96-1747. Voyageurs National Park; Aircraft Operations, Designation of Areas  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 21 (Wednesday, January 31, 1996)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 3359-3361]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-1747]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    36 CFR Part 7
    
    RIN 1024-AC23
    
    
    Voyageurs National Park; Aircraft Operations, Designation of 
    Areas
    
    AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The National Park Service (NPS) is proposing this rule to 
    amend the special regulations for Voyageurs National Park by replacing 
    the interim rule (60 FR 39257) that was published on August 2, 1995, 
    designating certain areas open to aircraft use within the park. This 
    rulemaking is necessary to comply with NPS general regulations that 
    require special regulatory designations for areas in parks open to the 
    operation or use by aircraft. The intended effects of this rule are to 
    increase safety, protect resources and provide appropriate enjoyment to 
    park users.
    
    DATES: Written comments will be accepted through April 1, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be directed to: Superintendent, Voyageurs 
    National Park, 3131 Highway 53, International Falls, MN 56649-8904.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chief Ranger, Voyageurs National Park, 
    3131 Highway 53, International Falls, MN 56649-8904. Telephone (218) 
    283-9821.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The enabling legislation for Voyageurs National Park states ``The 
    Secretary may, when planning for development of the park, include 
    appropriate provisions for * * * use by seaplanes * * * .'' 16 U.S.C. 
    Section 160h. The 1980 Master Plan for the park states that float 
    planes and ski planes will be allowed upon all lakes deemed safe by the 
    Minnesota Department of Transportation. It also stated that this 
    allowance would be subject to the findings of the wilderness study. The 
    1992 wilderness study recommended that planes be allowed on the four 
    major lakes (Rainy, Kabetogama, Namakan and Sand Point), as well as the 
    following interior lakes: Locator, War Club, Quill, Loiten, Shoepack, 
    Little Trout and Mukooda. Each year the park receives an increasing 
    number of inquiries for permission to land float planes in the park.
        Public aircraft use on park waters occurred prior to the 
    designation of the park in 1971. This use is primarily related to 
    fishing, camping, transportation to resorts and summer dwellings and is 
    typical for the area. Float plane use is mainly associated with the 
    four major lakes with use of the interior lakes constituting less than 
    one percent of the park's use. Aircraft are currently prohibited from 
    using about 22 small interior lakes that have been determined to be too 
    small to use safely by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. 
    Three other lakes that have been used periodically and are accessible 
    by hiking trails will not be opened to float plane use by this 
    regulation. The closing of these three interior lakes will allow the 
    park to manage the interior lakes on an equitable basis since other 
    motorized uses are prohibited.
        This rule will increase public safety by identifying where and 
    under what conditions aircraft are allowed to operate and improve 
    information to the public on where they may expect to see aircraft 
    within the park. This will lessen potential conflicts among user groups 
    and encourage those that do not want to associate with aircraft 
    operations to select areas within the park that are closed to aircraft 
    use. There will be an increased enjoyment among users by delineating 
    areas appropriate to specialized uses. By identifying areas open to 
    aircraft use, the park is able to limit use to less sensitive areas and 
    improve protection of resources. The park will also be able to improve 
    information to pilots as what areas are open and what areas are closed 
    to aircraft operations as well as information on sensitive areas that 
    would be affected by aircraft use. This regulation will allow the park 
    to identify those areas where appropriate use may occur, improve public 
    information and protect area resources.
        The NPS is proposing this rule to allow an activity that has been 
    identified as compatible with the establishment of the park and an 
    activity that was specifically identified in the park's enabling 
    legislation as an acceptable activity. 36 CFR 2.17 prohibits the 
    operation or use of aircraft on lands and waters within park areas 
    except at locations designated through the special rulemaking process. 
    This requirement, as complied with here, ensures that aircraft use and 
    activities are only undertaken in park areas subsequent to full public 
    participation and the review that is accorded rulemaking documents.
    
    Public Participation
    
        It is the policy of the Department of Interior, whenever 
    practicable, to afford the public an opportunity to participate in the 
    rulemaking process. Accordingly, interested persons may submit written 
    comments regarding this proposed rule to the address noted at the 
    beginning of this rulemaking. The NPS will review comments and consider 
    making changes to the final rule based upon an analysis of the 
    comments.
        During the 1992 wilderness study process, all of the options for 
    aircraft use were presented and discussed. Each of the six alternatives 
    specifically identified which lakes would be open to aircraft use. The 
    public was informed of these options during three public hearings. 
    Extensive public involvement has taken place as a requirement of the 
    ``Master Plan'', ``Trail Plan'' and ``Wilderness Recommendation'', all 
    of which had complete public review and environmental review and 
    analysis under applicable law.
    
        Drafting Information: The primary authors of this rulemaking are 
    Bruce D. McKeeman, Chief Ranger, Voyageurs National Park and Dennis 
    Burnett, Washington Office of Ranger Activities.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        This proposed rule does not contain collections of information 
    requiring approval by the Office of Management and Budget under 44 
    U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
    
    Compliance With Other Laws
    
        Pursuant to the Act of January 3, 1968, 84 Stat. 1972, 16 U.S.C. 
    Section 160f(b), the NPS prepared a Wilderness Recommendation and, 
    pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4332 et 
    seq., prepared an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) assessing the 
    effects of the Wilderness Recommendation. On page 30 of the EIS, the 
    section titled ``Provisions Common To All Alternatives'' states: 
    ``Under all alternatives motorized vehicles and aircraft would be 
    allowed on Rainy, Kabetogama, Namakan and Sand Point lakes, subject to 
    established regulations. Special regulations for aircraft access in the 
    park will be required, * * *''. On page 35, the section titled 
    ``Alternatives'' also states that the alternatives address the 
    appropriateness of motorized use in the park, specifically the location 
    of snowmobile routes and portages, as well as the lakes open to 
    aircraft and motorboat use. Each of the six alternatives specifically 
    lists the lakes that will be open to motorized and aircraft use. The 
    NPS consulted with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service pursuant to 
    Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. 1536 and they issued 
    a ``No Jeopardy Opinion'' as part of their biological opinion. Public 
    input was provided during a series of public hearings. Extensive public 
    comment, both oral and written, was received regarding the matter of 
    snowmobile use 
    
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    and wilderness designation. There were very few comments received 
    concerning aircraft use.
        This rule was not subject to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
    review under Executive Order 12866. The Department of the Interior 
    determined that this document will not have a significant economic 
    effect on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). The economic effect of this 
    rulemaking are local in nature and negligible in scope.
        In accordance with the procedural requirements of the National 
    Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and by Departmental guidelines in 516 
    DM 6 (49 FR 21438), an Environmental Assessment (EA) which included 
    consultation with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and a Finding of 
    No Significant Impact (FONSI) have been prepared. These documents can 
    be obtained by contacting the address noted at the beginning of this 
    rulemaking.
    
    List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 7
    
        National parks, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
        In consideration of the foregoing, it is proposed to amend 36 CFR 
    Chapter I as follows:
    
    PART 7--SPECIAL REGULATIONS, AREAS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM
    
        1. The authority citation continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1, 3, 9a, 460(q), 462(k); Section 7.96 also 
    issued under D.C. Code 8-137 (1981) and DC Code 40-721 (1981).
    
        2. Section 7.33, is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 7.33  Voyageurs National Park.
    
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        (c) Aircraft. (1) Aircraft may be operated on the entire water 
    surface and frozen lake surface of the following lakes, except as 
    restricted in paragraph (c)(4) of this section and Sec. 2.17 of this 
    chapter: Rainy, Kabetogama, Namakan, Sand Point, Locator, War Club, 
    Quill, Loiten, Shoepack, Little Trout and Mukooda.
        (2) Approaches, landings and take-offs shall not be made within 500 
    feet of any developed facility, boat dock, float, pier, ramp or beach.
        (3) Aircraft may taxi to and from a dock or ramp designated for 
    their use for the purpose of mooring and must be operated with due care 
    and regard for persons and property and in accordance with any posted 
    signs or waterway markers.
        (4) Areas within the designated lakes may be closed to aircraft use 
    by the Superintendent taking into consideration public safety, wildlife 
    management, weather and park management objectives.
    
        Dated: October 20, 1995.
    George T. Frampton, Jr.,
    Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
    [FR Doc. 96-1747 Filed 1-30-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-70-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
01/31/1996
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule.
Document Number:
96-1747
Dates:
Written comments will be accepted through April 1, 1996.
Pages:
3359-3361 (3 pages)
RINs:
1024-AC23: Voyageurs National Park: Aircraft Operations
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1024-AC23/voyageurs-national-park-aircraft-operations
PDF File:
96-1747.pdf
CFR: (1)
36 CFR 7.33