95-27962. Availability of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement and Receipt of an Application for the Proposed Issuance of a Permit To Allow Incidental Take of Threatened and Endangered Species on Plum Creek Timber Company, L.P., Lands in the I-90 ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 222 (Friday, November 17, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 57722-57724]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-27962]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    
    Availability of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement and 
    Receipt of an Application for the Proposed Issuance of a Permit To 
    Allow Incidental Take of Threatened and Endangered Species on Plum 
    Creek Timber Company, L.P., Lands in the I-90 Corridor, King and 
    Kittitas Counties, WA
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of document availability; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that Plum Creek Timber Company, 
    L.P. (Applicant) has applied to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and 
    the National Marine Fisheries Service (together Services) for an 
    incidental take permit pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the 
    Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). The Applicant has 
    also requested unlisted-species and safe-harbor provisions in an 
    Implementation Agreement (Agreement) to cover vertebrate species which 
    may be found in the planning area. The application has been assigned 
    permit number PRT-808398. The requested permit would 
    
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    authorize incidental take of currently listed threatened or endangered 
    species that may occur within the planning area in King and Kittitas 
    Counties, Washington, as a result of the Applicant's timber management 
    activities. The unlisted-species provision provides for the issuance of 
    further permits for the incidental take of species not presently listed 
    under the Act, but which might become listed during the term of the 
    proposed permit, and which might occur within the planning area.
        The Services also announce the availability of a Draft 
    Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed issuance of the 
    incidental take permit and approval of the Agreement. All comments 
    received will become part of the public record and may be released. 
    This notice is provided pursuant to section 10(c) of the Act and 
    National Environmental Policy Act regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
    
    DATES: Written comments on the permit application and DEIS should be 
    received on or before January 7, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments regarding the application or DEIS, or requests for 
    those documents, should be addressed to William Vogel, U.S. Fish and 
    Wildlife Service, Pacific Northwest Habitat Conservation Plan Program, 
    3773 Martin Way East, Building C--Suite 101, Olympia, Washington 98501; 
    (360) 534-9330. Please refer to permit No. PRT-808398 when submitting 
    comments. Individuals wishing copies of the documents for review should 
    immediately contact the office listed above. Copies of the documents 
    are also available at the following libraries:
    
    Wenatchee Public Library, Attention: Joy, 310 Douglas Street, 
    Wenatchee, Washington 98801
    University of Washington Library, Attention: Carolyn Aamot, Government 
    Publications Department, 170 Suzzallo Library, Seattle, Washington 
    98195-2900
    Seattle Public Library, Attention: Jeanette Voiland, Government 
    Publications Department, 1000 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98104
    Evergreen State College, Attention: Lee Lyttle, Library Campus 
    Parkway--L23100H, Olympia, Washington 98505
    Central Washington University, Attention: Dr. Patrick McLaughlin, 
    Library Collection Development, Ellensburg, Washington 98926
    King County Library System, Attention: Cheryl Standley, Documents 
    Department, 1111 110th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue, Washington 98004
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William Vogel, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
    Service, or Steve Landino, National Marine Fisheries Service, at the 
    office listed above.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Under section 9 of the Act and its implementing regulations, 
    ``taking'' of threatened and endangered species is prohibited. However, 
    the Service, under limited circumstances, may issue permits to take 
    threatened or endangered wildlife species if such taking is incidental 
    to, and not the purpose of, otherwise lawful activities. Regulations 
    governing permits for threatened and endangered species are in 50 CFR 
    17.32 and 17.22.
        The permit application includes a Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) 
    and the Agreement. In the HCP, the Applicant has addressed species 
    conservation and ecosystem management on approximately 170,000 acres of 
    its private land in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The 
    Applicant's ownership occurs in a ``checkerboard'' pattern in an area 
    commonly referred to as the I-90 Corridor. The term ``checkerboard'' 
    refers to alternate sections of public and private land. The 
    ``checkerboard'' HCP planning area is approximately 419,000 acres in 
    size. The term of the proposed permit is 50 years from the date of 
    issuance, with a possible extension of an additional 50 years for safe-
    harbor provision purposes.
        The Applicant is requesting a permit for the incidental take of 
    northern spotted owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) (owls) which may 
    occur as a result of timber harvest and related activities within a 
    portion of the owl sites present on the Applicant's property. There are 
    currently more than 100 owl sites that impact operations within the 
    planning area. The Applicant plans to avoid the take of marbled 
    murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus marmoratus), but has included 
    murrelets in the incidental take permit application in case some 
    incidental take occurs. The Applicant has also included grizzly bears 
    (Ursus arctos = U.a. horribilis) and gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the 
    permit application to cover the circumstance where these species may 
    occur on the subject property in the future and may at some point be 
    subject to take. The Applicant has addressed numerous other species in 
    their HCP and is requesting the unlisted-species and safe-harbor 
    provisions in the Agreement for vertebrate species which may be found 
    in habitats within the planning area. At the time of termination for 
    the HCP phase of the permit, the safe-harbor provision would provide 
    the Applicant relief from regulatory restrictions on timber-management 
    activities in habitats provided for listed species which are greater 
    than the habitat amounts required under the HCP.
        The HCP is designed to complement the Federal Northwest Forest 
    Plan, and includes various forms of mitigation which are integral parts 
    of the HCP. Mitigation includes a schedule of habitat amounts to be 
    provided for each decade of the 50-year HCP. These habitats include 
    eight stand-structure types (ranging from early-successional stages, 
    such as stand initiation, to late-successional stages, such as old 
    growth) and habitat for owls. Owl-habitat projections include 
    projections for nesting, roosting, and foraging habitat, and for 
    foraging and dispersal habitat. Mitigation for gray wolves and grizzly 
    bears include avoidance of timber harvest and road construction in 
    certain habitats, limits to road densities, provision of visual cover, 
    and other specific management prescriptions. Minimum prescriptions are 
    also provided for riparian and wetland areas, and Watershed Analysis 
    will be completed on an accelerated basis. Specific prescriptions to 
    minimize and mitigate impacts will also be implemented for other 
    species and special habitats.
        The DEIS considers four alternatives, including the Proposed Action 
    and the No-action Alternatives. Under the No-action Alternative, the 
    Applicant would avoid the take of all Federally listed species and no 
    permit would be issued. Under the Riparian Alternative, emphasis for 
    conservation of fish and wildlife species would be placed in riparian 
    and wetland areas; other portions of the ownership would be managed for 
    aggressive timber harvest. Under the Dispersal Alternative, riparian 
    areas would be managed for fish and wildlife, but, in addition, upland 
    areas would be managed to provide dispersal habitat for owls. The 
    Proposed Action builds upon the benefits of the previous alternatives. 
    It places emphasis for conservation on riparian and wetland areas, but, 
    also, commits to implementation of the Applicant's Environmental 
    Principles; provides for nesting, roosting, and foraging habitat for 
    owls, and provides for habitat deferrals for owls and goshawks. The 
    Proposed Action includes specific mitigation for other currently listed 
    and unlisted wildlife species such as the gray wolf, grizzly bear, 
    Larch Mountain salamander, and 
    
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    other vertebrate species and special habitats.
    
        Dated: November 6, 1995.
    Thomas J. Dwyer,
    Deputy Regional Director, Region 1, Portland, Oregon.
    [FR Doc. 95-27962 Filed 11-16-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/17/1995
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of document availability; request for comments.
Document Number:
95-27962
Dates:
Written comments on the permit application and DEIS should be received on or before January 7, 1996.
Pages:
57722-57724 (3 pages)
PDF File:
95-27962.pdf