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encouraged to participate in the
planning process by sending written
comments on management actions that
the Service should consider. The
Service is also furnishing this notice in
compliance with the Service CCP policy
to obtain suggestions and information
on the scope of issues to include in the
CCP and EA. Opportunities for public
input will be announced throughout the
CCP/EA planning and development
process.
The Service will send Planning
Updates to people who are interested in
the CCP process, and the updates will
also be available on the planning
website at https://pacific.fws.gov/
planning. These mailings will provide
information on how to participate in the
CCP process. Interested federal, state,
and local agencies, organizations, and
individuals are invited to provide input.
The Service expects to complete the
CCP in 2007.
To ensure that the Service has
adequate time to evaluate and
incorporate suggestions and other input
into the planning process, comments
should be received on or before August
1, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments or
requests to be added to the mailing list
to the following address: Winnie Chan,
Refuge Planner, Farallon Refuge CCP,
San Francisco Bay National Wildlife
Refuge Complex, P.O. Box 524, Newark,
California 94560. Written comments
may also be faxed to (510) 792–5828, or
sfbaynwrc@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Winnie Chan, Refuge Planner, or Joelle
Buffa, Refuge Manager, at (510) 792–
0222.
Background
The Farallon National Wildlife Refuge
is located offshore in the Pacific Ocean,
approximately 28 miles west of San
Francisco, California. The 211 acre
Refuge is an archipelago made up of
four major islands and several small
islands. The Refuge was initially
established by Theodore Roosevelt in
1909 under Executive Order 1043; it is
also designated as a State Ecological
Reserve and a Golden Gate Biosphere
Reserve. The Refuge serves ‘‘ * * * as a
preserve and breeding ground for native
birds’’ (Executive Order 1043, dated
February 27, 1909).
The Refuge was established to provide
wintering and nesting habitat for
migratory seabirds and pinnipeds. In
1974, Congress enacted Public Law 93–
550 which designated all the islands,
except for Southeast Island, as the
Farallon Wilderness, totaling 141 acres.
The Service anticipates a draft CCP
and EA to be available for public review
and comment in late 2006.
DATES:
The
National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966, as amended
by the National Wildlife Refuge System
Improvement Act of 1997, mandates
that all lands within the National
Wildlife Refuge System are to be
managed in accordance with an
approved CCP. The CCP will guide
management decisions for
approximately the next 15 years and
identify Refuge goals, long-range
objectives, and management strategies
for achieving these objectives. The
planning process will consider many
elements, including habitat and wildlife
management, habitat protection,
compatible wildlife-dependent
recreation, and environmental effects.
Public input into this planning process
is very important. The CCP will provide
other agencies and the public with a
clear understanding of the desired
conditions for the Refuge and how the
Service will implement management
strategies.
Comments received will be used to
develop goals, key issues evaluated in
the NEPA document, and habitat
management strategies. All comments
received, including names and
addresses, will become part of the
administrative record and may be made
available to the public. Opportunities
for public participation will occur
throughout the process.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Ken McDermond,
Acting Manager, CA/NV Operations,
Sacramento, California.
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Holy Cross Abbey
Community Center, 2951 E. Highway
50, Canon City, Colorado 81212.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken
Smith, (719) 269–8500.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 15
member Council advises the Secretary
of the Interior, through the Bureau of
Land Management, on a variety of
planning and management issues
associated with public land
management in the Royal Gorge Field
Office and San Luis Valley, Colorado.
Planned agenda topics include: Manager
updates on current land management
issues, and travel management
planning. All meetings are open to the
public. The public is encouraged to
make oral comments to the Council at
9:30 a.m. or written statements may be
submitted for the Councils
consideration. Depending on the
number of persons wishing to comment
and time available, the time for
individual oral comments may be
limited. Summary minutes for the
Council Meeting will be maintained in
the Royal Gorge Field Office and will be
available for public inspection and
reproduction during regular business
hours within thirty (30) days following
the meeting. Meeting Minutes and
agenda (10 days prior to each meeting)
are also available at: https://
www.blm.gov/rac/co/frrac/co_fr.htm.
ADDRESSES:
Dated: May 23, 2005.
Roy L. Masinton,
Royal Gorge Field Manager.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act (FLPMA) and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972 (FACA), the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) Front Range
Resource Advisory Council (RAC), will
meet as indicated below.
DATES: The meeting will be held July 6,
2005 from 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m.
SUMMARY: The National Park Service
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General Management Plan Amendment
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[O-200-0777-XX-241A]
Notice of Meeting, Front Range Resource Advisory Council
(Colorado)
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
(FLPMA) and the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (FACA), the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Front Range
Resource Advisory Council (RAC), will meet as indicated below.
DATES: The meeting will be held July 6, 2005 from 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Holy Cross Abbey Community Center, 2951 E. Highway 50, Canon
City, Colorado 81212.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken Smith, (719) 269-8500.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 15 member Council advises the Secretary
of the Interior, through the Bureau of Land Management, on a variety of
planning and management issues associated with public land management
in the Royal Gorge Field Office and San Luis Valley, Colorado. Planned
agenda topics include: Manager updates on current land management
issues, and travel management planning. All meetings are open to the
public. The public is encouraged to make oral comments to the Council
at 9:30 a.m. or written statements may be submitted for the Councils
consideration. Depending on the number of persons wishing to comment
and time available, the time for individual oral comments may be
limited. Summary minutes for the Council Meeting will be maintained in
the Royal Gorge Field Office and will be available for public
inspection and reproduction during regular business hours within thirty
(30) days following the meeting. Meeting Minutes and agenda (10 days
prior to each meeting) are also available at: https://www.blm.gov/rac/
co/frrac/co_fr.htm.
Dated: May 23, 2005.
Roy L. Masinton,
Royal Gorge Field Manager.
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