Sierra Pacific Industries, a California Corporation Pine Mountain Lumber Co., a California Corporation George A. Schmidbauer Mary M. Schmidbauer Schmidbauer Lumber, Inc., a California Corporation, Plaintiffs-Cross and Eel River Sawmills, Inc., a California Corporation Erickson Lumber Co., a California Corporation Hi-Ridge Lumber Co., a California Corporation P & M Cedar Products, Inc., a California Corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross v. Richard Lyng, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture R. Max Peterson, Chief of the United States Forest Service Zane G. Smith, Jr., Regional Forester for Region 5 of the United States Forest Service, Defendants-Appellees-Cross Big Flat Timber Co., a California General Partnership Suntip Co., an Oregon General Partnership Hampton Tree Farms, Inc., an Oregon Corporation Roseburg Lumber Co., an Oregon Corporation Publishers Paper Co., a Delaware Corporation Penn Timber, Inc., an Oregon Corporation Merrill & Ring, Inc., a Washington Corporation Wilsonville Timber Co., Ltd., an Oregon Partnership, Plaintiffs-Cross and Willamette Industries, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant- Cross and Pedee Lumber Co., an Oregon Corporation Alpine Veneers, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Richard Lyng, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture R. Max Peterson, Chief of the United States Forest Service James F. Torrence, Regional Forester for Region 6 of the United States Forest Service, Defendants-Appellees-Cross

866 F.2d 1099
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 25, 1989
Docket87-3835
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Sierra Pacific Industries, a California Corporation Pine Mountain Lumber Co., a California Corporation George A. Schmidbauer Mary M. Schmidbauer Schmidbauer Lumber, Inc., a California Corporation, Plaintiffs-Cross and Eel River Sawmills, Inc., a California Corporation Erickson Lumber Co., a California Corporation Hi-Ridge Lumber Co., a California Corporation P & M Cedar Products, Inc., a California Corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross v. Richard Lyng, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture R. Max Peterson, Chief of the United States Forest Service Zane G. Smith, Jr., Regional Forester for Region 5 of the United States Forest Service, Defendants-Appellees-Cross Big Flat Timber Co., a California General Partnership Suntip Co., an Oregon General Partnership Hampton Tree Farms, Inc., an Oregon Corporation Roseburg Lumber Co., an Oregon Corporation Publishers Paper Co., a Delaware Corporation Penn Timber, Inc., an Oregon Corporation Merrill & Ring, Inc., a Washington Corporation Wilsonville Timber Co., Ltd., an Oregon Partnership, Plaintiffs-Cross and Willamette Industries, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant- Cross and Pedee Lumber Co., an Oregon Corporation Alpine Veneers, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, Plaintiffs-Intervenors v. Richard Lyng, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture R. Max Peterson, Chief of the United States Forest Service James F. Torrence, Regional Forester for Region 6 of the United States Forest Service, Defendants-Appellees-Cross, 866 F.2d 1099 (9th Cir. 1989).

Opinion

866 F.2d 1099

35 Cont.Cas.Fed. (CCH) 75,617

SIERRA PACIFIC INDUSTRIES, a California corporation; Pine
Mountain Lumber Co., a California corporation; George A.
Schmidbauer; Mary M. Schmidbauer; Schmidbauer Lumber,
Inc., a California corporation, Plaintiffs-Cross Appellees,
and
Eel River Sawmills, Inc., a California corporation;
Erickson Lumber Co., a California corporation; Hi-Ridge
Lumber Co., a California corporation; P & M Cedar Products,
Inc., a California corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross Appellees,
v.
Richard LYNG,* Secretary of the United States
Department of Agriculture; R. Max Peterson, Chief of the
United States Forest Service; Zane G. Smith, Jr., Regional
Forester for Region 5 of the United States Forest Service,
Defendants-Appellees-Cross Appellants.
BIG FLAT TIMBER CO., a California general partnership;
Suntip Co., an Oregon general partnership; Hampton Tree
Farms, Inc., an Oregon corporation; Roseburg Lumber Co., an
Oregon corporation; Publishers Paper Co., a Delaware
corporation; Penn Timber, Inc., an Oregon corporation;
Merrill & Ring, Inc., a Washington corporation; Wilsonville
Timber Co., Ltd., an Oregon partnership, Plaintiffs-Cross Appellees,
and
Willamette Industries, Inc., an Oregon corporation,
Plaintiff-Appellant- Cross Appellee,
and
Pedee Lumber Co., an Oregon corporation; Alpine Veneers,
Inc., an Oregon corporation, Plaintiffs-Intervenors,
v.
Richard LYNG, Secretary of the United States Department of
Agriculture; R. Max Peterson, Chief of the United States
Forest Service; James F. Torrence, Regional Forester for
Region 6 of the United States Forest Service,
Defendants-Appellees-Cross Appellants.

Nos. 86-2708, 86-2718, 86-2994, 86-15012, 87-3799 and 87-3835.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted April 14, 1988.
Decided Jan. 25, 1989.

Wesley R. Higbie, Hendrickson, Higbie & Cole, San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiffs-appellants-cross appellees Eel River Sawmills, Inc., et al.

James N. Westwood, Miller Nash, Wiener, Hager & Carlsen, Portland, Or., for plaintiff-appellant-cross appellee Willamette Industries, Inc.

Dirk D. Snel, Dept. of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Div., Washington, D.C., for defendants-appellees-cross appellants.

James H. Clarke, Spears, Lubersky, Campbell, Bledsoe, Anderson & Young, Portland, Or., for plaintiff-cross appellee Publishers Paper Co.

Mildred J. Carmack, Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, Portland, Or., for plaintiffs-cross appellees Penn Timber, Inc., et al.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon.

Before GOODWIN, SCHROEDER and POOLE, Circuit Judges.

POOLE, Circuit Judge:

Plaintiffs, logging and timber firms, brought separate actions in California and Oregon against defendants, the Secretary of Agriculture and U.S. Forest Service officials, challenging the validity of regulations issued to implement Sec. 2 of the Federal Timber Contract Payment Modification Act, 16 U.S.C. Sec. 618 (Supp. IV 1986) ("the Act"). The Act allows holders of certain federal timber contracts to be released from their contractual obligations upon payment of a "buy-out" charge. The plaintiffs appeal those portions of the district courts' orders sustaining three of the regulations, and the government appeals those portions which hold that the effective date of the release must be adjusted to reflect the Secretary's delay in implementing the regulations. We affirm in part, reverse in part and remand for further proceedings.

BACKGROUND1

The National Forest System is administered by the Secretary of Agriculture through the United States Forest Service. Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. Sec. 472a (1982), the Forest Service sells to private companies the rights to cut and sell timber grown on National Forest System lands.2 For each designated tract, the Forest Service estimates the volume of merchantable timber and the appraised value so that prospective purchasers can prepare bids. A timber sale contract is awarded to the highest qualified bidder.

Each timber sale contract obligates the purchaser to cut and remove all included timber from the designated tract within a certain period, usually three to five years. Under these contracts, actual payment is not based on the estimated volume; rather, the purchaser pays the contract rate multiplied by the actual volume of merchantable timber removed. In the event of failure to perform, the purchaser is obligated to pay damages to the U.S. in the amount of the difference between the contract price and the price at which the timber can be resold.

Between 1977 and 1980, a combination of economic factors caused many timber companies to bid for timber at three to four times the Forest Service appraised value. In the early 1980's, however, the market for forest products declined substantially, leaving timber companies with contract obligations far above the market value of the timber. Strict enforcement of contract deadlines threatened to force many timber companies out of business, devastating communities which were dependent on the forest products industry.

The Forest Service responded to this economic situation by authorizing extraordinary extensions of time for contract performance, based on a finding of substantial overriding public interest pursuant to 16 U.S.C. Sec. 472a(c)(B). The extension policies announced in May 1980 and October 1981 became known as "Soft I" and "Soft II" respectively. A third extension policy was announced in November 1982. At first, these extension policies required the timber companies to make interim monthly payments (extension deposits) during the term of the extension. In 1982, however, the government authorized deferral of extension deposits until just before harvesting, provided that the purchaser paid interest for the deferral period.

In July 1983, the President authorized the Secretary of Agriculture to extend certain timber sale contracts for up to five years without requiring the purchaser to pay interest. This policy was known as the Multi-Sale Extension Program (MSEP). In order to qualify, a purchaser had to agree to modify his contracts to include certain conditions. The major requirement was that the purchaser establish a harvest schedule reflecting proportionate harvesting of all timber remaining in the extended contracts.3

In 1984, Congress passed the Federal Timber Contract Payment Modification Act, and it was signed by the President on October 16, 1984. Pub.L. 98-478, 98 Stat. 2213 (1984). The Act ratified the MSEP (with one modification not relevant here) as implemented by the Secretary of Agriculture. 16 U.S.C. Sec. 618(b). The Act also authorized and directed the Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior to permit purchasers to return a certain number of timber contracts upon payment of a "buy-out" charge. 16 U.S.C. Sec. 618(a).

Under Sec.

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