81_FR_60902 81 FR 60731 - Notice of Availability of the Proposed Resource Management Plans for the Beaver Dam Wash and Red Cliffs National Conservation Areas; Proposed Amendment to the St. George Field Office Resource Management Plan; and Abbreviated Final Environmental Impact Statement, Utah

81 FR 60731 - Notice of Availability of the Proposed Resource Management Plans for the Beaver Dam Wash and Red Cliffs National Conservation Areas; Proposed Amendment to the St. George Field Office Resource Management Plan; and Abbreviated Final Environmental Impact Statement, Utah

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 171 (September 2, 2016)

Page Range60731-60732
FR Document2016-21185

In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA), the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), and the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009 (OPLMA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has prepared proposed resource management plans (RMPs) for the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area and the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area and a proposed amendment to the St. George Field Office RMP (Proposed Amendment). The three planning efforts were initiated concurrently and are supported by a single environmental impact statement (EIS), and by this notice, the BLM is announcing their availability.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 171 (Friday, September 2, 2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Land Management

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Notice of Availability of the Proposed Resource Management Plans 
for the Beaver Dam Wash and Red Cliffs National Conservation Areas; 
Proposed Amendment to the St. George Field Office Resource Management 
Plan; and Abbreviated Final Environmental Impact Statement, Utah

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 
1969, as amended (NEPA), the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 
1976, as amended (FLPMA), and the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act 
of 2009 (OPLMA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has prepared 
proposed resource management plans (RMPs) for the Beaver Dam Wash 
National Conservation Area and the Red Cliffs National Conservation 
Area and a proposed amendment to the St. George Field Office RMP 
(Proposed Amendment). The three planning efforts were initiated 
concurrently and are supported by a single environmental impact 
statement (EIS), and by this notice, the BLM is announcing their 
availability.

DATES: The BLM planning regulations state that any person who meets the 
conditions described in those regulations may protest the BLM's 
Proposed RMPs/Proposed Amendment and abbreviated Final EIS and must 
file the protest within 30 days following the date that the 
Environmental Protection Agency publishes its Notice of Availability in 
the Federal Register.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the Proposed RMPs/Proposed Amendment and 
abbreviated Final EIS have been sent to affected Federal and State 
agencies, tribal governments, local governmental entities, and to other 
stakeholders and members of the public who have requested copies. 
Copies of the Proposed RMPs/Proposed Amendment and abbreviated Final 
EIS are available for inspection at the Interagency Public Lands 
Information Center, 345 East Riverside Drive, St. George, UT 84790, and 
the BLM Utah State Office Public Room, 440 West 200 South, Suite 500, 
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101; during normal business hours (8 a.m. to 
4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday, except holidays. The Proposed RMPs/
Proposed Amendment and abbreviated Final EIS are also available online 
at: http://bit.ly/2av3Q1i.
    All protests must be in writing and mailed to one of the following 
addresses:
    Regular Mail: BLM Director (210), Attention: Protest Coordinator, 
P.O. Box 71383, Washington, DC 20024-1383.
    Overnight Delivery: BLM Director (210), Attention: Protest 
Coordinator, 20 M Street SE., Room 2134LM, Washington, DC 20003.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Keith Rigtrup, RMP Planner, telephone 
435-865-3000; address: 345 East Riverside Drive, St. George, Utah 
84790; email: [email protected].
    Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf may call 
the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to 
contact the above individual during normal business hours. The FIRS is 
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to leave a message or question 
with the above individual. You will receive a reply during normal 
business hours.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of this planning process is to 
satisfy specific mandates from the Omnibus Public Land Management Act 
of 2009 (Pub. L. 111-11, at Title 1, Subtitle O, hereinafter OPLMA) 
that directed the Secretary of the Interior, through the BLM, to 
develop comprehensive management plans for the Beaver Dam Wash National 
Conservation Area (63,480 acres of public land) and the Red Cliffs 
National Conservation Area (44,859 acres of public land), located in 
Washington County, Utah. Both National Conservation Areas (NCAs) were 
established on March 30, 2009, when President Barack Obama signed OPLMA 
into law. The need to amend the St. George Field Office RMP (approved 
in 1999) is also derived from OPLMA. Section 1979(a)(1) and (2) of 
OPLMA directed the Secretary, through the BLM, to identify areas 
located in the county where biological conservation is a priority, and 
undertake activities to conserve and restore plant and animal species 
and natural communities within such areas. The decisions contained in 
the Proposed Amendment and abbreviated Final EIS do not pertain to 
private and State lands within the boundaries of the St. George Field 
Office planning area or the NCAs.
    Section 1977(b)(1) of OPLMA, directed the BLM to develop a 
comprehensive travel management plan for public lands in Washington 
County. The St. George Field Office RMP must be amended to modify 
certain existing off-highway vehicle (OHV) area designations (open, 
limited or closed) before this comprehensive travel management plan can 
be developed.
    BLM Utah developed the Proposed RMPs and Proposed Amendment by 
combining components of the four alternatives that were presented in 
the Draft RMPs and Draft Amendment and associated Draft EIS, released 
for public review on July 17, 2015. These alternatives contained goals, 
objectives, and management decisions for the two NCAs that were 
designed to address the long-term management of public land resources 
and land uses, while fulfilling the conservation purpose of the NCAs 
included in OPLMA. The alternatives identified in the Draft Amendment 
were developed to satisfy the requirements of OPLMA related to 
biological conservation and travel management and to comply with FLPMA 
and other relevant Federal laws, regulations, and agency policies.

Alternatives Considered in the Draft RMPs for the Beaver Dam Wash and 
Red Cliffs NCAs and Draft EIS

    The four alternatives considered in the Draft RMPs and Draft EIS 
included the following:
    Alternative A was the No Action alternative required by NEPA and 
served as a baseline against which to compare potential environmental 
consequences that could be associated with implementation of the other 
alternatives. Under this alternative, management for the two NCAs would 
be derived primarily from management decisions in the 1999 St. George 
Field Office RMP, as amended.
    Alternative B, the BLM's Preferred Alternative in the Draft, 
emphasized resource protection, while allowing land uses that were 
consistent with the NCA purposes, current laws, Federal regulations, 
and agency policies. Management actions would strive to protect 
ecologically important areas, native vegetation communities, habitats 
for wildlife, including special status species, cultural resources, and 
the scenic qualities of each NCA from natural and human-caused impacts.
    Alternative C emphasized the conservation and protection of NCA 
ecological, cultural, and scenic values and the restoration of damaged 
lands. Higher levels of restrictions on certain land uses and 
activities were proposed to achieve conservation goals, while 
continuing to allow for compatible public uses in the two NCAs.
    Alternative D proposed a broader array and higher levels of public 
use and access by emphasizing diverse and

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sustainable recreation uses of the two NCAs, through the development of 
new, non-motorized trails and visitor amenities. In Alternative D of 
the Draft RMP for the Red Cliffs NCA, the BLM also proposed the 
designation of a new utility and transportation corridor to accommodate 
all of the potential highway alignments that Washington County provided 
to the BLM for the ``northern transportation route''. Also under 
Alternative D, rights-of-way could be granted for new utilities, water 
lines, and associated roads within the designated utility and 
transportation corridor.

Proposed RMPs and Proposed Amendment and Abbreviated Final EIS

    The Proposed RMPs for the Beaver Dam Wash and Red Cliffs NCAs and 
Proposed Amendment to the St. George Field Office RMP are primarily 
based on the management goals, objectives, and actions identified in 
the draft plans as the BLM's Preferred Alternative, Alternative B. 
However, in response to public comments and input from the Cooperating 
Agencies, other Federal and State agencies, tribal governments, and 
local governmental entities, components of the other alternatives that 
were presented in the draft plans and analyzed in the Draft EIS were 
selected to comprise management decisions in the Proposed RMPs and 
Proposed Amendment. In some cases, minor edits or clarifications were 
made and these are shown in italicized text surrounded by brackets in 
the proposed plans. None of the minor edits or clarifications required 
modifications to the analysis of the environmental consequences 
presented in Chapter 4 of the Draft EIS. The BLM has prepared an 
abbreviated Final EIS to support the Proposed NCA RMPs and Proposed 
Amendment, consistent with Federal regulations at 40 CFR 1503.4 (c). 
The resulting Proposed RMPs and Proposed Amendment address the range of 
public, agency, and governmental concerns about resource management and 
land uses in the planning area raised during the planning process, and 
meet the Congressionally-defined purposes of the NCAs and OPLMA's 
mandates related to public land management in Washington County.

Proposed Areas of Critical Environmental Concern

    In accordance with 43 CFR 1610.7-2(b), the Notice of Availability 
for the Draft RMPs and Draft Amendment/Draft EIS (80 FR 42527, July 17, 
2015) announced a concurrent public comment period on proposed ACECs. 
The Proposed Amendment includes proposed ACEC designations for the 
following areas:

South Hills ACEC: (1,950 acres)

     Value: Endangered Species Dwarf Bearclaw Poppy (Arctomecon 
humilis) and Holmgren Milkvetch (Astragalus holmgreniorum).
     Limitations on the Following Uses: Commercial and personal 
use woodland products harvesting (green wood, dead and down, poles, and 
Christmas trees) and firewood gathering would be prohibited; closed to 
mineral materials disposal; managed as exclusion area for linear, site-
type, and material site ROWs; closed to native seed, plants, and plant 
materials harvesting for commercial purposes and personal use; open to 
fluid mineral leasing with a no surface occupancy stipulation; closed 
to dispersed camping; OHV area designation would be limited to 
designated roads and trails; and managed as Visual Resources Management 
(VRM) Class II.

State Line ACEC: (1,410 acres)

     Value: Endangered Species Holmgren's Milkvetch and 
Gierisch Globemallow (Sphaeralcea gierischii).
     Limitations on the Following Uses: Commercial and personal 
use woodland products harvesting (green wood, dead and down, poles, and 
Christmas trees) and firewood gathering would be prohibited; closed to 
mineral materials disposal; managed as exclusion area for linear, site-
type, and material site ROWs; closed to native seed, plants, and plant 
materials harvesting for commercial purposes and personal use; open to 
fluid mineral leasing with a no surface occupancy stipulation; closed 
to dispersed camping; OHV area designation would be limited to 
designated roads and trails; and managed as VRM Class II.

Webb Hill ACEC: (520 acres)

     Value: Endangered Species Dwarf Bearclaw Poppy.
     Limitations on the Following Uses: Commercial and personal 
use woodland products harvesting (green wood, dead and down, poles, and 
Christmas trees) and firewood gathering would be prohibited; closed to 
mineral materials disposal; managed as exclusion area for linear, site-
type, and material site ROWs; closed to native seed, plants, and plant 
materials harvesting for commercial purposes and personal use; closed 
to fluid mineral leasing; closed to dispersed camping; OHV area 
designation would be limited to designated roads and trails; and 
managed as VRM Class II.
    Instructions for filing a protest with the Director of the BLM 
regarding the proposed plans may be found in the ``Dear Reader'' Letter 
of the Proposed RMPs for the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area 
and the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, and Proposed Amendment 
to the St. George Field Office RMP/abbreviated Final EIS and at 43 CFR 
1610.5-2. All protests must be in writing and mailed to the appropriate 
address, as set forth in the ADDRESSES section above. Emailed protests 
will not be accepted as valid protests unless the protesting party also 
provides the original letter, either by regular or overnight mail and 
it is postmarked by the close of the protest period. Under these 
conditions, the BLM will consider the emailed protest as an advance 
copy and it will receive full consideration. If you wish to provide the 
BLM with such advance notification, please direct emails to 
[email protected]. Before including your address, phone number, email 
address, or other personal identifying information in your protest, you 
should be aware that your entire protest--including your personal 
identifying information--may be made publicly available at any time. 
While you may ask us in your protest to withhold your personal 
identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we 
will be able to do so.

    Authority:  40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10, 43 CFR 1610.2, 43 CFR 
1610.5.

Jenna Whitlock,
Acting State Director.
[FR Doc. 2016-21185 Filed 9-1-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              holidays. The Proposed RMPs/Proposed                  be amended to modify certain existing
                                                                                                          Amendment and abbreviated Final EIS                   off-highway vehicle (OHV) area
                                                  Bureau of Land Management                               are also available online at: http://bit.ly/          designations (open, limited or closed)
                                                  [16X L1109AF LLUTC03000.L16100000.                      2av3Q1i.                                              before this comprehensive travel
                                                  DQ0000.LXSS004J0000 24–1A]                                 All protests must be in writing and                management plan can be developed.
                                                                                                          mailed to one of the following                           BLM Utah developed the Proposed
                                                  Notice of Availability of the Proposed                  addresses:                                            RMPs and Proposed Amendment by
                                                  Resource Management Plans for the                          Regular Mail: BLM Director (210),                  combining components of the four
                                                  Beaver Dam Wash and Red Cliffs                          Attention: Protest Coordinator, P.O. Box              alternatives that were presented in the
                                                  National Conservation Areas;                            71383, Washington, DC 20024–1383.                     Draft RMPs and Draft Amendment and
                                                  Proposed Amendment to the St.                              Overnight Delivery: BLM Director                   associated Draft EIS, released for public
                                                  George Field Office Resource                            (210), Attention: Protest Coordinator, 20             review on July 17, 2015. These
                                                  Management Plan; and Abbreviated                        M Street SE., Room 2134LM,                            alternatives contained goals, objectives,
                                                  Final Environmental Impact Statement,                   Washington, DC 20003.                                 and management decisions for the two
                                                  Utah                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      NCAs that were designed to address the
                                                                                                          Keith Rigtrup, RMP Planner, telephone                 long-term management of public land
                                                  AGENCY:   Bureau of Land Management,                    435–865–3000; address: 345 East                       resources and land uses, while fulfilling
                                                  Interior.                                               Riverside Drive, St. George, Utah 84790;              the conservation purpose of the NCAs
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                         email: krigtrup@blm.gov.                              included in OPLMA. The alternatives
                                                                                                             Persons who use a                                  identified in the Draft Amendment were
                                                  SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                       telecommunications device for the deaf                developed to satisfy the requirements of
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act of                    may call the Federal Information Relay                OPLMA related to biological
                                                  1969, as amended (NEPA), the Federal                    Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 to                   conservation and travel management
                                                  Land Policy and Management Act of                       contact the above individual during                   and to comply with FLPMA and other
                                                  1976, as amended (FLPMA), and the                       normal business hours. The FIRS is                    relevant Federal laws, regulations, and
                                                  Omnibus Public Lands Management Act                     available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,              agency policies.
                                                  of 2009 (OPLMA), the Bureau of Land                     to leave a message or question with the
                                                  Management (BLM) has prepared                                                                                 Alternatives Considered in the Draft
                                                                                                          above individual. You will receive a                  RMPs for the Beaver Dam Wash and
                                                  proposed resource management plans                      reply during normal business hours.
                                                  (RMPs) for the Beaver Dam Wash                                                                                Red Cliffs NCAs and Draft EIS
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                           The four alternatives considered in
                                                  National Conservation Area and the Red
                                                  Cliffs National Conservation Area and a                 purpose of this planning process is to                the Draft RMPs and Draft EIS included
                                                  proposed amendment to the St. George                    satisfy specific mandates from the                    the following:
                                                  Field Office RMP (Proposed                              Omnibus Public Land Management Act                       Alternative A was the No Action
                                                  Amendment). The three planning efforts                  of 2009 (Pub. L. 111–11, at Title 1,                  alternative required by NEPA and
                                                  were initiated concurrently and are                     Subtitle O, hereinafter OPLMA) that                   served as a baseline against which to
                                                  supported by a single environmental                     directed the Secretary of the Interior,               compare potential environmental
                                                  impact statement (EIS), and by this                     through the BLM, to develop                           consequences that could be associated
                                                  notice, the BLM is announcing their                     comprehensive management plans for                    with implementation of the other
                                                  availability.                                           the Beaver Dam Wash National                          alternatives. Under this alternative,
                                                                                                          Conservation Area (63,480 acres of                    management for the two NCAs would be
                                                  DATES:  The BLM planning regulations                    public land) and the Red Cliffs National              derived primarily from management
                                                  state that any person who meets the                     Conservation Area (44,859 acres of                    decisions in the 1999 St. George Field
                                                  conditions described in those                           public land), located in Washington                   Office RMP, as amended.
                                                  regulations may protest the BLM’s                       County, Utah. Both National                              Alternative B, the BLM’s Preferred
                                                  Proposed RMPs/Proposed Amendment                        Conservation Areas (NCAs) were                        Alternative in the Draft, emphasized
                                                  and abbreviated Final EIS and must file                 established on March 30, 2009, when                   resource protection, while allowing land
                                                  the protest within 30 days following the                President Barack Obama signed OPLMA                   uses that were consistent with the NCA
                                                  date that the Environmental Protection                  into law. The need to amend the St.                   purposes, current laws, Federal
                                                  Agency publishes its Notice of                          George Field Office RMP (approved in                  regulations, and agency policies.
                                                  Availability in the Federal Register.                   1999) is also derived from OPLMA.                     Management actions would strive to
                                                  ADDRESSES: Copies of the Proposed                       Section 1979(a)(1) and (2) of OPLMA                   protect ecologically important areas,
                                                  RMPs/Proposed Amendment and                             directed the Secretary, through the                   native vegetation communities, habitats
                                                  abbreviated Final EIS have been sent to                 BLM, to identify areas located in the                 for wildlife, including special status
                                                  affected Federal and State agencies,                    county where biological conservation is               species, cultural resources, and the
                                                  tribal governments, local governmental                  a priority, and undertake activities to               scenic qualities of each NCA from
                                                  entities, and to other stakeholders and                 conserve and restore plant and animal                 natural and human-caused impacts.
                                                  members of the public who have                          species and natural communities within                   Alternative C emphasized the
                                                  requested copies. Copies of the                         such areas. The decisions contained in                conservation and protection of NCA
                                                  Proposed RMPs/Proposed Amendment                        the Proposed Amendment and                            ecological, cultural, and scenic values
                                                  and abbreviated Final EIS are available                 abbreviated Final EIS do not pertain to               and the restoration of damaged lands.
                                                  for inspection at the Interagency Public                private and State lands within the                    Higher levels of restrictions on certain
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                                                  Lands Information Center, 345 East                      boundaries of the St. George Field Office             land uses and activities were proposed
                                                  Riverside Drive, St. George, UT 84790,                  planning area or the NCAs.                            to achieve conservation goals, while
                                                  and the BLM Utah State Office Public                       Section 1977(b)(1) of OPLMA,                       continuing to allow for compatible
                                                  Room, 440 West 200 South, Suite 500,                    directed the BLM to develop a                         public uses in the two NCAs.
                                                  Salt Lake City, Utah 84101; during                      comprehensive travel management plan                     Alternative D proposed a broader
                                                  normal business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30                   for public lands in Washington County.                array and higher levels of public use
                                                  p.m.), Monday through Friday, except                    The St. George Field Office RMP must                  and access by emphasizing diverse and


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                                                  sustainable recreation uses of the two                  proposed ACEC designations for the                    proposed plans may be found in the
                                                  NCAs, through the development of new,                   following areas:                                      ‘‘Dear Reader’’ Letter of the Proposed
                                                  non-motorized trails and visitor                        South Hills ACEC: (1,950 acres)                       RMPs for the Beaver Dam Wash
                                                  amenities. In Alternative D of the Draft                   • Value: Endangered Species Dwarf                  National Conservation Area and the Red
                                                  RMP for the Red Cliffs NCA, the BLM                     Bearclaw Poppy (Arctomecon humilis)                   Cliffs National Conservation Area, and
                                                  also proposed the designation of a new                  and Holmgren Milkvetch (Astragalus                    Proposed Amendment to the St. George
                                                  utility and transportation corridor to                                                                        Field Office RMP/abbreviated Final EIS
                                                                                                          holmgreniorum).
                                                  accommodate all of the potential                                                                              and at 43 CFR 1610.5–2. All protests
                                                                                                             • Limitations on the Following Uses:
                                                  highway alignments that Washington                                                                            must be in writing and mailed to the
                                                                                                          Commercial and personal use woodland
                                                  County provided to the BLM for the                                                                            appropriate address, as set forth in the
                                                                                                          products harvesting (green wood, dead
                                                  ‘‘northern transportation route’’. Also                                                                       ADDRESSES section above. Emailed
                                                                                                          and down, poles, and Christmas trees)
                                                  under Alternative D, rights-of-way could                                                                      protests will not be accepted as valid
                                                                                                          and firewood gathering would be
                                                  be granted for new utilities, water lines,                                                                    protests unless the protesting party also
                                                                                                          prohibited; closed to mineral materials
                                                  and associated roads within the                                                                               provides the original letter, either by
                                                                                                          disposal; managed as exclusion area for
                                                  designated utility and transportation                                                                         regular or overnight mail and it is
                                                                                                          linear, site-type, and material site
                                                  corridor.                                                                                                     postmarked by the close of the protest
                                                                                                          ROWs; closed to native seed, plants, and
                                                  Proposed RMPs and Proposed                              plant materials harvesting for                        period. Under these conditions, the
                                                  Amendment and Abbreviated Final EIS                     commercial purposes and personal use;                 BLM will consider the emailed protest
                                                                                                          open to fluid mineral leasing with a no               as an advance copy and it will receive
                                                    The Proposed RMPs for the Beaver                                                                            full consideration. If you wish to
                                                  Dam Wash and Red Cliffs NCAs and                        surface occupancy stipulation; closed to
                                                                                                          dispersed camping; OHV area                           provide the BLM with such advance
                                                  Proposed Amendment to the St. George                                                                          notification, please direct emails to
                                                  Field Office RMP are primarily based on                 designation would be limited to
                                                                                                          designated roads and trails; and                      protest@blm.gov. Before including your
                                                  the management goals, objectives, and                                                                         address, phone number, email address,
                                                  actions identified in the draft plans as                managed as Visual Resources
                                                                                                          Management (VRM) Class II.                            or other personal identifying
                                                  the BLM’s Preferred Alternative,                                                                              information in your protest, you should
                                                  Alternative B. However, in response to                  State Line ACEC: (1,410 acres)                        be aware that your entire protest—
                                                  public comments and input from the                         • Value: Endangered Species                        including your personal identifying
                                                  Cooperating Agencies, other Federal and                 Holmgren’s Milkvetch and Gierisch                     information—may be made publicly
                                                  State agencies, tribal governments, and                 Globemallow (Sphaeralcea gierischii).                 available at any time. While you may
                                                  local governmental entities, components                    • Limitations on the Following Uses:               ask us in your protest to withhold your
                                                  of the other alternatives that were                     Commercial and personal use woodland                  personal identifying information from
                                                  presented in the draft plans and                        products harvesting (green wood, dead                 public review, we cannot guarantee that
                                                  analyzed in the Draft EIS were selected                 and down, poles, and Christmas trees)                 we will be able to do so.
                                                  to comprise management decisions in                     and firewood gathering would be
                                                  the Proposed RMPs and Proposed                                                                                  Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR
                                                                                                          prohibited; closed to mineral materials               1506.10, 43 CFR 1610.2, 43 CFR 1610.5.
                                                  Amendment. In some cases, minor edits                   disposal; managed as exclusion area for
                                                  or clarifications were made and these                   linear, site-type, and material site                  Jenna Whitlock,
                                                  are shown in italicized text surrounded                 ROWs; closed to native seed, plants, and              Acting State Director.
                                                  by brackets in the proposed plans. None                 plant materials harvesting for                        [FR Doc. 2016–21185 Filed 9–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  of the minor edits or clarifications                    commercial purposes and personal use;                 BILLING CODE 4310–DQ–P
                                                  required modifications to the analysis of               open to fluid mineral leasing with a no
                                                  the environmental consequences                          surface occupancy stipulation; closed to
                                                  presented in Chapter 4 of the Draft EIS.                dispersed camping; OHV area                           DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                  The BLM has prepared an abbreviated                     designation would be limited to
                                                  Final EIS to support the Proposed NCA                   designated roads and trails; and                      Bureau of Land Management
                                                  RMPs and Proposed Amendment,                            managed as VRM Class II.
                                                  consistent with Federal regulations at 40                                                                     [LLORV00000.L10200000.DF0000.
                                                  CFR 1503.4 (c). The resulting Proposed                  Webb Hill ACEC: (520 acres)                           LXSSH1040000.16XL1109AF. HAG 16–0208]
                                                  RMPs and Proposed Amendment                                • Value: Endangered Species Dwarf
                                                                                                          Bearclaw Poppy.                                       Notice of Public Meetings for the John
                                                  address the range of public, agency, and                                                                      Day-Snake Resource Advisory Council
                                                  governmental concerns about resource                       • Limitations on the Following Uses:
                                                  management and land uses in the                         Commercial and personal use woodland                  AGENCY:   Bureau of Land Management,
                                                  planning area raised during the                         products harvesting (green wood, dead                 Interior.
                                                  planning process, and meet the                          and down, poles, and Christmas trees)                 ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
                                                  Congressionally-defined purposes of the                 and firewood gathering would be
                                                  NCAs and OPLMA’s mandates related to                    prohibited; closed to mineral materials               SUMMARY:   In accordance with the
                                                  public land management in Washington                    disposal; managed as exclusion area for               Federal Land Policy and Management
                                                  County.                                                 linear, site-type, and material site                  Act and the Federal Advisory
                                                                                                          ROWs; closed to native seed, plants, and              Committee Act of 1972, and the U.S.
                                                  Proposed Areas of Critical                              plant materials harvesting for                        Department of the Interior, Bureau of
                                                  Environmental Concern                                   commercial purposes and personal use;                 Land Management (BLM), the John Day-
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                                                    In accordance with 43 CFR 1610.7–                     closed to fluid mineral leasing; closed to            Snake Resource Advisory Council (RAC)
                                                  2(b), the Notice of Availability for the                dispersed camping; OHV area                           will meet as indicated below.
                                                  Draft RMPs and Draft Amendment/Draft                    designation would be limited to                       DATES: The John Day-Snake RAC will
                                                  EIS (80 FR 42527, July 17, 2015)                        designated roads and trails; and                      hold a meeting Friday, October 7, 2016,
                                                  announced a concurrent public                           managed as VRM Class II.                              at the River Lodge and Grill in
                                                  comment period on proposed ACECs.                          Instructions for filing a protest with             Boardman, Oregon. The meeting will
                                                  The Proposed Amendment includes                         the Director of the BLM regarding the                 run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A public


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SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesThe BLM planning regulations state that any person who meets the conditions described in those regulations may protest the BLM's Proposed RMPs/Proposed Amendment and abbreviated Final EIS and must file the protest within 30 days following the date that the Environmental Protection Agency publishes its Notice of Availability in the Federal Register.
ContactKeith Rigtrup, RMP Planner, telephone
FR Citation81 FR 60731 

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