Cutting area sketch
Cutting area sketch with Timbro
A cutting area sketch created by Timbro will help you obtain a precise and legally compliant cutting area sketch, which will ensure timely receipt of a felling permit and the fastest possible start of logging. The cutting area sketch must be executed very precisely and must include:
- Property name
- Cadastral number of the land unit
- Indication of the north side
- Location of the cutting area boundary contour and coordinates of boundary points
- Attachment to the quarter line, land unit boundary marker, route, ditch, clearing, intersection of a forest infrastructure object or coordinates of the cutting area vertices
- Owner’s details
Cutting area sketches – an important step to increasing your financial gain
A properly created cutting area sketch requires knowledge, experience and a meticulous approach, which will speed up all processes and accelerate your financial gain. An inaccurately created cutting area sketch can reduce your profit if, for example, a smaller area is marked and drawn in the sketch than the real area where it is possible to carry out forest felling, and can also prolong the receipt of a felling permit if there are inaccuracies in the cutting area sketch.
Frequently asked questions about the felling plan
A cutting area sketch is a visualized document of the marked cutting area, which must be submitted to the forestry to obtain a felling permit.
Cutting area sketches can be created both manually and using special GPS devices. At the Timbro Rural Property Consulting Center, we use the latest technology to make the cutting area sketch faster and more accurate.
