Manti-La Sal National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan Revision, 5806-5807 [E6-1465]
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Notice of Adjustment to Federal
Register Notice Vol. 67, No. 86, p.
22397, May 3, 2002, and Vol. 69, No.
205, p. 62244, October 25, 2004, and
transition to the 2005 Planning Rule at
36 CFR 219 (FR, Vol. 70, No. 3. /
January 5, 2005, 1023).
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ACTION:
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Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Land Between the Lakes
Advisory Board will hold a meeting on
Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Notice of
this meeting is given under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.
2.
The meeting agenda includes the
following:
(1) Welcome/Introductions/Agenda.
(2) Appreciative Inquiry Session
about LBL/Environmental Education.
(3) Land and Resource Management
Plan.
(4) LBL Updates.
(5) Board Discussion of Comments
Received.
The meeting is open to the public.
Written comments are invited and may
be mailed to: William P. Lisowsky, Area
Supervisor, Land Between the Lakes,
100 Van Morgan Drive, Golden Pond,
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: None.
Manti-La Sal National Forest in Utah,
Juab, Emery, Carbon, Sanpete, Grand,
San Juan and Sevier counties in Utah,
and Mesa and Montrose counties in
Colorado.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Manti-La Sal National Forest Land and
Resource Management Plan Revision
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The meeting will be held at
the Stewart County Public Library,
Dover, TN, and will be open to the
public.
ADDRESSES:
Forest Service
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must be received at Land Between the
Lakes by February 20, 2006, in order for
copies to be provided to the members at
the meeting. Board members will review
written comments received, and at their
request, oral clarification may be
requested at a future meeting.
DATE: The meeting will be held on
February 28, 2006, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
CST.
SUMMARY: The Manti-La Sal National
Forest (Forest) will exercise its option to
adjust the land management plan
revision process from compliance with
the 1982 planning regulations, to
conform to new planning regulations
adopted in January 2005. This
adjustment will have the following
effects:
1. The 2005 Planning Rule redefines
forest plans to be more strategic and
flexible to better facilitate adaptive
management and public collaboration.
2. The 2005 Planning Rule focuses
more on the goals of ecological, social,
and economic sustainability and less on
prescriptive means of producing goods
and services.
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3. The Responsible Official who will
approve the final plan will be the Forest
Supervisor instead of the Regional
Forester.
4. The Forest will establish an
Environmental Management System
(EMS) (per ISO 14001:2004(E)) prior to
approval of the revised forest plan.
5. The emphasis of public
involvement will be a collaborative
effort between the public and the Forest
Service to incorporate the most
desirable management options into a
single broadly supported management
direction package that will become the
forest plan.
6. Administrative review will change
from a post-decision appeals process to
a pre-decision objection process.
7. Because the Forest will not be
preparing an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for revision of the forest
plan, interim management strategies
will be developed for the fourteen river
segments identified as eligible for
inclusion in the Wild and Scenic River
(WSR) System. The suitability of these
river segments for inclusion in the WSR
System will be addressed in an
appropriate environmental document
after the revised forest plan is approved.
8. Because an environmental impact
statement will not be prepared for this
revision, oil and gas leasing decisions
will not be made. Instead, the revised
forest plan will include general
guidelines for mineral operations,
including oil and gas, which will be
considered as appropriate for areas
currently available for leasing to protect
resource values while providing
appropriate access for exploration and
development activities. Decisions
regarding areas administratively
available for lease and lease stipulations
will be addressed in a separate
environmental document(s) prepared
either concurrently with the revision
process or following approval of the
revised forest plan.
Public Involvement: Public
participation and collaboration
(including more than 34 public
meetings) has been ongoing. Current
information and details of public
participation opportunities are posted
on the Forest Web site at https://
www.fs.fed.us/r4/mantilasal/projects.
Contact Linda Crawley at (435) 636–
3558, or e-mail lcrawley@fs.fed.us to be
added to the forest plan revision mailing
list.
ADDRESSES: Manti-La Sal National
Forest, 599 W. Price River Dr., Price, UT
84501.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Marlene DePietro, Planning and
Recreation Group Leader, Manti-La Sal
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National Forest, phone (435) 636–3539
or email: mdepietro@fs.fed.us.
DATES: Transition is effective
immediately upon publication of this
notice in the Federal Register.
Responsible Official: Alice B. Carlton,
Forest Supervisor, Manti-La Sal
National Forest, 599 W. Price River Dr.,
Price, UT 84501.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 3,
2002, the Manti-La Sal National Forest
published a Notice of Intent to revise
the Land and Resource Management
Plan (Forest Plan) (FR Vol. 67, No. 86,
p. 22397, May 3, 2002). This notice
initiated revision under the 1982
planning regulations, but advised the
public that the Forest would seriously
consider switching to the new planning
regulations once they were finalized
This notice also outlined the initial
steps of the revision process including
gathering information, organizing the
revision team, developing resource
inventories, and establishing a mailing
list.
During 2002 and 2003, cooperating
agency status was established through
Memorandums of Understanding with
six of the ten counties within which the
Forest lies. Ten meetings were held
throughout central and southeastern
Utah (February to March 2003) to
explain the planning process and to
discuss existing uses of the Forest and
current management issues. Nine public
meetings were held in May 2004 to
discuss preliminary needs for change in
the current Forest Plan, Wild and Scenic
Rivers eligibility and suitability, and the
inventory of undeveloped and unroaded
areas.
On October 25, 2004, the Forest
formally initiated the land management
plan revision process with release of a
Preliminary Analysis of the
Management Situation and publication
of a Notice of Intent to prepare an
environmental impact statement for
plan revision (FR Vol. 69, No. 205, p.
62244). Six open houses were held
during November 2004 to discuss the
Preliminary Analysis of the
Management Situation and the Notice of
Intent. These documents focused the
revision process on those areas of the
Forest where clearer management
direction is most needed at this time.
During September 2005, two
workshops and an open house were
held to discuss desired conditions for
the Forest. Six workshops were held
during November 2005 to review
current Forest inventories and discuss
suitable uses on the Forest.
To meet the requirements of the 2005
Planning Rule, the 2004 Analysis of the
Management Situation, combined with
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the Forest’s Rapid Assessment (March
2005), Fire Regime Condition Class
Assessment (February 2005), and
various resource specialist white papers
will serve as the Forest’s
Comprehensive Evaluation Report.
Additional opportunities will be
provided for the public to review
intermediate products, provide
comment, or participate in collaborative
stakeholder activities. The focal points
of future collaborative work will be: (1)
Review of revised desired conditions,
(2) identification and development of
objectives to aid in attaining or
maintaining desired conditions, (3)
review of suitable land uses, (4)
development and review of design
criteria, and (5) development and
review of the plan monitoring
framework. This phase of collaboration
should be completed by the spring of
2006. The remaining forest plan revision
schedule will be approximately as
follows:
Draft Environmental Management System.
Release of Proposed Forest
Plan and start of 90-day
public comment period.
Release of Final Plan and
start of 30-day objection
period.
Final decision and start of
plan implementation.
Spring 2006.
Summer
2006.
Fall 2006.
Winter 2006.
Dated: January 30, 2006.
Rod Player,
Acting Forest Supervisor, Manti-La Sal
National Forest.
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Rural Utilities Service, 1400
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Manti-La Sal National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan
Revision
Manti-La Sal National Forest in Utah, Juab, Emery, Carbon, Sanpete,
Grand, San Juan and Sevier counties in Utah, and Mesa and Montrose
counties in Colorado.
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Adjustment to Federal Register Notice Vol. 67, No.
86, p. 22397, May 3, 2002, and Vol. 69, No. 205, p. 62244, October 25,
2004, and transition to the 2005 Planning Rule at 36 CFR 219 (FR, Vol.
70, No. 3. / January 5, 2005, 1023).
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SUMMARY: The Manti-La Sal National Forest (Forest) will exercise its
option to adjust the land management plan revision process from
compliance with the 1982 planning regulations, to conform to new
planning regulations adopted in January 2005. This adjustment will have
the following effects:
1. The 2005 Planning Rule redefines forest plans to be more
strategic and flexible to better facilitate adaptive management and
public collaboration.
2. The 2005 Planning Rule focuses more on the goals of ecological,
social, and economic sustainability and less on prescriptive means of
producing goods and services.
3. The Responsible Official who will approve the final plan will be
the Forest Supervisor instead of the Regional Forester.
4. The Forest will establish an Environmental Management System
(EMS) (per ISO 14001:2004(E)) prior to approval of the revised forest
plan.
5. The emphasis of public involvement will be a collaborative
effort between the public and the Forest Service to incorporate the
most desirable management options into a single broadly supported
management direction package that will become the forest plan.
6. Administrative review will change from a post-decision appeals
process to a pre-decision objection process.
7. Because the Forest will not be preparing an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for revision of the forest plan, interim management
strategies will be developed for the fourteen river segments identified
as eligible for inclusion in the Wild and Scenic River (WSR) System.
The suitability of these river segments for inclusion in the WSR System
will be addressed in an appropriate environmental document after the
revised forest plan is approved.
8. Because an environmental impact statement will not be prepared
for this revision, oil and gas leasing decisions will not be made.
Instead, the revised forest plan will include general guidelines for
mineral operations, including oil and gas, which will be considered as
appropriate for areas currently available for leasing to protect
resource values while providing appropriate access for exploration and
development activities. Decisions regarding areas administratively
available for lease and lease stipulations will be addressed in a
separate environmental document(s) prepared either concurrently with
the revision process or following approval of the revised forest plan.
Public Involvement: Public participation and collaboration
(including more than 34 public meetings) has been ongoing. Current
information and details of public participation opportunities are
posted on the Forest Web site at https://www.fs.fed.us/r4/mantilasal/
projects. Contact Linda Crawley at (435) 636-3558, or e-mail
lcrawley@fs.fed.us to be added to the forest plan revision mailing
list.
ADDRESSES: Manti-La Sal National Forest, 599 W. Price River Dr., Price,
UT 84501.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marlene DePietro, Planning and
Recreation Group Leader, Manti-La Sal
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National Forest, phone (435) 636-3539 or email: mdepietro@fs.fed.us.
DATES: Transition is effective immediately upon publication of this
notice in the Federal Register.
Responsible Official: Alice B. Carlton, Forest Supervisor, Manti-La
Sal National Forest, 599 W. Price River Dr., Price, UT 84501.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 3, 2002, the Manti-La Sal National
Forest published a Notice of Intent to revise the Land and Resource
Management Plan (Forest Plan) (FR Vol. 67, No. 86, p. 22397, May 3,
2002). This notice initiated revision under the 1982 planning
regulations, but advised the public that the Forest would seriously
consider switching to the new planning regulations once they were
finalized This notice also outlined the initial steps of the revision
process including gathering information, organizing the revision team,
developing resource inventories, and establishing a mailing list.
During 2002 and 2003, cooperating agency status was established
through Memorandums of Understanding with six of the ten counties
within which the Forest lies. Ten meetings were held throughout central
and southeastern Utah (February to March 2003) to explain the planning
process and to discuss existing uses of the Forest and current
management issues. Nine public meetings were held in May 2004 to
discuss preliminary needs for change in the current Forest Plan, Wild
and Scenic Rivers eligibility and suitability, and the inventory of
undeveloped and unroaded areas.
On October 25, 2004, the Forest formally initiated the land
management plan revision process with release of a Preliminary Analysis
of the Management Situation and publication of a Notice of Intent to
prepare an environmental impact statement for plan revision (FR Vol.
69, No. 205, p. 62244). Six open houses were held during November 2004
to discuss the Preliminary Analysis of the Management Situation and the
Notice of Intent. These documents focused the revision process on those
areas of the Forest where clearer management direction is most needed
at this time.
During September 2005, two workshops and an open house were held to
discuss desired conditions for the Forest. Six workshops were held
during November 2005 to review current Forest inventories and discuss
suitable uses on the Forest.
To meet the requirements of the 2005 Planning Rule, the 2004
Analysis of the Management Situation, combined with the Forest's Rapid
Assessment (March 2005), Fire Regime Condition Class Assessment
(February 2005), and various resource specialist white papers will
serve as the Forest's Comprehensive Evaluation Report.
Additional opportunities will be provided for the public to review
intermediate products, provide comment, or participate in collaborative
stakeholder activities. The focal points of future collaborative work
will be: (1) Review of revised desired conditions, (2) identification
and development of objectives to aid in attaining or maintaining
desired conditions, (3) review of suitable land uses, (4) development
and review of design criteria, and (5) development and review of the
plan monitoring framework. This phase of collaboration should be
completed by the spring of 2006. The remaining forest plan revision
schedule will be approximately as follows:
Draft Environmental Management System.... Spring 2006.
Release of Proposed Forest Plan and start Summer 2006.
of 90-day public comment period.
Release of Final Plan and start of 30-day Fall 2006.
objection period.
Final decision and start of plan Winter 2006.
implementation.
Dated: January 30, 2006.
Rod Player,
Acting Forest Supervisor, Manti-La Sal National Forest.
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