97-4462. Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-591); Section 4(c)5-Year Review and Modification to the Coastal Barrier Resources System as a Result of Natural Forces  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 36 (Monday, February 24, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 8258-8260]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-4462]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    
    Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-591); 
    Section 4(c)--5-Year Review and Modification to the Coastal Barrier 
    Resources System as a Result of Natural Forces
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of modifications to 28 units of the Coastal Barrier 
    Resources System.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Coastal Barrier Improvement Act requires the Secretary of 
    the Interior to review the maps of the Coastal Barrier Resources System 
    (System) at least once every 5 years and make any minor and technical 
    modifications to the boundaries of System units that the Secretary 
    determines are necessary to reflect changes occurring as a result of 
    natural forces. This notice announces the findings of the review of the 
    System.
    
    DATES: Changes to the System become final on February 24, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Revised maps of System units affected by this review are 
    available for purchase from the U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Science 
    Information Center, P.O. Box 25286, Denver, Colorado 80225. Official 
    maps can be viewed at Fish and Wildlife Service offices listed in the 
    appendix.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Ms. Denise Henne, Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
    Service, Division of Habitat Conservation, (703) 358-2201.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 4 of the Coastal Barrier Resources 
    Act of 1982, as amended by the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act, 
    established the Coastal Barrier Resources System as referred to and 
    adopted by Congress. Section 4(c) states the Secretary of the Interior 
    shall conduct a review of the System at not less than 5-year intervals 
    and make, in consultation with appropriate Federal, State, and local 
    officials, any necessary minor and technical modifications to unit 
    boundaries to reflect changes caused by natural forces. Secretarial 
    Order 3093
    
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    delegated responsibility for Section 4 to the Fish and Wildlife Service 
    on April 28, 1983.
        The Service contracted with the National Aeronautics and Space 
    Administration to photograph all units of the System in 1992 and 1993 
    using infra-red photography at a scale of 1:65,000. Photographs of 
    units were enlarged to 1:12,000 and 1:24,000 and overlayed with mylar 
    sheets depicting unit boundaries. The photographs were compared with 
    the topographic maps depicting the units of the System, as approved by 
    Congress in 1990, to determine if changes had occurred due to natural 
    forces.
        Upon completion of this review and consultation, as appropriate, 28 
    units of the System were found to have changed due to natural forces. 
    These units were as follows:
    
    Maine
        ME-17--Small Point Beach
        ME-18--Stover Point
    Massachusetts
        MA-03--Castle Neck
        C01B-Brace Cove
        MA-20P--Nauset Beach/Monomoy
        MA-24--Naushon Island Complex
        C28--South Beach
        C31--Elizabeth Islands
    Rhode Island
        D02B--Prudence Island Complex
    New York
        NY-04P--Prospect Point
        NY-50--Fresh Pond
        F10--Napeague
    New Jersey
        NJ-09--Stone Harbor
    Maryland
        MD-03--Sound Shore
        MD-37P--Flag Ponds
        MD-38--Cove Point Marsh
    Virginia
        VA-09--Elliotts Creek
        VA-23--Simpson Bend
        VA-36--Presley Creek
    North Carolina
        L07--Lea Island Complex
        L09--Masonboro Island
    Florida
        P16--Keewaydin Island
        P17--Lovers Key Complex
        FL-89--Peninsula Point
    FL-99--Tom King
        FL-101--Garcon Point
    Alabama
        Q01A--Pelican Island
    U.S. Virgin Islands
        VI-07--Great Pond
    
        Copies of the official System maps reflecting the boundary 
    modifications have been filed with the House of Representatives 
    Committee on Resources and the Committee on Banking and Financial 
    Services, and the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. 
    Copies of these maps have been distributed to the Chief Executive 
    Officer (or representative) of each appropriate Federal, State, or 
    local agency having jurisdiction over an area in which a modified unit 
    is located. Copies of the maps are also available for inspection 
    through the Service's Regional and Field Offices. The aerial 
    photography of the units is available in certain Field Offices (see 
    addresses in appendix).
    
    Coastal Barrier Resources System Revised Maps
    
        The Service has made the following revisions to System units, as 
    required by Section 4(c) of Public Law 101-591:
    
    Maine
    
        ME-17--Small Point Beach. The unit has been expanded to include the 
    mouth of Sprague River, which has migrated outside of the original unit 
    boundary.
        ME-18--Stover Point. The south boundary has been modified to 
    include both sides of the entrance to the embayment, plus the 
    associated aquatic habitat.
    
    Massachusetts
    
        MA-03--Castle Neck. The south boundary at the entrance to Essex Bay 
    has been moved to incorporate the expanded barrier.
        C01B--Brace Cove. The boundary has been expanded to include all of 
    Brace Cove and the associated aquatic habitat.
        MA-20P--Nauset Beach/Monomoy. The south end of Nauset Beach has 
    eroded away, with part of the barrier retreating onto Morris Island. 
    The boundary has been moved onto Morris Island to incorporate this 
    change.
        MA-24--Naushon Island Complex. A narrow barrier now connects the 
    West Beach and Crescent Beach segments of this unit. Wetlands have 
    developed between the barrier and Westend Pond. The unit has been 
    expanded to include the connecting barrier, associated aquatic habitat, 
    and Westend Pond.
        C28--South Beach. The dune line has moved inland and out of the 
    unit on most of the peninsulas connecting the bays in the unit. The 
    unit has been expanded to include all of the dune formations.
        C31--Elizabeth Islands. Narrow barriers have developed outside of 
    two segments of the unit on Pasque Island. The boundaries have been 
    moved to include these barriers and associated aquatic habitat.
    
    Rhode Island
    
        D02B--Prudence Island Complex. A narrow barrier now connects the 
    two segments on Coggeshall Cove, Prudence Island. The boundary has been 
    expanded to connect the two segments and include the associated aquatic 
    habitat.
    
    New York
    
        NY-04P--Prospect Point. The barrier has expanded north to Prospect 
    Point. This expansion plus the associated aquatic habitat have been 
    added to the unit.
        NY-50--Fresh Pond. The mouth of the south pond has migrated outside 
    of the unit. The unit has been expanded to include this area.
        F10--Napeague. The head of the spit at the mouth of Napeague Harbor 
    is outside of the unit. The unit has been expanded to include the 
    entire spit.
    
    New Jersey
    
        NJ-09--Stone Harbor. A substantial shoal has developed at the mouth 
    of Hereford Inlet, much of which is outside the unit. The unit has been 
    expanded to include all of this sand-sharing system.
    
    Maryland
    
        MD-03--Sound Shore. The barrier has expanded across a creek to the 
    south of the unit. The unit has been expanded to include all of the 
    barrier plus the associated aquatic habitat.
        MD-37P--Flag Ponds. The barrier has expanded to the south, outside 
    of the unit. The unit has been expanded to include all of the barrier 
    plus the associated aquatic habitat.
        MD-38--Cove Point Marsh. The barrier at the north end of the unit 
    has receded behind the boundary and no longer has associated aquatic 
    habitat. The unit boundary has been adjusted to exclude this open-water 
    area.
    
    Virginia
    
        VA-09--Elliotts Creek. The barrier has expanded to the south. The 
    unit has been modified to include all of the barrier and the associated 
    aquatic habitat.
        VA-23--Simpson Bend. France and Little Back Creeks are now 
    connected by a barrier. The unit has been expanded to include all of 
    the barrier and the associated aquatic habitat.
        VA-36--Presley Creek. The mouth of the creek has migrated outside 
    of the unit. The boundary has been modified to include the mouth of the 
    creek.
    
    North Carolina
    
        L07--Lea Island Complex. The spit on the south side of Rich Inlet 
    is prograding and is no longer completely within the unit. The unit has 
    been expanded to include the entire spit and associated aquatic 
    habitat.
    
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        L09--Masonboro Island. The spit on the north side of Masonboro 
    Inlet has prograded outside of the unit. The unit boundary has been 
    adjusted to include all of the undeveloped portion of the spit and 
    associated aquatic habitat.
    
    Florida
    
        P16--Keewaydin Island. A substantial shoal has developed outside of 
    the unit at the mouth of Big Marco Pass. The boundary has been adjusted 
    to include this sand-sharing area.
        P17--Lovers Key Complex. A barrier is developing outside of the 
    unit on the north side of Big Carlos Pass. The unit boundary has been 
    adjusted to include this area.
        FL-89--Peninsula Point. The peninsula is prograding to the north 
    across the mouth of Alligator Harbor. The unit has been expanded to 
    include all of the peninsula and the associated aquatic habitat.
        FL-99--Tom King. The spit has accreted to the north of the unit. 
    The unit boundary has been adjusted to include all of the spit and 
    associated aquatic habitat.
        Fl-101--Garcon Point. The secondary barrier has expanded northward 
    on the East Bay side of the unit. The unit has been expanded to include 
    the barrier and the associated aquatic habitat.
    
    Alabama
    
        Q01A--Pelican Island. The island is prograding across Pelican 
    Passage toward Dauphin Island. The boundary has been adjusted to 
    include all of Pelican Island, the secondary barrier developing on 
    Dauphin Island behind Pelican Island, and all associated aquatic 
    habitat.
    
    U.S. Virgin Islands
    
        VI-07--Great Pond. The barrier has expanded to the south of Great 
    Pond. The unit has been expanded to include the barrier and associated 
    aquatic habitat.
    
                                     Appendix--Location of Maps Available for Review                                
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                   U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service                               States of jurisdiction              
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                          Regional Offices                                                                          
                                                                                                                    
    Regional Director, Region 4, U.S. Fish and Wildlife          North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Virgin Islands.  
     Service, 75 Spring St. SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, (404)                                                       
     331-3580.                                                                                                      
    Regional Director, Region 5, U.S Fish and Wildlife Service,  Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New  
     300 Westgate Center Drive, Hadley, Massachusetts 01035-      Jersey, Maryland, Virginia.                       
     9589, (413) 253-8200.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                    
                           Field Offices                                                                            
                                                                                                                    
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 22 Bridge  Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island.                
     St., Concord, NH 03301-4986, (603) 225-1411.                                                                   
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 3817       New York.                                          
     Luker Road, Cortland, NY 13045, (607) 753-9334.                                                                
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 927 N.     New Jersey.                                        
     Main St., Bldg. D-1, Pleasantville, NJ, 08232, (609) 646-                                                      
     0620.                                                                                                          
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 177        Maryland.                                          
     Admiral Cochrane Dr., Annapolis, MD, 21401, (410) 573-4500.                                                    
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Mid        Virginia.                                          
     County Center, U.S. Route 17, White Marsh, VA 23183, (804)                                                     
     693-6694.                                                                                                      
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 551-F      North Carolina.                                    
     Pylon Dr., Raleigh, NC 27636-3726, (919) 856-4520.                                                             
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1360 U.S.  Florida: Lee & Collier Counties.                   
     Highway 1, Vero Beach, FL 32961, (407) 562-3909.                                                               
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1612 June  Florida: Franklin & Santa Rosa Counties.           
     Ave., Panama City, FL 32405-3721, (904) 769-0552.                                                              
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2001       Alabama.                                           
     Highway 98, Daphne, AL 36526, (334) 441-5181.                                                                  
    Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box   U.S. Virgin Islands.                               
     491, Boqueron, PR 00622, (809) 851-7297.                                                                       
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        Dated: January 28, 1997.
    John G. Rogers,
    Acting Director, Fish and Wildlife Service.
    [FR Doc. 97-4462 Filed 2-21-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-55-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
02/24/1997
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of modifications to 28 units of the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
Document Number:
97-4462
Dates:
Changes to the System become final on February 24, 1997.
Pages:
8258-8260 (3 pages)
PDF File:
97-4462.pdf