94-24034. Arizona: Long-Term Visitor Area Program for 1994-1995 and Subsequent Use Seasons; Revision to Existing Supplementary Rules, Yuma District, Arizona, and California Desert District, California and Revision of Long-Term Visitor Area ...  

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    [AZ-050-04-4380-03]
    
     
    
    Arizona: Long-Term Visitor Area Program for 1994-1995 and 
    Subsequent Use Seasons; Revision to Existing Supplementary Rules, Yuma 
    District, Arizona, and California Desert District, California and 
    Revision of Long-Term Visitor Area Boundaries Within the California 
    Desert District, El Centro Resource Area
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Publication of supplementary rules and revision of Long-Term 
    Visitor Area boundaries within the California Desert District, El 
    Centro Resource Area.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Yuma District and 
    California Desert District announce revisions to the Long-Term Visitor 
    Area Program. The program, which was instituted in 1983, established 
    designated long-term visitor areas and identified an annual long-term 
    use season from September 15 to April 15. During the long-term use 
    season, visitors who wish to camp on public lands in one location for 
    extended periods must stay in the designated long-term visitor areas 
    and purchase a long-term visitor area permit.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: September 15, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Todd Suess, Outdoor Recreation Planner, Yuma Resource Area, 3150 Winsor 
    Avenue, Yuma, Arizona 85365, telephone (602) 726-6300; or John Butz, 
    Outdoor Recreation Planner, California Desert District, 6221 Box 
    Springs Boulevard, Riverside, California 92507-0714, telephone (909) 
    697-5394.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the Long-Term Visitor Area 
    program is to provide areas for long-term winter camping use. The sites 
    designated as long-term visitor areas are, in most cases, the 
    traditional use areas of long-term visitors. Designated sites were 
    selected using criteria developed during the land management planning 
    process, and environmental assessments were completed for each site 
    location.
        The program was established to safely and properly accommodate the 
    increasing demand for long-term winter visitation and to provide 
    natural resource protection through improved management of this use. 
    The designation of long-term visitor areas assures that specific 
    locations are available for long-term use year after year and that 
    inappropriate areas are not used for extended periods.
        Visitors may camp without a long-term visitor area permit outside 
    of long-term visitor areas, on public lands not otherwise posted or 
    closed to camping, for up to 14 days in any 28-day period.
        Authority for the designation of long-term visitor areas is 
    contained in Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 8372, 
    Sections 0-3 and 0-5(g). Authority for the establishment of a Long-Term 
    Visitor Area program is contained Title 43, Code of Federal 
    Regulations, Subpart 8372, Section 1, and for the payment of fees in 
    Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 71.
        The Authority for establishing supplementary rules is contained in 
    Title 43, Subpart 8365, Section 1-6. The long-term visitor area 
    supplementary rules have been developed to meet the goals of individual 
    resource management plans. These rules will be available in each local 
    office having jurisdiction over the lands, sites, or facilities 
    affected and will be posted near and/or within the lands, sites, or 
    facilities affected. Violations of supplementary rules are punishable 
    by a fine not to exceed $100,000 and/or imprisonment not to exceed 12 
    months.
        The following are the supplemental rules for the designated long-
    term visitor areas and are in addition to rules of conduct set forth in 
    Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 8365, Section 1-6.
        The following supplemental rules apply year long to all public land 
    users who enter the Long-Term Visitor Areas (LTVAs).
        1. THE PERMIT. A permit is required to camp in a designated LTVA 
    between September 15 and April 15. The permit authorizes the permittee 
    to camp within any designated LTVA using those camping or dwelling 
    unit(s) indicated on the permit between the period September 15 the 
    April 15. There are two types of permits: Long-Term and Short-Visit. 
    The Long-Term permit fee is $50.00 for the entire season and any part 
    of the season. The Short-Visit permit is $10.00 for seven consecutive 
    days. The Short-Visit permit may be renewed an unlimited number of 
    times for the cost of $10.00 for seven (7) consecutive days. No refunds 
    are made on permit fees.
        2. THE PERMIT. To be valid, the Short-Visit permit or Long-Term 
    permit decal must be affixed at the time of purchase, with the adhesive 
    backing, to the camping unit (i.e., trailer, camper, or motor home) in 
    a clearly visible location. A maximum of two (2) secondary vehicles are 
    permitted.
        3. PERMIT TRANSFERS. If you sell, trade, or exchange camping 
    vehicles during the use season, remove the permit from your old vehicle 
    before turning it over to the new owner. Present your permit to a BLM 
    officer authorized to sell permits or a BLM office which administers an 
    LTVA. The permit will be revised to cover the new camping unit or you 
    will receive a replacement permit for your new vehicle at no cost. The 
    permit may not be reassigned or transferred by permittee.
        4. PERMIT REVOCATION. An authorized BLM officer may revoke without 
    reimbursement any LTVA permit issued to any person when the permittee 
    violates any BLM rule or regulation, or when the permittee, permittee's 
    family, or guests' conduct is inconsistent with the goals of BLM's LTVA 
    Program. Failure to return any LTVA permit to any authorized BLM 
    officer upon demand is a violation of this supplemental rule. Any 
    permittee whose permit is revoked must remove all property and leave 
    the LTVA system within 12 hours of notice. The revoked permittee will 
    not be allowed into any other LTVA in Arizona or California for the 
    remainder of the LTVA season.
        5. UNOCCUPIED CAMPING UNITS. Camping or dwelling unit(s) must not 
    be left unoccupied within any LTVA for periods of greater than 5 days 
    unless approved in advance by an authorized BLM officer.
        6. PARKING. For your safety and privacy, maintain a minimum of 15 
    feet of space between dwelling units.
        7. REMOVAL OF WHEELS AND CAMPERS. Campers, trailers, and other 
    dwelling units must remain mobile. Wheels must remain on all wheeled 
    vehicles. Pickup campers may be set on jacks manufactured for that 
    purpose.
        8. QUIET HOURS. Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. in 
    accordance with applicable state time zone standards.
        9. NOISE. Operation of audio devices or motorized equipment, 
    including generators, in a manner that makes unreasonable noise that 
    disturbs other visitors is prohibited. Within La Posa and Imperial Dam 
    LTVAs, amplified music is allowed only in locations designated by BLM 
    or when approved in advance by an authorized BLM officer.
        10. ACCESS. Do not block roads or trails commonly in public use 
    with your parked vehicles, stones, wooden barricades, or by any other 
    means.
        11. STRUCTURES AND LANDSCAPING. Fixed structures of any type are 
    restricted and must conform to posted policies. This includes but is 
    not limited to fences, dog runs, storage units, and windbreaks. 
    Alterations to the natural landscape are not allowed. Painting rocks or 
    defacing or damaging any natural or archaeological feature is 
    prohibited.
        12. LIVESTOCK. Boarding of livestock (horses, cattle, sheep, goats, 
    etc.) within LTVA boundaries is permitted only when approved in advance 
    by an authorized BLM officer.
        13. PETS. Pets must be kept on a leash at all times. Keep an eye on 
    your pets. Unattended and unwatched pets may fall prey to coyotes or 
    other desert predators. Pet owners are responsible for cleanup and 
    sanitary disposal of pet waste.
        14. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Do not disturb any archaeological or 
    historical values including, but not limited to, petroglyphs, ruins, 
    historic buildings, and artifacts that may occur on public lands.
        15. TRASH. Place all trash in designated receptacles. Public trash 
    facilities are shown in the LTVA brochure. Depositing trash or holding 
    tank sewage in vault toilets is prohibited. An LTVA permit is required 
    for trash disposal within all LTVA campgrounds except for the Imperial 
    Dam and Mule Mountain LTVAs.
        16. DUMPING. Absolutely no dumping of sewage, gray water, or 
    garbage on the ground. This includes motor oil and any other waste 
    products. The changing of motor oil, vehicular fluids or disposal and 
    possession of these used substances within an LTVA is strictly 
    prohibited. Federal, state, and county sanitation laws and county 
    ordinances specifically forbid these practices. Sanitary dump station 
    locations are shown in the LTVA brochure. LTVA permits are required for 
    dumping within all LTVA campgrounds except for the Imperial Dam and 
    Midland LTVAs.
        17. SELF-CONTAINED VEHICLES. In Pilot Knob, Dunes Vista, Midland, 
    Tamarisk, and Hot Springs LTVAs, camping is restricted to self-
    contained camping units only. Self-contained units must have a 
    permanent affixed waste water holding tank of 10-gallon minimum 
    capacity. Port-a-potty systems, or systems which utilize portable 
    holding tanks, or permanent holding tanks of less than 10-gallon 
    capacity are not considered to be self-contained. The La Posa, Imperial 
    Dam, and Mule Mountain LTVAs are restricted to self contained camping 
    units, except within 500 feet of a vault or restroom.
        18. CAMPFIRES. Campfires are permitted in LTVAs subject to all 
    local, state and federal regulations. Comply with posted rules.
        19. WOOD COLLECTION. No wood collection is permitted within the 
    boundaries of Mule Mountain, Imperial Dam, and La Posa LTVAs. Outside 
    these LTVAs and in all other LTVAs, only dead, down, and detached wood 
    may be collected for firewood or hobby purposes. Collection and 
    possession of ironwood is regulated to three pieces, not to exceed 10 
    pounds total in weight. A maximum of 50 pounds of natural firewood will 
    be allowed per individual or group campfire at any one time. Please 
    contact the nearest BLM office for current regulations concerning 
    firewood collection.
        20. SPEED LIMIT. The speed limit in LTVAs is 15 m.p.h. or as 
    otherwise posted.
        21. OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE USE. Motorized play is prohibited. 
    Motorized vehicles should be used in LTVAs only for access to and from 
    campsites.
        22. VEHICLE USE. It is prohibited to operate any vehicle in 
    violation of state or local laws and regulations relating to use, 
    standards, registration, operation, and inspection.
        23. FIREARMS. The discharge and use of firearms or weapons is 
    prohibited inside or within \1/2\ mile of the LTVAs.
        24. VENDING PERMITS. The LTVA permit is not a vending permit. 
    Please contact the nearest BLM office for information on vending or 
    concession permits.
        25. AIRCRAFT USE. Landing or taking off of aircraft, including 
    ultralights, is prohibited in LTVAs.
        26. HOT SPRING LTVA. Overnight occupancy is prohibited between old 
    Highway 80 and Interstate 8.
        27. HOT SPRING LTVA. Food, beverages, glass containers, and soap 
    are prohibited within 50 feet of the hot springs facility in Hot 
    Springs LTVA.
        28. MULE MOUNTAIN LTVA. All camping within Wiley's Well and Coon 
    Hollow campgrounds is restricted to designated sites only and is 
    limited to one (1) camping or dwelling unit per site.
        29. IMPERIAL DAM AND LA POSA LTVAs. Overnight occupancy is 
    prohibited in desert washes in Imperial Dam and La Posa LTVAs.
        30. LA POSA LTVA. Access to La Posa LTVA is restricted to legal 
    access roads along U.S. Highway 95. Construction and use of other 
    access points are prohibited. This includes removal and modification of 
    barricades such as fences, ditches, and berms.
        31. POSTED RULES. Observe all posted rules. Individual LTVAs may 
    have additional specific rules. If posted rules differ from these 
    supplemental rules, the posted rules take precedence.
        32. OTHER LAWS. LTVA permit holders are required to observe all 
    federal, state, and local laws and regulations applicable to the LTVA 
    and shall keep the LTVA and, specifically, their campsite in a neat, 
    orderly, and sanitary condition.
        33. LENGTH OF STAY. Length of stay in a LTVA between April 16 and 
    September 14 is limited to 14 days in a 28-day period. After the 14th 
    day of occupation, campers must move outside of a 25-mile radius of the 
    previous location.
        The following are the revised boundaries for the Long-Term Visitor 
    Areas (LTVA) located within the California Desert District, El Centro 
    Resource Area.
    
    Dunes Vista LTVA
    
    San Bernardino Base Meridian,
    
    T. 16 S., R. 20 E.,
        Sec. 14, S\1/2\SW\1/4\SE\1/4\SW\1/4\, SW\1/4\SE\1/4\SE\1/4\SW\1/
    4\, E\1/2\SE\1/4\SE\1/4\SW\1/4\SW\1/4\.
        Sec. 23, NW\1/4\NE\1/4\NE\1/4\NW\1/4\, N\1/2\NW\1/4\NE\1/4\NW\1/
    4\, W\1/2\NE\1/4\NE\1/4\NE\1/4\NW\1/4\.
    
        17.5 Acres.
    
    Tamarisk LTVA
    
    San Bernardino Base Meridian,
    
    T. 17 S., R. 18 E.,
        Sec. 4., NW\1/4\NW\1/4\NE\1/4\, W\1/2\NE\1/4\NW\1/4\NE\1/4\.
    
        15 Acres.
    
    Pilot Knob LTVA
    
    San Bernardino Base Meridian,
    
    T. 16 S., R. 21 E.,
        Sec. 28., NE\1/4\.
    
        160 Acres.
    
    Hot Springs LTVA
    
    San Bernardino Base Meridian,
    
    T. 16 S., R. 16 E.,
        Sec. 12., W\1/2\NW\1/4\NE\1/4\, SW\1/4\NE\1/4\, NE\1/4\NW\1/4\, 
    E\1/2\SE\1/4\NW\1/4\, W\1/2\SE\1/4\.
        Sec. 13., E\1/2\SW\1/4\NW\1/4\NE\1/4\, S\1/2\SE\1/4\NW\1/4\NE\1/
    4\, SW\1/4\NE\1/4\, W\1/2\SE\1/4\NE\1/4\, W\1/2\NE\1/4\SE\1/4\, E\1/
    2\NW\1/4\SE\1/4\, E\1/2\W\1/2\NW\1/4\SE\1/4\, N\1/2\SW\1/4\SE\1/4\, 
    NW\1/4\SE\1/4\SE\1/4\.
    
        355 Acres.
    
        This notice is published under the authority of Title 43, Code 
    of Federal Regulations, Subpart 8365, Section 1-6.
    
    Ed Hastey,
    State Director, California.
    Bruce Conrad,
    Acting State Director, Arizona.
    [FR Doc. 94-24034 Filed 9-28-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/29/1994
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Publication of supplementary rules and revision of Long-Term Visitor Area boundaries within the California Desert District, El Centro Resource Area.
Document Number:
94-24034
Dates:
September 15, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: September 29, 1994, AZ-050-04-4380-03