[Federal Register: March 25, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 57)]
[Notices]
[Page 13648-13649]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[CA-067-02-1610-JP-064B]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Amendment to the California Desert
Conservation Area Plan
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an amendment to the California
Desert Conservation Area (CDCA) Plan and Environmental Assessment (EA)
in the Western Colorado section of Imperial County, CA.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to 43 CFR 1610.2(c), notice is hereby given that the
Bureau of Land Management proposes to amend the CDCA Plan, as amended
in 1980. The proposed amendment will establish or revise designations
of areas and trails for off-road vehicles in accordance with 43 CFR
part 8342. The proposals will pertain to public lands addressed by the
California Desert Conservation Area Plan in Imperial County that lie
west of the Southern Pacific Railroad and the Chocolate Mountain
Gunnery Range (excluding the Imperial Sand Dunes) and the western
boundary of the CDCA in San Diego County, California. The proposed plan
amendment will include an EA in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act and CFR 1610.5-5.
DATES: The public is invited to submit comments on the scope of the
plan amendment and EA. Written comments will be accepted until May 17,
2002. Two (2) public meetings California area. The times and places for
meetings will be published in the Imperial Valley Press and the Yuma
Daily Sun.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Greg Thomsen, Field Manager,
Bureau of Land Management, El Centro Field Office, 1661 South 4th
Street, El Centro, CA 92243-4561. Comments, including names and
addresses of respondents, will be available for public review at the El
Centro Field Office during normal working hours (7:45 AM to 4:30 PM,
except holidays), and may be published as part of the EA or other
related documents. Individuals may request confidentiality. If you wish
to withhold your name or address from public review or from disclosure
under the Freedom of Information Act, you must state this promptly at
the beginning of your comment. Such requests will be honored to the
extent allowed by law. All submissions from organizations or businesses
will be made available for public inspection in their entirety.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Arnold F. Schoeck, Lead Outdoor
Recreation Planner, at the above address, telephone number (760) 337-
4441, or e-mail at Arnold_Schoeck.ca.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public input from previous public meetings
and written comments in response to previous designations efforts will
be used to define issues. Preliminary issues identified include:
providing for off-highway vehicle use; providing adequate vehicle
access for other casual uses; visitor safety; providing protection for
Peninsular Bighorn Sheep and Flat-tailed Horned Lizards; and homeland
defense (i.e., US-Mexican Border issues).
Planning criteria will include honoring valid existing rights. The
CDCA amendment will be consistent with officially approved resource
related plans, policies and programs of other Federal agencies, State
and local governments, and Indian Tribes. The proposed route of travel
designation changes to the CDCA Plan requires a formal plan amendment
before the designation changes can be implemented. The amendment
process and ORV trail designations shall be conducted in compliance
with the Federal Land Policy Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA), planning
regulations (43 CFR part 1600), ORV trail designation regulations (43
CFR part 8340), BLM manual guidance, and all applicable Federal laws
affecting BLM land use decisions and ORV designations. The planning
process shall include an EA with a biological evaluation prepared in
compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA),
the President's Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations (40
CFR part 1500), and Bureau guidance.
The Bureau intends to rely largely on existing route inventory
data, information obtained from coordination with other federal, state,
and local
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agencies, and consultation with Indian tribes, and public comments.
Three alternatives are anticipated to be: (1) A No Action
Alternative that will maintain the existing designations. (2) The
Updated Designation Alternative that will propose the designation
changes identified in the previous update effort (1997). (3) A
Protection Alternative that will propose additional seasonal closures
and route closures in addition to changes in the Updated Designation
Alternative.
Dated: March 15, 2002.
Greg Thomsen,
Field Manager.
[FR Doc. 02-7237 Filed 3-22-02; 8:45 am]
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