99-14823. Notice of Scoping for the Merced Wild and Scenic River Management Plan, Yosemite National Park; Mariposa and Madera Counties, California  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 112 (Friday, June 11, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 31605-31606]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-14823]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    National Park Service
    
    
    Notice of Scoping for the Merced Wild and Scenic River Management 
    Plan, Yosemite National Park; Mariposa and Madera Counties, California
    
    SUMMARY: Pursuant to provisions of the National Environmental Policy 
    Act (Pub. L. 91-190) and the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (Pub. L. 90-
    542), the National Park Service is initiating public scoping for a 
    conservation planning and environmental impact analysis process for a 
    Merced River Management Plan for river segments in Yosemite National 
    Park. This will culminate with a river management plan that 
    comprehensively encompasses protection and enhancement of the values 
    for which Merced River was designated as a Wild and Scenic River. The 
    plan will address resource protection, potential development of lands 
    and facilities, user capacities, and other management practices 
    necessary or desirable to achieve the purposes of the 1968 Wild and 
    Scenic Rivers Act. The purpose of this scoping phase is to elicit early 
    public comments regarding issues and concerns, a suitable range of 
    alternatives and appropriate mitigation measures, and the nature and 
    extent of potential environmental impacts which should be addressed.
    
    Background
    
        In 1987 Congress designated 122 miles of the Merced River as Wild 
    and Scenic, including 81 miles within Yosemite National Park. 
    Subsequently the Bureau of Land Mangement and U.S. Forest Service 
    jointly completed a comprehensive river management plan for Merced 
    River segments outside of Yosemite National Park. The National Park 
    Service is now initiating planning for the remaining segments. The two 
    segments subject to this effort are the Merced River (the main stem, 
    originating near Mt. Lyell and meandering through Yosemite Valley and 
    flowing out of the park near El Portal) and the South Fork (originating 
    near Triple Divide Peak and flowing out of the park near Wawona). In 
    accord with the 1968 Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, the river segments 
    within Yosemite
    
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    National Park have been classified, boundaries delineated, and 
    outstandingly remarkable values identified.
    
    Scoping and Public Meetings
    
        Involvement of interested individuals and organizations will be a 
    key element of the current conservation planning and environmental 
    analysis process, and concurrently Tribal, federal, state, and local 
    governments will be consulted. At this time it has not been determined 
    whether an Environmental Assessment or an Environmental Impact 
    Statement may be appropriate. However, all written responses and 
    comments received during the forthcoming public meetings will aid in 
    the preparation of either document. Suggestions regarding issues to be 
    addressed and information relevant to determining scope of the current 
    planning and analysis process are being sought, through July 14, 1999. 
    Four public scoping meetings will be held from 6pm to 8pm, as noted 
    below; additional information will be released via regional and local 
    news media, and updates are also available by phone at (209) 372-0584.
        June 22, San Francisco (Upper Fort Mason, Building 201, Golden Gate 
    National Recreation Area, near the intersection of Bay and Franklin 
    Streets);
        June 23, Modesto (Mallard Inn, 1720 Sisk Road);
        June 24, Mariposa (Best Western Yosemite Way Station, 4999 Highway 
    140);
        June 28, Yosemite Valley (Visitor Center, East Auditorium).
    
    Decision Process
    
        Scope of issues identified to date include: cultural and natural 
    resource protection, development standards for any facilities, land 
    management, user capacities, appropriate types of recreation, and 
    protection of visual resources. All scoping feedback received will be 
    incorporated into the information base guiding the preparation of a 
    comprehensive plan for future management of the river. Written comments 
    should be addressed to the Superintendent, Yosemite National Park, PO 
    Box 577, Yosemite National Park, California 95389, and must be 
    postmarked not later than July 14, 1999 (or if sent via e-mail, 
    transmitted by that date to ``Yose__Merced__River@nps.gov'').
        Notice of future developments, including availability of the draft 
    environmental document and plan, will be accomplished via regional news 
    media, direct mailings, and Federal Register if warranted. The official 
    responsible for final decision regarding the forthcoming plan is the 
    Regional Director, Pacific West Region, National Park Service; the 
    official responsible for subsequent implementation would be the 
    Superintendent, Yosemite National Park.
    
        Dated: June 4, 1999.
    John J. Reynolds,
    Regional Director, Pacific West Region.
    [FR Doc. 99-14823 Filed 6-10-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-70-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
06/11/1999
Department:
National Park Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-14823
Pages:
31605-31606 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-14823.pdf