97-1604. Availability of Amended Environmental Assessment and Receipt of Application for Amendment To Previously Issued Incidental Take Permit From Sage Development Company, LLC, Daphne, AL  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 15 (Thursday, January 23, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 3517-3518]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-1604]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Availability of Amended Environmental Assessment and Receipt of 
    Application for Amendment To Previously Issued Incidental Take Permit 
    From Sage Development Company, LLC, Daphne, AL
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: Sage Development Company, LLC, (Sage) seeks an amendment to 
    their previously issued incidental take permit (ITP), PRT-811416, from 
    the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), pursuant to Section 
    10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et 
    seq.) (Act), as amended. The ITP authorizes for a period of 30 years 
    the incidental take of an endangered species, the Alabama beach mouse 
    (Peromyscus polionotus ammobates), known to occupy a 25.7-acre tract of 
    land owned by Sage on the Fort Morgan Peninsula, Baldwin County, 
    Alabama. Sage proposes to expand the original project, known as The 
    Dunes, by 9.6 acres to occupy a total project area of 35.3 acres, and 
    expand construction to include a total of 4 condominium complexes, 50 
    single family/duplex lots, their associated landscaped grounds and 
    parking areas, recreational amenities, and dune walkover structures. 
    The originally permitted project included 3 condominium complexes, and 
    38 single family/duplex lots.
        The Service also announces the availability of a supplement to the 
    May 15, 1996, environmental assessment (EA) and an amended habitat 
    conservation plan (HCP) for the revised incidental take. Copies of the 
    EA and/or HCP may be obtained by making a request to the Regional 
    Office (see ADDRESSES). This notice also advises the public that the 
    Service has made a preliminary determination that re-issuing the ITP 
    with the requested amendment is not a major Federal action 
    significantly affecting the quality of the human environment within the 
    meaning of Section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act 
    of 1969 (NEPA), as amended. The Finding of No Significant Impact 
    (FONSI) is based on information contained in the EA and amended HCP. 
    The final determination will be made no sooner than 30 days from the 
    date of this notice. This notice is provided pursuant to Section 10 of 
    the Act and NEPA regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
    
    DATES: Written comments on the amended application, EA, and amended HCP 
    should be sent to the Service's Regional Office (see ADDRESSES) and 
    should be received on or before February 24, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to review the amended application, HCP, and 
    EA may obtain a copy by writing the Service's Southeast Regional 
    Office, Atlanta, Georgia. Documents will also be available for public 
    inspection by appointment during normal business hours at the Regional 
    Office, 1875 Century Boulevard, Suite 200, Atlanta, Georgia 30345 
    (Attn: Endangered Species Permits), or at the Jackson, Mississippi, 
    Field Office, 6578 Dogwood View Parkway, Suite A, Jackson, Mississippi 
    39213. Written data or comments concerning the application, EA, or HCP 
    should be submitted to the Regional Office. Comments must be submitted 
    in writing to be processed. Please reference permit PRT-811416 in such 
    comments, or in requests for the documents discussed herein. Requests 
    for the documents must be in writing to be adequately processed.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Rick G. Gooch, Regional Permit 
    Coordinator, Atlanta, Georgia (see ADDRESSES above), telephone: 404/
    679-7110; or Mr. Will McDearman at the Jackson, Mississippi, Field 
    Office (see ADDRESSES above), telephone: 601/965-4900.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Alabama beach mouse (ABM), Peromyscus 
    polionotus ammobates, is a subspecies of the common oldfield mouse 
    Peromyscus polionotus and is restricted to the dune systems of the Gulf 
    Coast of Alabama. The known current range of ABM extends from Fort 
    Morgan eastward to the western terminus of Alabama Highway 182, 
    including the Perdue Unit on the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge 
    (BSNWR). The sand dune systems inhabited by this species are not 
    uniform; several habitat types are distinguishable. The species 
    inhabits primary dunes, interdune areas, secondary dunes, and scrub 
    dunes. The depth and area of these habitats from the beach inland 
    varies. Population surveys indicate that this subspecies is usually 
    more abundant in primary dunes than in secondary dunes, and usually 
    more abundant in secondary dunes than in scrub dunes. Optimal habitat 
    consists of dune systems with all dune types. Though fewer ABM inhabit 
    scrub dunes, these high dunes can serve as refugia during devastating 
    hurricanes that overwash, flood, and destroy or alter secondary and 
    frontal dunes. ABM surveys on the applicant's property reveal habitat 
    occupied by ABM. The applicant's property contains designated critical 
    habitat for the ABM. Expansion of the previously-permitted project may 
    result in the death of, or injury to, ABM in excess of that previously 
    expected. Habitat alterations due to expanded condominium placement and 
    subsequent human habitation of the amended project may result in 
    further reductions of available habitat for food, shelter, and 
    reproduction.
        The supplement to the May 15, 1996, EA considers the environmental 
    consequences of several alternatives for the amended project. One 
    action proposed is issuance of the amended ITP based upon submittal of 
    the revised HCP as proposed. This alternative provides for restrictions 
    that include placing no habitable structures seaward of the designated 
    ABM critical habitat, establishment of walkover structures across 
    designated critical habitat, a prohibition against housing or keeping 
    pet cats, ABM competitor control and monitoring measures, scavenger-
    proof garbage containers, creation of educational and information 
    brochures on ABM conservation, and the minimization and control of 
    outdoor lighting. Further, the revised HCP proposes to increase, in 
    relative proportion compared to the original project, an endowment to 
    acquire ABM habitat off-site or otherwise perform some other 
    conservation measure for the ABM. The revised HCP provides additional 
    funding for these mitigation measures. Another alternative is 
    consideration of different project designs that further minimize 
    permanent loss of ABM habitat. A third
    
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    alternative is no-action, or deny either request for authorization to 
    incidentally take the ABM.
        As stated above, the Service has made a preliminary determination 
    that the issuance of an amended ITP is not a major Federal action 
    significantly affecting the quality of the human environment within the 
    meaning of Section 102(2)(C) of NEPA. This preliminary information may 
    be revised due to public comment received in response to this notice 
    and is based on information contained in the EA, HCP, and appropriate 
    amendments. An appropriate excerpt from the FONSI reflecting the 
    Service's finding on the application is provided below:
        Based on the analysis conducted by the Service, it has been 
    determined that:
        1. Issuance of an amended ITP would not have significant effects on 
    the human environment in the project area.
        2. The additional proposed take is incidental to an otherwise 
    lawful activity.
        3. The applicant has ensured that adequate additional funding will 
    be provided to implement the measures proposed in the submitted 
    revisions to the HCP.
        4. Other than impacts to endangered and threatened species as 
    outlined in the documentation of this decision, the indirect impacts 
    which may result from issuance of the amended ITP are addressed by 
    other regulations and statutes under the jurisdiction of other 
    government entities. The validity of the Service's ITP is contingent 
    upon the Applicant's compliance with the terms of his permit and all 
    other laws and regulations under the control of State, local, and other 
    Federal governmental entities.
        The Service will also evaluate whether the issuance of the amended 
    Section 10(a)(1)(B) ITP complies with Section 7 of the Act by 
    conducting an intra-Service Section 7 consultation. The results of the 
    biological opinions, in combination with the above findings, will be 
    used in the final analysis to determine whether or not to issue an 
    amended ITP.
    
        Dated: January 15, 1997.
    Noreen K. Clough,
    Regional Director.
    [FR Doc. 97-1604 Filed 1-22-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/23/1997
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
97-1604
Dates:
Written comments on the amended application, EA, and amended HCP
Pages:
3517-3518 (2 pages)
PDF File:
97-1604.pdf