96-9232. Call For Nominations To Resource Advisory Councils in Oregon and Washington  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 73 (Monday, April 15, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 16509-16510]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-9232]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    [OR-912-0777-52; GP6-0119]
    
    
    Call For Nominations To Resource Advisory Councils in Oregon and 
    Washington
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to solicit public nominations 
    for each of three Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Resource Advisory 
    Councils currently assisting the BLM and Forest Service in Oregon and 
    Washington. The three councils: Eastern Washington, John Day-Snake, and 
    Southeastern Oregon, established and authorized in 1995 by the 
    Secretary of the Interior, provide advice and recommendations to the 
    BLM and Forest Service on management of public lands. Public 
    nominations will be received and considered for 45 days beginning with 
    the publication date of this notice.
        The Councils, which were established in August, are made up of 15 
    members who were randomly given 1-3 year terms to ensure that the 
    entire council would not change at the same time. We are currently 
    calling for nominations to fill the positions that expire in August. 
    The terms for the vacancies listed below will be for three years.
        The three councils, which cover eastern Washington and eastern 
    Oregon, have identified many different issues that they would like to 
    work on with the BLM and the Forest Service. To date, the Councils have 
    been working on such issues as standards for rangeland health and 
    guidelines for grazing management, the Interior Columbia Basin 
    Ecosystem Management Project, and the Southeastern Oregon Resource 
    Management Plan.
        These councils are authorized under the Federal Land Policy and 
    Management Act (FLPMA) which directs the Secretary of the Interior to 
    involve the public in planning and issues related to management of 
    lands administered by BLM. Section 309 of FLPMA directs the Secretary 
    to select 10 to 15 member citizen-based advisory councils that are 
    established and authorized consistent with the requirements of the 
    Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA). As required by the FACA, 
    Resource Advisory Council membership must be balanced and 
    representative of the various interests concerned with the management 
    of public lands. These include three categories:
        Category One: holders of federal grazing permits, representatives 
    of energy and mining development, timber industry, transportation or 
    rights-of-way, off-road vehicle use and developed recreation.
        Category Two: representatives of environmental and resource 
    conservation organizations, dispersed recreation, archeological and 
    historic interests, and wild horse and burro groups.
        Category Three: representatives of State and local government, 
    Native American tribes, academicians involved in natural sciences, 
    employees of State agencies responsible for the management of natural 
    resources, land, or water, and the public at large.
        The Eastern Washington Council has five openings. Three of the 
    openings are in Category One: energy and mineral, transportation and 
    rights of way, and commercial recreation. Two of the openings are in 
    Category Two: national/regional environmental, and archeological and 
    historic interests.
        The John Day-Snake Council has six openings. Three of the openings 
    are in Category One: energy and mineral, commercial timber, and 
    transportation and rights of way. One of the openings is in Category 
    Two under national/regional conservation. Two of the openings are in 
    Category Three: academician and public at large.
        The Southeastern Oregon Council has six openings (one was created 
    by a resignation). Two of the openings are in Category One: energy and 
    minerals and commercial recreation. Three of the openings are in 
    Category Two: dispersed recreation, wild horse and burro, and national/
    regional conservation. Under Category Three there is one opening for a 
    state employee.
        Individuals may nominate themselves or others. Existing council 
    members, whose terms will expire in August, may be renominated. 
    Nominees must be residents of the State in which the council has 
    jurisdiction. The Eastern Washington Council covers eastern Washington 
    (with the exception of the area south of the Snake River drainages). 
    The John Day-Snake Council covers central and northeastern Oregon and 
    the Snake River drainages in southeast Washington. The Southeastern 
    Oregon Council covers southeastern Oregon.
        Nominees will be evaluated based on their experience working with 
    the interest area they choose to represent and their knowledge of the 
    geographic area covered by the Council. Nominees must also have 
    demonstrated a commitment to collaborative resource decision making. 
    All nominations must be accompanied by letters of reference from 
    represented interests or organizations, a completed background 
    information nomination form, as well as any other information that 
    speaks to the nominee's qualifications. The BLM Oregon/Washington State 
    Director, the Forest Service Regional Forester, and the Washington and 
    Oregon Governor's Offices will forward the nominations to the Secretary 
    of Interior, who will make the appointments to the Councils.
        This nomination period will also be announced through press 
    releases issued by the BLM Oregon/Washington State Office. Nominations 
    for Resource Advisory Councils should be sent to: Elaine Zielinski, 
    Bureau of Land Management, Oregon/Washington State Director, P.O. Box 
    2965, Portland, OR, 97208.
    
    DATES: All nominations must be received by the BLM Oregon/Washington 
    State Office on or before May 30, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brenda Lincoln Wojtanik, OR 912, 
    Bureau of Land Management, Oregon/Washington State Office, P.O. Box 
    2965,
    
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    Portland, Oregon, 97208, (Telephone 503-952-6437).
    Eric Hoffman,
    Acting State Director, Oregon/Washington.
    [FR Doc. 96-9232 Filed 4-12-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/15/1996
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
96-9232
Dates:
All nominations must be received by the BLM Oregon/Washington State Office on or before May 30, 1996.
Pages:
16509-16510 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OR-912-0777-52, GP6-0119
PDF File:
96-9232.pdf