94-16346. Land Use Policy for Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Center, and Camp Bonneville, WA  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Department of the Army
    
    32 CFR Part 552, Subpart M
    
     
    
    Land Use Policy for Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Center, and Camp 
    Bonneville, WA
    
    AGENCY: Department of the Army, I Corps and Fort Lewis, DOD.
    
    ACTION: Interim rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This action establishes 32 CFR part 552, Subpart M, Land Use 
    Policy for Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Center, and Camp Bonneville and 
    authenticates Fort Lewis Regulation 350-33. Uninterrupted military use 
    of training areas is vital to the maintenance of U.S. and Allied Armed 
    Forces combat readiness. In addition, maneuver training areas may be 
    dangerous to persons entering without warning provided during training 
    scheduling or use permit processing.
    
    DATES: This rule is effective July 7, 1994. However, written comments 
    will continue to be received until September 6, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Headquarters, I Corps and Fort Lewis, ATTN: Range Officer, 
    AZFH-PTM-R, Fort Lewis, Washington 98433-5000.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Ms. Virginia Lanoue or A.J. Weller, (206) 967-6165/6371.
    
    Executive Order 12291
    
        This rule has been classified as nonmajor.
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        This rule has been reviewed with regard to the requirements of the 
    Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980. This interim rule does not have a 
    significant impact on small entities.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        This rule does not contain new reporting or recordkeeping 
    requirements subject to approval by the Office of Management and Budget 
    under the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 
    U.S.C. 3507).
    
    List of Subjects in 32 CFR Part 552, Subpart M
    
        Military personnel, Government employees, Land use.
    Kenneth L. Denton,
    Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    
        Accordingly, subpart M to 32 CFR part 552 is added to read as 
    follows:
    Subpart M--Land Use Policy for Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Center, and 
    Camp Bonneville
    Sec.
    552.160  Purpose.
    552.161  References.
    552.162  Abbreviations.
    552.163  Applicability.
    552.164  General.
    552.165  Responsibilities.
    552.166  Recreational use.
    552.167  Activities.
    552.168  Fort Lewis Area Access Office.
    552.169  Yakima Training Center Area Access Office.
    552.170  Camp Bonneville Area Access Office.
    552.171  Compatible Use.
    552.172  Violations.
    
    Appendix A--DPCA Recreational Areas in Training Areas
    Appendix B--Non-Permit Access Routes
    Appendix C--Authorized Activities for Maneuver Training Area Access
    Appendix D--Unauthorized Activities in Maneuver Training Areas
    Appendix E--References
    Appendix F--Abbreviations
    
        Authority: 16 USC 470, 1531-1543; 18 USC 1382; 50 USC 797.
    
    
    Sec. 552.160  Purpose.
    
        (a) This subpart establishes procedures for entry to maneuver 
    training areas at Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Center (YTC), and Camp 
    Bonneville. Procedures for other sub-installations to Fort Lewis will 
    be developed by the Commanders of those installations.
        (b) Uninterrupted military use of training areas is vital to the 
    maintenance of US and Allied Armed Forces combat readiness. In 
    addition, maneuver training areas may be dangerous to persons entering 
    without warnings provided during training scheduling or use permit 
    processing.
    
    
    Sec. 552.161  References.
    
        See Appendix E to this subpart.
    
    
    Sec. 552.162  Abbreviations.
    
        See Appendix F to this subpart.
    
    
    Sec. 552.163  Applicability.
    
        (a) This subpart is applicable to all military and civilian users 
    of the range complexes at Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Center, and Camp 
    Bonneville.
        (b) This subpart governs all use of the Fort Lewis, Yakima Training 
    Center and Camp Bonneville Military Reservations outside cantonment 
    areas, housing areas, and recreational sites controlled by the Director 
    of Personnel and Community Activities (DPCA). These areas are 
    designated on the Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Center and Camp 
    Bonneville Military Installation Maps as Impact Areas and lettered or 
    numbered Training Areas (TAs), and comprise the range complexes for 
    each Installation.
    
    
    Sec. 552.164  General.
    
        (a) Military training. Use of the Fort Lewis, Yakima Training 
    Center, and Camp Bonneville range complexes for military training is 
    governed by FL Regs 350-30, 350-31, and 350-32. Scheduling is per FL 
    Policy Statement 350-2. Military training always has priority.
        (b) Hunting. Hunting, fishing, and trapping on the range complexes 
    are governed by FL Reg 215-1 and the Yakima Training Center Hunting 
    Letter of Intent (LOI).
        (c) Fund raising. Fund raising events for non-profit private 
    organizations not affiliated with the Army or Fort Lewis per AR 210-1 
    require a Corps of Engineers Real Estate Agreement. Requests for fund-
    raisers by such non-profit organizations, to be conducted on the Fort 
    Lewis range complex, will be sent to the Director of Plans, Training, 
    and Mobilization (DPTM) Range Division of preparation of a DPTM 
    staffing document. The document will be circulated for comment to 
    Director of Personnel and Community Activities (DPCA), Staff Judge 
    Advocate (SJA), Public Affairs Officer (PAO), and Director of 
    Engineering and Housing (DEH). If the event can be supported, DPTM will 
    advise the organization to contact the Director of Engineering and 
    Housing Real Property Branch. Requests for such activities at Yakima 
    Training Center will be sent to the Yakima Training Center Commander 
    for review and processing. For Camp Bonneville, the entry point is the 
    Vancouver Barracks Commander. Corps of Engineers Real Estate Agreements 
    require up to 8 months to process, and includes payment of a $375.00 
    minimum administrative fee, with actual costs determined on a case by 
    case basis. Requests for fundraisers in the cantonment area by private 
    organizations are processed per AR 210-1 by the Director of Personnel 
    and Community Activities (DPCA).
        (d) Commercial use. Individuals or organizations using the range 
    complex for profit-generating activities must possess a Corps of 
    Engineers Real Estate Agreement. As stated above, these agreements 
    require up to 8 months to process and include a minimum administrative 
    fee of $375.00, with actual costs determined on a case by case basis. 
    Entry point for these agreements is the DEH Real Property Branch. 
    Profit-generating activities include collection of fees for services 
    performed on the range complex, or selling materials collected from the 
    range complex. Real Estate Agreement holders must check into the range 
    complex daily by calling or coming to Area Access.
        (e) Installation service and maintenance. Department of Defense 
    (DoD) and contractor personnel on official business are authorized on 
    the range complex per Appendix C to this subpart. Access to hazard 
    areas for such personnel is governed by the appropriate Installation 
    Range Regulations.
        (f) Non-DoD personnel in transit. Individuals in transit across 
    Fort Lewis on State or County maintained roads, or roads designated for 
    public access by the Installation Commander, require no special 
    permits. See Appendix B to this subpart. This measure does not apply at 
    Yakima Training Center or Camp Bonneville.
        (g) Alcoholic Beverages. No alcoholic beverages may be consumed on 
    the range complexes except as authorized per FL Reg 210-1.
        (h) Failure to comply. Persons entering the Fort Lewis, Yakima 
    Training Center, or Camp Bonneville range complex without permit or 
    scheduling, which constitute the consent of the Commanding Officer or 
    his designated representative, are in violation of this regulation and 
    trespassing on a controlled access Federal Reservation. Offenders may 
    be cited by Military Police and may be subjected to administrative 
    action or punishment under either the Uniform Code of Military Justice 
    UCMJ) or Title 18 US Code Section 1382, or Title 50 U.S. Code Section 
    797, as appropriate to each individual's status. Administrative action 
    may include suspension or loss of recreational privileges, or permanent 
    expulsion from the Military Reservations.
    
    
    Sec. 552.165  Responsibilities.
    
        (a) Commander, Yakima Training Center:
        (1) Schedule the Yakima Training Center range complex per FL Reg 
    350-31 and FL PS 350-2.
        (2) Process requests for non-military, non-commercial use per 
    Sec. 552.166.
        (b) Commander, Vancouver Barracks:
        (1) Schedule the Camp Bonneville range complex per FL Reg 350-32 
    and FL PS 350-2.
        (2) Process requests for non-military, non-commercial use per 
    Paragraph 6c.
        (c) Fort Lewis DPTM.
        (1) Schedule the Fort Lewis range complex per FL Reg 350-30 and FL 
    PS 350-2, including allocation of and for recreational use.
        (2) Operate the Fort Lewis Area Access Section.
        (3) Respond to DEH coordination on timber sales and other 
    commercial use of the range complex.
        (d) Law Enforcement Agency (LEC). Provide law enforcement and game 
    warden patrols on the range complexes.
        (e) Director of Engineering and Housing (DEH).
        (1) Coordinate with DPTM and the appropriate Sub-Installation 
    Commander on Real Estate Agreements, timber sales, wildlife management, 
    construction, forest management, Installation Training Area Management 
    (ITAM), and other DEH or Corps of Engineers managed actions occurring 
    on the range complex
        (2) Ensure that Real Estate Agreement holders are required to 
    notify Fort Lewis Area Access, YTC DPCA, or Camp Bonneville Range 
    Control, as appropriate, of range complex entry.
        (f) DPCA. With DEH, manage Installation hunting, fishing, and 
    trapping programs. Manage picnic and recreation sites located in the 
    Fort Lewis range complex, as listed in Appendix A to this part. Advise 
    DPTM on private organizations requesting use of the Fort Lewis range 
    complex for fundraisers.
        (g) Public Affairs Office (PAO).
        (1) Act as interface to resolve community relations issues related 
    to land use.
        (2) Coordinate equipment and special assistance requests per 
    Sec. 552.165, and advise DPTM or the appropriate Sub-Installation 
    Commander if permit requirements have been waived by the Command Group 
    for a particular event or activity.
        (3) Inform DPTM or the appropriate Sub-Installation Commander of 
    public response to policy execution.
    
    
    Sec. 552.166  Recreational use.
    
        (a) Fort Lewis:
        (1) Individuals or organizations, military or civilian, desiring 
    access to the Fort Lewis range complex for recreation must obtain a 
    Fort Lewis Area Access permit, composed of HFL Form 652 and HFL Form 
    653. Exceptions are outlined below.
        (2) Exception 1: DoD ID card holders enroute to or using DPCA 
    recreational areas listed in Appendix A to this subpart need no permit 
    other than the ID card. However, travel to and from DPCA areas is 
    restricted to the most direct paved or improved two lane roads. DoD 
    personnel participating in non-commercial recreational activities 
    listed in Appendix C to this subpart must have an Area Access permit.
        (3) Exception 2: Organizations or groups whose activity requires 
    advanced commitment of a specific site or area, such as Scout 
    Camporees, seasonal or one-time regional meets, and so on, must apply 
    to the Fort Lewis DPTM, ATTN: Range Division, in writing. At least 30 
    days are required to process these requests. If the requested use is 
    allowable and an appropriate area is available, DPTM may approve the 
    request. Groups with approved land commitments will be scheduled onto 
    the Range Complex using HFL 473. Actual commitments of land will not be 
    made until after the Quarterly Range Scheduling Conference that covers 
    the time period in question. Groups who need military equipment or 
    other special support from Fort Lewis must apply in writing directly to 
    the I Corps Public Affairs Office (PAO).
        (b) Yakima Training Center: Access to the Yakima Training Center 
    range complex for recreation requires application in writing to the 
    Commander, Yakima Training Center, Yakima WA 98901-9399. Camping is 
    normally not permitted on Yakima Training Center. Exceptions may be 
    granted by the Yakima Training Center Commander for special events.
        (c) Camp Bonneville: Access to the Camp Bonneville range complex 
    for recreation requires a call to Range Control, telephone (206) 892-
    5800, the day before or the day of the activity. Access will be 
    permitted if no military maneuver or live fire training is scheduled 
    for the day requested.
    
    
    Sec. 552.167  Activities.
    
        (a) Authorized activities are listed in Appendix C to this subpart.
        (b) Prohibited activities are listed in Appendix D to this subpart.
    
    
    Sec. 552.168  Fort Lewis area access office.
    
        (a) DPTM Range Division operates the Area Access Section to issue 
    permits and grant non-training access to the range complex.
        (b) Area Access is located in Range Control, Building T-6127, 19th 
    and Tacoma Streets, Main Post Fort Lewis. Telephone numbers are (206) 
    967-4686/6277. Fax extension is 967-4520. E-mail is ``rangeflw.'' 
    Business hours vary dependent on personnel fill, and are available by 
    calling the above numbers.
        (c) Individuals desiring access for authorized activities must 
    register in person at Area Access during business hours. Minimum age is 
    18 years, except for active duty military personnel. Persons under 18 
    years of age must be sponsored and accompanied by a parent or legal 
    guardian. Individual registration requires:
        (1) Picture ID.
        (2) Address and telephone number.
        (3) Vehicle identification and license number, if a vehicle is to 
    be brought on post.
        (4) Names and ages of minor family members who will accompany a 
    sponsor or permit holder.
        (5) Liability release signature.
        (6) Certification that intended activities are on the authorized 
    list and are not for profit or fund-raising. Persons who submit false 
    certificates are subject to prosecution in Federal Court under Title 
    18, United States Code, Section 1001, and the provisions of 
    Sec. 552.165 of this subpart.
        (d) A wallet-sized permit (HFL Form 653) and a vehicle pass (HFL 
    Form 652) will be issued to each person authorized access. The permit 
    is not transferable. Entry to the Fort Lewis range complex without the 
    permit is prohibited.
        (e) A collective permit will be issued to an organization desiring 
    to conduct a one-time group event not tied to a specific area or site, 
    maximum length 3 days. The group leader must register in person at the 
    Area Access Office and must be 21 years of age or older except for 
    active duty military personnel.
        (1) Group registration requires the information listed for 
    individual permits above for the group leader(s), plus a list of names 
    of all persons in the group.
        (2) Group permits require that all members of the group be with the 
    leader throughout the event. If the group plans to separate while on 
    Fort Lewis, sub-group leaders must be appointed and must obtain 
    separate group permits. The group leader permit is not transferable.
        (3) Events requiring commitment of land must be processed per 
    Sec. 552.166.
        (f) Aside from the land commitment coordination time requirement in 
    Sec. 552.166, there is no deadline for permit application. Permits for 
    authorized activities that do not require commitment of land may be 
    obtained on the day of the event.
        (g) Group event permits for specialized one-time activities are 
    valid for the duration of the event, not to exceed 3 days. Individuals 
    activities permits are valid for one year. When a permit expires, the 
    holder must re-register to renew privileges, and a new permit will be 
    issued.
        (h) Access hours are 30 minutes after daylight to 30 minutes before 
    dark, except for authorized overnight activities and as outlined in FL 
    Reg 215-1.
        (i) All permit holders must check in with Area Access, either 
    telephonically or in person, no earlier than 0800 the day prior to the 
    event. It is the responsibility of each permit holder to inform a 
    friend or relative of the area being used, the estimated time of 
    return, and the vehicle being used.
        (j) Except when land commitment has been coordinated and approved, 
    Area Access will determine when called for entry whether the area 
    requested is available. If the requested area is not open for permit 
    holders and an alternate area cannot be provided or is not acceptable 
    to the requestor, access will be denied.
    
    
    Sec. 552.169  Yakima Training Center area access office.
    
        The Yakima Training Center DPCA functions as the Area Access 
    Officer (AAO).
    
    
    Sec. 552.170  Camp Bonneville area access office.
    
        Camp Bonneville Range Control (CBRC) functions as Area Access.
    
    
    Sec. 552.171  Compatible use.
    
        (a) Military unit commanders may request during initial scheduling 
    or subsequent training event coordination that no permit holders be 
    allowed in areas they have scheduled for training. If this restriction 
    is granted, the Installation Range Control will close appropriate 
    areas. The following military activities are considered incompatible 
    with non-training access and automatically close affected areas:
        (1) Live-fire training events with danger zones extending into 
    training areas.
        (2) Parachute and air assault operations.
        (3) Field Artillery firing. The numbered training area occupied by 
    the weapons will be closed.
        (4) Training involving riot agents or smoke generating equipment.
        (b) The Installation Range Officer may also close training areas 
    based on density of occupation by military units, unit size, or 
    training to be conducted.
        (c) Areas allocated to modern firearm deer hunting are closed to 
    both training and other recreational activities. At Fort Lewis, when 
    pheasant release sites can be isolated by swamps, streams, or roads 
    from the rest of a training area, multiple use of the affected training 
    area (TA) is authorized.
    
    
    Sec. 552.172  Violations.
    
        Anyone observing violators of this or other regulations must report 
    the activity, time, and location to the appropriate Area Access Office 
    or the Military Police (MP) as soon as possible.
    
    Appendix A to Subpart M--DPCA Recreational Areas in Training Areas
    
        1. This listing applies to Fort Lewis only. There are no such 
    facilities at Yakima Training Center or Camp Bonneville.
        2. For DoD member use only, no permit other than ID card 
    required.
    
        Note: Use of specific sites is authorized only to military, 
    retired military, DoD civilian personnel, their family members and 
    accompanied guests.
    
    Boat launch adjacent to Officer's Club Beach on American Lake--
    Beachwood area
    Cat Lake Picnic and Fishing Area--Training Area 19
    Chambers Lake Picnic and Fishing Area--Training Area 12 (See Para 3 
    below)
    Fiander lake Picnic and Fishing Area--Training Area 20
    Johnson Marsh--Training Area 10
    Lewis Lake Picnic and Fishing Area--Training Area 16
    No Name Lake--Training Area 22
    Sequalitchew Lake Picnic Area--Training Area 2
    Shannon Marsh--CTA D
    Skeet Trap Range--2d Division Range Road, CTA E
    Solo Point Boat Launch--North Fort, CTA A West
    Sportman's Range--East Gate Road, Range 15
    Wright Marsh/Lake--CTA C
    Vietnam Village Marsh--Training Area 9 and 10
    Spanaway Marsh--Training Area 9
    Sears Pond--Beachwood Housing
    Nisqually River--Training Area 18
    
        3. For non-DoD member use, permit required: Chambers Lake and 
    Nisqually River for fishing only.
        4. The Solo Point road and the South Sanitary Fill roads are 
    also open in an east-west direction only to personnel of the 
    Weyerhaeuser Corporation and Lone Star Corporation, and their 
    assigns, for business or recreation access to adjacent Army owned 
    real estate.
    
    Appendix B to Supbart M--Non-Permit Access Routes
    
        1. This listing applies only to Fort Lewis. There are no such 
    routes on Yakima Training Center or Camp Bonneville.
        2. The following public easement routes may be used without 
    permit or check-in:P I-5.
    
    Steilacoom-DuPont Road (ET 286163 or ET 301229).
    Pacific Highway Southeast (ET 231121 to ET 249143).
    Washington State Route 507 (ET 363065 to ET 428146).
    Goodacre and Rice Kandle Roads (ET 386090 to ET 449076).
    8th Avenue South (ET 424047 to ET 423127).
    8th Avenue East (ET 439077 or ET 439128).
    208th Avenue (ET 423128 to ET 431128).
    Washington State Route 510 (ET 234065 to ET 246056 and ET 260048 to 
    ET 272022).
    Yelm Highway (ET 231058 to ET 238061).
    Rainier Road Southeast (ES 167999 to ES 212943).
    Military Road Southeast (ES 212943 to ES 214945).
    Spurgeon Creek Road (ES 177988 to ES 178999).
    Stedman Road (ES 152989 to ES 167998).
    
        3. The following military routes may be used without permit ot 
    check-in:
    
    Huggins Meyer Road (North Fort Road, ET 304204-ET 327215)
    East Gate Road (C-5 Mock-up to 8th Ave South, ET 423097)
    Roy Cut-off (Chambers Lake) Road (East Gate Road to Roy City 
    Limits), when open.
    Lincoln Avenue (Old Madigan to ET 390179)
    
        4. The Solo Point Road is open to Weyerhauser Corporation 
    personnel for business and recreation.
        5. DoD personnel and Fort Lewis contractor personnel on official 
    business may use all DEH-maintained range roads and trails in the 
    training areas.
        6. Range roads closed for training by barricades or road guards 
    will not be used. Barricades and guards will not be by-passed.
    
    Appendix C to Subpart M--Authorized Activities for Maneuver 
    Training Area Access
    
        1. Fort Lewis:
    
    Military Training (FL Reg 350-30)
    DEH or Corps of Engineers Real Estate Agreement for commercial use 
    (AR 405-80)
    Installation service and maintenance (AR 420-74, FL Reg 350-30)
    
        Non-DoD personnel in transit on public-access routes (Appendix 
    B) non-commercial recreational use:
    
    Hunting, fishing and trapping (FL Reg 215-1)
    Dog training (not allowed 1 April through 31 July in selected areas 
    per FL Reg 215-1)
    Horseback riding on roads and vehicle tracks
    Walking, distance running
    Model airplane and rocket flying (Range Control scheduling and 
    Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) required)
    Model boating
    Orienteering
    Sport parachuting
    Organized rifle and pistol competition (Range Control scheduling 
    required)
    Scout activities and weekend camporees
    Observation of wildlife and vegetation
    Non-commercial picking of ferns, mushrooms, blackberries, apples and 
    other vegetation
    Photography
    Hiking
    
        2. Yakima Training Center:
    
    Military Training (FL Reg 350-31)
    DEH or Corps of Engineers Real Estate Agreement for commercial use 
    (AR 405-80)
    Installation service and maintenance (AR 420-74)
    
        Non-Commercial recreational use:
    
    Hunting, fishing and trapping (FL Reg 215-1)
    Dog training
    Horseback riding on roads and vehicle tracks
    Walking, distance running
    Model airplane and rocket flying (Range Control scheduling and 
    Notice to Airmen (NOTAM required)
    Orienteering
    Sport parachuting
    Organized rifle and pistol competition (Range Control scheduling 
    required)
    Scout activities
    Observation of wildlife and vegetation
    Photography
    Hiking
    Camping, per Paragraph 6
    
        3. Camp Bonneville:
    
    Military Training (FL Reg 350-32)
    DEH or Corps of Engineers Real Estate Agreement for commercial use 
    (AR 405-80)
    Installation service and maintenance (AR 420-74)
    
        Non-Commercial recreational use:
    
    Hunting, fishing and trapping (FL Reg 215-1)
    Dog training
    Horseback riding on roads and vehicle tracks
    Walking, distance running
    Model boating
    Orienteering
    Organized rifle and pistol competition (Range Control scheduling 
    required)
    Scout activities and weekend camporees
    Observation of wildlife and vegetation
    Non-commercial picking of ferns, mushrooms, blackberries, apples and 
    other vegetation
    Photography
    Hiking
    
        Note: Permit holders for the above activities must certify that 
    they are non-commercial and not for profit.
    
    Appendix D to Subpart M--Unauthorized Activities in Maneuver 
    Training Areas
    
        1. Fort Lewis:
    
    Civilian paramilitary activities and combat games.
    Off-pavement motorcycle riding.
    Off-road vehicle operation.
    Hang gliding.
    Ultralight aircraft flying.
    Hot air ballooning.
    Souvenir hunting and metal-detecting, including recovery of 
    ammunition residue or fragments, archaeological or cultural 
    artifacts, or geological specimens.
    Vehicle speed contests.
    Wood cutting or brush picking, without DEH or Corps of Engineer 
    permit.
    Commercial activities conducted for profit, including horseback 
    riding rentals or guide service, dog training for reimbursement, or 
    fund-raising events for other than non-profit organizations working 
    in the public good. Fund raisers require DEH Real Estate Agreement. 
    For-profit activities require Corps of Engineer leases or permits, 
    obtained through the DEH Real Estate Office.
    Overnight camping outside of DPCA sites (camping on DPCA sites is 
    open to DoD members only, per above).
    Consumption of alcoholic beverages.
    
        2. Yakima Training Center:
    
    Civilian paramilitary activities and combat games.
    Off-pavement motorcycle riding.
    Off-road vehicle operation.
    Hang gliding.
    Ultralight aircraft flying.
    Hot air ballooning.
    Souvenir hunting and metal-detecting, including recovery of 
    ammunition residue or fragments, archaeological or cultural 
    artifacts.
    Vehicle speed contests.
    Commercial activities conducted for profit, including dog training 
    for reimbursement, or fund-raising events for other than non-profit 
    organizations working in the public good. Fund raisers require DEH 
    Real Estate Agreement. For-profit activities require Corps of 
    Engineer leases or permits, obtained through the DEH Real Estate 
    Office.
    Overnight camping except where specifically permitted as part of the 
    activity by the Commander, Yakima Training Center.
    Consumption of alcoholic beverages.
    
        3. Camp Bonneville:
    
    Civilian paramilitary activities and combat games.
    Off-pavement motorcycle riding.
    Off-road vehicle operation.
    Hang gliding.
    Ultralight aircraft flying.
    Hot air ballooning.
    Souvenir hunting and metal-detecting, including recovery of 
    ammunition residue or fragments, archaeological or cultural 
    artifacts, or geological specimens.
    Vehicle speed contests.
    Wood cutting or brush picking, without DEH or Corps of Engineer 
    permit.
    Commercial activities conducted for profit, including horseback 
    riding rentals or guide service, dog training for reimbursement, or 
    fund-raising events for other than non-profit organizations working 
    in the public good. Fund raisers require DEH Real Estate Agreement. 
    For-profit activities require Corps of Engineer leases or permits, 
    obtained through the DEH Real Estate Office.
    Overnight camping.
    Consumption of alcoholic beverages.
    Model airplane and rocket flying.
    Sport parachuting.
    
    Appendix E to Subpart M--References
    
        Army Regulations referenced in this subpart may be obtained from 
    National Technical Information Services, U.S. Department of 
    Commerce, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
        Fort Lewis Regulations and forms referenced in this subpart may 
    be viewed at the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate General, Fort 
    Lewis, Washington or at the Range Office, Headquarters, I Corps and 
    Fort Lewis.
    
    AR 210-1 (Private Organizations on Department of the Army 
    Installations), with Fort Lewis Supplement 1
    AR 405-70 (Utilization of Real Estate)
    AR 405-80 (Granting Use of Real Estate)
    AR 420-74 (Natural Resources--Land, Forest, and Wildlife Management)
    FL Reg 190-11 (Physical Security of Arms, Ammunition, and 
    Explosives)
    FL Reg 210-1 (Fort Lewis Post Regulations)
    FL Reg 215-1 (Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping)
    FL Reg 250-30 (I Corps and Fort Lewis Range Regulations)
    FL Reg 350-31 (Yakima Training Center Range Regulations)
    FL Reg 350-32 (Camp Bonneville Range Regulations)
    FL Policy Statement 350-2 (Training Resource Scheduling)
    HFL Form 473 (Training Resource Request)
    HFL Form 652 (Range Control Vehicle Permit)
    HFL Form 653 (Range Control Area Access Card)
    
    Appendix F to Subpart M--Abbreviations
    
    AAO  Area Access Officer
    AR  Army Regulation
    CBRC  Camp Bonneville Range Control
    DEH  Director of Engineering and Housing
    DPCA  Director of Personnel and Community Activities
    DPTM  Director of Plans, Training and Mobilization
    FL  Fort Lewis
    ITAM  Installation Training Area Management
    LEC  Law Enforcement Command
    LOI  Letter of Intent
    MP  Military Police
    PAO  Public Affairs Office
    TA  Training Area
    SJA  Staff Judge Advocate
    UCMJ  Uniform Code of Military Justice
    YTC  Yakima Training Center
    
    [FR Doc. 94-16346 Filed 7-6-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
7/7/1994
Published:
07/07/1994
Department:
Army Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Interim rule.
Document Number:
94-16346
Dates:
This rule is effective July 7, 1994. However, written comments will continue to be received until September 6, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: July 7, 1994
CFR: (13)
32 CFR 552.160
32 CFR 552.161
32 CFR 552.162
32 CFR 552.163
32 CFR 552.164
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