[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 108 (Thursday, June 5, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Pages 30879-30880]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-14647]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[OR 125-6250-02; 0185]
Closure Notice For Motor Vehicles on Designated Roads; Oregon
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the following listed roads have
been selected for closure to motorized vehicles in accordance with the
Coos Bay Resource Management Plan & Environmental Impact Statement and
its Record of Decision (BLM, 1995) (RMP); which is in conformance with
the Final Supplemental and Environmental Impact Statement on Management
of Habitat for Late-Successional and Old-Growth Forest Related Species
Within the Range of the Northern Spotted Owl and its Record of Decision
(Interagency, 1984) (Northwest Forest Plan). Selected roads will have
barriers installed on the Coos Bay District, within Coos and Douglas
Counties. Closure is for an indefinite period (15 years or longer)
beginning on or about 1 June, 1997, when roads will have barriers
installed. Closures may be reversed by the BLM. Reopening of a road
will be for temporary periods of time and the condition of the road
will be restored to the original condition found (including erosion
control and barriers). Acceptable reasons for reopening include the
following: fire (prescribed or suppression), emergency, rescue,
forestry management on lands administered by a private party (including
but not limited to thinning, fertilization, stand exams, reforestation
and harvesting activities on private lands and as authorized by the
Area Manager on BLM administered lands). Closures otherwise may only be
reopened for agency purposes by initiating an environmental assessment
for a site specific project. Any use of motor vehicles by all parties
within the closed areas is prohibited. This does not effect non-
motorized forms of travel. The reason for this order is to implement
the Northwest Forest Plan as it relates to road density management.
Benefits to road closures include but are not limited to: improving
water quality, reducing sedimentation, enhancing big game habitat, and
reducing habitat disturbance to other wildlife species. Copies of the
administrative determination and its environmental assessment, as well
as, maps of the roads affected are available from the Coos Bay District
Office, at the address below.
All persons authorized to enforce state game laws may enforce this
closure. Oregon State Police and the Coos and Douglas County Sheriff's
Departments are hereby authorized to enforce state and federal laws and
regulations on federal properties affected in this notice.
This closure order is in accordance with the provisions of Pub. L.
93-452, the Sikes Act (88 Stat. 1369), (16 U.S.C. 670 et. Seq.) and
Pub. L. 94-579, the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (90
stat. 2743), (43 U.S.C. 1701), 43 CFR, Subpart 8364 and BLM Manual
Handbook, State Office--Oregon H-2812-1--Logging Road Right-of-Way.
Any person who fails to comply with the provisions of this order
may be subject to penalties outlined in 43 CFR 8360.0-7 or as ordered
through the Oregon Judicial system.
The following is a list of road closures identified by this order,
by resource area and road number. The location of the gate or barriers
will be at or near the beginning of each road.
Table 1.--Umpqua Resource Area Proposed Road Closures
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Road No. Miles Road No. Miles Road No. Miles
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21-8-4.1............................ 1.10 23-9-20.1.............. 0.20 23-10-1.0............. 0.30
21-8-15.0........................... 1.00 23-9-20.2.............. 0.80 23-10-1.1............. 0.30
20-9-11.1........................... 0.30 23-9-20.3.............. 0.30 20-8-4.0.............. 0.06
20-9-11.5........................... 0.43 23-9-20.4.............. 0.28 20-8-4.3.............. 0.39
20-9-12.3........................... 0.35 23-9-27.1.............. 0.60 20-8-5.2.............. 0.22
20-9-12.4........................... 0.26 23-9-27.2.............. 0.20 21-9-20.4............. 0.55
20-9-13.3........................... 0.19 23-9-28.0.............. 0.40 23-8-21.0A2........... 0.90
21-9-20.1B.......................... 1.00 23-9-28.1.............. 0.36 23-8-28.1B............ 0.42
23-9-7.0A2.......................... 0.64 23-9-29.0.............. 0.50 23-8-28.2............. 0.50
23-9-9.0............................ 0.17 23-9-29.1.............. 0.30 23-8-30.0............. 0.60
23-9-15.0........................... 0.60 23-9-29.3.............. 0.50 23-8-32.5............. 0.10
23-9-17.1........................... 0.10 23-9-29.6.............. 0.20 23-8-33.1............. 0.13
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Total No. Miles=15.25.
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ADDRESSES: Detailed information concerning this notice, including the
environmental analysis, is available for review at the Bureau of Land
Management's Coos Bay District Office, 1300 Airport Lane, North Bend,
OR 97459-2000.
DATES: Interested parties may submit comments to the Umpqua Area
Manager at the above address until July 7, 1997. Objections will be
evaluated by the Area Manager who may sustain, vacate or modify this
action. In the absence of any objection, this action will become the
final determination of the Bureau of Land Management.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia M. Bailey (541) 756-0100.
Dated: May 19, 1997.
Daryl L. Albiston,
Umpqua Resource Area Manager.
[FR Doc. 97-14647 Filed 6-4-97; 8:45 am]
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