95-20811. Notice of Availability of the Final Development Concept Plan/ Amendment to the General Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement for Crater Lake National Park, Oregon  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 163 (Wednesday, August 23, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 43815]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-20811]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    National Park Service
    
    
    Notice of Availability of the Final Development Concept Plan/
    Amendment to the General Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact 
    Statement for Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
    
    SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental 
    Policy Act of 1969 (Public Law 91-190, as amended), the National Park 
    Service, Department of the Interior, has prepared a Final Development 
    Concept Plan/Amendment to the General Management Plan/Environmental 
    Impact Statement (DCP/FEIS) that describes and analyzes a proposal and 
    three alternatives that meet immediate and long-term needs at Crater 
    Lake National Park regarding employee housing, completion of the 
    ongoing redevelopment at Rim Village, and maintenance, administration, 
    and storage facilities.
        The Draft Development Concept Plan/Amendment to the General 
    Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement (DCP/DEIS) was released 
    for public review on November 29, 1994 (59 FR 228), and the public 
    comment period closed February 2, 1995. During this comment period, 
    three public meetings were held and written comments were also 
    received. The DCP/FEIS contains responses to the comments received and 
    modifications to the document as needed in response to the comments.
        The proposal, which was developed in response to public and agency 
    comments on the DCP/DEIS, calls for removing the visitor parking at Rim 
    Village and constructing a new parking structure 800 feet off the rim 
    with a shuttle bus system to provide year-round access to the rim; 
    creating a new roadway on which visitors would travel from the parking 
    facility to Crater Lake Lodge in shuttle buses; partially restoring to 
    natural conditions a one-acre maintenance yard near park headquarters 
    with the remainder of the site converted to an employee recreation 
    area; developing a 98-person employee dormitory and associated parking, 
    roads, pedestrian path, seasonal employee recreational vehicle (RV) 
    sites, a maintenance building and group campsites at Mazama Village. 
    New opportunities for placement of facilities originally proposed at 
    the South Entrance were identified through the public review for the 
    DCP/DEIS. Consequently, a separate planning effort would be undertaken 
    to determine the most appropriate location for construction of these 
    facilities, including employee housing (approximately 20-30 houses, 15-
    20 RV sites, and a second 98-person dormitory to replace the Rim 
    Village dormitory), and additional support and storage facilities.
        Three alternatives were considered, in addition to the proposal. 
    The no-action alternative would implement the 1988 DCP and include 
    development of two day-use parking areas to service Rim Village with 
    associated connecting trail and new road connecting facilities on the 
    rim, and a new employee dorm for 60-65 people. The South Entrance focus 
    alternative would construct a new employee dormitory at Mazama Village 
    and would relocate park headquarters, additional employee housing, and 
    support/storage facilities to the South Entrance. The Mazama focus 
    alternative would concentrate most development at Mazama Village, 
    including a new employee dormitory and support/storage facilities, with 
    additional employee housing at the South Entrance.
        Major impact topics assessed for the proposed action and the 
    alternatives include earth resources, surface water, groundwater/water 
    supply, water quality, air quality, vegetation, wildlife, special-
    status animal species, ecosystem processes, cultural resources, visitor 
    experience, employee commuting and delivery of services, and land use 
    and zoning.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The no-action period on this final plan and 
    environmental impact statement will end 30 days after the Environmental 
    Protection Agency has published a notice of availability of the DCP/
    FEIS in the Federal Register. For further information, contact: 
    Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park, Post Office Box 7, Crater 
    Lake, OR 97604-0007; telephone (503) 594-2211.
        Copies of the DCP/FEIS will be available at Crater Lake National 
    Park Headquarters, as well as the following locations: Multnomah County 
    Library, 801 SW 10th, Portland, OR; Salem Library, 585 Liberty SE, 
    Salem, OR; Klamath County Library, 126 South 3rd, Klamath Falls, OR; 
    Eugene Library, 100 W 13th, Eugene, OR; Jackson County Library, 413 W 
    Main, Medford, OR; Deschutes County Library, 507 NW Wall St., Bend, OR; 
    Josephine County Library, 200 NW C, Grants Pass, OR; Douglas County 
    Library, Courthouse, Roseburg, OR; Office of Public Affairs, National 
    Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street NW, Washington, 
    DC; and National Park Service, Seattle System Support Office, 909 First 
    Ave;, Seattle, WA.
    
        Dated: August 14, 1995.
    Rory D. Westberg,
    Acting Deputy Field Director, Pacific West Area, National Park Service.
    [FR Doc. 95-20811 Filed 8-22-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/23/1995
Department:
National Park Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-20811
Pages:
43815-43815 (1 pages)
PDF File:
95-20811.pdf