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SUMMARY: This notice identifies
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[CA–939–04–1610–00]
Notice of Availability of the California
Coastal National Monument Proposed
Resource Management Plan and Final
Environmental Impact Statement
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, and under the authority of the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976, the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) has prepared a
Proposed Resource Management Plan
(RMP)/Final Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the California
Coastal National Monument (CCNM)
that is now available for public review.
DATES: BLM Planning Regulations (43
CFR 1610.5–2) state that any person
who participated in the planning
process, and has an interest that may be
adversely affected, may protest. The
protest must be filed within 30 days of
the date that the Environmental
Protection Agency publishes the notice
of availability for the CCNM Proposed
RMP/Final EIS in the Federal Register.
Instructions for filing of protests are
described in the front cover of the
CCNM Proposed RMP/Final EIS and are
included in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Rick Hanks, California Coastal National
Monument, 299 Foam Street, Monterey,
California, 93940; phone: (831) 372–
6115; or e-mail at: cacnm@ca.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Proposed RMP would provide direction
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for managing the approximate 1000
acres of offshore rocks, small islands,
exposed reefs, and pinnacles that
comprise the California Coastal National
Monument (the Monument). The
Monument was established by
Presidential Proclamation on January
11, 2000, under the authority of the
Antiquities Act of 1906, and directed
the Secretary of the Interior to manage
the Monument through the BLM. The
Monument lies within the jurisdiction
of 15 California counties and five BLM
field offices, and at least 25 percent of
the coastal portion of the mainland
adjacent to the Monument is contained
within the California State Parks
System. Planning for the Monument
officially began with a Federal Register
notice on April 24, 2002 initiating
scoping. The California Department of
Fish and Game, the California
Department of Parks and Recreation, the
United States Air Force, and the CherAe Heights Indian Community of the
Trinidad Rancheria, a federally
recognized tribe, are cooperating
agencies in the development of this
RMP. BLM has sought public and
governmental participation in the
development of this RMP and will
continue to pursue partnerships in the
management of the Monument. Because
of the unique nature of the Monument,
many governmental entities have
jurisdiction over resources immediately
adjacent to it and are integrally
important to meeting the goals and
objectives for the Monument, as
established in the RMP.
Copies of the California Coastal
National Monument Proposed RMP and
Final EIS have been sent to affected
Federal, State, and Local Government
agencies and to interested parties.
Copies of the Proposed RMP/Final EIS
are available for public inspection at:
• California Coastal National
Monument Office, 299 Foam Street,
Monterey, California.
• California State Office, 2800 Cottage
Way, Sacramento, California.
• Arcata Field Office, 1695 Heindon
Road, Arcata, California.
• Ukiah Field Office, 2550 North
State Street, Ukiah, California.
• Hollister Field Office, 20 Hamilton
Court, Hollister, California.
• Bakersfield Field Office, 3801
Pegasus Drive, Bakersfield, California.
• Palm Springs Field Office, 690 West
Garnet Avenue, North Palm Springs,
California.
• California Desert District Office,
22835 Calle de San Juan de Los Lagos,
Moreno Valley.
Interested persons may also review
the Proposed RMP/Final EIS on the
internet at https://www.ca.blm.gov/pa/
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coastal_monument. Comments on the
Draft RMP/Draft EIS received from the
public are addressed in the Proposed
RMP/Final EIS. Public comments
resulted in the addition of clarifying
text, but did not significantly change the
proposed land use decisions.
Instructions for filing a protest with the
Director of the BLM regarding the
Proposed RMP/Final EIS may be found
at 43 CFR 1610.5. A protest may only
raise those issues which were submitted
for the record during the planning
process. E-mail and faxed protests will
not be accepted as valid protests unless
the protesting party also provides the
original letter by either regular or
overnight mail postmarked by the close
of the protest period. Under these
conditions, the BLM will consider the email or faxed protest as an advance copy
and it will receive full consideration. If
you wish to provide the BLM with such
advance notification, please direct faxed
protests to the attention of the BLM
protest coordinator at (202) 452–5112,
and e-mails to Brenda_HudgensWilliams@blm.gov. Please direct the
follow-up letter to the appropriate
address provided below. The protest
must contain:
a. The name, mailing address,
telephone number, and interest of the
person filing the protest.
b. A statement of the part or parts of
the plan and the issue or issues being
protested.
c. A copy of all documents addressing
the issue(s) that the protesting party
submitted during the planning process
or a statement of the date they were
discussed for the record.
d. A concise statement explaining
why the protestor believes the State
Director’s decision is wrong.
All protests must be in writing and
mailed to the following address:
Regular Mail: Director (210), Attention:
Brenda Williams, P.O. Box 66538,
Washington, DC 20035.
Overnight Mail: Director (210)
Attention: Brenda Williams, 1620 L
Street, NW., Suite 1075, Washington,
DC 20036.
The Director will promptly render a
decision on the protest. The decision
will be in writing and will be sent to the
protesting party by certified mail, return
receipt requested. The decision of the
Director shall be the final decision of
the Department of the Interior.
Dated: April 1, 2005.
J. Anthony Danna,
Deputy State Director, Natural Resources.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[ID310–1430–EU 252R, IDI–34375/34376]
Notice of Realty Action; Proposed
Direct Sale of Public Lands; Jefferson
County, ID
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Realty Action.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
the BLM has amended the Idaho Falls
District’s Medicine Lodge Resource
Management Plan (RMP) to allow for the
direct sale of 5.81 acres of public land
in Jefferson County, Idaho to Byron and
Teresa Blakely.
DATES: Comments regarding the
proposed direct sale must be received
within 45 days of publication of this
notice in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be sent to Carol McCoy Brown, Field
Manager, Upper Snake Field Office,
1405 Hollipark Drive, Idaho Falls, ID,
83401.
Skip
Staffel, Realty Specialist, at the above
address or by calling (208) 524–7562.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following described lands have been
examined and through the BLM land
use planning process have been
determined to be suitable for direct sale
pursuant to Section 203 of the Federal
Land Policy and Management Act of
1976 (FLPMA) (43 U.S.C. 1716). The
parcel would be offered for direct sale
at fair market value.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Boise Meridian, Idaho
T. 4 N., R. 40 E.,
Sec. 24, lot 18.
The area described contains approximately
5.81 acres.
The purpose of the direct sale of
public land is to resolve litigation
entitled United States v. Byron Blakely
and Teresa Blakely (Civ. 99–339–E–
BLW). The land patent, when issued,
will reserve in perpetuity to the United
States a conservation easement to
prevent development or use of the
described parcel that detracts from the
conservation values of the property,
which are to protect the ecological
integrity of the South Fork of the Snake
River, and natural habitat for wildlife,
fish, and plants.
Publication of this notice in the
Federal Register shall segregate the
above described public lands from
appropriation under the public land
laws, including the general mining laws,
except for the sale provisions of
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[CA-939-04-1610-00]
Notice of Availability of the California Coastal National
Monument Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental
Impact Statement
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, and under the authority of the Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has prepared a
Proposed Resource Management Plan (RMP)/Final Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the California Coastal National Monument (CCNM)
that is now available for public review.
DATES: BLM Planning Regulations (43 CFR 1610.5-2) state that any person
who participated in the planning process, and has an interest that may
be adversely affected, may protest. The protest must be filed within 30
days of the date that the Environmental Protection Agency publishes the
notice of availability for the CCNM Proposed RMP/Final EIS in the
Federal Register. Instructions for filing of protests are described in
the front cover of the CCNM Proposed RMP/Final EIS and are included in
the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Rick Hanks, California Coastal
National Monument, 299 Foam Street, Monterey, California, 93940; phone:
(831) 372-6115; or e-mail at: cacnm@ca.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Proposed RMP would provide direction
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for managing the approximate 1000 acres of offshore rocks, small
islands, exposed reefs, and pinnacles that comprise the California
Coastal National Monument (the Monument). The Monument was established
by Presidential Proclamation on January 11, 2000, under the authority
of the Antiquities Act of 1906, and directed the Secretary of the
Interior to manage the Monument through the BLM. The Monument lies
within the jurisdiction of 15 California counties and five BLM field
offices, and at least 25 percent of the coastal portion of the mainland
adjacent to the Monument is contained within the California State Parks
System. Planning for the Monument officially began with a Federal
Register notice on April 24, 2002 initiating scoping. The California
Department of Fish and Game, the California Department of Parks and
Recreation, the United States Air Force, and the Cher-Ae Heights Indian
Community of the Trinidad Rancheria, a federally recognized tribe, are
cooperating agencies in the development of this RMP. BLM has sought
public and governmental participation in the development of this RMP
and will continue to pursue partnerships in the management of the
Monument. Because of the unique nature of the Monument, many
governmental entities have jurisdiction over resources immediately
adjacent to it and are integrally important to meeting the goals and
objectives for the Monument, as established in the RMP.
Copies of the California Coastal National Monument Proposed RMP and
Final EIS have been sent to affected Federal, State, and Local
Government agencies and to interested parties. Copies of the Proposed
RMP/Final EIS are available for public inspection at:
California Coastal National Monument Office, 299 Foam
Street, Monterey, California.
California State Office, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento,
California.
Arcata Field Office, 1695 Heindon Road, Arcata,
California.
Ukiah Field Office, 2550 North State Street, Ukiah,
California.
Hollister Field Office, 20 Hamilton Court, Hollister,
California.
Bakersfield Field Office, 3801 Pegasus Drive, Bakersfield,
California.
Palm Springs Field Office, 690 West Garnet Avenue, North
Palm Springs, California.
California Desert District Office, 22835 Calle de San Juan
de Los Lagos, Moreno Valley.
Interested persons may also review the Proposed RMP/Final EIS on
the internet at https://www.ca.blm.gov/pa/coastal_monument. Comments on
the Draft RMP/Draft EIS received from the public are addressed in the
Proposed RMP/Final EIS. Public comments resulted in the addition of
clarifying text, but did not significantly change the proposed land use
decisions. Instructions for filing a protest with the Director of the
BLM regarding the Proposed RMP/Final EIS may be found at 43 CFR 1610.5.
A protest may only raise those issues which were submitted for the
record during the planning process. E-mail and faxed protests will not
be accepted as valid protests unless the protesting party also provides
the original letter by either regular or overnight mail postmarked by
the close of the protest period. Under these conditions, the BLM will
consider the e-mail or faxed protest as an advance copy and it will
receive full consideration. If you wish to provide the BLM with such
advance notification, please direct faxed protests to the attention of
the BLM protest coordinator at (202) 452-5112, and e-mails to Brenda_Hudgens-Williams@blm.gov. Please direct the follow-up letter to the
appropriate address provided below. The protest must contain:
a. The name, mailing address, telephone number, and interest of the
person filing the protest.
b. A statement of the part or parts of the plan and the issue or
issues being protested.
c. A copy of all documents addressing the issue(s) that the
protesting party submitted during the planning process or a statement
of the date they were discussed for the record.
d. A concise statement explaining why the protestor believes the
State Director's decision is wrong.
All protests must be in writing and mailed to the following
address:
Regular Mail: Director (210), Attention: Brenda Williams, P.O. Box
66538, Washington, DC 20035.
Overnight Mail: Director (210) Attention: Brenda Williams, 1620 L
Street, NW., Suite 1075, Washington, DC 20036.
The Director will promptly render a decision on the protest. The
decision will be in writing and will be sent to the protesting party by
certified mail, return receipt requested. The decision of the Director
shall be the final decision of the Department of the Interior.
Dated: April 1, 2005.
J. Anthony Danna,
Deputy State Director, Natural Resources.
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