96-30021. Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement on a Permit Application to Incidentally Take Threatened and Endangered Species in Association with a Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan for the Potrero Creek and Beaumont Gateway ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 228 (Monday, November 25, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 59889-59891]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-30021]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement on a Permit 
    Application to Incidentally Take Threatened and Endangered Species in 
    Association with a Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan for the 
    Potrero Creek and Beaumont Gateway Sites in the City of Beaumont, 
    County of Riverside, California
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has under 
    consideration for approval a draft Multiple Species Habitat 
    Conservation Plan and an application for incidental take submitted by 
    the Lockheed Martin
    
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    Corporation (Lockheed). In response to the plan, the Service intends to 
    prepare an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National 
    Environmental Policy Act. The Stephens' kangaroo rat (Dipodomys 
    stephensi) is the only species within the plan area for this Multiple 
    Species Habitat Conservation Plan that is currently federally listed as 
    threatened or endangered. However, Lockheed is also seeking coverage 
    with respect to a number of species of plants and animals of concern 
    that may be listed in the future. The Multiple Species Habitat 
    Conservation Plan proposes a basis for the issuance of incidental take 
    permits and other authorizations under the Federal Endangered Species 
    Act and California Endangered Species Act for all the covered species. 
    This notice describes the action proposed by Lockheed and possible 
    alternatives, identifies mechanisms for the interested public to obtain 
    background materials, solicits written comments on the scope and 
    preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement, and identifies the 
    Service official to whom questions and comments concerning the proposed 
    action and the Environmental Impact Statement may be directed. The 
    Service is requesting comments addressing what issues and alternatives 
    should be considered in the development of the Environmental Impact 
    Statement.
    
    DATES: Written comments related to the scope and content of the 
    Environmental Impact Statement should be received on or before December 
    26, 1996 at the address below.
    
    ADDRESSES: Information, comments, or questions related to preparation 
    of the Environmental Impact Statement and the National Environmental 
    Policy Act process should be submitted to Mr. Gail Kobetich, Field 
    Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2730 Loker Avenue West, 
    Carlsbad, California 92008. Written comments also may be sent by 
    facsimile to telephone (619) 431-9618.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Pete Sorensen, Assistant Field 
    Supervisor, at the above Carlsbad address, telephone (619) 431-9440. 
    Documents will also be available for public inspection by appointment 
    during normal business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday) 
    at the above Carlsbad address. Individuals interested in background 
    materials, including Lockheed's draft Multiple Species Habitat 
    Conservation Plan and the Final Environmental Impact Report for the 
    Beaumont Gateway Specific Plan and Potrero Creek Specific Plan prepared 
    by Lockheed and its consultants for the City of Beaumont, should 
    contact Hugh Hewitt, representing Lockheed, at (714) 798-0500.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Service listed the Stephens' kangaroo 
    rat as an endangered species, effective October 31, 1988 (53 FR 38485). 
    Because of its listing as an endangered species, the Stephens' kangaroo 
    rat is protected by the Endangered Species Act's prohibition against 
    ``take.'' This means no one may harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, 
    wound, kill, trap, capture or collect the species, or attempt to engage 
    in such conduct (16 U.S.C. 1538). The Service, however, may issue 
    permits to conduct activities involving endangered species under 
    certain circumstances, including carrying out scientific purposes, 
    enhancing the propagation or survival of the species, or incidentally 
    taking the species in connection with otherwise lawful activities (16 
    U.S.C. 1539).
        Lockheed is applying to the Service for a 30-year incidental take 
    permit to incidentally take the endangered Stephens' kangaroo rat on up 
    to 2,016 acres of occupied and potential habitat at Potrero Creek, and 
    14 acres of occupied and potential habitat at Beaumont Gateway, and 
    propose their Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan as the basis 
    for the issuance of the requested permit. In addition, Lockheed is 
    seeking authorization for the incidental take of seven other currently 
    listed species not known to occupy the Potrero Creek and Beaumont 
    Gateway sites, and seeks incidental take assurances for 44 other 
    species that may be listed in the future.
        The Potrero Creek site supports one of the largest known contiguous 
    populations of the Stephens' kangaroo rat, and includes a significant 
    portion (2,000 to 2,200 acres of occupied and potential habitat, or 
    approximately 7 percent) of the known Stephens' kangaroo rat population 
    in Riverside County. The requested permit would allow future 
    development of portions of the 9,117 acre Potrero Creek site, including 
    up to 2,016 acres of occupied and potential Stephens' kangaroo rat 
    habitat, and all of the 160 acre Beaumont Gateway site, which includes 
    14 acres of occupied or potential habitat, pursuant to Specific Plans 
    approved by the city of Beaumont. The proposed developments would 
    proceed without further mitigation for sensitive biological resources 
    as long as the conservation program contained within the Multiple 
    Species Habitat Conservation Plan is being properly implemented.
        The Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan proposes the 
    establishment and management of two open space preserves totaling 9,127 
    acres for sustainable multiple species uses, contribution of a $1,950 
    per acre fee, for a total of $5,325,450, to the Riverside County 
    Habitat Conservation Agency for acquisition, expansion and/or long-term 
    management of the Stephens' kangaroo rat Core Reserve System, and 
    implementation of measures designed to minimize and/or avoid adverse 
    effects of development of the Potrero Creek and Beaumont Gateway sites. 
    The proposed 30-year permit will be evaluated in the Environmental 
    Impact Statement.
        The Environmental Impact Statement will consider the proposed 
    action and a reasonable range of alternatives. Possible alternatives 
    include:
        Alternative 1: Potrero Creek and Beaumont Gateway Specific Plans 
    (proposed project by Lockheed). This alternative involves development 
    of the Potrero Creek and Beaumont Gateway Specific Plans, as currently 
    approved by the City of Beaumont, in concert with implementation of the 
    Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan.
        Alternative 2: Stephens' Kangaroo Preservation Alternative No. 1. 
    This alternative is intended to avoid take of the endangered Stephens' 
    kangaroo rat by confining any proposed development on either the 
    Potrero Creek or the Beaumont Gateway sites to areas that do not 
    adversely affect known Stephens' kangaroo rat occupied habitat.
        Alternative 3: Stephens' Kangaroo Preservation Alternative No. 2. 
    This alternative involves a reduction in development areas on the 
    Potrero Creek site to retain approximately 70 percent of the existing 
    occupied habitat on the Potrero Creek site with no Stephens' kangaroo 
    rat habitat preservation on the Beaumont Gateway site.
        Alternative 4: Bureau of Land Management Area of Critical 
    Ecological Concern Alternative. This alternative would result in the 
    application of the Bureau of Land Management's proposed Area of 
    Critical Ecological Concern designation upon the Potrero Creek site as 
    described in the South Coast Resource Management Plan prepared by the 
    Bureau of Land Management in 1994. Through a land exchange or other 
    means acceptable to Lockheed and the Bureau of Land Management, the 
    Potrero Creek site would be conserved and managed by the Bureau of Land 
    Management while the Beaumont Gateway site would be developed pursuant 
    to the approved land uses within the Beaumont Gateway Specific Plan.
    
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        Alternative 5: Stephens' Kangaroo Rat Habitat Conservation Plan Fee 
    Area Alternative. This alternative involves development of the Potrero 
    Creek and Beaumont Gateway sites according to approved land uses in the 
    respective Specific Plans. In contrast to preparing and implementing a 
    separate Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan as proposed, the 
    Potrero Creek and Beaumont Gateway projects would use existing 
    provisions in the ``Habitat Conservation Plan for the Stephens' 
    Kangaroo Rat in Western Riverside County'' for the authorization of 
    incidental take. Under this alternative Lockheed would be responsible 
    for acquiring a 1:1 ratio of occupied Stephens' kangaroo rat habitat 
    within the plan area boundary of the ``Habitat Conservation Plan for 
    the Stephens' Kangaroo Rat in Western Riverside County.''
        Alternative 6: Reduced Stephens' Kangaroo Rat Mitigation Fee 
    Alternative. This alternative involves development of the Potrero Creek 
    and Beaumont Gateway sites according to approved land uses in the 
    respective Specific Plans, in concert with implementation of the 
    Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan. Under this alternative the 
    Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan would propose the 
    contribution of a $500 per acre fee, for a total of $1,775,150, to the 
    Riverside County Habitat Conservation Agency instead of the currently 
    proposed $1950 per acre contribution.
        Alternative 7: No Project. Under this alternative, no incidental 
    take permit would be issued.
        Environmental review of the Multiple Species Habitat Conservation 
    Plan will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the 1969 
    National Environmental Policy Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), 
    National Environmental Policy Act regulations (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), 
    other appropriate regulations, and Service procedures for compliance 
    with those regulations. This notice is being furnished in accordance 
    with section 1501.7 of the National Environmental Policy Act to obtain 
    suggestions and information from other agencies and the public on the 
    scope of issues to be addressed in the Environmental Impact Statement.
    
        Dated: November 15, 1996.
    John H. Doebel,
    Regional Director, Region 1, Portland, Oregon.
    [FR Doc. 96-30021 Filed 11-22-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-55-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/25/1996
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent.
Document Number:
96-30021
Dates:
Written comments related to the scope and content of the Environmental Impact Statement should be received on or before December
Pages:
59889-59891 (3 pages)
PDF File:
96-30021.pdf