is available on the environmental, economic
and social impact of their presence in the Missouri Ozarks. (3 year
state funded study by MDC, DNR, UMC, EPA and USFS-Research)"
Yes
Bedan, Driskill, Goode, Mahfood, Saunders, Smith
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Foster, Garnett, Law
Absent
McBride
"Loggers and timber buyers be registered or licensed by a board
as one step towards bringing Best Management Practices into the harvesting
of privately owned timber and to help landowners acquire the services
of trained loggers. (MFPA-MDC to provide training and certification
of training with registration or licensing at the state level.)"
Yes
Bedan, Firebaugh, Law, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Garnett, Smith
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"Develop and evaluate effective forest landowner education programs
under the direction of the Missouri Forest Resource Council. MFRC to
over-see and recommend development of educational programs and legislation
that assist owners in learning about the care of their forest resources
and the protection of soil and water quality during timber harvesting.
(Coordinate local education program involving the MDC, DNR, Agr., UMC,
Farm Bureau, MFPA, FFA advisors, RCandD, NRSCS, and the Soil Conservation
Districts. Include timber prices trends in information reported on the
sale of farm products.)"
Yes
Bedan, Law, Mahfood, Saunders
No
Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride, Smith
"Special funding be provided by the Missouri Legislature to support
the study of the environmental, economic and social impact of chip mills
in the Missouri Ozarks."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Law, Mahfood, Saunders,
Smith
No
Garnett
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
"It is paramount that legislative or administrative initiatives
relative to timber management recognize the fundamental rights and responsibilities
of property owners. This Committee believes property rights must be
protected as consideration is given to increased regulation of Missouri's
timber resources. We advocate policies and land use practices that protect
our soil and water resources without unduly restricting landowners'
discretion to make responsible land use decisions."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Saunders,
Smith
No
Mahfood
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
Vote was taken to add the following paragraph.
"We believe that Missouri's natural resources must be protected
and that landowners have an obligation to protect those resources."
Yes
Bedan, Childers, Mahfood, Smith
No
Conley, Day, Firebaugh, Garnett, Law, Saunders
Absent
Driskill, Foster, Goode, McBride
Removed from consideration since they were discussed under other items:
Develop new financing incentives and use along with existing incentives to:
- Facilitate the purchase of equipment resulting in greater efficiency.
- Expand recycling of waste products.
- Create more and better jobs in industries that add significant value to the product.
Legislation should be passed to establish authority for resource recovery certification of high capacity chip mills in the state, whereby a minimum percentage of a facility's feedstock is required to be waste wood.
Institute a moratorium on new high capacity chip mills in the state until further information/study on their potential effects of the forest resource is obtained/completed.
That a Missouri Forest Resource Council (MFRC) be established by the legislature to coordinate, evaluate and study programs important to Missouri's private forestlands and to study and to make recommendations on legislature. (Similar in makeup of this committee with major groups represented. The MFRC to make recommendations concerning BMP's a Missouri Forest Practices Act and other needed legislation and to serve as the overseers and the appeal board for acts, rules, and codes related to private forest lands.)
APPENDIX D
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Acknowledgments
The Governor's Advisory Committee on Chip Mills wishes to express its appreciation to the many individuals who provided information and assistance in the process of carrying out its tasks. These include individuals who compiled reports requested by the Committee, those who gave formal presentations at Committee hearings, those who contributed information included in sections of the report, and those who assisted the Committee in the variety of process-related activities necessary for the successful completion of its work. The Committee owes a debt of gratitude to the following:
Reports compiled for the Committee :
John P. Dwyer, University of Missouri, School of Natural Resources,
Department of Forestry, Columbia, MO
Stephen R. Shifley, USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station,
Columbia, MO
W. Dustin Walker, University of Missouri, School of Natural Resources,
Center for Agroforestry, Columbia, MO
Invited presentations to the Committee :
Kati Auman, Missouri Coalition for the Environment, St. Louis, MO
Scott Banbury, Dogwood Alliance, Memphis, TN
Bill Bryan, Assistant Attorney General, State of Missouri
Gerald Bryan, University of Missouri, Extension Division, Jackson, MO
Rick Cantrell, American Forest and Paper Association, Washington, D.C.
David Diamond, Missouri Resource Assessment Partnership (MORAP), Environmental
Technology Center, Columbia, MO
Hank Dorst, Mark Twain Forest Watchers, Elk Creek, MO
Soren Erickson, Missouri Forest Products Association, Jefferson City,
MO
Joseph Garvey, Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City,
MO
Toni Nenninger Goodwater, Missouri Coalition for the Environment, St.
Louis, MO
James Guldin, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Hot Springs,
AR
Charles Hirt, Canal Corporation, Scott City, MO
Rob Jacobson, U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Research Center,
Columbia, MO
Alan R.P. Journet, Southeast Missouri State University, Department of
Biology, Cape Girardeau, MO
Tom Kruzen, Missouri Coalition for the Environment, Mountain View, MO
Lynn McClure, Missouri Forest Products Association, Jefferson City,
Mo
Corey Ridenhour, Missouri Forest Products Association, Jefferson City,
MO
Cielo Sand, Dogwood Alliance, Chattanooga, TN
Gary Schneider, University of Tennessee, College of Agricultural Sciences
and Natural Resources, Knoxville, TN
Stephen R. Shifley, USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station,
Columbia, MO
Skip Stokes, Missouri Forest Products Association, Jefferson City, MO
John M. Wood, Westvaco Corporation, Wickliffe, KY
Information and assistance in compilation of Committee report:
John P. Dwyer, University of Missouri, School of Natural Resources,
Department of Forestry, Columbia, MO
Stephen Galliher, Willamette Industries, Piedmont, MO
Charles Hirt, Canal Corporation, Scott City, MO
Mike Hoffman, Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City, MO
Shelby Jones, Missouri Department of Conservation (retired), Consulting
forester, Jefferson City, MO
David Hammer, University of Missouri, School of Natural Resources, Department
of Soil Science, Columbia, MO
Rob Jacobson, U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Research Center,
Columbia, MO
John Kabrick, Missouri Department of Conservation, Columbia, MO
Tom Lange, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson City,
MO
Dan Sheutte, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson City,
MO
Stephen R. Shifley, USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station,
Columbia, MO
Frank Thompson, USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station,
Columbia, MO
Clinton Trammel, Pioneer Forest, Salem, MO
Assistance in Committee process and procedures :
Brian Brookshire, Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City,
MO
Alice Geller, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson City,
MO
Bernard J. Lewis, University of Missouri, School of Natural Resources,
Department of Forestry, Columbia, MO
Jerry L. Wade, University of Missouri, Extension Division -- Community
Development, Columbia, MO
Llona C. Weiss, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson
City, MO
