Lassen National Forest, Hat Creek Ranger District, CA, North 49 Project Forest Health Recovery Project, 66347-66348 [05-21798]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Lassen National Forest, Hat Creek
Ranger District, CA, North 49 Project
Forest Health Recovery Project
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Forest Service proposes
to develop a network of defensible fuel
profile zones (DFPZ’s) and wildland
urban interface zones (WUIs), conduct
area thinning, reduce surface fuels,
establish group selection harvest units,
and restore remnant aspen stands on the
Hat Creek Ranger District in the Lassen
National Forest. Treatments within
DFPZs would include 9,975 acres of
forest and plantation thinning followed
by underburning and/or mechanical
fuels reduction. Approximately 2,060
acres would be underburned only.
Treatments outside of DFPZs would
include 3,660 acres of forest and
plantation thinning followed by
underburning and/or mechanical fuels
reduction to develop three WUIs. A
modified thinning prescription would
be applied in some areas to maintain
wildlife habitat and structural diversity.
An additional 95 acres of brushfield
treatments would also be completed
outside of DFPZs. Group selection
treatments would be implemented on
1,186 acres across the project area and
49 acres of aspen would be restored.
Approximately 1.4 miles of new system
roads and 0.7 miles of temporary nonsystem roads would be constructed.
Approximately 3.9 miles of roads would
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be decommissioned. The project would
be implemented through a combination
of commercial timber sales, service
contracts, and force account crews.
These management activities were
developed to implement and be
consistent with the Lassen National
Forest (LNF) Land and Resource
Management Plan (LRMP, 1993), as
amended by the Herger-Feinstein
Quincy Library Group Forest Recovery
Act FEIS, FSEIS, and ROD’s (1999,
2003), and the Sierra Nevada Forest
Plan Amendment FEIS (2001) and
FSEIS/ROD (2004).
Decision to be made: The decision to
be made is whether to implement the
proposed action as described above, to
meet the purpose and need for action
through some other combination of
activities, or to take no action at this
time.
Scoping process: Comments
concerning the scope of the analysis
should be received in writing within 15
days of the date of publication of this
Notice of Intent in the Federal Register.
The project was initially listed in the
Forest’s February 2004 quarterly edition
of the Schedule of Proposed Actions
(SOPA). Scoping letters were sent in
March 2004 to those who responded to
the SOPA and other identified
interested and affected individuals and
government agencies. In the SOPA, the
mode of environmental documentation
was predicted as an environmental
assessment.
At this time, the environmental
analysis will be documented in an
environmental impact statement. Since
only minor changes are being made to
the proposed action that was previously
scoped, the scoping period at this time
is brief. Those who responded during
the March 2004 scoping period will be
contacted again. In addition, scoping
letters previously received by the Forest
Service from the first scoping period
will continue to be used for this process.
A public scoping meeting is not
anticipated at this time.
The scoping process will be used to
identify issues regarding the proposed
action. An issue is defined as a point of
dispute, debate, or disagreement related
to a specific proposed action based on
its anticipated effects. Significant issues
brought to our attention are used during
an environmental analysis to develop
alternatives to the proposed action.
Some issues raised in scoping may be
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considered non-significant because they
are: (1) Beyond the scope of the
proposed action and its purpose and
need; (2) already decided by law,
regulation, or the Land and Resource
Management Plan; (3) irrelevant to the
decision to be made; or (4) conjectural
and not supported by scientific or
factual evidence.
Alternatives: Alternatives proposed to
date are the Proposed Action as describe
above and the No Action.
Identification of permits or licenses
required: No permits or licenses have
been identified to implement the
proposed action.
Lead, joint lead, and cooperating
agencies: The USDA Forest Service is
the lead agency for this proposal; there
are no cooperating agencies.
Estimated dates for filing: The
expected filing date with the
Environmental Protection Agency for
the draft EIS March 6, 2006. The
expected filing date for the final EIS is
July 24, 2006.
Person to which comments may be
mailed: Comments may be submitted to:
District Ranger, Hat Creek Ranger
District, at P.O. Box 220, Fall River
Mills, CA, 96028 or (530) 336–5758 (fax)
during normal business hours. The Hat
Creek Ranger District business hours are
from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Electronic comments, in
acceptable plain text (.txt), rich text
(.rtf), or Word (.doc) formats, may be
submitted to: commentspacificsouthwest-lassenhatcreek@fs.fed.us using Subject: North
49 Forest Health Recovery Project.
Reviewer’s obligation to comment:
The comment period on the draft EIS
will be 49 days from the date the
Environmental Protection Agency
publishes the notice of availability of
the draft EIS in the Federal Register.
The Forest Service believes, at this
early stage, it is important to give
reviewers notice of several court rulings
related to public participation in the
environmental review process. First,
reviewers of draft statements must
structure their participation in the
environmental review of the proposal so
that it is meaningful and alerts an
agency to the reviewer’s position and
contentions. Vermont Yankee Nuclear
Power Corp. v. NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 553
(1978). Also environmental objections
that could be raised at the draft
environmental impact statement stage
but that are not raised until after
completion of the final environmental
impact statement may be waived or
dismissed by the courts. City of Angoon
v. Hodel, 803 F.2d 1016, 1022 (9th Cir.
1986) and Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v.
Harris, 490 F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D.
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Wis. 1980). Because of these court
rulings, it is very important that those
interested in this proposed action
participate by the close of the 45 day
comment period so that substantive
comments and objections are made
available to the Forest Service at a time
when it can meaningfully consider them
and respond to them in the final
environmental impact statement.
To assist the Forest Service in
identifying and considering issues and
concerns on the proposed action,
comments on the draft environmental
impact statement should be as specific
as possible. It is also helpful if
comments refer to specific pages or
chapters of the draft statement.
Comments may also address the
adequacy of the draft environmental
impact statement or the merits of the
alternatives formulated and discussed in
the statement. Reviewers may wish to
refer to the Council on Environmental
Quality Regulations for implementing
the procedural provisions of the
National Environmental Policy Act at 40
CFR 1503.3 in addressing these points.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Stawiarski, Interdisciplinary Team
Leader, may be contacted by phone at
(530) 336–5521 for more information
about the proposed action and the
environmental impact statement or at
the Hat Creek Ranger District, P.O. Box
220, Fall River Mills, CA 96028.
Responsible official and mailing
address: Laurie Tippin, Forest
Supervisor, 2550 S. Riverside Drive,
Susanville, CA 96130.
Dated: October 27, 2005.
Elizabeth Norton,
Acting Forest Supervisor, Lassen National
Forest.
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Forest Service
Siskiyou County Resource Advisory
Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Siskiyou County
Resource Advisory Committee will meet
in Yreka, California, November 14,
2005. The meeting will include routine
business and the review and
recommendation for implementation of
submitted project proposals.
DATES: The meeting will be held
November 14, 2005, from 4 p.m. until 7
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The meeting will be held at
the Yreka High School Library, Preece
Way, Yreka, California.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob
Talley, RAC Coordinator, Klamath
National Forest, (530) 841–4423 or
electronically at rtalley@fs.fed.us.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
meeting is open to the public. Public
comment opportunity will be provided
and individuals will have the
opportunity to address the Committee at
that time.
ADDRESSES:
Dated: October 27, 2005.
Margaret J. Boland,
Designated Federal Official.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Lassen National Forest, Hat Creek Ranger District, CA, North 49
Project Forest Health Recovery Project
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: The Forest Service proposes to develop a network of defensible
fuel profile zones (DFPZ's) and wildland urban interface zones (WUIs),
conduct area thinning, reduce surface fuels, establish group selection
harvest units, and restore remnant aspen stands on the Hat Creek Ranger
District in the Lassen National Forest. Treatments within DFPZs would
include 9,975 acres of forest and plantation thinning followed by
underburning and/or mechanical fuels reduction. Approximately 2,060
acres would be underburned only. Treatments outside of DFPZs would
include 3,660 acres of forest and plantation thinning followed by
underburning and/or mechanical fuels reduction to develop three WUIs. A
modified thinning prescription would be applied in some areas to
maintain wildlife habitat and structural diversity. An additional 95
acres of brushfield treatments would also be completed outside of
DFPZs. Group selection treatments would be implemented on 1,186 acres
across the project area and 49 acres of aspen would be restored.
Approximately 1.4 miles of new system roads and 0.7 miles of temporary
non-system roads would be constructed. Approximately 3.9 miles of roads
would be decommissioned. The project would be implemented through a
combination of commercial timber sales, service contracts, and force
account crews. These management activities were developed to implement
and be consistent with the Lassen National Forest (LNF) Land and
Resource Management Plan (LRMP, 1993), as amended by the Herger-
Feinstein Quincy Library Group Forest Recovery Act FEIS, FSEIS, and
ROD's (1999, 2003), and the Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment FEIS
(2001) and FSEIS/ROD (2004).
Decision to be made: The decision to be made is whether to
implement the proposed action as described above, to meet the purpose
and need for action through some other combination of activities, or to
take no action at this time.
Scoping process: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis
should be received in writing within 15 days of the date of publication
of this Notice of Intent in the Federal Register.
The project was initially listed in the Forest's February 2004
quarterly edition of the Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA). Scoping
letters were sent in March 2004 to those who responded to the SOPA and
other identified interested and affected individuals and government
agencies. In the SOPA, the mode of environmental documentation was
predicted as an environmental assessment.
At this time, the environmental analysis will be documented in an
environmental impact statement. Since only minor changes are being made
to the proposed action that was previously scoped, the scoping period
at this time is brief. Those who responded during the March 2004
scoping period will be contacted again. In addition, scoping letters
previously received by the Forest Service from the first scoping period
will continue to be used for this process. A public scoping meeting is
not anticipated at this time.
The scoping process will be used to identify issues regarding the
proposed action. An issue is defined as a point of dispute, debate, or
disagreement related to a specific proposed action based on its
anticipated effects. Significant issues brought to our attention are
used during an environmental analysis to develop alternatives to the
proposed action. Some issues raised in scoping may be
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considered non-significant because they are: (1) Beyond the scope of
the proposed action and its purpose and need; (2) already decided by
law, regulation, or the Land and Resource Management Plan; (3)
irrelevant to the decision to be made; or (4) conjectural and not
supported by scientific or factual evidence.
Alternatives: Alternatives proposed to date are the Proposed Action
as describe above and the No Action.
Identification of permits or licenses required: No permits or
licenses have been identified to implement the proposed action.
Lead, joint lead, and cooperating agencies: The USDA Forest Service
is the lead agency for this proposal; there are no cooperating
agencies.
Estimated dates for filing: The expected filing date with the
Environmental Protection Agency for the draft EIS March 6, 2006. The
expected filing date for the final EIS is July 24, 2006.
Person to which comments may be mailed: Comments may be submitted
to: District Ranger, Hat Creek Ranger District, at P.O. Box 220, Fall
River Mills, CA, 96028 or (530) 336-5758 (fax) during normal business
hours. The Hat Creek Ranger District business hours are from 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Electronic comments, in acceptable
plain text (.txt), rich text (.rtf), or Word (.doc) formats, may be
submitted to: comments-pacificsouthwest-lassen-hatcreek@fs.fed.us using
Subject: North 49 Forest Health Recovery Project.
Reviewer's obligation to comment: The comment period on the draft
EIS will be 49 days from the date the Environmental Protection Agency
publishes the notice of availability of the draft EIS in the Federal
Register.
The Forest Service believes, at this early stage, it is important
to give reviewers notice of several court rulings related to public
participation in the environmental review process. First, reviewers of
draft statements must structure their participation in the
environmental review of the proposal so that it is meaningful and
alerts an agency to the reviewer's position and contentions. Vermont
Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 553 (1978). Also
environmental objections that could be raised at the draft
environmental impact statement stage but that are not raised until
after completion of the final environmental impact statement may be
waived or dismissed by the courts. City of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.2d
1016, 1022 (9th Cir. 1986) and Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490
F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980). Because of these court rulings,
it is very important that those interested in this proposed action
participate by the close of the 45 day comment period so that
substantive comments and objections are made available to the Forest
Service at a time when it can meaningfully consider them and respond to
them in the final environmental impact statement.
To assist the Forest Service in identifying and considering issues
and concerns on the proposed action, comments on the draft
environmental impact statement should be as specific as possible. It is
also helpful if comments refer to specific pages or chapters of the
draft statement. Comments may also address the adequacy of the draft
environmental impact statement or the merits of the alternatives
formulated and discussed in the statement. Reviewers may wish to refer
to the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations for implementing
the procedural provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act at
40 CFR 1503.3 in addressing these points.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Stawiarski, Interdisciplinary
Team Leader, may be contacted by phone at (530) 336-5521 for more
information about the proposed action and the environmental impact
statement or at the Hat Creek Ranger District, P.O. Box 220, Fall River
Mills, CA 96028.
Responsible official and mailing address: Laurie Tippin, Forest
Supervisor, 2550 S. Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA 96130.
Dated: October 27, 2005.
Elizabeth Norton,
Acting Forest Supervisor, Lassen National Forest.
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