[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 139 (Thursday, July 20, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 37464-37466]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-17908]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[OR-080-95-6350-00-G5-161]
Availability of the Resource Management Plan and Record of
Decision, Salem, Oregon
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of the resource management plan and
record of decision for the Salem District of the Bureau of Land
Management, Salem, 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), Salem District provides notice of availability
of the resource management plan (RMP) and record of decision (ROD) for
the Salem District. In addition to describing the decisions, the RMP/
ROD provides the framework to guide land and resource allocations and
management direction for the next 10 to 20 years in the Salem District.
This RMP supersedes the existing Westside Salem and Eastside Salem
management framework plans for managing approximately 398,100 acres of
mostly forested land and 27,800 acres of non-federal surface ownership
with federal mineral estate administered by the Bureau of Land
Management in thirteen northwestern Oregon counties.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the RMP/ROD are available upon request by
contacting the Salem District Office, Bureau of Land Management, 1717
Fabry Road S., Salem, OR 97306. This document has been sent to all
individuals and groups who were on the mailing list for the Salem
District Proposed Resource Management Plan(RMP)/ Final Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS). The full supporting record for the RMP/EIS is
available for inspection in the Salem 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,
OR and public libraries within the Salem District.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob Saunders, Salem District Office,
Bureau of Land Management. He can be reached by telephone number at
503-315-5978 or by FAX at 503-375-5622.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Salem District RMP/ROD is essentially
the same as the Salem District Proposed RMP and Final EIS. Virtually no
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changes to the proposed decisions have been made, except for some
clarifying language in response to the protests BLM received on the
Salem District proposed RMP/ final EIS and as a result of ongoing staff
review. The clarifying language concerns:
--Revisions intended to strengthen the link between the RMP 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 RMP/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 Area, Connectivity/Diversity
Blocks, and an Adaptive Management Area. An Aquatic Conservation
Strategy will be applied to all lands and waters under BLM
jurisdiction. A process for monitoring, evaluating and amending or
revising the plan is described.
Timber: Approximately 40,600 acres will be managed for timber
production. The allowable sale quantity will be 5.7 million cubic feet
(34.8 million board feet). To contribute to biological diversity,
standing trees, snags, and down dead woody material will be retained.
Special Areas: The RMP/ROD would continue the designation of 21
special areas (i.e., areas of critical environmental concern, research
natural areas, outstanding natural areas, an environmental education
area, and a scenic corridor) and designate nine new special areas. The
RMP/ROD designates or redesignates the following special areas with the
noted restrictions.
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OHV. Loc./Sal.
Name Acres desig. Leas. min. min. Timber harvest
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A.J. Dwyer................ 5 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
Scenic Area: Carolyn's 261 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
Crown.
ACEC/RNA: Crabtree/Shafer 961 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
Creek.
ACEC/RNA/ONA: Elk Creek... 1,577 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No-primary zone.
Yes-secondary zone \1\.
ACEC: Forest Peak......... 134 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC/RNA: Grass Mtn....... 726 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC/RNA: High Peak/Moon 1,538 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
Cr.
ACEC/RNA:
Larch Mtn............. 183 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
Env. Ed. Site.........
Little Grass Mtn...... 45 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC/ONA: Little Sink..... 81 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC/RNA: Lost Prairie.... 58 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC: Marys Peak.......... 104 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC/ONA: Middle Santiam.. 108 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
Terrace ACEC: Nestucca 1,062 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
River.
ACEC: North Santiam....... 31 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC: Rickreall Ridge..... 177 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC: Saddleback Mtn...... 151 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC/RNA: Sandy River 400 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
Gorge.
ACEC/ONA: Sheridan Peak... 299 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Open--AR.. Yes \1\.
ACEC: Soosap Meadows...... 343 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC: The Butte........... 40 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC/RNA: Valley-of-the- 51 Closed.... N/A \2\.................. N/A \2\... No.
Giants.
ACEC/ONA: Walker Flat..... 10 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC: White Rock Fen...... 51 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC: Wilhoit Springs..... 170 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC:
Willamette River...... 76 Closed.... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No commercial parcels
timber.
Williams Lake......... 98 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC: Yampo............... 13 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No.
ACEC: Yaquina Head........ 106 Limited... Open--NSO................ Closed.... No commercial timber.
ACEC/ONA:.................
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\1\ Thinning in timber up to 110 years old.
\2\ Mineral resources not federally administered.
ACEC = Area of Critical Environmental Concern.
RNA = Research Natural Area.
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ONA = Outstanding Natural Area.
NSO = No Surface Occupancy.
AR = Additional restrictions.
N/A = Not applicable.
All potential areas of critical environmental concern (ACEC) meet
the bureau ACEC criteria of relevance and importance.
Wild and Scenic Rivers: Six river segments (aproximately 39 miles)
found eligible for designation and studied by BLM are found not
suitable for designation. Segments of the Nestucca River and the
Molalla River (approximately 28 miles) have been determined to be
administratively eligible for further consideration for designation as
components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System under
recreational river classifications. All administratively suitable or
eligible (pending further study) river segments will be managed under
BLM interim management guidelines pending further legislative or
administrative consideration, as applicable. The supporting records for
the RMP/ROD include the analyses of river or stream segments.
Off-Highway-Vehicle (OHV) Use: The RMP/ROD makes the following
designations for OHV management in the district: approximately 129,000
acres are designated ``open''; 229,200 acres are designated ``limited''
(i.e., vehicle use of existing or designated roads and trails will be
allowed) ; and 39,000 acres are designated ``closed'' to all vehicle
use, except for specified administrative or emergency uses. The closed
areas include wilderness, administratively withdrawn areas, such as
seed orchards and progeny test sites, and various special areas. In
addition, the RMP/ROD provides for road closures to meet ecosystem
management objectives. Such closures may be permanent or seasonal, and
will be implemented by use of signs, gates, barriers, or total road
deconstruction and site restoration.
Land Tenure Adjustment: The RMP/ROD identifies approximately
160,200 acres of BLM-administered land to be retained in public
ownership; 228,000 acres to be considered for exchange under prescribed
circumstances; and 9,900 acres to be considered for sale or disposal
under other authorized processes. The RMP 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 24,300 acres as right-of-way exclusion areas
and 251,700 acres as right-of-way avoidance areas.
Special Recreation and Visual Resource Management Areas: The RMP/
ROD identifies seven special recreation management areas (SRMA),
including seven existing areas (Fishermen's Bend, Nestucca River,
Quartzville Creek, Salmon River, Sandy River, Table Rock, and Yaquina
Head) and seven new areas (Little North Santiam River, Marys Peak, Mill
Creek, Molalla River/Table Rock, Mt. Hood Corridor, North Fork Siletz
River, and Yellowstone). The existing SRMAs total approximately 13,900
acres and the new SRMAs total approximately 70,800 acres. The RMP/ROD
allocates approximately 1,400 acres of BLM-administered lands for 33
existing and potential recreation sites. The plan also identifies 19
existing and potential trails, totaling approximetly 178 miles.
Management guidance for four visual resource management classifications
is also established.
Mineral and Energy Resource Management: Most BLM-administered lands
will remain available for mineral leasing and location of mining
claims, but 6,200 acres are or will be closed to leasing for oil and
gas and geothermal resources, and 22,100 acres are or will be closed to
location of claims.
Van Manning,
Salem District Manager.
[FR Doc. 95-17908 Filed 7-19-95; 8:45 am]
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