99-5458. Designation Order; Lifting of the Moratorium on Commercial Outfitting Permits and the Establishment of Special Stipulations, Conditions, and an Environmental Analysis Process for New and Existing Commercial Outfitting Permits for the San ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 43 (Friday, March 5, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 10720]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-5458]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Land Management
    [CO-034-99-1230-00]
    
    
    Designation Order; Lifting of the Moratorium on Commercial 
    Outfitting Permits and the Establishment of Special Stipulations, 
    Conditions, and an Environmental Analysis Process for New and Existing 
    Commercial Outfitting Permits for the San Miguel River Special 
    Recreation Management Area and Area of Critical Environmental Concern
    
    agency: Bureau of Land Management, Uncompahgre Field Office, Montrose, 
    Colorado.
    
    action: Lifting of the 1995 moratorium on commercial outfitting 
    permits, establishment of special stipulations and conditions, and 
    initiating an environmental analysis process to evaluate new and 
    existing commercial upland and river permits within 32,641 acres of 
    public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management as the San 
    Miguel River Special Recreation Management Area (SRMA) and Area of 
    Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) in San Miguel and Montrose 
    Counties, Colorado.
    
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    summary: In June, 1995, the BLM issued a Federal Register Notice 
    establishing a moratorium on commercial outfitting permits within the 
    SRMA and ACEC to hold commercial use at 1994 levels while a multi-
    objective watershed plan was being prepared. The Notice of the 
    moratorium (Vol. 60. No. 125, Thursday, June 29, 1995) stated that when 
    the watershed plan was completed, the moratorium would be lifted and 
    constraints on the number of outfitting permits and/or the total number 
    of user days associated with those permits, if any, would be 
    implemented.
        The San Miguel Watershed Plan was completed in June, 1998 and 
    actions in the Plan pertaining to Public Lands will be implemented by 
    the BLM where determined feasible and in compliance with existing BLM 
    management objectives or approved plan amendments. Additional 
    environmental analyses will be completed, where determined necessary, 
    to evaluate the impacts of implementation of general and/or site 
    specific management actions and projects.
        As part of the Watershed Plan implementation process, the BLM is 
    lifting the commercial permit moratorium until April 15, 1999 and 
    entering into a two-year analysis period during which time it will: (1) 
    Issue new annual probationary permits to both river and upland 
    outfitters that meet Special Recreation Permit application requirements 
    and BLM management objectives for the SRMA/ACEC; (2) Allow existing 
    permitted outfitters within the SRMA/ACEC area to propose modifications 
    to their operating plans and proposed use figures; (3) Conduct on-the 
    ground monitoring of all uses within the SRMA/ACEC to provide 
    environmental and social data for analyzing the impacts of those uses; 
    (4) Establish interim Special Stipulations and Conditions for 
    commercial permits and site-specific management regulations for all 
    uses within the management area where needed to protect resources and 
    reduce user conflicts; and, (5) Work with the public and the San Miguel 
    Coordinating Council and a San Miguel Watershed Task Force to 
    prioritize and implement additional resource management actions and 
    develop resource protection standards, Limits of Acceptable change, and 
    other similar protection guidelines for recreation uses within the SRMA 
    and ACEC.
        At the end of the two-year period, the BLM will determine, through 
    an environmental analysis process, how commercial permits will be 
    issued and managed in the future to ensure maximum protection of the 
    area's sensitive riparian resources, reduce user conflicts, and provide 
    the highest quality recreational opportunities for the outfitted 
    public. The process will include, but not be limited to, analyzing the 
    impacts of reissuing permits to existing outfitters, the impacts of the 
    new probationary permits on the existing uses, and the potential 
    impacts of restricting commercial use in the future under a closure or 
    allocation system.
    
    effective dates: The moratorium is lifted as of March 10, 1999 and will 
    be reinstated on April 16, 1999. All new river permit applications for 
    the San Miguel River must be postmarked by April 15, 1999 and received 
    no later than five days afterward by the Uncompahgre Field Office. The 
    environmental analysis period will begin April 15, 1999 and extend 
    through December 31, 2001.
    
    for further information contact: Karen Tucker, Recreation Planner, 
    Uncompahgre Field Office, 2505 South Townsend Ave., Montrose, Colorado 
    80401, (970) 240-5309.
    
        Dated: March 2, 1999.
    Allan J. Belt,
    Uncompahgre Field Office Manager.
    [FR Doc 99-5458 Filed 3-4-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/05/1999
Department:
Land Management Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Lifting of the 1995 moratorium on commercial outfitting permits, establishment of special stipulations and conditions, and initiating an environmental analysis process to evaluate new and existing commercial upland and river permits within 32,641 acres of public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management as the San Miguel River Special Recreation Management Area (SRMA) and Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) in San Miguel and Montrose Counties, Colorado.
Document Number:
99-5458
Dates:
The moratorium is lifted as of March 10, 1999 and will be reinstated on April 16, 1999. All new river permit applications for the San Miguel River must be postmarked by April 15, 1999 and received no later than five days afterward by the Uncompahgre Field Office. The environmental analysis period will begin April 15, 1999 and extend through December 31, 2001.
Pages:
10720-10720 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CO-034-99-1230-00
PDF File:
99-5458.pdf