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Tree Removal at NAS Whidbey Island’s Seaplane Base 

by WhidbeyLocal 12th February 2024

NAVAL AIR STATION WHIDBEY ISLAND, Wash. – Starting the week of February 19, a logging contractor will start to remove trees from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island’s Seaplane Base in an area adjacent to Regatta Drive and just north of the Olympic View Elementary School. 

 

This tree removal effort, of about 7 acres, is in preparation for the building of a new Hand-In-Hand/Home Connection/Oak Harbor Virtual Academy facility for students within the Oak Harbor School District. 

 

This work will take approximately 3 weeks and will include cutting, yarding, loading, and removal of timber from the site; therefore, nearby residents should expect to hear heavy equipment activity typically used in timber removal operations.  

 

A new gravel service road will also be constructed off Regatta Drive to support equipment and truck ingress and egress to the worksite.  All work will be performed during regular working hours Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m.  No work will be scheduled or planned to be done on Saturday, Sunday, holidays or outside regular working hours unless otherwise specified or directed. 

 

The Navy has completed an environmental review of the project and determined that no harvesting operations will be allowed from April 13 to July 31, due to time of year restrictions related to the Migratory Birds nesting season. All timber is required to be cut and on the ground by March 31. 

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
Monday 12th, February 2024 01:09pm.

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