99-4480. Record of Decision; Final General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement; Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 36 (Wednesday, February 24, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 9168-9170]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-4480]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    National Park Service
    
    
    Record of Decision; Final General Management Plan/Environmental 
    Impact Statement; Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon
    
    ACTION: Notice of Approval of Record of Decision.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental 
    Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and the regulations promulgated by the 
    Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR 1505.2), the Department of the 
    Interior, National Park Service, has prepared a Record of Decision on 
    the Final General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement for 
    Oregon Caves National Monument in Oregon.
    
    DATES: The Record of Decision was recommended by the Superintendent of 
    Oregon Caves National Monument, concurred by the Deputy Regional 
    Director, Pacific West Region, and approved by the Regional Director, 
    Pacific West Region, on December 23, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Inquiries regarding the Record of Decision or the 
    Environmental Impact Statement should be submitted to the 
    Superintendent, Oregon Caves National Monument, 19000 Caves Highway, 
    Cave Junction, OR 97523, phone (541) 592-2100.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of the Record of Decision follows:
        The Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS), has 
    prepared this Record of Decision (ROD) on the final Environmental 
    Impact Statement (EIS) for the General Management Plan for Oregon Caves
    
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    National Monument, Oregon. This ROD is a statement of the decision 
    made, other alternatives considered, public involvement in the decision 
    making process, the basis for the decision, the environmentally 
    preferable alternative, and measures to minimize environmental harm.
    
    Decision (Selected Action)
    
        Oregon Caves National Monument will implement Alternative C. 
    identified as the action that best satisfies the Monument and NPS 
    missions, as well as the Monument's long-term management objectives. 
    Some actions remain consistent with those presented in the draft EIS. 
    Others were modified in the final EIS to respond to public comments and 
    concerns. The selected action recognizes both the need to protect 
    natural and cultural resources and to provide appropriate opportunities 
    for visitors and area residents.
        Specific actions to be implemented under the selected action are 
    summarized below:
        Adequate administrative and collection storage will be provided at 
    the administrative site. Cave tours will be operated with NPS 
    interpretive rangers, and a cave tour reservation system will be 
    established and based at the Illinois Valley Visitor Center (IVVC). The 
    IVVC will continue to serve as a key point for initial visitor contact 
    and information.
        Protection will be provided to the Lake Creek and upper Cave Creek 
    watersheds, the public water supply, and foreground and middleground 
    viewsheds as seen from the Monument through the transfer of 3,410 acres 
    to the Monument from the Siskiyou National Forest (SNF).
        Additional hiking, horseback riding, and other recreational 
    opportunities will be provided to the public, and public road access 
    will be maintained to adjacent national forest lands. The cave will be 
    open to public use from the middle of March to mid-December. 
    Concession-provided lodging, food service and gift sales will continue, 
    and will be located at the Chateau. Use of the lower level of the 
    Chalet will be converted from the concession-operated gift shop to the 
    Monument visitor center and will be staffed with NPS and cooperating 
    association employees.
    
    Other Alternatives Considered
    
        Alternative A--The no-action alternative represents no change from 
    present management direction. This alternative, therefore, represents 
    the current situation, including retention of concession-contracted 
    services for cave tours, lodging, food service and gift sales. No 
    boundary change would be included, no change to current administrative 
    facilities would occur, and the Monument would remain open to cave 
    tours year-round under Alternative A.
        Alternative B--This is the ``minimum requirements alternative'', 
    representing the minimum actions necessary to protect the natural and 
    cultural resources of the Monument and protect the health and safety of 
    the public. Alternative B includes the development of adequate 
    administrative and collection storage facilities in the Chateau. Cave 
    tours would be operated with NPS interpretive guides, and a cave tour 
    reservation system would be established and based at the IVVC. A 
    cooperative agreement between the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and NPS 
    would set aside 3.410 acres as a protected area within the SNF. Under 
    this agreement, protection would be provided to the Lake Creek and 
    upper Cave Creek watersheds, the public water supply, and foreground 
    and middleground viewsheds as seen from the Monument. The caves would 
    be open to public use from mid-March to mid to late December. However, 
    no concession lodging, dining or gift sales would be provided. The 
    lower level of the Chalet would be used for an on-site visitor center.
        Alternative D--Under this alternative, a new on-site visitor center 
    would be developed to provide interpretive services to the public. 
    Concession lodging, food service and gift sales operations would be 
    retained at the Chateau and the Chalet. The caves would be open to the 
    public on a year-round basis, and tours would be conducted by a non-
    profit institute or similar organization. This alternative would also 
    provide adequate administrative and collection storage at the 
    administrative site, and the IVVC would be used for initial visitor 
    orientation, visitor contact, and cave tour reservations. Protection of 
    the Lake Creek and upper Cave Creek watersheds, the public water supply 
    and foreground viewshed would be accomplished through a transfer of 
    2,377 acres to the Monument from the SNF. In addition, protection of 
    portions of the middleground viewshed would be accomplished by the 
    establishment of a 1,033-acre protected area within the SNF through a 
    cooperative agreement between the USFS and NPS.
        Actions common to all alternatives include the continued 
    rehabilitation of the cave trail, the continued use of the IVVC for 
    orientation and information, protection of the Oregon Caves Historic 
    District, and ongoing regional cooperation on various issues such as 
    fire management and tourism.
    
    Basis for Decision
    
        After careful consideration of public comments throughout the 
    planning process, including comments on the draft EIS, the selected 
    action best accomplishes the legislated purpose of the Monument and 
    balances the statutory mission of the NPS to provide long-term 
    protection of the Monument's resources and significance, while allowing 
    for appropriate levels of visitor use and appropriate means of visitor 
    enjoyment. The selected action also best accomplishes identified 
    management goals and desired future conditions, with the fewest 
    environmental impacts.
    
    Environmentally Preferable Alternative
    
        The alternative which causes the least damage to the cultural and 
    biological environment, and that best protects, preserves, and enhances 
    resources is Alternative C.
    
    Measures to Minimize Environmental Harm
    
        All practicable measures to avoid or minimize environmental impacts 
    that could result from implementation of the selected action have been 
    identified and incorporated into the selected action. Implementation of 
    the selected action would avoid any adverse impacts on wetlands and any 
    endangered or threatened species, or that would result in the 
    destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat of such 
    species.
    
    Public Involvement
    
        Public comment has been requested, considered, and incorporated 
    throughout the planning process in numerous ways. A Notice of Intent to 
    prepare an EIS was published in the Federal Register on January 23, 
    1996 (vol. 61, no. 15, pgs. 1783-1784). In early March 1996, NPS 
    produced a newsletter that was mailed to a list of interested 
    individuals and was inserted in the Illinois Valley Newspaper for 
    distribution to its circulation of 3,400 readers. The purpose of the 
    newsletter was to explain the planning process, provide information, 
    and encourage public participation in the process.
        Two public scoping meetings were held in March 1996 in Cave 
    Junction and Grants Pass, OR, to assist in identifying issues to be 
    addressed in the GMP/EIS. A total of 23 people attended the two 
    meetings. Also in March, the planning team met with several interest 
    groups, at their request. The NPS received 88 written comments during 
    the scoping period.
    
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        More than 300 copies of the draft GMP/EIS were mailed to government 
    agencies, organizations and interested individuals in January 1998. In 
    addition, the document was posted on the Internet and mailed to local 
    libraries in Cave Junction, Grants Pass, and Portland, OR. The EPA 
    Notice of Availability was published in the Federal Register on January 
    16, 1998 (vol. 63, no. 11, pg. 2676). A Notice of Availability was also 
    published by NPS on January 15 (vol. 63, no. 10, pg. 2412). A second 
    newsletter was prepared that included a summary of the draft plan and 
    information on scheduled public workshops. Each newsletter included a 
    postage-paid response form for people to use in submitting comments if 
    desired. Approximately 3,500 newsletters were inserted into the 
    Illinois Valley News on January 14, and another 1,000 were made 
    available to visitors at the IVVC and the Chateau. In addition, 
    newspapers in Grants Pass and Cave Junction published the notices and 
    local radio stations announced locations and times for the public 
    workshops.
        Four public workshops were held in Cave Junction and Grants Pass on 
    February 9 and 10, 1998. The purpose of the workshops was to offer the 
    public an opportunity to meet with the NPS planning staff and discuss 
    the draft GMP/EIS. A total of 111 people attended the workshops.
        The final GMP/EIS was released to the public on November 10, 1998. 
    The EPA Notice of Availability of the final GMP/EIS was published in 
    the Federal Register on November 20, 1998 (vol. 63, no. 224, pg. 
    64473); the NPS also published a Notice of Availability in the Federal 
    Register. The final document included a summary of the comments 
    received at the public workshops and a summary of the comments received 
    from written responses.
        Consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) on 
    Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act was undertaken to identify 
    listed plant and animal species that may occur within the Oregon Caves 
    National Monument. In addition, a copy of the draft plan was sent to 
    the USFWS for concurrence that the broad-scale elements of the proposed 
    action would not adversely affect any listed species known or suspected 
    to be in the planning area.
        Consultation also occurred with the Oregon State Historic 
    Preservation Office and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. 
    A copy of the plan was sent to each of these offices to initiate and 
    plan for coordination of survey, eligibility, effect, and mitigation of 
    cultural resources in the Monument area.
        During the comment period, 982 letters were received from 
    government agencies, businesses, special interest groups and 
    individuals. Of these, 735 were individually written letters, 
    individually signed form letters and postcards, 132 E-mail responses 
    through the Internet, and 115 response forms from the newsletter. In 
    addition, a petition with 102 signatures was received. Written 
    responses were prepared for more than 69 substantive questions and/or 
    comments requiring clarification of information contained in the draft 
    plan, changes to the text, or direct responses.
    
        Dated: February 9, 1999.
    William C. Walters,
    Deputy Regional Director, Pacific West Region.
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Document Information

Published:
02/24/1999
Department:
National Park Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Approval of Record of Decision.
Document Number:
99-4480
Dates:
The Record of Decision was recommended by the Superintendent of Oregon Caves National Monument, concurred by the Deputy Regional Director, Pacific West Region, and approved by the Regional Director, Pacific West Region, on December 23, 1998.
Pages:
9168-9170 (3 pages)
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