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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Opal Creek Scenic Recreation Area
(SRA) Advisory Council
USDA Forest Service,
Willamette National Forest.
ACTION: Notice of Solicitation for
Nominations.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Willamette National
Forest is seeking nominees for eight
positions on the Opal Creek Advisory
Council. The Council was originally
established in June 2000 with 13
members. On April 20, 2007, eight
member’s terms will expire. Five of the
current members will remain on the
Council to provide continuity for new
members.
The Advisory Council makes
recommendations to the Detroit District
Ranger on matters relating to the
management of the Opal Creek Scenic
Recreation Area (SRA).
The Advisory Council is composed of
a diverse group of citizens, which
allows for sharing of technical
knowledge and personal experience.
Members represent interests including,
but not limited to: Timber industry;
environmental organizations; mining
industry; land inholders within the
Opal Creek Wilderness and SRA;
economic development interests; and
Indian tribes. Other members serving on
the Council as required by the Act
represent Marion County, communities
within a 25 mile radius of the SRA,
State of Oregon, and City of Salem.
Positions to be filled are from timber
industry, economic development,
Indian Tribes, communities within 25miles of the SRA, the City of Salem,
Marion County, the State of Oregon, and
one at-large member. Examples of ‘‘atlarge’’ members who may be interested
in serving on this Council include
recreation interests, adjacent landowner,
educators and researchers.
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Nominees must be United States
citizens, at least 18 years old.
Willamette officials will recommend
nominees’ appointments to the
Secretary of Agriculture based on
criteria which include:
(1) Familiarity with the Opal Creek
SRA;
(2) Knowledge and understanding of
other cultures;
(3) Ability to actively participate in
diverse team settings;
(4) Respect and credibility in local
communities;
(5) Past experience working with the
government planning processes;
(6) Demonstrated skill in working
toward mutually beneficial solutions to
complex issues; and
(7) Commitment to attending
Advisory Council and other meetings.
The basic duties include sharing of
technical knowledge and personal
experience. Members also represent
interests of appropriate groups by (1)
generating information necessary for the
planning and implementation process
from interest groups, and (2) keeping
their constituency informed of progress.
DATES: Nomination packets should be
received by January 8, 2007.
Address and Contact Informaton:
People interested in more information
or a nomination packet should contact
the Detroit Ranger District at 503–854–
3366. The nomination packet can also
be downloaded from the Opal Creek
Advisory Council section of the
Willamette National Forest Web site:
www.fs.fed.us/r6/willamette/manage/
opalcreek/. The nomination
packet with original signatures must be
sent to: Detroit Ranger District, Attn:
Opal Creek DFO, HC 73 Box 320, Mill
City, OR 97360.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Congress
established the Opal Creek Wilderness
and the Scenic Recreation Areas on
November 9, 1998. As outlined in
Section 1023 of the Omnibus Parks and
Public Lands Management Act of 1996
(Pub. L. 104–333), an Advisory Council
has been chartered to serve as a
consultant on matters relating to the
management of the 13,408-acres Opal
Creek Scenic Recreation Area (SRA).
Dated: November 22, 2006.
Dallas J. Emch,
Forest Supervisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit,
California, South Tahoe Greenway
Multi-Use Trail Project
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent to prepare an
environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The South Tahoe Greenway
Multi-Use Trail is a California Tahoe
Conservancy (Conservancy) proposed
Class I or better trail that will link
Meyers, California to Stateline, Nevada,
generally following the former Caltrans
U.S. Highway 50 Bypass Corridor. The
trail will form the backbone of the bike
trail network in South Lake Tahoe and
line residential and lodging uses to jobs,
schools, shopping, and recreation and
community areas. The trail implements
specific goals and policies of the Tahoe
Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), the
USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin
Management Unit (USFS), and
Conservancy to provide a nonmotorized alternative transportation
corridor through South Lake Tahoe.
Approximately 0.5 mile of the trail
corridor will cross National Forest lands
in approximately six locations.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope
of the analysis must be received by
December 20, 2006. The Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
is expected by summer 2007 and the
Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS) is expected by fall/winter 2007.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to:
Ray Lacey, Program Coordinator,
California Tahoe Conservancy, 1061
Third Street, South Lake Tahoe,
California, 96150, e-mail:
rlacey@tahoecons.ca.gov.
Matt
Dickinson, NEPA Coordinator, Lake
Tahoe Basin Management Unit, 35
College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA
96150, Mattdickinson@fs.fed.us, (530)
543–2769; or Lisa O’Daly, Recreation
Program Manager, Tahoe Regional
Planning Agency, P.O. Box 5310, 128
Market Street, Stateline, NV 89449,
lodaly@trpa.org, (775) 589–5242.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Purpose
and need for action: Complete
accessible and continuous multi-use
trail from the existing Class I trail in
Meyers, California to Stateline, Nevada
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Opal Creek Scenic Recreation Area (SRA) Advisory Council
AGENCY: USDA Forest Service, Willamette National Forest.
ACTION: Notice of Solicitation for Nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Willamette National Forest is seeking nominees for eight
positions on the Opal Creek Advisory Council. The Council was
originally established in June 2000 with 13 members. On April 20, 2007,
eight member's terms will expire. Five of the current members will
remain on the Council to provide continuity for new members.
The Advisory Council makes recommendations to the Detroit District
Ranger on matters relating to the management of the Opal Creek Scenic
Recreation Area (SRA).
The Advisory Council is composed of a diverse group of citizens,
which allows for sharing of technical knowledge and personal
experience. Members represent interests including, but not limited to:
Timber industry; environmental organizations; mining industry; land
inholders within the Opal Creek Wilderness and SRA; economic
development interests; and Indian tribes. Other members serving on the
Council as required by the Act represent Marion County, communities
within a 25 mile radius of the SRA, State of Oregon, and City of Salem.
Positions to be filled are from timber industry, economic
development, Indian Tribes, communities within 25-miles of the SRA, the
City of Salem, Marion County, the State of Oregon, and one at-large
member. Examples of ``at-large'' members who may be interested in
serving on this Council include recreation interests, adjacent
landowner, educators and researchers.
Nominees must be United States citizens, at least 18 years old.
Willamette officials will recommend nominees' appointments to the
Secretary of Agriculture based on criteria which include:
(1) Familiarity with the Opal Creek SRA;
(2) Knowledge and understanding of other cultures;
(3) Ability to actively participate in diverse team settings;
(4) Respect and credibility in local communities;
(5) Past experience working with the government planning processes;
(6) Demonstrated skill in working toward mutually beneficial
solutions to complex issues; and
(7) Commitment to attending Advisory Council and other meetings.
The basic duties include sharing of technical knowledge and
personal experience. Members also represent interests of appropriate
groups by (1) generating information necessary for the planning and
implementation process from interest groups, and (2) keeping their
constituency informed of progress.
DATES: Nomination packets should be received by January 8, 2007.
Address and Contact Informaton: People interested in more
information or a nomination packet should contact the Detroit Ranger
District at 503-854-3366. The nomination packet can also be downloaded
from the Opal Creek Advisory Council section of the Willamette National
Forest Web site: www.fs.fed.us/r6/willamette/manage/opalcreek/
index.html. The nomination packet with original signatures must be sent
to: Detroit Ranger District, Attn: Opal Creek DFO, HC 73 Box 320, Mill
City, OR 97360.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Congress established the Opal Creek
Wilderness and the Scenic Recreation Areas on November 9, 1998. As
outlined in Section 1023 of the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands
Management Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-333), an Advisory Council has been
chartered to serve as a consultant on matters relating to the
management of the 13,408-acres Opal Creek Scenic Recreation Area (SRA).
Dated: November 22, 2006.
Dallas J. Emch,
Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. E6-20202 Filed 11-28-06; 8:45 am]
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