Temporary Closure of Public Lands During Competitive Special Recreation Permitted Events: Nevada, Carson City Field Office; Closure Number: NV-030-06-002, 13862 [E6-3904]
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must be approved in advance in writing
by the Sonoran Desert National
Monument Manager. Any person who
fails to comply with the provisions of
this closure may be subject to penalties
outlined in 43 CFR 8360.0–7.
DATES: The closure will be in effect
during the period March 17, 2006
through April 5, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karen Kelleher, Manager; Sonoran
Desert National Monument; 21605
North 7th Avenue; Phoenix, AZ 85027;
(623) 580–5500.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
temporary road closure will provide for
the safety of BLM staff and volunteers
engaged in reclamation work adjacent to
the vehicle route, reduce exposure to
the high volumes of dust generated by
the passage of vehicles on this route,
and assure that the reclamation work
will not be outpaced by ongoing offhighway-vehicle (OHV) damage
originating from this vehicle route. The
temporary closure and reclamation work
will allow for the reclamation of damage
to soils and vegetation caused by OHV
use, and for restoration of scenic values
of the SNDM. The temporary closure
will not restrict vehicle access to the
eastern boundary of the North Maricopa
Mountains Wilderness or to the
Butterfield Trail. Prior to and during the
closure, the closed route will be posted
with signs advising of the purpose and
duration of the closure and of the
reclamation project.
Dated: February 16, 2006.
Karen Kelleher,
Manager, Sonoran Desert National
Monument.
[FR Doc. E6–3902 Filed 3–16–06; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[NV–030–06–1232–EA–NV15]
Temporary Closure of Public Lands
During Competitive Special Recreation
Permitted Events: Nevada, Carson City
Field Office; Closure Number: NV–030–
06–002
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Temporary closure of affected
public lands in Lyon, Storey, Churchill,
Carson, Douglas, Mineral, Washoe, Nye,
Lincoln and Esmeralda Counties.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM), Carson City Field
Office, announces the temporary closure
of selected public lands under its
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administration in Lyon, Storey,
Churchill, Carson, Douglas, Mineral,
Washoe, and Nye Counties. By
agreement with the Ely and Battle
Mountain Field Offices the Tonopah
Field Station and the Humboldt-Toiyabe
National Forest, those lands affected by
the Vegas to Reno OHV Race in Lincoln,
Nye and Esmeralda Counties are
included in this closure. This action is
taken to provide for public and
participant safety and to protect
adjacent natural and cultural resources
during the conduct of permitted special
recreation events.
EFFECTIVE DATES: March through
November 2006. Events may be
canceled or rescheduled with short
notice due to weather, sudden change in
resource conditions, emergency actions,
or at the discretion of the authorizing
officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fran
Hull, Outdoor Recreation Planner,
Carson City Field Office, Bureau of Land
Management, 5665 Morgan Mill Road,
Carson City, Nevada 89701, Telephone:
(775) 885–6161.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice applies to public lands directly
affected by and adjacent to competitive
special events for which a BLM Special
Recreation Permit (SRP) has been
authorized. Examples of events include:
motorized Off Highway Vehicle (OHV)
races, mountain bike races; horse
endurance rides and dog trials. Race and
ride events are conducted along dirt
roads, trails, and washes approved for
such use. One or more events occur
monthly from March through
November. Unless otherwise posted,
race closure periods are from 5 a.m. race
day until race finish or until the event
has cleared between affected check
point locations. Closures may occupy 2
to 24 hour periods. The general public
will be advised of event and closure
specifics via on-the-ground signage,
public letters, e-mail, or local
newspaper notices. The public may call
to confirm or discuss closures at
anytime prior to an announced event
date. Locations commonly used for
permitted events include, but are not
limited to:
1. Lemmon Valley MX Area—Washoe
Co., T. 21 N., R. 19 E., Sec. 8.
2. Hungry Valley Recreation Area—
Washoe Co., T. 21–23 N., R. 20 E.
3. Pine Nut Mountains—Carson,
Douglas & Lyon Counties: T. 11–16 N.,
R. 20–24 E.
4. Virginia City/Jumbo Areas—Storey
and Washoe Counties: T. 16–17 N., R.
20–21 E.
5. Yerington/Weeks Areas—Lyon Co.:
T. 12–16 N., R. 23–27 E.
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6. Fallon Area (Including Sand
Mtn.)—Churchill Co.: T. 14–18 N., R.
27–32 E.
7. Hawthorne Area—Mineral County:
T. 5–14 N., R. 311⁄2–36 E.
8. Vegas to Reno OHV Race Route:
Lincoln, Nye, Esmeralda, Mineral,
Churchill, and Lyon Counties: From
Maynard Lake to Dayton, Nevada—
approximately 575 miles in the vicinity
of Highway 95.
Marking and effect of closure: BLM
lands to be temporarily closed to public
use include the length, width and
certain lands adjacent to those roads,
trails or areas identified as the race
route or event area by colorful flagging,
chalk arrows in the dirt and directional
arrows attached to wooden stakes. The
authorized applicants or their
representatives are authorized and
required to post warning signs, control
access to, and clearly mark the event
routes, common access roads and road
crossings during closure periods.
Spectator and support vehicles may
be driven on open roads only.
Spectators may observe motorized race
events from specified locations (such as
designated spectator, pit and check
point areas) or as directed by event and
agency officials.
Other permitted and recreational uses
generally affected by a Temporary
Closure include: Road and trail uses for
livestock management and mineral
exploration, utility maintenance, casual
public land exploration, camping,
hunting, or shooting of any kind of
weapon including paint ball.
Exceptions: Closure restrictions do
not apply to race officials, medical/
rescue, law enforcement, and agency
personnel monitoring the events.
Authority: 43 CFR 8364.1 and 43 CFR, part
2930.
Penalties. Any person failing to
comply with the closure orders may be
subject to imprisonment for not more
than 12 months, or a fine in accordance
with the applicable provisions of 18
U.S.C. 3571, or both.
Dated: February 16, 2006.
Donald T. Hicks,
Manager, Carson City Field Office.
[FR Doc. E6–3904 Filed 3–16–06; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[NV-030-06-1232-EA-NV15]
Temporary Closure of Public Lands During Competitive Special
Recreation Permitted Events: Nevada, Carson City Field Office; Closure
Number: NV-030-06-002
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Temporary closure of affected public lands in Lyon, Storey,
Churchill, Carson, Douglas, Mineral, Washoe, Nye, Lincoln and Esmeralda
Counties.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Carson City Field Office,
announces the temporary closure of selected public lands under its
administration in Lyon, Storey, Churchill, Carson, Douglas, Mineral,
Washoe, and Nye Counties. By agreement with the Ely and Battle Mountain
Field Offices the Tonopah Field Station and the Humboldt-Toiyabe
National Forest, those lands affected by the Vegas to Reno OHV Race in
Lincoln, Nye and Esmeralda Counties are included in this closure. This
action is taken to provide for public and participant safety and to
protect adjacent natural and cultural resources during the conduct of
permitted special recreation events.
EFFECTIVE DATES: March through November 2006. Events may be canceled or
rescheduled with short notice due to weather, sudden change in resource
conditions, emergency actions, or at the discretion of the authorizing
officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fran Hull, Outdoor Recreation Planner,
Carson City Field Office, Bureau of Land Management, 5665 Morgan Mill
Road, Carson City, Nevada 89701, Telephone: (775) 885-6161.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice applies to public lands directly
affected by and adjacent to competitive special events for which a BLM
Special Recreation Permit (SRP) has been authorized. Examples of events
include: motorized Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) races, mountain bike
races; horse endurance rides and dog trials. Race and ride events are
conducted along dirt roads, trails, and washes approved for such use.
One or more events occur monthly from March through November. Unless
otherwise posted, race closure periods are from 5 a.m. race day until
race finish or until the event has cleared between affected check point
locations. Closures may occupy 2 to 24 hour periods. The general public
will be advised of event and closure specifics via on-the-ground
signage, public letters, e-mail, or local newspaper notices. The public
may call to confirm or discuss closures at anytime prior to an
announced event date. Locations commonly used for permitted events
include, but are not limited to:
1. Lemmon Valley MX Area--Washoe Co., T. 21 N., R. 19 E., Sec. 8.
2. Hungry Valley Recreation Area--Washoe Co., T. 21-23 N., R. 20 E.
3. Pine Nut Mountains--Carson, Douglas & Lyon Counties: T. 11-16
N., R. 20-24 E.
4. Virginia City/Jumbo Areas--Storey and Washoe Counties: T. 16-17
N., R. 20-21 E.
5. Yerington/Weeks Areas--Lyon Co.: T. 12-16 N., R. 23-27 E.
6. Fallon Area (Including Sand Mtn.)--Churchill Co.: T. 14-18 N.,
R. 27-32 E.
7. Hawthorne Area--Mineral County: T. 5-14 N., R. 31\1/2\-36 E.
8. Vegas to Reno OHV Race Route: Lincoln, Nye, Esmeralda, Mineral,
Churchill, and Lyon Counties: From Maynard Lake to Dayton, Nevada--
approximately 575 miles in the vicinity of Highway 95.
Marking and effect of closure: BLM lands to be temporarily closed
to public use include the length, width and certain lands adjacent to
those roads, trails or areas identified as the race route or event area
by colorful flagging, chalk arrows in the dirt and directional arrows
attached to wooden stakes. The authorized applicants or their
representatives are authorized and required to post warning signs,
control access to, and clearly mark the event routes, common access
roads and road crossings during closure periods.
Spectator and support vehicles may be driven on open roads only.
Spectators may observe motorized race events from specified locations
(such as designated spectator, pit and check point areas) or as
directed by event and agency officials.
Other permitted and recreational uses generally affected by a
Temporary Closure include: Road and trail uses for livestock management
and mineral exploration, utility maintenance, casual public land
exploration, camping, hunting, or shooting of any kind of weapon
including paint ball.
Exceptions: Closure restrictions do not apply to race officials,
medical/rescue, law enforcement, and agency personnel monitoring the
events.
Authority: 43 CFR 8364.1 and 43 CFR, part 2930.
Penalties. Any person failing to comply with the closure orders may
be subject to imprisonment for not more than 12 months, or a fine in
accordance with the applicable provisions of 18 U.S.C. 3571, or both.
Dated: February 16, 2006.
Donald T. Hicks,
Manager, Carson City Field Office.
[FR Doc. E6-3904 Filed 3-16-06; 8:45 am]
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