95-14677. Coos Bay District, Oregon; Availability of the Approved Resource Management Plan and Record of Decision  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 115 (Thursday, June 15, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 31488-31490]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-14677]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    [OR-120-95-6350-00-G5-108; 5-00151]
    
    
    Coos Bay District, Oregon; Availability of the Approved Resource 
    Management Plan and Record of Decision
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Availability of the Approved Resource Management Plan 
    and Record of Decision for the Coos Bay BLM District, Oregon.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 
    1969 (40 CFR 1550.2), and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 
    1976, (43 CFR 1610.2 (g)), the Department of the Interior, Bureau of 
    Land Management (BLM), Coos Bay District provides notice of 
    availability of the Approved Resource Management Plan (ARMP) and Record 
    of Decision (ROD) for the Coos Bay District. In addition to describing 
    the decisions, the ARMP will provide the framework to guide land and 
    resource allocations and management direction for the next 10 to 20 
    years in the Coos Bay District. This ARMP supersedes the existing South 
    Coast--Curry Management Framework Plan, the North Spit Plan Amendment, 
    and other related documents for managing approximately 329,700 acres of 
    mostly forested public land and 12,150 acres of non-federal surface 
    ownership with federal mineral estate administered by the Bureau of 
    Land Management in Coos, Curry, Douglas, and Lane counties in 
    southwestern Oregon.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the ARMP/ROD are available upon request by 
    contacting the Coos Bay District Office, Bureau of Land Management, 
    1300 Airport Lane, North Bend, Oregon 97459. This document has been 
    sent to all those individuals and groups who were on the mailing list 
    for the Proposed Coos Bay District Resource Management Plan/Final 
    Environmental Impact Statement. The full supporting record for the ARMP 
    is available for inspection in the Coos Bay District Office at the 
    address shown above. Copies of draft RMP/EIS and proposed RMP/final EIS 
    are also available for inspection in the public room on the 7th floor 
    of the BLM Oregon/Washington State Office, 1515 SW Fifth Street, 
    Portland, Oregon; and public libraries in Brookings, Gold Beach, 
    Bandon, Myrtle Point, Coquille, Coos Bay, North Bend, Reedsport, and 
    Powers during normal office hours.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob Gunther, Planning Team Leader, 
    Coos [[Page 31489]] Bay District Office, Bureau of Land Management. He 
    can be reached by telephone number at 503-756-0100 or by FAX at 503-
    756-9303.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coos Bay District ARMP/ROD is 
    essentially the same as the Coos Bay District Proposed Resource 
    Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement (PRMP/FEIS). 
    Virtually no changes to the proposed decisions have been made, except 
    for some clarifying language in response to the five protests BLM 
    received on the Coos Bay District PRMP/FEIS and as a result of ongoing 
    staff review. The clarifying language concerns:
    
    --Revisions intended to strengthen the link between the ARMP and the 
    1994 Record of Decision for Amendments to Forest Service and Bureau of 
    Land Management Planning Documents Within the Range of the Northern 
    Spotted Owl and Standards and Guidelines for Management of Habitat for 
    Late-Successional and Old-Growth Forest Related Species Within the 
    Range of the Northern Spotted Owl (or Northwest Forest Plan/ROD).
    --Revisions that incorporate guidelines issued by the Regional 
    Ecosystem Office since the issuance of the 1994 Record of Decision 
    named above. Such guidelines may clarify or interpret the 1994 Record 
    of Decision.
    
        Seven alternatives that encompass a spectrum of realistic 
    management options were considered in the planning process. The final 
    plan is a mixture of the management objectives and actions that, in the 
    opinion of the BLM, best resolve the issues and concerns that 
    originally drove the preparation of the plan and also meet the plan 
    elements or adopt decisions made in the Northwest Forest Plan/ROD. The 
    Northwest Forest Plan/ROD was signed by the Secretary of the Interior 
    who directed the BLM to adopt it in its Resource Management Plans for 
    western Oregon. Further, those decisions were upheld by the United 
    States District Court for the Western District of Washington on 
    December 21, 1994.
        Ecosystem Management and Forest Product Production: The ARMP/ROD 
    responds to the need for a healthy forest ecosystem with habitat that 
    will support populations of native species (particularly those 
    associated with late-successional and old-growth forests). It also 
    responds to the need for a sustainable supply of timber and other 
    forest products that will help maintain the stability of local and 
    regional economies, and contribute valuable resources to the national 
    economy on a predictable and long-term basis. BLM-administered lands 
    are primarily allocated to Riparian Reserves, Late-Successional 
    Reserves, General Forest Management Areas, and Connectivity/Diversity 
    Blocks. An Aquatic Conservation Strategy will be applied to all lands 
    and waters under BLM jurisdiction.
        Approximately 61,900 acres will be managed for timber production. 
    The allowable sale quantity will be 5.3 million cubic feet (32.1 
    million board feet). To contribute to biological diversity, standing 
    trees, snags, and down dead woody material will be retained. A process 
    for monitoring, evaluating and amending or revising the plan is 
    described.
        Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC): The ARMP/ROD would 
    continue the designation of one Area of Critical Environmental Concern 
    (ACEC), one Research Natural Area (RNA), and will designate nine new 
    ACECs. The ARMP/ROD designates or redesignates the following ACECs and 
    RNA with the noted restrictions.
    
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                                                          Approx.     Veg.                Min.      Min.            
                         Area name                         acres      harv.    OHV use    loc.      lease      R/W  
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    Cherry Creek RNA/ACEC..............................        570  NC        NC        NC        NC        NC      
    New River ACEC.....................................        860  NA        R         P         P         P       
    Wassen Creek ACEC..................................      3,440  R         R         P         R         P       
    North Spit ACEC....................................        580  NA        R         P         P         P       
    North Fork Coquille River ACEC.....................        290  P         R         P         R         P       
    Tioga Creek ACEC...................................         40  P         P         P         R         P       
    China Wall ACEC....................................        240  P         P         P         R         P       
    North Fork Hunter Creek ACEC.......................      1,730  R         R         P         R         P       
    Hunter Creek Bog ACEC..............................        570  P         R         P         R         P       
    North Fork Chetco River ACEC.......................        600  P         R         P         R         P       
    Upper Rock Creek ACEC..............................        460  P         R         P         R         P       
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    NC=No change from existing situation.                                                                           
    P=Use is prohibited.                                                                                            
    R=Use is allowed but with restrictions.                                                                         
    NA=Use is not applicable to this area.                                                                          
    
        No potential ACEC areas were identified that met the Bureau ACEC 
    criteria of relevance and importance that are not included in whole or 
    in part in the ARMP/ROD described above.
        Wild and Scenic Rivers: Approximately 184 miles of river found 
    eligible for designation and studied by BLM are found not suitable for 
    designation. Four river segments (involving approximately 168 miles) 
    have been determined to be administratively eligible for further 
    consideration for designation as a component of the National Wild and 
    Scenic Rivers System under recreational river classifications, pending 
    other interagency suitability studies. All eligible (pending further 
    study) river segments will be managed under BLM interim management 
    guidelines pending further administrative consideration. The supporting 
    records for the ARMP/ROD document those river or stream segment 
    analyses.
        Off-Highway-Vehicle (OHV) Use: The ARMP/ROD makes the following 
    designations for OHV management in the District: approximately 80 acres 
    will be open; 326,600 acres will be restricted to designated existing 
    roads and trails and/or seasonally closed; and 3,000 acres will be 
    closed to all use, except for specified administrative or emergency 
    uses. The closed areas include wilderness or wilderness study areas, 
    administratively withdrawn areas such as seed orchards and progeny test 
    sites, and various ACECs. In addition, the ARMP/ROD provides for road 
    closures to meet ecosystem management objectives. Such closures may be 
    permanent or seasonal, and will be effected by use of signs, gates, 
    barriers or total road deconstruction and site restoration.
        Land Tenure Adjustment: The ARMP/ROD identifies approximately 4,600 
    acres of BLM-administered lands that will be retained in public 
    ownership; 324,000 acres of BLM lands that may be 
    [[Page 31490]] considered for exchange under prescribed circumstances; 
    and 1,100 acres of BLM lands that may be available for sale or disposal 
    under other authorized processes. The ARMP also provides criteria for 
    the acquisition of lands, or interests in lands, where such acquisition 
    would meet objectives of the various resource programs. The plan 
    allocates approximately 600 acres as right-of-way exclusion areas and 
    146,700 acres as right-of-way avoidance areas.
        Special Recreation and Visual Resource Management Areas: The ARMP/
    ROD identifies seven Special Recreation Management Areas (SRMA), 
    including four existing (Loon Lake/East Shore, Dean Creek Elk Viewing, 
    Coos Bay Shorelands, and New River) and three new (Tioga, Gregory Point 
    (Bal'diyaka), and Sixes River). The existing SRMAs total approximately 
    3,700 acres and the new SRMAs total approximately 25,700 acres. The 
    ARMP/ROD allocates approximately 2,065 acres of BLM-administered lands 
    for 23 existing or potential recreation sites. The plan also allocates 
    lands for 12 existing or potential trails, totaling between 42 and 56 
    miles. The plan also identifies management objectives for four visual 
    resource management classifications.
        Mineral and Energy Resource Management: Most BLM-administered lands 
    will remain available for mineral leasing and location of mining 
    claims, but 1,600 acres will be closed to leasing for oil and gas and 
    geothermal resources, and 12,500 acres will be closed to location of 
    claims.
    
        Dated: June 5, 1995.
    Michael R. Crouse.
    Acting Coos Bay District Manager.
    [FR Doc. 95-14677 Filed 6-14-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-33-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
06/15/1995
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Availability of the Approved Resource Management Plan and Record of Decision for the Coos Bay BLM District, Oregon.
Document Number:
95-14677
Pages:
31488-31490 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OR-120-95-6350-00-G5-108, 5-00151
PDF File:
95-14677.pdf