99-6573. Notice of Intent To Prepare a Statewide Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Multiple Plan Amendments To Consider Establishment of New Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) on Selected Public Lands in Utah, and Call for Information  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 52 (Thursday, March 18, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 13439-13440]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-6573]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Land Management
    [UT-99-940-1610-00]
    
    
    Notice of Intent To Prepare a Statewide Environmental Impact 
    Statement (EIS) and Multiple Plan Amendments To Consider Establishment 
    of New Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) on Selected Public Lands in Utah, 
    and Call for Information
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
    
    SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announces a plan amendment 
    process for up to 136 wilderness inventory areas on approximately 2.6 
    million acres of Federal land throughout Utah. The planning process may 
    designate new WSAs under the authority of Section 202 of the Federal 
    Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA). The 2.6 million acres have been 
    inventoried by BLM and have been found to have wilderness 
    characteristics. Establishment of WSAs would be an administrative 
    action resulting in the application of interim management policy (IMP) 
    for a temporary period until they are released from further 
    consideration or Congress acts to designate them as part of the 
    National Wilderness Preservation System.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Thomas F. Slater, Resource Manager 
    (Phone: 801-539-4063 or E-mail: tslater@ut.blm.gov) or Holly Roberts, 
    Planning Coordinator (Phone 801-539-4272 or E-mail 
    h1robert@ut.blm.gov), BLM Utah State Office (Attention: Wilderness 
    Project), P.O. Box 45155, Salt Lake City, Utah 84145.
    
    DATES: The BLM is requesting public input and involvement in two 
    venues: (1) Submission of written information by regular mail in 
    response to scoping materials soon to be distributed, and (2) 
    submission of written scoping comments by electronic mail via Internet 
    access at: HTTP://WWW.UT.BLM.GOV/WILDERNESS. All scoping comments 
    regarding this FLPMA Section 202 WSA activity must be received in 
    writing by the BLM Utah State Office no later than May 19, 1999.
        In order to facilitate the identification of issues and the 
    submission of pertinent comments, BLM has scheduled eleven open house 
    meetings at various locations in Utah. At these sessions, BLM personnel 
    will be available to explain the inventory procedures and findings, 
    make file material pertinent to each location available for inspection, 
    and respond to questions regarding the EIS/plan amendment process. This 
    will provide an opportunity for commentors to become fully informed 
    prior to their submission of written comments. The location, date, and 
    time for each open house are as follows:
    
    Kanab, Utah, Holiday Inn Express, April 21--5:00PM-8:00PM
    St. George, Utah, Abbey Inn, 1129 South Bluff Street, April 22--3:00PM-
    8:00PM
    Escalante, Utah, Escalante High School, 800 East Highway 12, April 23--
    5:00PM-8:00PM
    Castle Dale, Utah, Museum of the San Rafael, 96 North 100 East, May 3--
    3:00PM-8:00PM,
    Salt Lake City, Utah, Department of Natural Resources, 1594 West North 
    Temple, Suite 1060--May 7-3:00PM-8:00PM
    Tooele, Utah, Tooele City Recreation Complex, 350 West 400 North, May 
    4--3:00PM-8:00PM
    Vernal, Utah, Western Park, 302 East 200 South, May 4--3:00PM-8:00PM
    Richfield, Utah, Weston Inn, 647 South Main, Basement, May 5--3:00PM-
    8:00 PM
    Moab, Utah, Senior Citizen Center, 450 East 100 North, May 5--3:00PM-
    8:00PM
    Monticello, Utah, Monticello High School Gymnasium, 190 South 200 West, 
    May 6--4:00PM-8:00PM
    Fillmore BLM Office, 35 East 500 North, May 6--3:00PM-8:00PM
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BLM recently completed an inventory of 
    wilderness characteristics on Federal lands in many locations in the 
    State of Utah. This evaluation identified approximately 2.6 million 
    acres in 136 areas with wilderness characteristics. These wilderness 
    characteristics are size, roadlessness, naturalness, outstanding 
    opportunities for solitude, or primitive and unconfined recreation. 
    Some areas also have supplemental values.
        In accordance with the Section 202 of FLPMA, and 43 Code of Federal 
    Regulations, Sec. 1610. 5-5 (Amendment), land use plans may be changed 
    through amendments based on the need to consider new data or changing 
    circumstances. Based on the inventory findings, the current situation 
    warrants individual plan review with the possibility of amending 
    numerous affected planning documents. The following land use plans are 
    to be reviewed and potentially amended:
    
    St. George Field Office Resource Management Plan
    Vermillion Management Framework Plan
    Zion Management Framework Plan
    Paria Management Framework Plan
    Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Plan
    San Juan Resource Management Plan
    Grand Resource Management Plan
    Henry Mountain Management Framework Plan
    Pinyon Management Framework Plan
    Warm Springs Resource Management Plan
    House Range Resource Management Plan
    Pony Express Resource Management Plan
    Box Elder Resource Management Plan
    Book Cliffs Resource Management Plan
    Diamond Mountain Resource Management Plan
    San Rafael Resource Management Plan
    Price River Management Framework Plan
    Cedar Beaver Garfield Antimony Resource Management Plan
    
        Issue identification is considered integral to the Environmental 
    Impact Statement (EIS) and planning processes. Issues are used to 
    identify the scope of information and analysis in the EIS and to focus 
    the process on relevant environmental concerns. Generally, an issue is 
    a matter of controversy or dispute over resource management activities 
    or land uses that is well defined or topically discrete and entails 
    alternatives among which to choose or decide.
        Planning issues may have two or more of the following 
    characteristics; (1) concern expressed by the public, State,
    
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    Tribe or local government, (2) existing or potential serious 
    deterioration of public land, (3) possible significant impacts, and (4) 
    proposed uses which may or may not be in the best public interest and 
    which may be in substantial conflict with other uses.
        The basic issue to be addressed in the statewide wilderness plan 
    amendment process is whether or not selected inventory areas should be 
    designated as WSAs. All other facets, as noted below, contribute to 
    resolving this basic issue. The three items listed here as the scoping 
    topics are the essential factors which will be applied by BLM in making 
    decisions relative to this issue.
        Scoping comments must specifically address areas in the inventory 
    that the BLM determined have wilderness characteristics, including:
        (a) Any, additional information concerning wilderness 
    characteristics in the wilderness inventory units,
        (b) Information regarding the manageability of potential WSAs. Such 
    information may address things such as valid existing rights which 
    could be exercised (developed) within the next ten to fifteen years and 
    thereby preclude effective management under the IMP,
        (c) Specific information on other resource uses within each 
    wildness inventory unit which should be considered. Such uses could 
    involve grazing practices, rights of way, corridor development of use, 
    recreation development or mechanical uses, off highway vehicle use, 
    development for mineral extraction, or oil and gas exploration and 
    production.
        The preliminary alternatives are identified: (1) No Action--Under 
    this alternative none of the inventory areas would be designated as 
    WSAs and the lands would continue to be managed according to the 
    existing land use plans; (2) All Areas Would be Designated as WSAs--all 
    acreage in the inventory areas with wilderness characteristics would be 
    designated as WSAs, and IMP would be applied to all lands, and (3) 
    Selected WSAs--Under one or more of the alternatives, some of the 
    acreage or portions of acreage in the inventory areas with wilderness 
    characteristics would be designated as WSAs and IMP would be applied, 
    while other areas would not be designated as WSAs. In presenting these 
    alternatives, the EIS would provide information and analysis to 
    identify impacts associated with each alternative.
        Planning criteria are the standards, rules, and other factors 
    identified by interdisciplinary teams and managers for use in 
    formulating judgements about data collection, analysis, and decision 
    making. These criteria assist in focusing the subject matter, 
    clarifying, and simplifying subsequent prescribed resource management 
    planning actions by setting forth basic standards for deciding and 
    judging certain components of the planning actions.
        The 43 CFR part 1600 regulations require the consideration of 
    planning criteria and mandate early public involvement in their 
    development. The preliminary planning criteria to be used in the 
    statewide plan amendment process are as follows:
        1. BLM will amend the RMPs or MFPs based on the information 
    contained in the Utah Wilderness Inventory of 1999 as considered in 
    this planning/NEPA process.
        2. All Federal laws (such as the Clean Water Act, Archeological 
    Resource Protection Act, Endangered Species Act, etc) will be 
    recognized and followed as they apply to this planning/NEPA process.
        3. To the extent possible under Federal law, and within the 
    framework of proper long-term management of the public lands, BLM will 
    strive to ensure that its management prescriptions and planning actions 
    take into consideration related programs, plans, or policies of other 
    resource agencies. This will include the formal consistency review by 
    the State of Utah Governor's office. BLM will work closely with the 
    Governor's Office to help facilitate the consistency review process.
        4. BLM will provide local, State and Federal agencies a copy of the 
    Draft EIS with a written request to comment. Agencies may identify in 
    writing any inconsistencies with formally approved land use plans or 
    their related jurisdictions.
        5. Existing WSAs will continue to be managed under the provisions 
    of the IMP. The current plan amendment process will not revisit 
    previous suitability recommendations for the existing WSAs. IMP will 
    not be applied to any inventory unit that has not been designated as a 
    WSA.
        6. Planning decisions eventually made through this BLM process will 
    apply only to (Federal) public lands.
        7. All valid existing rights will continued to be recognized.
        8. When WSAs are designated, the following recommended standards 
    will be used to locate boundaries:
    
    -300 feet from high standard paved roads,
    -100 feet from high standard graveled roads,
    -30 feet from low standard dirt roads.
    
        Exceptions may be granted to the above setbacks if resource 
    conditions warrant.
        9. The plan amendment process will address OHV designations in the 
    inventory areas, consistent with the provisions of the IMP as necessary 
    to protect wilderness characteristics.
        Throughout the preparation of the Statewide EIS and Multiple Plan 
    Amendments, the public will have several opportunites to provide input, 
    and review information, and will be asked to comment on the draft EIS. 
    This will be done via Internet and regular mail. All who desire to be 
    on the mailing list should contact the BLM at the address given above.
    
        Dated: March 12, 1999.
    Linda Colville,
    Utah Associate State Director.
    [FR Doc. 99-6573 Filed 3-17-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/18/1999
Department:
Land Management Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-6573
Dates:
The BLM is requesting public input and involvement in two venues: (1) Submission of written information by regular mail in response to scoping materials soon to be distributed, and (2) submission of written scoping comments by electronic mail via Internet access at: HTTP://WWW.UT.BLM.GOV/WILDERNESS. All scoping comments regarding this FLPMA Section 202 WSA activity must be received in writing by the BLM Utah State Office no later than May 19, 1999.
Pages:
13439-13440 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
UT-99-940-1610-00
PDF File:
99-6573.pdf