99-28943. Environmental Impact Statement: Daggett county, Utah  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 216 (Tuesday, November 9, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 61176-61177]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-28943]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Highway Administration
    
    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Land Management
    
    
    Environmental Impact Statement: Daggett county, Utah
    
    AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT Bureau of Land 
    Management, (BLM), DOI.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement 
    and Amend the Diamond Mountain Resource Area Resource Management Plan.
    
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    SUMMARY: The FHWA and BLM are issuing this Notice to advise the public 
    that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be prepared for the 
    proposed Browns Park Road Re-alignment and Paving Project proposed by 
    Daggett County, Utah. This 26.9 km (16.8 miles) segment would connect 
    from the currently paved portion of Browns Park Road that junctions 
    with US Highway 191 in Utah to Colorado Route 318. The BLM, as a 
    cooperating agency, under this Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS, may 
    amend the Diamond Mountain Resource Area Resource Management Plan (RMP) 
    by adding a corridor for the proposed action.
    
    AGENCY DECISIONS: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy 
    Act of 1969, as amended, the FHWA must decide whether or not to proceed 
    with the proposed project and under what terms, conditions, and 
    stipulations. The BLM, which will assist in the preparation of the EIS, 
    will decide whether to amend the RMP and provide a letter of consent to 
    the FHWA under Interagency Agreement AA851-LA2-40.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom Allen, Environmental Engineer, 
    Federal Highway Administration, 2520 West 4700 South, Suite 9A, Salt 
    Lake City, Utah 84118-1847, Telephone: (801) 963-0078 Ext. 229; Greg 
    Searle, Utah Department of Transportation, Region 3 (801) 227-8058 and 
    Duane De Paepe, Bureau of Land Management, Vernal Field Office, (435) 
    781-4400.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FHWA as lead agency, in cooperation with the 
    Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will prepare an EIS to re-
    align and pave the existing Browns Park Road. The Vernal Field Office 
    of the Bureau of Land Management will serve as a cooperating agency and 
    will assist in preparation of the EIS and direct preparation of the 
    plan amendment for the Diamond Mountain Resource Area RMP. The plan 
    amendment criteria would be the same as in the Diamond Mountain 
    Resource Area RMP Record of Decision (Fall, 1994). The construction 
    project would consist of upgrading and realigning portions of an 
    existing county road that crosses 19.6 km of public land parcels 
    administered by the BLM (12.2 miles), 6.9 km State of Utah lands (4.3 
    miles), as well as .5 km of land that is privately owned (.3 miles).
        Currently, the Browns Park Road is unpaved, and characterized by 
    rutted washboard surfaces and dust producing surface materials. 
    Horizontal and vertical alignments on the existing roadway vary from 
    good in the straight sections to poor on the steep and curving 
    sections. Jesse Ewing Canyon has some extremely steep grades in the 
    range of 14 to 17 percent. This makes travel very difficult during 
    inclement weather and has proven to be very dangerous as evidenced by a 
    traffic fatality in recent years. In addition to addressing these 
    maintenance and safety concerns, Daggett County also considers it 
    important to bring this road up to the standards of the adjoining 
    highways.
        The proposal is to pave the section of Daggett County road between 
    Red Creek (T3N R23E Sec. 16) and the Colorado State line (T2N R25E Sec. 
    35), known as the Browns Park Road. This 26.9 km segment would be 9 m 
    (29.5 feet) in width and have a design speed of 60 km/hr (38 mph). It 
    would connect from the currently paved portion of Browns Park Road that 
    junctions with US Highway 191 in Utah to Colorado Route 318, and 
    provide improved access to recreational, agricultural, and commercial 
    developments in the Green River and Flaming Gorge areas from Utah, 
    Colorado and Wyoming.
        The proposed project would generally follow the existing Browns 
    Park Road alignment. However, there are two proposed courses around 
    Jesse Ewing Canyon that would lengthen the road course to reduce grades 
    and provide a safer route of travel.
        The corridor width needed for construction would be expected to 
    average about 30.5 m (100 feet). New disturbance associated with the 
    realignment proposed in Jesse Ewing Canyon is expected to be 
    approximately 12.1 hectares (30 acres). In addition, several 
    construction equipment staging
    
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    (temporary use) areas and borrow sites would be required, and would be 
    located along the road corridor (8.1 hectares [20 acres]). The overall 
    disturbed area associated with this project is expected to be less than 
    60.7 hectares (150 acres).
        The primary users of the Browns Park Road are agriculturists, 
    recreationists, and residents in the area. The upgrade of the road 
    would greatly improve travel conditions and safety, and would 
    substantially reduce present maintenance costs for the road. It would 
    also support the increased travel demands projected for the near 
    future.
        The alternative is no action which would leave the road in its 
    present condition. Suggestions for other alternatives are welcome.
        Letters describing the proposed project and soliciting comments 
    will be sent to appropriate federal, state, and local agencies, and to 
    private organizations and citizens who have previously expressed or are 
    known to have an interest in this proposal.
        Three public open house scoping meetings will be held, two in Utah 
    (Dutch John and Vernal), and one in Craig, Colorado. The open houses 
    will include displays explaining the project and a forum for commenting 
    on the project. The meetings will be held as follows:
    
    Craig, Colorado: December 1, 1999, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Craig City 
    Hall, 300 West 4th Street, Council Meeting Room
    Vernal, Utah: December 2, 1999, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Western Park, 
    302 East 200 South
    Dutch John, Utah: December 3, 1999, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Dutch John 
    Conference Hall
    
        Written comments on the scope of this proposal will be accepted 
    until December 27, 1999. Comments should be directed to Linda Matthews, 
    JBR Environmental Consultants, Inc., 8160 South Highland Drive, Suite 
    A-4, Sandy, Utah 84093. At least one public hearing will be held 
    following release of the Draft EIS. Public notice will be given of the 
    time and place of the hearing. The Draft EIS will be available for 
    public and agency review and comment prior to the public hearing.
        To ensure that the full range of issues related to this proposed 
    project is addressed and any significant impacts are identified, 
    comments and suggestions are invited from all interested parties. 
    Comments or questions concerning this proposed project and the EIS 
    should be directed to Tom Allen, Environmental Engineer, Federal 
    Highway Administration, 2520 West 4700 South, Suite 9A, Salt Lake City, 
    Utah 84118-1847, Telephone: (801) 963-0078 Ext. 229.
    
    (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205, 
    Highway Research, Planning and Construction. The regulations 
    implementing Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental 
    consultation on Federal programs and activities apply to this 
    program.)
        Comments, including names and street addresses of respondents will 
    be available for public review at the Utah Division of FHWA and at the 
    BLM Vernal Field Office and will be subject to disclosure under the 
    Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). They may be published as part of the 
    Environmental Impact Statement and other related documents. Individual 
    respondents may request confidentiality. If you wish to withhold your 
    name or street address from public review and disclosure under the 
    FOIA, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your written 
    comment. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law. 
    All submissions from organizations or businesses, and from individuals 
    identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations 
    or businesses, will be made available for public inspection in their 
    entirety.
    Michael Ritchie,
    Division Administrator, Utah Division, Federal Highway Administration, 
    Salt Lake City, Utah.
    Linda S. Colville,
    BLM Acting Utah State Director, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Document Information

Published:
11/09/1999
Department:
Land Management Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement and Amend the Diamond Mountain Resource Area Resource Management Plan.
Document Number:
99-28943
Pages:
61176-61177 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-28943.pdf