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Published May 4, 2021 at 10:30 AM PDT Listen • 18:05 Logged areas in Breitenbush, March 5, 2021. The area was destroyed by the Beachie Creek and Lionshead fires in 2020. The chain saws come out after fires burn through forests. Around the Bear Creek Greenway in Jackson County, hazard trees have been removed so they don t fall on people using the bike and pedestrian path. But post-fire tree cutting in the Santiam State Forest near Salem has been described as out of control by several environmental groups. Their complaint about clearcutting led to the filing of a lawsuit to stop the logging. Nick Cady, Legal Director at ....
Linn County is wading into another timber lawsuit, this one related to sales of burned trees in the Santiam State Forest. The Linn County Board of Commissioners discussed the topic briefly during its Tuesday meeting, deciding that it will hire the same attorney, John DiLorenzo, that it used to successfully sue the state of Oregon back in 2019. Only this time, the county and the state will be on the same side. The countyâs interest in the lawsuit comes from the fact that it shares in the revenue of state timber sales. Therefore, a freeze on cutting and selling timber would affect local taxing districts that rely, in part, on timber revenues. Officials also say failing to cash in now will hamper future revenues for Linn, Marion and Clackamas counties. ....