[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 34 (Friday, February 18, 1994)]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 94-3410]
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[Federal Register: February 18, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[NM-010-4333-04/G910-G40012]
Emergency Off-Road Vehicle Closures; New Mexico
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: (1) Emergency off-road vehicle closure in the Sombrillo Area
of Critical Environmental Concern and near the community of La Puebla,
approximately five miles northeast of Espanola, New Mexico; (2)
Emergency off-road vehicle closure near Dixon, New Mexico, amending the
Federal Register notice dated May 20, 1993; (3) Emergency off-road
vehicle designation of the Santa Cruz Lake Overlook access road, with a
seasonal closure from mid-November through mid-March.
DATES: Effective February 18, 1994.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Terry Humphrey, Outdoor Recreation Planner, Taos Resource Area, 224
Cruz Alta Road, Taos, NM 87571. Phone (505) 758-8851.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: (1) A total of 9,485 acres of public lands
within T. 20 N., R. 9 E., an area bounded by New Mexico Highway 76 to
the north, New Mexico Highway 520 to the east, Nambe Indian Reservation
to the south, and U.S. Highway 84 to the west will be closed to off-
road vehicles for a period of two years from the date of this notice,
or until completion of transportation planning for the area. This
closure amends the emergency closure of 520 acres of public lands as
noted in the Federal Register (May 20, 1993) to: (a) Include the
Sombrillo Area of Critical Environmental Concern and isolated public
tracts near La Puebla, New Mexico; (b) allow for a designated
motorcycle/all terrain vehicle trail parallel to Santa Fe County Road
88 between the 160 acre area open to off-road vehicle use and extending
for approximately 0.75 miles to the northeast to tie in with a
residential area access road; if unauthorized off-road activity occurs
as a consequence of opening this trail, the trail will be closed to
off-road vehicles. Off-road vehicle use is causing serious conflicts
with adjacent property owners through noise and dust generated by
vehicle activity, as well as concerns for visual and natural resource
degradation. A recent inventory of the area revealed a large number of
new trails and multiple trailing, compromising soil, vegetation,
watershed, cultural, paleontological, and scenic resources in the area.
The emergency restrictions are necessary to prevent any further
degradation to these resources. (2) An emergency off-road vehicle
closure of approximately 3,950 acres of public lands near Dixon, New
Mexico, amending the Federal Register notice dated May 20, 1993, lies
within T. 23 E., R. 10 E., S\1/2\ Sec. 19, SE\1/4\ Sec. 22, SW\1/4\
Sec. 23, Sec. 27-30, Sec. 33-35, and is necessary to prevent further
deterioration of natural and cultural resources. This closure will be
in effect for a period of two years from the date of this notice, or
until completion of transportation planning for the area. Recent
monitoring has shown a large number of new trails and multiple
trailing, compromising soil, vegetation, watershed, cultural,
paleontological, and scenic resources in the area. (3) A seasonal road
closure from mid-November through mid-March of the Santa Cruz Lake
Overlook access road, within T. 20 N., R. 10 E., Sections 18 and 19, is
necessary to prevent serious acts of vandalism during periods when the
Recreation Area is unsupervised.
The closures are necessary to mitigate resource conflicts while
allowing BLM to work with local residents and other public land users
to work out a long-term resolution of the conflicts created by off-road
vehicle use in these areas. The affected areas will be signed at all
key access points following publication of this notice. Once
transportation planning is completed with public involvement, the
emergency designations will be replaced.
These actions comply with regulations contained in 43 CFR 8364.1
(closure and restriction orders). Persons who violate the closures/
limitations may be subject to fines of not more than $1,000 or
imprisonment for not longer than 12 months, or both. Right-of-way
holders or permittees may use established routes as part of their
normal business.
Maps of the affected area are available for public inspection at
the Bureau of Land Management's office in Santa Fe, 1474 Rodeo Road,
and in Taos, 224 Cruz Alta Road.
Dated: February 4, 1994.
Michael R. Ford,
District Manager.
[FR Doc. 94-3410 Filed 2-17-94; 8:45 am]
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