99-1967. Notice of Availability  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 18 (Thursday, January 28, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 4463-4464]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-1967]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Land Management
    [WY-010-1610-00]
    
    
    Notice of Availability
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
    
    ACTION: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Worland Field Office, 
    Wyoming, announces: (1) The availability of the Record of Decision 
    (ROD) for the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Grass Creek 
    Resource Management Plan (RMP), (2) the approved Grass Creek RMP, and 
    (3) notice of off-road vehicle designations for the Grass Creek 
    Planning Area.
    
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    SUMMARY: The ROD documents the selection and approval of the Grass 
    Creek RMP. The Grass Creek RMP provides multiple use management 
    direction for approximately 968,000 acres of public land surface and 
    1,171,000 acres of Federal mineral estate administered by the BLM in 
    portions of Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, and Washakie counties in north 
    central Wyoming.
        The draft EIS for the Grass Creek RMP was made available for public 
    review and comment in January 1995. Comments received on the draft EIS 
    were considered in preparing the proposed Grass Creek RMP and final EIS 
    which was made available for public review and protest in August 1996.
        Planning and management decisions are presented in the Grass Creek 
    RMP for all BLM-administered public land and resource values and uses 
    within the planning area including air quality; cultural, 
    paleontological, and natural history resources; fire; forestlands; 
    hazardous materials and wastes; lands and realty; livestock grazing; 
    minerals; off-road vehicle use; recreation; vegetation; visual 
    resources; watershed; wild horses; wildlife and fish habitat; and areas 
    of critical environmental concern. Since wilderness values are 
    addressed in other documents, the Grass Creek RMP does not address 
    them.
        The Grass Creek RMP is a comprehensive land use plan providing for 
    multiple use. It is a refinement of the preferred alternative presented 
    in the draft EIS and the proposed RMP presented in the final EIS. While 
    the intent and general content of the Grass Creek RMP are not different 
    from the proposed RMP, comments from the public, review by BLM staff, 
    and new information obtained since the distribution of the final EIS 
    have prompted some wording clarifications in the RMP.
        This Federal Register Notice serves as the notice for the Off-Road 
    Vehicle (ORV) designations for the Grass Creek Planning Area as 
    identified in the Grass Creek RMP. The ORV designations are described 
    under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION in this notice.
    
    ADDRESSES: Information on the Grass Creek RMP may be obtained from the 
    Worland Field Office, P.O. Box 119 (101 South 23rd Street), Worland, 
    Wyoming 82401-0119, (307) 347-5100.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob Ross, Planning Coordinator, at the 
    Worland Field Office, P.O. Box 119 (101 South 23rd Street), Worland, 
    Wyoming 82401-0119, (307) 347-5100.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Thirteen protests were submitted to the 
    Director of the Bureau of Land Management during the 30-day protest 
    period for the Proposed Grass Creek RMP. Each protest letter was 
    responded to and resolved by the Director. Resolution of the protests 
    did not result in changes to any of the proposed land-use planning 
    decisions.
        The Grass Creek RMP includes the designation of the Upper Owl Creek 
    Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) to protect fragile soils, 
    alpine tundra, important wildlife habitat, and scenic values on 
    approximately 16,300 acres of BLM-administered public lands. The 
    management actions for the ACEC include limiting or prohibiting 
    surface-disturbing activities and closing the area to, and pursuing 
    withdrawal from, the staking and development of mining claims.
        Three areas are designated special recreation management areas 
    (SRMAs). These are the Absaroka Mountain Foothills (comprising about 
    68,000 acres of public land), Badlands (comprising about 208,600 acres 
    of public land), and Bighorn River (comprising about 1,200 acres of 
    public land). The remainder of the BLM-administered public lands in the 
    planning area are designated an Extensive Recreation Management Area 
    (ERMA).
        In the course of conducting the planning effort and preparing the 
    Grass Creek RMP, public lands along all waterways in the planning area 
    were reviewed to determine their eligibility for inclusion in the 
    National Wild and Scenic River System. No public lands were found to 
    meet the eligibility criteria.
        Management of wilderness values is not addressed in the Grass Creek 
    RMP. The BLM's recommendations to the Secretary of the Interior on four 
    Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) in the Grass Creek Planning Area have 
    been made under separate documentation. These areas were addressed in 
    separate
    
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    wilderness EIS and wilderness report documents which are also on file 
    in the Worland Field Office. The decisions regarding wilderness area 
    designations are made by Congress. When Congress makes the wilderness 
    decisions for the WSAs in the Grass Creek Planning Area, those 
    decisions will be incorporated into the Grass Creek RMP.
        The Grass Creek RMP includes the following Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) 
    designations: areas open to off-road vehicle use, areas closed to off-
    road vehicle use, and areas with off-road vehicle use limited to 
    designated roads and trails, limited seasonally, and limited to 
    existing roads and trails. Maps of the ORV designations are on file in 
    the Worland Field Office.
        Specific designations are as follows: An open designation on 
    approximately 900 acres west of Worland.
        Closed designations on approximately 80 acres at the Duck Swamp-
    Bridger Trail Environmental Education Area and on approximately 900 
    acres at the Worland rifle range. In addition, public lands near the 
    Sheep Mountain, Red Butte, Bobcat Draw Badlands, and Owl Creek 
    wilderness study areas (about 52,460 acres) will be managed as closed 
    to ORV use until activity planning specifically addresses ORV use in 
    these areas.
        Limited designations: Off-road vehicle use is limited to designated 
    roads and trails and limited seasonally on about 68,000 acres of public 
    land in the Absaroka Mountain foothills. Off-road vehicle use is 
    limited to designated roads and trails on about 9,000 acres of public 
    land in the Red Canyon Creek area south of Thermopolis. Off-road 
    vehicle use in the Meeteetse Draw Rock Art area is limited to 
    designated roads and trails on about 6,800 acres of public land. In the 
    remainder of the planning area, ORV use on BLM-administered public land 
    is limited to existing roads and trails.
        Parties who are interested in and who wish to be involved in future 
    activity planning and implementation of management actions that may 
    involve or affect the resource values addressed in the Grass Creek RMP 
    are requested to identify themselves. Please contact the Worland Field 
    Office at the above address and request to be placed on a future 
    contact list for activity planning and implementation activities 
    concerning the Grass Creek RMP.
    
        Dated: January 12, 1999.
    Alan R. Pierson,
    State Director.
    [FR Doc. 99-1967 Filed 1-27-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/28/1999
Department:
Land Management Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Worland Field Office, Wyoming, announces: (1) The availability of the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Grass Creek Resource Management Plan (RMP), (2) the approved Grass Creek RMP, and (3) notice of off-road vehicle designations for the Grass Creek Planning Area.
Document Number:
99-1967
Pages:
4463-4464 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
WY-010-1610-00
PDF File:
99-1967.pdf