83_FR_38267 83 FR 38117 - Snow King Mountain Resort On-mountain Improvements Project Environmental Impact Statement, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson Ranger District, Teton County, Wyoming

83 FR 38117 - Snow King Mountain Resort On-mountain Improvements Project Environmental Impact Statement, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson Ranger District, Teton County, Wyoming

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 150 (August 3, 2018)

Page Range38117-38118
FR Document2018-16559

The Forest Service has accepted a master development plan from Snow King Mountain Resort. The master development plan is a multi-year plan for improvement and expansion of facilities at the resort, which operates in part under special use permit with the Forest Service. The proposed action is to update existing facilities and develop new winter and summer recreation opportunities. The Forest Service is considering the authorization of a permit boundary expansion, building a multi- function guest services building on the summit of Snow King Mountain, adding additional ski lifts and lift upgrades, building new ski runs and improving existing runs, expanding and improving snowmaking and night-lighting coverage, building a mountain bike park and trail system, adding hiking trails, and building additional service facilities.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 150 (Friday, August 3, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 150 (Friday, August 3, 2018)]
[Notices]
[Pages 38117-38118]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2018-16559]


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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Snow King Mountain Resort On-mountain Improvements Project 
Environmental Impact Statement, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson 
Ranger District, Teton County, Wyoming

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.

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SUMMARY: The Forest Service has accepted a master development plan from 
Snow King Mountain Resort. The master development plan is a multi-year 
plan for improvement and expansion of facilities at the resort, which 
operates in part under special use permit with the Forest Service. The 
proposed action is to update existing facilities and develop new winter 
and summer recreation opportunities. The Forest Service is considering 
the authorization of a permit boundary expansion, building a multi-
function guest services building on the summit of Snow King Mountain, 
adding additional ski lifts and lift upgrades, building new ski runs 
and improving existing runs, expanding and improving snowmaking and 
night-lighting coverage, building a mountain bike park and trail 
system, adding hiking trails, and building additional service 
facilities.

DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received 
by within 30 days from date of publication of this notice in the 
Federal Register. The draft environmental impact statement is expected 
February 2019 and the final environmental impact statement is expected 
July 2019.

ADDRESSES: Electronic comments are encouraged. Please address any form 
of comments as ``Attention: SKMR On-mountain Improvement Projects.'' 
Electronic comments should be submitted in rich text format (.rtf) or 
Word (.doc) to [email protected]. 
Written comments should be submitted to: Bridger-Teton National 
Forest--Jackson Ranger District, P.O. Box 1689, Jackson, WY 83001--
attention Mary Moore. Comments may be hand-delivered to 340 N. Cache 
St. between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding 
holidays.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Moore, Jackson District Ranger, 
[email protected] or (307) 739-5410. Individuals who use 
telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal 
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8:00 a.m. 
and 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Snow King Mountain Resort's multi-year 
master development plan proposes improvements and expansion of 
facilities at the resort, which operates in part under special use 
permit with the Forest Service. This Notice of Intent initiates the 
scoping period for this project and allows the Forest Service to 
provide background information, the project's purpose and need, the 
proposed actions, preliminary issues, the scoping process, cooperating 
agencies, the responsible official, and the decision to be made. These 
details are outlined below.

Background

    Snow King Mountain Resort was one of the original ski areas to be 
permitted on National Forest Land and has been in operation for more 
than seventy years. The resort is adjacent to the southern boundary of 
the town of Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming, and is known locally as the 
``Town Hill.'' Roughly the lower quarter of the resort is private land 
where base-area facilities (e.g. Snow King Resort Hotel, rental 
condominiums, ticket sales, equipment rental, food service, and 
parking), the bottom terminals and lower portions of the resort's three 
chairlifts and associated ski terrain, and summer recreational 
infrastructure (e.g. alpine slide, mountain coaster, and ropes course) 
are located. The upper three-quarters of the resort are on National 
Forest System land (338 acres in the permit area) that comprises the 
three chairlift top terminals, ski terrain, and service roads.
    The resort's ski terrain totals about 400 acres, including about 
135 acres of developed ski runs and 265 acres of natural openings and 
tree skiing areas, between and around the developed runs. The resort's 
snowmaking system includes much of the ski terrain on both private and 
public land, and night lighting covers roughly the lower half of the 
existing slopes.

Purpose and Need

    Two emerging developments in the mountain resort industry underlie 
the purpose and need for the proposed action. First, extensive customer 
surveys conducted by the ski industry indicate that visitors are 
increasingly seeking a more diverse range of recreational activities, 
particularly for families, that includes year-round opportunities and 
activities that are more adventurous. The Forest Service response to 
this trend includes our 2012 introduction of the Framework for 
Sustainable Recreation, which sets goals for providing a diverse array 
of recreational opportunities aimed at connecting people with the 
outdoors and promoting healthy lifestyles, in partnership with other 
public and private recreation providers.
    Second, passage of the Ski Area Recreational Opportunity 
Enhancement Act of 2011 provides direction on the types of summer 
activities the Forest Service should consider authorizing to round out 
the range of opportunities provided to the public at permitted mountain 
resorts.
    Reflecting these considerations, the purposes to be achieved 
through the proposed action are:
     To maintain and improve the winter sport infrastructure on 
National Forest System lands at Snow King Mountain Resort.
     To provide new and innovative forms of year-round outdoor 
recreation for residents and visitors to Jackson Hole, using the 
existing resort infrastructure as the hub.
     To capitalize on the established relationship between the 
Bridger-Teton National Forest and Snow King Mountain Resort that 
connects visitors with the natural environment and supports the quality 
of life and the economy of the local community.
    The needs that must be resolved in order to achieve these purposes 
include:
     Improve and increase beginner and intermediate ski 
terrain, lifts, and facilities to serve as the primary ski resort in 
Jackson, WY to introduce and recruit new skiers to the sport.
     Expand snowmaking on the mountain to enable an early 
November opening for ski race training, provide coverage to the upper 
mountain, and aid in fire prevention.
     Introduce high-quality guest service facilities to attract 
and retain local and destination skiers, serve as an event venue, and 
provide an outdoor education center for Jackson residents and visitors.
     Provide access to a wide range of year-round activities 
catering to a

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variety of visitors passing through the Town of Jackson.

Proposed Action

    The Bridger-Teton National Forest proposes to authorize Snow King 
Mountain Resort to implement the following projects on National Forest 
System lands in Teton County, Wyoming under a special use permit:
     A new ski school/teaching center on the ridgeline west of 
the Snow King summit.
     Development of skiing in the natural bowl on the back 
side, south of the Snow King summit. This southernmost portion of the 
current special use permit area is suitable for development of low-
intermediate and intermediate level ski terrain, complementing the 
summit teaching center.
     A 67-acre special use permit boundary adjustment on the 
front side, east of the existing permit area, to accommodate part of a 
summit access road/novice skiway, intermediate-level terrain lower on 
the slope (including groomed runs and tree and glade skiing), and a 
novice route down from Rafferty lift (via the access road/novice 
skiway).
     An 89-acre special use permit boundary adjustment on the 
front side, west of the existing permit area, to accommodate a summit 
teaching center, another part of the summit access road/novice skiway, 
and to accommodate expert-level tree and glade skiing.
     New ski terrain totaling about 97.5 acres (groomed runs 
and teaching terrain).
     Upgrading the existing Summit lift to a gondola, and 
installation of one new chair lift, two teaching area conveyors, and 
one surface lift.
     On-mountain facilities (the summit restaurant/guest 
services building and ski patrol facility, a temporary ski patrol 
building at the top of Cougar, an observatory and planetarium at the 
summit, a wedding venue west of the summit building, and a year-round 
yurt camp at the southern point of the special use permit area).
     147.1 acres of added snowmaking (with few exceptions, all 
existing and proposed runs).
     Improved and expanded lighting for night skiing.
     Front-side mountain bike trails and a back-side mountain 
bike zone.
     Hiking trails between the summit and the west base, west 
of Exhibition run.
     A zip line from the summit to the west base area, 
paralleling the Summit lift.

    A more detailed description of the proposed action, including maps, 
is available at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=54202.

Preliminary Issues

    Preliminary issues include potential effects on watershed 
resources, local plant and animal species, scenic integrity, 
socioeconomics, and other recreational use.

Scoping Process

    This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides 
the development of the environmental impact statement. In addition, a 
public open house is proposed for 2019 during the formal comment period 
on the draft environmental impact statement.
    It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times 
and in such manner that they are useful to the agency's preparation of 
the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be 
provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly 
articulate the reviewer's concerns and contentions.
    Comments received in response to this solicitation, including the 
names and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public 
record for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be 
accepted and considered.

Lead and Cooperating Agencies

    The Forest Service will be the lead federal agency, in accordance 
with 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1501.5(b), and is responsible 
for the preparation of the environmental impact statement. The Town of 
Jackson is a cooperating agency. Scoping will determine if any 
additional cooperating agencies are needed.

Responsible Official

    Patricia O'Conner, Forest Supervisor, Bridger-Teton National 
Forest.

Nature of Decision To Be Made

    The responsible official will decide whether to authorize Snow King 
Mountain Resort to implement the actions, as proposed in the master 
development plan, in full, part or modified, or to take no action. If 
the decision is to authorize Snow King Mountain Resort's actions in a 
special use permit, then the responsible official will also decide what 
design features and monitoring will be required.

    Dated: July 9, 2018.
Chris French,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
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                                              addresses when provided, will be a                      WY 83001—attention Mary Moore.                        Purpose and Need
                                              matter of public record. Comments will                  Comments may be hand-delivered to                        Two emerging developments in the
                                              be summarized and included in the                       340 N. Cache St. between 8:00 a.m. and                mountain resort industry underlie the
                                              submission request toward Office of                     4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,                     purpose and need for the proposed
                                              Management and Budget approval.                         excluding holidays.                                   action. First, extensive customer surveys
                                                Dated: July 20, 2018.                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      conducted by the ski industry indicate
                                              Patti Hirami,                                           Mary Moore, Jackson District Ranger,                  that visitors are increasingly seeking a
                                              Acting Deputy Chief, State & Private Forestry.          marymoore@fs.fed.us or (307) 739–5410.                more diverse range of recreational
                                              [FR Doc. 2018–16663 Filed 8–2–18; 8:45 am]              Individuals who use telecommunication                 activities, particularly for families, that
                                              BILLING CODE 3411–15–P                                  devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the               includes year-round opportunities and
                                                                                                      Federal Information Relay Service                     activities that are more adventurous.
                                                                                                      (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 between 8:00                 The Forest Service response to this
                                              DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time,                     trend includes our 2012 introduction of
                                                                                                      Monday through Friday.                                the Framework for Sustainable
                                              Forest Service                                                                                                Recreation, which sets goals for
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:       Snow                 providing a diverse array of recreational
                                              Snow King Mountain Resort On-                           King Mountain Resort’s multi-year                     opportunities aimed at connecting
                                              mountain Improvements Project                           master development plan proposes                      people with the outdoors and promoting
                                              Environmental Impact Statement,                         improvements and expansion of                         healthy lifestyles, in partnership with
                                              Bridger-Teton National Forest,                          facilities at the resort, which operates in           other public and private recreation
                                              Jackson Ranger District, Teton                          part under special use permit with the                providers.
                                              County, Wyoming                                         Forest Service. This Notice of Intent                    Second, passage of the Ski Area
                                              AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.                           initiates the scoping period for this                 Recreational Opportunity Enhancement
                                              ACTION:Notice of intent to prepare an                   project and allows the Forest Service to              Act of 2011 provides direction on the
                                              environmental impact statement.                         provide background information, the                   types of summer activities the Forest
                                                                                                      project’s purpose and need, the                       Service should consider authorizing to
                                              SUMMARY:    The Forest Service has                      proposed actions, preliminary issues,                 round out the range of opportunities
                                              accepted a master development plan                      the scoping process, cooperating                      provided to the public at permitted
                                              from Snow King Mountain Resort. The                     agencies, the responsible official, and               mountain resorts.
                                              master development plan is a multi-year                 the decision to be made. These details                   Reflecting these considerations, the
                                              plan for improvement and expansion of                   are outlined below.                                   purposes to be achieved through the
                                              facilities at the resort, which operates in                                                                   proposed action are:
                                              part under special use permit with the                  Background                                               • To maintain and improve the
                                              Forest Service. The proposed action is                                                                        winter sport infrastructure on National
                                                                                                         Snow King Mountain Resort was one
                                              to update existing facilities and develop                                                                     Forest System lands at Snow King
                                                                                                      of the original ski areas to be permitted
                                              new winter and summer recreation                                                                              Mountain Resort.
                                                                                                      on National Forest Land and has been
                                              opportunities. The Forest Service is
                                                                                                      in operation for more than seventy                       • To provide new and innovative
                                              considering the authorization of a                                                                            forms of year-round outdoor recreation
                                              permit boundary expansion, building a                   years. The resort is adjacent to the
                                                                                                      southern boundary of the town of                      for residents and visitors to Jackson
                                              multi-function guest services building                                                                        Hole, using the existing resort
                                              on the summit of Snow King Mountain,                    Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming, and is
                                                                                                      known locally as the ‘‘Town Hill.’’                   infrastructure as the hub.
                                              adding additional ski lifts and lift                                                                             • To capitalize on the established
                                              upgrades, building new ski runs and                     Roughly the lower quarter of the resort
                                                                                                      is private land where base-area facilities            relationship between the Bridger-Teton
                                              improving existing runs, expanding and                                                                        National Forest and Snow King
                                              improving snowmaking and night-                         (e.g. Snow King Resort Hotel, rental
                                                                                                      condominiums, ticket sales, equipment                 Mountain Resort that connects visitors
                                              lighting coverage, building a mountain                                                                        with the natural environment and
                                              bike park and trail system, adding                      rental, food service, and parking), the
                                                                                                                                                            supports the quality of life and the
                                              hiking trails, and building additional                  bottom terminals and lower portions of
                                                                                                                                                            economy of the local community.
                                              service facilities.                                     the resort’s three chairlifts and
                                                                                                                                                               The needs that must be resolved in
                                              DATES: Comments concerning the scope                    associated ski terrain, and summer
                                                                                                                                                            order to achieve these purposes include:
                                                                                                      recreational infrastructure (e.g. alpine
                                              of the analysis must be received by                                                                              • Improve and increase beginner and
                                              within 30 days from date of publication                 slide, mountain coaster, and ropes
                                                                                                                                                            intermediate ski terrain, lifts, and
                                              of this notice in the Federal Register.                 course) are located. The upper three-                 facilities to serve as the primary ski
                                              The draft environmental impact                          quarters of the resort are on National                resort in Jackson, WY to introduce and
                                              statement is expected February 2019                     Forest System land (338 acres in the                  recruit new skiers to the sport.
                                              and the final environmental impact                      permit area) that comprises the three                    • Expand snowmaking on the
                                              statement is expected July 2019.                        chairlift top terminals, ski terrain, and             mountain to enable an early November
                                              ADDRESSES: Electronic comments are                      service roads.                                        opening for ski race training, provide
                                              encouraged. Please address any form of                     The resort’s ski terrain totals about              coverage to the upper mountain, and aid
                                              comments as ‘‘Attention: SKMR On-                       400 acres, including about 135 acres of               in fire prevention.
                                              mountain Improvement Projects.’’                        developed ski runs and 265 acres of                      • Introduce high-quality guest service
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                                              Electronic comments should be                           natural openings and tree skiing areas,               facilities to attract and retain local and
                                              submitted in rich text format (.rtf) or                 between and around the developed                      destination skiers, serve as an event
                                              Word (.doc) to comments-intermtn-                       runs. The resort’s snowmaking system                  venue, and provide an outdoor
                                              bridger-teton-jackson@fs.fed.us. Written                includes much of the ski terrain on both              education center for Jackson residents
                                              comments should be submitted to:                        private and public land, and night                    and visitors.
                                              Bridger-Teton National Forest—Jackson                   lighting covers roughly the lower half of                • Provide access to a wide range of
                                              Ranger District, P.O. Box 1689, Jackson,                the existing slopes.                                  year-round activities catering to a


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                                              variety of visitors passing through the                   A more detailed description of the                    Dated: July 9, 2018.
                                              Town of Jackson.                                        proposed action, including maps, is                   Chris French,
                                                                                                      available at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/                 Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
                                              Proposed Action
                                                                                                      project/?project=54202.                               System.
                                                 The Bridger-Teton National Forest                                                                          [FR Doc. 2018–16559 Filed 8–2–18; 8:45 am]
                                              proposes to authorize Snow King                         Preliminary Issues
                                                                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 3411–15–P
                                              Mountain Resort to implement the                           Preliminary issues include potential
                                              following projects on National Forest
                                                                                                      effects on watershed resources, local
                                              System lands in Teton County,                                                                                 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                                                                                                      plant and animal species, scenic
                                              Wyoming under a special use permit:
                                                                                                      integrity, socioeconomics, and other
                                                 • A new ski school/teaching center                                                                         Forest Service
                                                                                                      recreational use.
                                              on the ridgeline west of the Snow King
                                              summit.                                                                                                       Inyo National Forest; California;
                                                                                                      Scoping Process
                                                 • Development of skiing in the                                                                             Revision of the Land Management Plan
                                              natural bowl on the back side, south of                   This notice of intent initiates the                 for the Inyo National Forest
                                              the Snow King summit. This                              scoping process, which guides the                     AGENCY:   Forest Service, USDA.
                                              southernmost portion of the current                     development of the environmental                      ACTION:  Notice of opportunity to object
                                              special use permit area is suitable for                 impact statement. In addition, a public               to the Revised Land Management Plan
                                              development of low-intermediate and                     open house is proposed for 2019 during                for the Inyo National Forest.
                                              intermediate level ski terrain,                         the formal comment period on the draft
                                              complementing the summit teaching                       environmental impact statement.                       SUMMARY:    The Forest Service is revising
                                              center.                                                   It is important that reviewers provide              the Inyo National Forest’s Land and
                                                 • A 67-acre special use permit                       their comments at such times and in
                                                                                                                                                            Resource Management Plan (forest
                                              boundary adjustment on the front side,                                                                        plan). The Forest Service has prepared
                                                                                                      such manner that they are useful to the
                                              east of the existing permit area, to                                                                          a Final Environmental Impact Statement
                                                                                                      agency’s preparation of the
                                              accommodate part of a summit access                                                                           (FEIS) for its revised forest plan and a
                                                                                                      environmental impact statement.
                                              road/novice skiway, intermediate-level                                                                        draft Record of Decision (ROD). This
                                                                                                      Therefore, comments should be
                                              terrain lower on the slope (including                                                                         notice is to inform the public that the
                                                                                                      provided prior to the close of the                    Inyo National Forest is initiating a 60-
                                              groomed runs and tree and glade                         comment period and should clearly
                                              skiing), and a novice route down from                                                                         day period where individuals or entities
                                                                                                      articulate the reviewer’s concerns and                with specific concerns about the Inyo’s
                                              Rafferty lift (via the access road/novice               contentions.
                                              skiway).                                                                                                      revised forest plan and the associated
                                                 • An 89-acre special use permit                        Comments received in response to                    FEIS may file objections for Forest
                                              boundary adjustment on the front side,                  this solicitation, including the names                Service review prior to the approval of
                                              west of the existing permit area, to                    and addresses of those who comment,                   the revised forest plan. This is also an
                                              accommodate a summit teaching center,                   will be part of the public record for this            opportunity to object to the Regional
                                              another part of the summit access road/                 proposed action. Comments submitted                   Forester’s list of species of conservation
                                              novice skiway, and to accommodate                       anonymously will be accepted and                      concern (SCC) for the Inyo National
                                              expert-level tree and glade skiing.                     considered.                                           Forest.
                                                 • New ski terrain totaling about 97.5                Lead and Cooperating Agencies                         DATES: The Inyo’s revised forest plan,
                                              acres (groomed runs and teaching                                                                              FEIS, draft ROD, and other supporting
                                              terrain).                                                 The Forest Service will be the lead                 information will be available for review
                                                 • Upgrading the existing Summit lift                 federal agency, in accordance with 40                 at http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/R5/FPR_
                                              to a gondola, and installation of one                   Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)                     Inyo and the Pacific Southwest Region
                                              new chair lift, two teaching area                       1501.5(b), and is responsible for the                 species of conservation concern web
                                              conveyors, and one surface lift.                        preparation of the environmental impact               page, https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r5/
                                                 • On-mountain facilities (the summit                 statement. The Town of Jackson is a                   landmanagement/planning/
                                              restaurant/guest services building and                  cooperating agency. Scoping will                      ?cid=STELPRD3847418. The
                                              ski patrol facility, a temporary ski patrol             determine if any additional cooperating               publication date of the legal notice in
                                              building at the top of Cougar, an                       agencies are needed.                                  the Inyo National Forest’s newspaper of
                                              observatory and planetarium at the                                                                            record, The Inyo Register, initiates the
                                              summit, a wedding venue west of the                     Responsible Official                                  60-day objection period and is the
                                              summit building, and a year-round yurt                                                                        exclusive means for calculating the time
                                              camp at the southern point of the                         Patricia O’Conner, Forest Supervisor,
                                                                                                                                                            to file an objection (36 CFR 219.52
                                              special use permit area).                               Bridger-Teton National Forest.
                                                                                                                                                            (c)(5)). An electronic scan of the legal
                                                 • 147.1 acres of added snowmaking                    Nature of Decision To Be Made                         notice with the publication date will be
                                              (with few exceptions, all existing and                                                                        posted at the website above.
                                              proposed runs).                                           The responsible official will decide                ADDRESSES: Copies of the Inyo National
                                                 • Improved and expanded lighting for                 whether to authorize Snow King                        Forest’s revised forest plan, FEIS, and
                                              night skiing.                                           Mountain Resort to implement the                      draft ROD can be obtained online at:
                                                 • Front-side mountain bike trails and                actions, as proposed in the master                    https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/inyo/
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                                              a back-side mountain bike zone.                         development plan, in full, part or                    landmanagement/planning or at the
                                                 • Hiking trails between the summit                   modified, or to take no action. If the                following office: Inyo National Forest
                                              and the west base, west of Exhibition                   decision is to authorize Snow King                    Supervisor’s Office, 351 Pacu Lane Suite
                                              run.                                                    Mountain Resort’s actions in a special                200, Bishop, CA 93514–3101, Phone:
                                                 • A zip line from the summit to the                  use permit, then the responsible official             760–873–2400.
                                              west base area, paralleling the Summit                  will also decide what design features                    Objections must be submitted to the
                                              lift.                                                   and monitoring will be required.                      Objection Reviewing Officer Barnie


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
DatesComments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received by within 30 days from date of publication of this notice in the Federal Register. The draft environmental impact statement is expected February 2019 and the final environmental impact statement is expected July 2019.
ContactMary Moore, Jackson District Ranger, [email protected] or (307) 739-5410. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
FR Citation83 FR 38117 

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