83_FR_46051 83 FR 45875 - Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit; CA; Meeks Bay Restoration Project

83 FR 45875 - Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit; CA; Meeks Bay Restoration Project

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 176 (September 11, 2018)

Page Range45875-45876
FR Document2018-19682

The USDA Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) will prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Meeks Bay Restoration Project. The LTBMU proposes to conduct restoration and recreation enhancement work at Meeks Bay Resort, Meeks Bay Campground, and in Meeks Creek and Meeks Marina.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit; CA; Meeks Bay Restoration 
Project

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

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

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SUMMARY: The USDA Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit 
(LTBMU) will prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the 
Meeks Bay Restoration Project. The LTBMU proposes to conduct 
restoration and recreation enhancement work at Meeks Bay Resort, Meeks 
Bay Campground, and in Meeks Creek and Meeks Marina.

DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received 
by October 26, 2018. The draft EIS is expected August 2019 and the 
final EIS is expected February 2020.

ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, 
35 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150. Comments may also be sent 
via email to comments-pacificsouthwest-ltbmu@fs.fed.us, or via 
facsimile to 530-543-2693. Project information will be posted to the 
project website http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ltbmu/meeksbayrestoration. 
A public meeting will be held at Meeks Bay Resort, 7941 Emerald Bay 
Road, Meeks Bay, CA.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gina Thompson, 530-543-2675, 
gthompson04@fs.fed.us or Denise Downie, 530-543-2683, 
dedownie@fs.fed.us.
    Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) 
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Purpose and Need for Action

    The deteriorating condition of the existing marina infrastructure, 
concerns over aquatic invasive species, and concerns over degraded 
habitat for native species have prompted the need for action in Meeks 
Bay. The purpose of this project is to move the Meeks Creek stream 
channel and wetland/lagoon below State Route 89 (SR89) to a more 
natural condition where geomorphic and hydrologic processes support a 
functioning ecosystem while continuing to support sustainable 
recreation opportunities.
    There is a need to improve water quality in Meeks Creek; restore 
degraded aquatic, riparian, and wetland habitats and barrier beaches; 
provide high quality habitat that is resilient to a changing climate; 
improve fish passage through the SR 89 stream crossing; control or 
eradicate current populations of terrestrial and aquatic invasive plant 
species; maintain and enhance access to Lake Tahoe and National Forest 
System lands; provide sustainable recreation opportunities consistent 
with a functioning ecosystem; enhance educational and interpretive 
opportunities; enhance species of value to the Washoe Tribe of Nevada 
and California; and promote the Federally protected species Tahoe 
yellowcress (Rorippa subumbellata) and Lahontan cutthroat trout 
(Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi).

Proposed Action

    All project activities are proposed at the Meeks Bay Resort (7941 
Emerald Bay Road, Meesk Bay, CA), the Meeks Bay Campground (just south 
of Meeks Bay Resort on Emerald Bay Road), in the Meeks Marina located 
between the two recreation facilities, or in Meeks Creek.
    1. Aquatic Invasive Species Eradication: Control or eradicate 
aquatic invasive species (e.g., warm water fish, American bullfrogs, 
aquatic invasive weeds) from the proposed project area using manual 
(chemical free) methods. Treatment of aquatic invasive species is a 
multi-year effort and the threat of new infestations moving into the 
area post implementation is high. As a result, monitoring and continued 
control actions are a key element in long-term success.
    2. Remove the existing marina infrastructure: Existing marina 
infrastructure to be removed includes the concrete boat ramp, steel and 
concrete sewalls, boulder riprap, the marina office, and other various 
underground support structures for the marina infrastructure.
    3. Restore Meeks Lagoon in the location of the existing marina: 
Recontour the stream and marina banks to recreate lagoon topography 
similar to the lagoon that was present before Meeks Marina was 
constructed. Place natural materials resistant to erosion on the bank 
slopes. Remove trees up to 30 inches diameter at breast height (dbh) as 
needed for topography changes. Revegetate with native plant species 
appropriate to the site. Remove, store, and transplant after 
construction any Tahoe yellowcress (Rorippa subumbellata) populations 
as needed to protect plants from project activities.
    4. Restore Meeks Creek from the SR 89 crossing to the confluence of 
Lake Tahoe: Recontour stream banks and reduce stream forces that cause 
erosion (i.e., realign portions of the stream course). The stream banks 
would be reconstructed and revegetated with desirable vegetation and 
would be designed to be in a state of dynamic equilibrium (stream beds 
and banks are neither accumulating nor eroding excessively). Fell trees 
up to 30 inches dbh as needed and install large wood in the creek south 
of SR 89 to improve aquatic habitat. Logs would be anchored in position 
using natural materials. Install grade control structures that blend 
visually with the surrounding natural environment. Restoration 
activities would extend less than \1/4\ mile upstream from the crossing 
of Meeks Creek at SR 89.
    5. Install Utility Infrastructure: Construct infrastructure to 
secure the Tahoe City Public Utility District sewer line that crosses 
Meeks Creek. Relocate powerline infrastructure from within the 
restoration footprint. Relocate the USFS waterline from Meeks Creek 
bridge to under the scour limits of the restored Meeks Creek channel. 
Install or relocate necessary utility infrastructure either above or 
below ground for project activities, including water, sewer, electric, 
and communication lines.
    6. Implement Resource Protection Barriers: Install new barriers 
(natural or fenced) in areas of relocated Tahoe yellow cress (Rorippa 
subumbellata) communities. Natural barriers would include willows or 
other vegetation

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screening, downed logs, boulders, or other natural materials.
    7. Wildlife Enhancement Actions: Install nest/perch structures for 
waterfowl, install bat boxes, and plant willow in select locations for 
willow flycatcher.
    8. Construct a Pier: Construct a pier at furthest south end of USFS 
property in Meeks Bay Campground. The pier would be 12-18 feet wide and 
accessible via small boats from Lake Tahoe and via a universally 
accessible walkway on land that would accommodate both day use and 
boat-in camping opportunities. The pier would allow temporary mooring 
of 10-20 boats and be up to 300 feet long. Utilities on the pier would 
accommodate electrical and water. The pier would be designed for access 
by a maintenance vehicle.
    9. Construct a Boat Launch: Construct a double-lane boat launch, 
marina office, and supporting infrastructure adjacent to the pier. The 
launch access would be designed to launch boats at water elevation 
level 6,223 feet and above. Support infrastructure would include an 
aquatic invasive species inspection station.
    10. Reconstruct Trailer Parking and Vehicular Circulation Routes: 
Construct a boat trailer parking area and vehicular circulation routes 
as needed within Meeks Bay Campground for the pier and boat launch. 
Reconstruct and realign day use parking areas and access roads as 
needed. The capacity of parking spaces dedicated for day use will 
remain within 20% of existing levels. The capacity of the boat trailer 
and vehicle parking will be sized to meet the capacity of the pier and 
boat ramp.
    11. Reconstruct Meeks Bay Campground: Reconstruct Meeks Bay 
Campground (south of Meeks Creek) to include utilities (water, 
electrical), host sites, restrooms, and a centralized waste dump 
station. The capacity of the camping units will remain within 20% of 
existing. Types of campging units constructed may include tent camping 
sites, full hookup sites, and/or yurt type sites or a combination of 
these. The campground facilities would be designed to function during 
the shoulder seasons (i.e. cold-resistant utilities at campsites and 
restrooms).
    12. Install Pedestrian Connectivity Routes: Construct a pedestrian/
bike bridge over Meeks Creek to connect Meeks Bay Resort to Meeks Bay 
Campground. The bridge would be sized to accommodate two-way pedestrian 
and bicycle traffic, as well as standard vehicle loading for 
maintenance vehicles. Install an accessible multi-use pathway 
connecting Meeks Bay Resort commercial core area to the Meeks Bay 
Campground and the new pier/boat launch. Construct accessible beach 
access routes using stable, non-eroding materials, from parking areas 
and access points to the beach that meet Forest Service universal 
accessibility standards.
    13. Install Interpretation Opportunties: Install interpretive 
opportunities along the lagoon area that highlight restoration 
activities, history of the Washoe Tribe in Meeks Bay, and species of 
concern to the Washoe Tribe.
    14. Construct Day Use Parking Areas: Construct a day use parking 
area in the location of the former trailer parking in Meeks Resort to 
accommodate approximately 20 vehicles and be designed to accommodate 
Washoe Tribal Elders and other persons with disabilities. Construct the 
day use parking areas and access routes in Meeks Bay Resort as 
described in the Meeks Bay Master Plan.
    15. Implement Shoreline Stabilization Measures: Remove and replace 
gabion walls and concrete wall along the north end of Meeks Bay with 
natural retaining structures that can accommodate beach wave run-up 
action.
    16. Install Best Management Practices: Install permanent Best 
Management Practices (BMPs) in the parking lot areas, restrooms, and 
along roadways to capture and infiltrate storm water. Permanent BMPs 
would be consistent with USFS, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), 
and Water Board requirements. BMPs would include, but not be limited 
to, installation of infiltration basins, re-contouring and repaving of 
the parking areas to ensure proper drainage of storm water off paved 
surfaces, drip-line trenches, or other means of directing and 
infiltrating storm water to prevent run-off into Lake Tahoe.

Possible Alternatives

    Possible alternatives based on existing public comment and agency 
input include an alternative that fully reconstructs the existing 
marina (including supporting infrastructure such as parking areas and 
utilities). Additional alternatives will be developed based on public 
comment received during the scoping period.

Responsible Official

    Forest Supervisor Jeff Marsolais.

Nature of Decision To Be Made

    The responsible official will decide: (1) Whether or not to 
implement the project activities as described in the proposed action, 
(2) whether or not to implement the project activities as described in 
one of the alternatives analyzed in detail, (3) whether to implement a 
combination of alternatives analyzed in detail, or (4) whether to take 
no action.

Preliminary Issues

    Preliminary issues that have been identified are maintaining access 
to the existing recreation opportunities on the site, and the potential 
impacts to the character of Meeks Bay from restoration activities and 
the relocation of recreation infrastructure.

Permits or Licenses Required

    Permits for work in Meeks Creek would be required from the Army 
Corps of Engineers since the actions are executed in Waters of the US. 
Permits for project work from the local Water Board would be required. 
Project permits from the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency would be 
required. County building permits for the aquatic invasive species 
inspection station may apply.

Scoping Process

    This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides 
the development of the EIS. A public open house for the project will be 
held at the Meeks Marina on October 10 at 2:00 p.m. PST. Entry to the 
Marina for the meeting will be through the Meeks Bay Resort, 7941 
Emerald Bay Road, Meesk Bay, CA. Project documents, information on the 
public meeting, and additional supporting information will be posted to 
the project website http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ltbmu/meeksbayrestoration.
    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 EIS. 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 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, however.

    Dated: August 28, 2018.
Chris French,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
[FR Doc. 2018-19682 Filed 9-10-18; 8:45 am]
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                                               This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    Purpose and Need for Action                           the concrete boat ramp, steel and
                                               contains documents other than rules or
                                                                                                          The deteriorating condition of the                 concrete sewalls, boulder riprap, the
                                               proposed rules that are applicable to the                                                                     marina office, and other various
                                               public. Notices of hearings and investigations,         existing marina infrastructure, concerns
                                                                                                       over aquatic invasive species, and                    underground support structures for the
                                               committee meetings, agency decisions and                                                                      marina infrastructure.
                                               rulings, delegations of authority, filing of            concerns over degraded habitat for
                                               petitions and applications and agency                   native species have prompted the need                    3. Restore Meeks Lagoon in the
                                               statements of organization and functions are            for action in Meeks Bay. The purpose of               location of the existing marina:
                                               examples of documents appearing in this                 this project is to move the Meeks Creek               Recontour the stream and marina banks
                                               section.                                                stream channel and wetland/lagoon                     to recreate lagoon topography similar to
                                                                                                       below State Route 89 (SR89) to a more                 the lagoon that was present before
                                                                                                       natural condition where geomorphic                    Meeks Marina was constructed. Place
                                               DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               and hydrologic processes support a                    natural materials resistant to erosion on
                                                                                                       functioning ecosystem while continuing                the bank slopes. Remove trees up to 30
                                               Forest Service                                                                                                inches diameter at breast height (dbh) as
                                                                                                       to support sustainable recreation
                                                                                                       opportunities.                                        needed for topography changes.
                                               Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit;                                                                             Revegetate with native plant species
                                               CA; Meeks Bay Restoration Project                          There is a need to improve water
                                                                                                       quality in Meeks Creek; restore                       appropriate to the site. Remove, store,
                                               AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.                           degraded aquatic, riparian, and wetland               and transplant after construction any
                                                                                                       habitats and barrier beaches; provide                 Tahoe yellowcress (Rorippa
                                               ACTION:Notice of intent to prepare an                                                                         subumbellata) populations as needed to
                                               environmental impact statement.                         high quality habitat that is resilient to a
                                                                                                       changing climate; improve fish passage                protect plants from project activities.
                                                                                                       through the SR 89 stream crossing;                       4. Restore Meeks Creek from the SR
                                               SUMMARY:   The USDA Forest Service,                                                                           89 crossing to the confluence of Lake
                                               Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit                        control or eradicate current populations
                                                                                                       of terrestrial and aquatic invasive plant             Tahoe: Recontour stream banks and
                                               (LTBMU) will prepare an                                                                                       reduce stream forces that cause erosion
                                               Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)                    species; maintain and enhance access to
                                                                                                       Lake Tahoe and National Forest System                 (i.e., realign portions of the stream
                                               for the Meeks Bay Restoration Project.                                                                        course). The stream banks would be
                                               The LTBMU proposes to conduct                           lands; provide sustainable recreation
                                                                                                       opportunities consistent with a                       reconstructed and revegetated with
                                               restoration and recreation enhancement                                                                        desirable vegetation and would be
                                               work at Meeks Bay Resort, Meeks Bay                     functioning ecosystem; enhance
                                                                                                       educational and interpretive                          designed to be in a state of dynamic
                                               Campground, and in Meeks Creek and                                                                            equilibrium (stream beds and banks are
                                               Meeks Marina.                                           opportunities; enhance species of value
                                                                                                       to the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and                     neither accumulating nor eroding
                                               DATES: Comments concerning the scope                                                                          excessively). Fell trees up to 30 inches
                                                                                                       California; and promote the Federally
                                               of the analysis must be received by                     protected species Tahoe yellowcress                   dbh as needed and install large wood in
                                               October 26, 2018. The draft EIS is                      (Rorippa subumbellata) and Lahontan                   the creek south of SR 89 to improve
                                               expected August 2019 and the final EIS                  cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki                  aquatic habitat. Logs would be anchored
                                               is expected February 2020.                              henshawi).                                            in position using natural materials.
                                               ADDRESSES: Send written comments to                                                                           Install grade control structures that
                                               Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, 35                    Proposed Action                                       blend visually with the surrounding
                                               College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA                       All project activities are proposed at              natural environment. Restoration
                                               96150. Comments may also be sent via                    the Meeks Bay Resort (7941 Emerald                    activities would extend less than 1⁄4
                                               email to comments-pacificsouthwest-                     Bay Road, Meesk Bay, CA), the Meeks                   mile upstream from the crossing of
                                               ltbmu@fs.fed.us, or via facsimile to 530–               Bay Campground (just south of Meeks                   Meeks Creek at SR 89.
                                               543–2693. Project information will be                   Bay Resort on Emerald Bay Road), in the                  5. Install Utility Infrastructure:
                                               posted to the project website http://                   Meeks Marina located between the two                  Construct infrastructure to secure the
                                               www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ltbmu/                             recreation facilities, or in Meeks Creek.             Tahoe City Public Utility District sewer
                                               meeksbayrestoration. A public meeting                     1. Aquatic Invasive Species                         line that crosses Meeks Creek. Relocate
                                               will be held at Meeks Bay Resort, 7941                  Eradication: Control or eradicate aquatic             powerline infrastructure from within
                                               Emerald Bay Road, Meeks Bay, CA.                        invasive species (e.g., warm water fish,              the restoration footprint. Relocate the
                                                                                                       American bullfrogs, aquatic invasive                  USFS waterline from Meeks Creek
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gina
                                                                                                       weeds) from the proposed project area                 bridge to under the scour limits of the
                                               Thompson, 530–543–2675,
                                                                                                       using manual (chemical free) methods.                 restored Meeks Creek channel. Install or
                                               gthompson04@fs.fed.us or Denise
                                                                                                       Treatment of aquatic invasive species is              relocate necessary utility infrastructure
                                               Downie, 530–543–2683, dedownie@
                                                                                                       a multi-year effort and the threat of new             either above or below ground for project
                                               fs.fed.us.
                                                                                                       infestations moving into the area post                activities, including water, sewer,
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                                                  Individuals who use                                  implementation is high. As a result,                  electric, and communication lines.
                                               telecommunication devices for the deaf                  monitoring and continued control                         6. Implement Resource Protection
                                               (TDD) may call the Federal Information                  actions are a key element in long-term                Barriers: Install new barriers (natural or
                                               Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339                  success.                                              fenced) in areas of relocated Tahoe
                                               between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern                        2. Remove the existing marina                       yellow cress (Rorippa subumbellata)
                                               Time, Monday through Friday.                            infrastructure: Existing marina                       communities. Natural barriers would
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              infrastructure to be removed includes                 include willows or other vegetation


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                                               screening, downed logs, boulders, or                    Campground and the new pier/boat                      analyzed in detail, (3) whether to
                                               other natural materials.                                launch. Construct accessible beach                    implement a combination of alternatives
                                                  7. Wildlife Enhancement Actions:                     access routes using stable, non-eroding               analyzed in detail, or (4) whether to take
                                               Install nest/perch structures for                       materials, from parking areas and access              no action.
                                               waterfowl, install bat boxes, and plant                 points to the beach that meet Forest
                                               willow in select locations for willow                   Service universal accessibility                       Preliminary Issues
                                               flycatcher.                                             standards.
                                                  8. Construct a Pier: Construct a pier at                                                                      Preliminary issues that have been
                                                                                                          13. Install Interpretation
                                               furthest south end of USFS property in                                                                        identified are maintaining access to the
                                                                                                       Opportunties: Install interpretive
                                               Meeks Bay Campground. The pier                          opportunities along the lagoon area that              existing recreation opportunities on the
                                               would be 12–18 feet wide and                            highlight restoration activities, history             site, and the potential impacts to the
                                               accessible via small boats from Lake                    of the Washoe Tribe in Meeks Bay, and                 character of Meeks Bay from restoration
                                               Tahoe and via a universally accessible                  species of concern to the Washoe Tribe.               activities and the relocation of
                                               walkway on land that would                                 14. Construct Day Use Parking Areas:               recreation infrastructure.
                                               accommodate both day use and boat-in                    Construct a day use parking area in the               Permits or Licenses Required
                                               camping opportunities. The pier would                   location of the former trailer parking in
                                               allow temporary mooring of 10–20 boats                  Meeks Resort to accommodate                             Permits for work in Meeks Creek
                                               and be up to 300 feet long. Utilities on                approximately 20 vehicles and be                      would be required from the Army Corps
                                               the pier would accommodate electrical                   designed to accommodate Washoe                        of Engineers since the actions are
                                               and water. The pier would be designed                   Tribal Elders and other persons with                  executed in Waters of the US. Permits
                                               for access by a maintenance vehicle.                    disabilities. Construct the day use                   for project work from the local Water
                                                  9. Construct a Boat Launch: Construct                parking areas and access routes in
                                               a double-lane boat launch, marina                                                                             Board would be required. Project
                                                                                                       Meeks Bay Resort as described in the                  permits from the Tahoe Regional
                                               office, and supporting infrastructure                   Meeks Bay Master Plan.
                                               adjacent to the pier. The launch access                                                                       Planning Agency would be required.
                                                                                                          15. Implement Shoreline Stabilization
                                               would be designed to launch boats at                                                                          County building permits for the aquatic
                                                                                                       Measures: Remove and replace gabion
                                               water elevation level 6,223 feet and                                                                          invasive species inspection station may
                                                                                                       walls and concrete wall along the north
                                               above. Support infrastructure would                     end of Meeks Bay with natural retaining               apply.
                                               include an aquatic invasive species                     structures that can accommodate beach                 Scoping Process
                                               inspection station.                                     wave run-up action.
                                                  10. Reconstruct Trailer Parking and                     16. Install Best Management Practices:               This notice of intent initiates the
                                               Vehicular Circulation Routes: Construct                 Install permanent Best Management                     scoping process, which guides the
                                               a boat trailer parking area and vehicular               Practices (BMPs) in the parking lot                   development of the EIS. A public open
                                               circulation routes as needed within                     areas, restrooms, and along roadways to               house for the project will be held at the
                                               Meeks Bay Campground for the pier and                   capture and infiltrate storm water.                   Meeks Marina on October 10 at 2:00
                                               boat launch. Reconstruct and realign                    Permanent BMPs would be consistent                    p.m. PST. Entry to the Marina for the
                                               day use parking areas and access roads                  with USFS, Tahoe Regional Planning                    meeting will be through the Meeks Bay
                                               as needed. The capacity of parking                      Agency (TRPA), and Water Board
                                               spaces dedicated for day use will                                                                             Resort, 7941 Emerald Bay Road, Meesk
                                                                                                       requirements. BMPs would include, but                 Bay, CA. Project documents,
                                               remain within 20% of existing levels.                   not be limited to, installation of
                                               The capacity of the boat trailer and                                                                          information on the public meeting, and
                                                                                                       infiltration basins, re-contouring and                additional supporting information will
                                               vehicle parking will be sized to meet the               repaving of the parking areas to ensure
                                               capacity of the pier and boat ramp.                                                                           be posted to the project website http://
                                                                                                       proper drainage of storm water off                    www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ltbmu/
                                                  11. Reconstruct Meeks Bay                            paved surfaces, drip-line trenches, or
                                               Campground: Reconstruct Meeks Bay                                                                             meeksbayrestoration.
                                                                                                       other means of directing and infiltrating
                                               Campground (south of Meeks Creek) to                    storm water to prevent run-off into Lake                It is important that reviewers provide
                                               include utilities (water, electrical), host             Tahoe.                                                their comments at such times and in
                                               sites, restrooms, and a centralized waste                                                                     such manner that they are useful to the
                                               dump station. The capacity of the                       Possible Alternatives                                 agency’s preparation of the EIS.
                                               camping units will remain within 20%                       Possible alternatives based on existing            Therefore, comments should be
                                               of existing. Types of campging units                    public comment and agency input                       provided prior to the close of the
                                               constructed may include tent camping                    include an alternative that fully                     comment period and should clearly
                                               sites, full hookup sites, and/or yurt type              reconstructs the existing marina                      articulate the reviewer’s concerns and
                                               sites or a combination of these. The                    (including supporting infrastructure                  contentions.
                                               campground facilities would be                          such as parking areas and utilities).
                                               designed to function during the                                                                                 Comments received in response to
                                                                                                       Additional alternatives will be
                                               shoulder seasons (i.e. cold-resistant                   developed based on public comment                     this solicitation, including names and
                                               utilities at campsites and restrooms).                  received during the scoping period.                   addresses of those who comment, will
                                                  12. Install Pedestrian Connectivity                                                                        be part of the public record for this
                                               Routes: Construct a pedestrian/bike                     Responsible Official                                  proposed action. Comments submitted
                                               bridge over Meeks Creek to connect                        Forest Supervisor Jeff Marsolais.                   anonymously will be accepted and
                                               Meeks Bay Resort to Meeks Bay                                                                                 considered, however.
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                                               Campground. The bridge would be sized                   Nature of Decision To Be Made
                                                                                                                                                               Dated: August 28, 2018.
                                               to accommodate two-way pedestrian                         The responsible official will decide:
                                               and bicycle traffic, as well as standard                (1) Whether or not to implement the                   Chris French,
                                               vehicle loading for maintenance                         project activities as described in the                Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
                                               vehicles. Install an accessible multi-use               proposed action, (2) whether or not to                System.
                                               pathway connecting Meeks Bay Resort                     implement the project activities as                   [FR Doc. 2018–19682 Filed 9–10–18; 8:45 am]
                                               commercial core area to the Meeks Bay                   described in one of the alternatives                  BILLING CODE 3411–15–P




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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 October 26, 2018. The draft EIS is expected August 2019 and the final EIS is expected February 2020.
ContactGina Thompson, 530-543-2675, [email protected] or Denise Downie, 530-543-2683, [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 45875 

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