Draft Environmental Assessment/Habitat Conservation Plan; Incidental Take Permit Amendment for the Struthers Ranch Property, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, CO, 68472-68473 [05-22439]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Draft Environmental Assessment/
Habitat Conservation Plan; Incidental
Take Permit Amendment for the
Struthers Ranch Property, Colorado
Springs, El Paso County, CO
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and
receipt of application.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: WL Homes, LLC, doing
business as John Laing Homes
(Applicant), has applied to the Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service) for an
incidental take permit pursuant to
section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered
Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended.
The requested permit amendment
would authorize the incidental take of
the federally threatened Preble’s
meadow jumping mouse, Zapus
hudsonius preblei (Preble’s), through
loss and modification of its habitat
associated with the expansion and
amendment of the Struthers Ranch
Property Environmental Assessment/
Habitat Conservation Plan (EA/HCP) in
El Paso County, Colorado. The EA/HCP
is available for public review and
comment. It fully describes the
proposed project and the measures the
Applicant would undertake to minimize
and mitigate project impacts to the
Preble’s.
The Service requests comments on the
EA/HCP and associated documents for
the proposed issuance of the incidental
take permit. All comments on the EA
and permit amendment application will
become part of the administrative record
and will be available to the public.
DATES: Written comments on the permit
amendment application and EA/HCP
should be received on or before
December 12, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments regarding the
permit amendment application and EA/
HCP should be addressed Susan Linner,
Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Colorado Field Office, 755
Parfet Street, Suite 361, Lakewood,
Colorado 80215. Comments also may be
submitted by facsimile to (303) 275–
2371. Individuals wishing copies of the
EA/HCP and associated documents for
review or public inspection should
immediately contact the above office
during normal business hours at the
above address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Adam Misztal, Fish and Wildlife
Biologist, Colorado Field Office (see
ADDRESSES above), telephone (303) 275–
2377.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 9 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531
et seq.) and Federal regulations prohibit
the ‘‘take’’ of a species listed as
endangered or threatened. Take is
defined under the Act, in part, as to kill,
harm, or harass a federally listed
species. However, the Service may issue
permits to authorize ‘‘incidental take’’ of
listed species under limited
circumstances. Incidental take is
defined under the Act as take of a listed
species that is incidental to, and not the
purpose of, the carrying out of an
otherwise lawful activity under limited
circumstances. Regulations governing
permits for threatened species are
promulgated in 50 CFR 17.32.
The Applicant currently holds a
permit for incidental take of Preble’s at
the Struthers Ranch Property (69 FR
1998). The permit was issued on
December 12, 2003, to Struthers Ranch
Development, LLC, then transferred to
the Applicant on January 28, 2005, and
expires on January 28, 2035. The
Struthers Ranch Property is located
along Black Forest Creek southeast of
the Town of Monument, El Paso County,
Colorado. The Applicant, using the
Service’s definition of Preble’s habitat,
has determined that the proposed
amended project would impact
approximately 0.2 hectare (0.5 acre) of
potential Preble’s habitat, in addition to
the 6.6 hectares (16.4 acres) of impacts
from the original project, and may result
in incidental take of the Preble’s in an
area that may be periodically used as
foraging, breeding or hibernation
habitat.
An HCP has been developed as part
of the preferred alternative. Three other
alternatives to this action were
considered and rejected because the
environmental impacts would be greater
than, or similar to, the proposed action,
but would not provide as great a
conservation benefit as the proposed
action, and/or were not economically
viable. The draft EA analyzes the onsite,
offsite, and cumulative impacts of the
proposed project and all associated
development and construction activities
and mitigation activities on the Preble’s,
and also on other threatened or
endangered species, vegetation, wildlife,
wetlands, geology/soils, land use, water
resources, air and water quality, and
cultural resources.
Only the threatened Preble’s occurs
on site and has the potential to be
adversely affected by the project.
Activities proposed to be covered by the
EA/HCP amendment are a larger box
culvert crossing over Black Forest Creek,
new road alignment, and relocation
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and/or additional placement of rip-rap
used to stabilize the drainage. Measures
will be taken during construction to
minimize impact to the habitat,
including the use of silt fencing to
reduce the amount of sediment from
construction activities that reaches the
creek. Mitigation is planned for
approximately 0.2 hectare (0.5 acre) in
addition to the 14.4 hectares (35.5 acres)
of varying amounts of restoration,
enhancement, and creation of on-site
upland and riparian Preble’s habitat as
described in the original HCP. Limited
enhancement has already occurred on
3.3 hectares (8.1 acres) of uplands from
the removal of cattle grazing to
encourage existing native grass
recovery. This results in a mitigation
ratio of 2.14:1 for temporary impacts as
well as permanent impacts. The
mitigation will likely provide a net
benefit to the Preble’s and other wildlife
by improving and creating new riparian
areas, planting of native shrubs and
grasses, and protecting the habitat
corridor along Black Forest Creek from
any future development. All of the
proposed mitigation area is within the
boundaries of the Struthers Ranch
property, all of which is included in the
drainage basin of Black Forest Creek.
We will evaluate the permit
amendment application, the EA/HCP,
and comments submitted therein to
determine whether the application
meets the requirements of section 10(a)
of the Act. If it is determined that those
requirements are met, a permit
amendment will be issued for the
incidental take of the Preble’s in
conjunction with the Struthers Ranch
Property. The final permit decision will
be made no sooner than 30 days after
the date of this notice.
Dated: October 14, 2005.
Ralph O. Morgenweck,
Regional Director, Region 6.
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Notice of Availability for the North
Valleys Rights-of-Way Projects Final
Environmental Impact Statement
Department of the Interior,
Bureau of Land Management, Carson
City Field Office, Nevada.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a final
environmental impact statement (EIS)
for the North Valleys Rights-of-Way
AGENCY:
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Projects and initiation of a 30-day
comment period.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 102(2)(C)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) and 40 CFR 1500–1508
Council on Environmental Quality
Regulations (CEQ), notice is given that
the Bureau of Land Management, Carson
City Field Office (BLM) has prepared,
with the assistance of a third-party
consultant, a Final EIS for the proposed
North Valleys Rights-of-Way Projects,
and has made the document available
for public and agency review. The
proposed Projects include the
construction and operation of two
separate water supply and transmission
projects located in Washoe County,
Nevada. Rights-of-way applications
were submitted to the BLM from
Intermountain Water Supply, LTD and
Fish Springs Ranch, LLC for production
well(s), pump station(s), transmission
pipeline(s), terminal water storage tank,
electrical substation, overhead power
lines, and access road rights-of-way.
Effective Dates: The comment
period for the Final EIS will commence
with the publication of this notice. The
formal comment period will end 30
days after publication of this notice.
Comments should be received on or
before the end of the comment period at
the address listed below.
DATES:
Written comments should
be sent to BLM Carson City Field Office,
Attn: Terri Knutson, 5665 Morgan Mill
Road, Carson City, NV 89701; Fax (775)
885–6147; or e-mail address
nvalleyswater_eis@blm.gov. A limited
number of the Final EIS may be
obtained at the above BLM Field Office
in Carson City, NV. Comments,
including names and street addresses of
respondents, will be available for public
review at the above address during
regular business hours (7:30 a.m.–5
p.m.), Monday through Friday, except
holidays, and may be published as part
of the EIS. Individual respondents may
request confidentiality. If you wish to
withhold your name or street address
from public review or from disclosure
under the Freedom of Information Act,
you must state this prominently at the
beginning of your written comment.
However, we will not consider
anonymous comments. Such requests
will be honored to the extent allowed by
law. All submissions from organizations
or businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
made available for public inspection in
their entirety.
ADDRESSES:
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For
additional information, write to the
above address or call Terri Knutson
(BLM Environmental Planner) at (775)
885–6156 or Ken Nelson (BLM Realty
Specialist) at (775) 885–6114.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BLM
Carson City Field Office received
separate rights-of-way applications from
the Fish Springs Ranch, LLC and
Intermountain Water Supply, LTD, two
independent water companies,
proposing to construct and operate
water transmission pipelines across
public lands in Washoe County,
Nevada. The BLM determined that due
to the same timing, geography, and
similarity of the types of actions, the
two proposals would be analyzed in one
EIS, together known as the North
Valleys Rights-of-Way Projects. Each
company is proposing to construct and
operate water supply and transmission
projects to meet present and future
water demands of the Stead/Silver Lake/
Lemmon Valley areas (North Valleys) in
Washoe County. The proposed Projects
consist of groundwater production
wells, pump station(s), transmission
pipeline(s), electrical substation,
overhead power lines, and terminal
water storage tank to convey water. The
Fish Springs Ranch, LLC proposed
pipeline (carrying 8000 acre-feet per
year) would begin at the Fish Springs
Ranch and proceed approximately 33
miles to the North Valleys. The
Intermountain Water Supply, LTD
original proposal included a water
pipeline to convey approximately 3500
acre-feet per year that would begin in
Dry Valley and proceed east a short
distance before tying into the same
general route south approximately 24
miles to the North Valleys. As a result
of a review of public comments and
groundwater modeling results for the
Draft EIS, Intermountain Water Supply,
LTD has reduced their proposed
pumping rate to a total of 2500 acre-feet
per year for the Final EIS.
The Final EIS assesses the impacts of
the two proposed rights-of-way actions
and the No Action alternatives and
considers an alternative alignment of
the pipelines. The Final EIS addresses
issues brought forth through scoping
and the Draft EIS and has been
evaluated by an interdisciplinary team
of specialists. The proposed rights-ofway cross several jurisdictions with
permitting responsibilities, therefore,
the following agencies or entities are
active participants in the EIS process as
formal cooperating agencies: U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service; U.S. Bureau of Indian
Affairs; U.S. Geological Survey; Sierra
Army Depot; Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe;
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Draft Environmental Assessment/Habitat Conservation Plan;
Incidental Take Permit Amendment for the Struthers Ranch Property,
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, CO
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and receipt of application.
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SUMMARY: WL Homes, LLC, doing business as John Laing Homes (Applicant),
has applied to the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) for an
incidental take permit pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the
Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended. The requested permit
amendment would authorize the incidental take of the federally
threatened Preble's meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius preblei
(Preble's), through loss and modification of its habitat associated
with the expansion and amendment of the Struthers Ranch Property
Environmental Assessment/Habitat Conservation Plan (EA/HCP) in El Paso
County, Colorado. The EA/HCP is available for public review and
comment. It fully describes the proposed project and the measures the
Applicant would undertake to minimize and mitigate project impacts to
the Preble's.
The Service requests comments on the EA/HCP and associated
documents for the proposed issuance of the incidental take permit. All
comments on the EA and permit amendment application will become part of
the administrative record and will be available to the public.
DATES: Written comments on the permit amendment application and EA/HCP
should be received on or before December 12, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments regarding the permit amendment application and EA/
HCP should be addressed Susan Linner, Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Colorado Field Office, 755 Parfet Street, Suite 361,
Lakewood, Colorado 80215. Comments also may be submitted by facsimile
to (303) 275-2371. Individuals wishing copies of the EA/HCP and
associated documents for review or public inspection should immediately
contact the above office during normal business hours at the above
address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Adam Misztal, Fish and Wildlife
Biologist, Colorado Field Office (see ADDRESSES above), telephone (303)
275-2377.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 9 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and Federal
regulations prohibit the ``take'' of a species listed as endangered or
threatened. Take is defined under the Act, in part, as to kill, harm,
or harass a federally listed species. However, the Service may issue
permits to authorize ``incidental take'' of listed species under
limited circumstances. Incidental take is defined under the Act as take
of a listed species that is incidental to, and not the purpose of, the
carrying out of an otherwise lawful activity under limited
circumstances. Regulations governing permits for threatened species are
promulgated in 50 CFR 17.32.
The Applicant currently holds a permit for incidental take of
Preble's at the Struthers Ranch Property (69 FR 1998). The permit was
issued on December 12, 2003, to Struthers Ranch Development, LLC, then
transferred to the Applicant on January 28, 2005, and expires on
January 28, 2035. The Struthers Ranch Property is located along Black
Forest Creek southeast of the Town of Monument, El Paso County,
Colorado. The Applicant, using the Service's definition of Preble's
habitat, has determined that the proposed amended project would impact
approximately 0.2 hectare (0.5 acre) of potential Preble's habitat, in
addition to the 6.6 hectares (16.4 acres) of impacts from the original
project, and may result in incidental take of the Preble's in an area
that may be periodically used as foraging, breeding or hibernation
habitat.
An HCP has been developed as part of the preferred alternative.
Three other alternatives to this action were considered and rejected
because the environmental impacts would be greater than, or similar to,
the proposed action, but would not provide as great a conservation
benefit as the proposed action, and/or were not economically viable.
The draft EA analyzes the onsite, offsite, and cumulative impacts of
the proposed project and all associated development and construction
activities and mitigation activities on the Preble's, and also on other
threatened or endangered species, vegetation, wildlife, wetlands,
geology/soils, land use, water resources, air and water quality, and
cultural resources.
Only the threatened Preble's occurs on site and has the potential
to be adversely affected by the project. Activities proposed to be
covered by the EA/HCP amendment are a larger box culvert crossing over
Black Forest Creek, new road alignment, and relocation
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and/or additional placement of rip-rap used to stabilize the drainage.
Measures will be taken during construction to minimize impact to the
habitat, including the use of silt fencing to reduce the amount of
sediment from construction activities that reaches the creek.
Mitigation is planned for approximately 0.2 hectare (0.5 acre) in
addition to the 14.4 hectares (35.5 acres) of varying amounts of
restoration, enhancement, and creation of on-site upland and riparian
Preble's habitat as described in the original HCP. Limited enhancement
has already occurred on 3.3 hectares (8.1 acres) of uplands from the
removal of cattle grazing to encourage existing native grass recovery.
This results in a mitigation ratio of 2.14:1 for temporary impacts as
well as permanent impacts. The mitigation will likely provide a net
benefit to the Preble's and other wildlife by improving and creating
new riparian areas, planting of native shrubs and grasses, and
protecting the habitat corridor along Black Forest Creek from any
future development. All of the proposed mitigation area is within the
boundaries of the Struthers Ranch property, all of which is included in
the drainage basin of Black Forest Creek.
We will evaluate the permit amendment application, the EA/HCP, and
comments submitted therein to determine whether the application meets
the requirements of section 10(a) of the Act. If it is determined that
those requirements are met, a permit amendment will be issued for the
incidental take of the Preble's in conjunction with the Struthers Ranch
Property. The final permit decision will be made no sooner than 30 days
after the date of this notice.
Dated: October 14, 2005.
Ralph O. Morgenweck,
Regional Director, Region 6.
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