[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 78 (Friday, April 22, 1994)]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 94-9722]
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[Federal Register: April 22, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[OR-093-6332-05: GP4-142]
Proposed Establishment of Supplementary Rules; Lane County,
Oregon
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of proposed establishment of supplementary rules.
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SUMMARY: The Eugene District, Bureau of Land Management, proposes to
establish supplementary rules for use of those public lands included in
the Row River Trail and adjoining facilities in the South Valley
Resource Area, Eugene District, Lane County, Oregon. These
supplementary rules are being proposed to protect public land
facilities and provide for public safety for the Row River Trail, a
rails-to-trails conversion project near the city of Cottage Grove,
Oregon. The BLM is accepting the donation of the former railroad as a
non-motorized trail from Willamette Industries, Inc., as partial
settlement of a debt owed to the United States. Upon acceptance of the
trail and associated properties by the United States, the donated land
will be available for public use. These rules are designed to reduce
the potential for damage to the trail by unauthorized motor vehicle
traffic and to enhance the safety of trail visitors and neighboring
residents.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Terry Hueth, South Valley Area
Manager, Eugene District Office, P.O. Box 10226, Eugene, Oregon 97440-
2226.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joe Williams, 503-683-6600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Authority for the establishment of these
supplemental rules is contained in 43 CFR 8365.1-6. These supplementary
rules will become effective upon publication in the Federal Register as
final supplementary rules, unless title to the former Oregon Pacific &
Eastern Railroad lands and other lands on or adjoining the Row River
Trail has not yet been accepted by the United States, in which case the
final supplementary rules would be effective upon the date of
acceptance of title by the United States. A map showing the location of
the lands subject to the proposed supplementary rules is available in
the Eugene District Office. Upon acceptance of title to the subject
lands, the Eugene District will prepare a Recreation Area Management
Plan for the Row River Trail with opportunity for public involvement.
After completion of the plan, the supplementary rules will be reviewed
and revised, if appropriate, to conform to the provisions of the final
plan.
DATES: Comments must be received by May 23, 1994.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Eugene District,
Bureau of Land Management, proposes to establish supplementary rules
for the Row River Trail and adjoining facilities as follows:
1. Use or operation of motor vehicles is prohibited on the trail
and on adjoining public lands except on those roads and parking areas
specifically constructed for motor vehicle use. Motor vehicles being
used by duly authorized emergency response personnel, including police,
ambulance and fire suppression, as well as BLM vehicles engaged in
official duties and other vehicles authorized by BLM, are excepted.
2. Possession, use and/or discharge of any weapons, including
firearms, air guns, slingshots, or other projectile launching devices,
on or across the trail and associated facilities is prohibited.
3. Use and/or occupancy (including leaving personal property
unattended) of the trail and trailhead facilities between one half hour
after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise is prohibited without a
special permission of the authorized officer.
4. Glass containers and alcoholic beverages are prohibited on the
trail and adjoining facilities.
5. Campfires or other open flame fires are prohibited throughout
the trail and associated facilities. Charcoal cooking fires will be
allowed in fire receptacles if and when they are provided in picnic
areas.
6. No person shall, unless otherwise authorized, bring any animal
onto the trail or adjoining public lands unless such animal is on a
leash not longer than six feet and secured to a fixed object or under
control of a person, or is otherwise physically restricted at all
times.
Date of Issue: April 18, 1994.
Judy Ellen Nelson,
District Manager.
[FR Doc. 94-9722 Filed 4-21-94; 8:45 am]
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