Notice of Area Closure to Off-Road Vehicles for Subsistence Use in Area Adjacent to King Cove Access Project, Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, AK, 44700 [E6-12416]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Notice of Area Closure to Off-Road
Vehicles for Subsistence Use in Area
Adjacent to King Cove Access Project,
Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, AK
AGENCY:
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
Notice of permanent closure.
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: This notice advises the public
that the Fish and Wildlife Service,
Alaska Region, is permanently
restricting off-road vehicles (ORVs)
within a portion of the Izembek
National Wildlife Refuge (Izembek
Refuge) consistent with Federal law and
regulations, Izembek Refuge
management plans and objectives, and
provisions of the King Cove Access
Project Final Environmental Impact
Statement (FEIS) published December
2003.
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The effective date of this notice
is November 1, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Sandra Siekaniec, Refuge
Manager, Izembek National Wildlife
Refuge, P.O. Box 127, Cold Bay, AK
99571.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sandra Siekaniec, (877) 837–6332 or
(907) 532–2445 phone; (907) 532–2549
fax; Sandra_Siekaniec@fws.gov e-mail.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice advises the public of a permanent
closure to the use of off-road vehicles
(ORVs) within an approximate 4-squaremile (10.4 km 2) area encompassing
approximately 2,670 acres of the
Izembek Refuge that has not
traditionally been used for ORV access
for subsistence purposes. We define offroad vehicle as any motor vehicle
designed for or capable of cross-country
travel on or immediately over land,
water, sand, snow, ice, marsh, wetland,
or other natural terrain, except
snowmobiles as defined by regulation.
This definition includes, but is not
limited to, four-wheel-drive or lowpressure-tire vehicles, motorcycles, and
related two-, three-, or four-wheel
vehicles, amphibious machines, groundeffect or air-cushion vehicles, air-thrust
boats, recreation vehicle campers, and
any other means of transportation
deriving motive power from any source
other than muscle or wind (50 CFR
36.2).
The King Cove Access Project Final
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS),
December 2003, proposed a marine-road
link between the communities of King
Cove and Cold Bay, including
construction of a 17.2-mile (27.5-km)
road along the east side of Cold Bay
between the King Cove airstrip and a
proposed Northeast Cold Bay hovercraft
terminal. A 5.6-mile (9-km) portion of
this road is being built on King Cove
Corporation lands located within the
legislative boundary of the Izembek
Refuge. The proposed closure area is
restricted to Izembek Refuge lands in
portions of Sections 9 and 10 and
Sections 15, 22, 27, and 34 in their
entirety of Township 57 South, Range
87 West, Seward Meridian. We selected
this area since it provides the minimum
area for closure adjacent to the King
Cove Access Project of lands currently
managed by the Izembek Refuge under
Section 906(o) of the Alaska National
Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980
(16 U.S.C. 410hh–3233) (ANILCA),
which requires that Native-selected
lands be managed as Refuge lands until
conveyed. The FEIS directed that no
road-related ORV access would occur
within the Congressionally designated
Wilderness Area of the Izembek Refuge
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and identified the need for mitigation
measures where the road is within 1/2
mile (.8 km) of the Refuge boundary.
Research has shown ORV use for
subsistence did not traditionally occur
either pre- or post-ANILCA on these
lands due to the steep, rocky terrain and
thick vegetation, so this limited closure
will not change current use of the area.
We issue this notice of closure
pursuant to 50 CFR 36.42(e), which
describes the process to be followed in
implementing permanent closures or
restrictions on Alaska National Wildlife
Refuges. We held public hearings
explaining the proposed closure in Cold
Bay and King Cove on May 2 and 3,
2005, respectively, followed by a 30-day
public comment period. We held final
closure hearings in Cold Bay and King
Cove on August 23 and 24, 2005,
respectively. We made available to the
public maps delineating boundaries of
the proposed closure and provided/
posted news releases and public notices
announcing public meetings and other
details of the proposed closure to news
media in local communities. Prior to
closure implementation, we will post a
cable barrier and signs in the immediate
vicinity of the restricted area.
Authorities for this action can be found
within the National Wildlife Refuge
System Administration Act of 1966, as
amended by the National Wildlife
Refuge System Improvement Act of
1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd–668ee), the
Refuge Recreation Act of 1962 (16
U.S.C. 460k, 460k–4), and ANILCA.
Notice of Permanent Closure
We close portions of Sections 9 and
10 and Sections 15, 22, 27, and 34 in
their entirety of Township 57 South,
Range 87 West, Seward Meridian,
within the Izembek National Wildlife
Refuge, to the use of off-road vehicles
(ORVs) for subsistence purposes. For
purposes of this closure we define ORVs
in 50 CFR 36.2 (2005).
Dated: July 11, 2006.
E. Laverne Smith,
Acting Regional Director, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Notice of Area Closure to Off-Road Vehicles for Subsistence Use
in Area Adjacent to King Cove Access Project, Izembek National Wildlife
Refuge, AK
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of permanent closure.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that the Fish and Wildlife
Service, Alaska Region, is permanently restricting off-road vehicles
(ORVs) within a portion of the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge
(Izembek Refuge) consistent with Federal law and regulations, Izembek
Refuge management plans and objectives, and provisions of the King Cove
Access Project Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) published
December 2003.
DATES: The effective date of this notice is November 1, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Sandra Siekaniec, Refuge Manager, Izembek National Wildlife
Refuge, P.O. Box 127, Cold Bay, AK 99571.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandra Siekaniec, (877) 837-6332 or
(907) 532-2445 phone; (907) 532-2549 fax; Sandra--Siekaniec@fws.gov e-
mail.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice advises the public of a
permanent closure to the use of off-road vehicles (ORVs) within an
approximate 4-square-mile (10.4 km \2\) area encompassing approximately
2,670 acres of the Izembek Refuge that has not traditionally been used
for ORV access for subsistence purposes. We define off-road vehicle as
any motor vehicle designed for or capable of cross-country travel on or
immediately over land, water, sand, snow, ice, marsh, wetland, or other
natural terrain, except snowmobiles as defined by regulation. This
definition includes, but is not limited to, four-wheel-drive or low-
pressure-tire vehicles, motorcycles, and related two-, three-, or four-
wheel vehicles, amphibious machines, ground-effect or air-cushion
vehicles, air-thrust boats, recreation vehicle campers, and any other
means of transportation deriving motive power from any source other
than muscle or wind (50 CFR 36.2).
The King Cove Access Project Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS), December 2003, proposed a marine-road link between the
communities of King Cove and Cold Bay, including construction of a
17.2-mile (27.5-km) road along the east side of Cold Bay between the
King Cove airstrip and a proposed Northeast Cold Bay hovercraft
terminal. A 5.6-mile (9-km) portion of this road is being built on King
Cove Corporation lands located within the legislative boundary of the
Izembek Refuge. The proposed closure area is restricted to Izembek
Refuge lands in portions of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15, 22, 27,
and 34 in their entirety of Township 57 South, Range 87 West, Seward
Meridian. We selected this area since it provides the minimum area for
closure adjacent to the King Cove Access Project of lands currently
managed by the Izembek Refuge under Section 906(o) of the Alaska
National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980 (16 U.S.C. 410hh-3233)
(ANILCA), which requires that Native-selected lands be managed as
Refuge lands until conveyed. The FEIS directed that no road-related ORV
access would occur within the Congressionally designated Wilderness
Area of the Izembek Refuge and identified the need for mitigation
measures where the road is within 1/2 mile (.8 km) of the Refuge
boundary. Research has shown ORV use for subsistence did not
traditionally occur either pre- or post-ANILCA on these lands due to
the steep, rocky terrain and thick vegetation, so this limited closure
will not change current use of the area.
We issue this notice of closure pursuant to 50 CFR 36.42(e), which
describes the process to be followed in implementing permanent closures
or restrictions on Alaska National Wildlife Refuges. We held public
hearings explaining the proposed closure in Cold Bay and King Cove on
May 2 and 3, 2005, respectively, followed by a 30-day public comment
period. We held final closure hearings in Cold Bay and King Cove on
August 23 and 24, 2005, respectively. We made available to the public
maps delineating boundaries of the proposed closure and provided/posted
news releases and public notices announcing public meetings and other
details of the proposed closure to news media in local communities.
Prior to closure implementation, we will post a cable barrier and signs
in the immediate vicinity of the restricted area. Authorities for this
action can be found within the National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966, as amended by the National Wildlife Refuge
System Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd-668ee), the Refuge
Recreation Act of 1962 (16 U.S.C. 460k, 460k-4), and ANILCA.
Notice of Permanent Closure
We close portions of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15, 22, 27, and
34 in their entirety of Township 57 South, Range 87 West, Seward
Meridian, within the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, to the use of
off-road vehicles (ORVs) for subsistence purposes. For purposes of this
closure we define ORVs in 50 CFR 36.2 (2005).
Dated: July 11, 2006.
E. Laverne Smith,
Acting Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. E6-12416 Filed 8-4-06; 8:45 am]
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