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6. Provided, that if the patentee or its
successor attempts to transfer title to or
control over the land to another, or the
land is devoted to a use other than that
for which the land was conveyed,
without the consent of the Secretary of
the Interior or his delegate, or prohibits
or restricts, directly or indirectly, or
permits its agents, employees,
contractors, or subcontractors, including
without limitation, lessees, sublessees
and permittees, to prohibit or restrict,
directly or indirectly, the use of any part
of the patented land or any of the
facilities whereon by any person
because of such person’s race, creed,
sex, color, or national origin, title shall
revert to the United States.
Detailed information concerning the
proposed action, including but not
limited to documentation relating to
compliance with applicable
environmental and cultural resource
laws, is available for review at the BLM,
at the address stated above, telephone:
307–352–0243.
On August 20, 2007, the above
described lands will be segregated from
all other forms of appropriation under
the public land laws, including the
general mining laws, except for lease or
conveyance under the R&PP Act and
leasing under the mineral leasing laws.
Interested parties may submit written
comments regarding the proposed lease
or conveyance or classification of the
land for a public school complex to the
Field Manager, BLM Rock Springs Field
Office, at the address stated above.
Comments must be received by October
4, 2007.
Classification Comments: Interested
parties may submit comments involving
the suitability of the land for a public
school complex. Comments on the
classification are restricted to whether
the land is physically suited for the
proposal, whether the use will
maximize the future use or uses of the
land, whether the use is consistent with
local planning and zoning, or if the use
is consistent with State and Federal
programs.
Application Comments: Interested
parties may submit comments regarding
the specific use proposed in the
application and Plan of Development,
whether the BLM followed proper
administrative procedures in reaching
the decision; or any other factor not
directly related to the suitability of the
land for a public school complex.
Confidentiality of Comments: Before
including your address, phone number,
e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your
comments, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
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be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comments
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Any adverse comments will be
reviewed by the BLM State Director,
who may sustain, vacate, or modify this
realty action. In the absence of any
adverse comments, the classification
will become effective October 19, 2007.
(Authority: 43 CFR part 2741)
Lance Porter,
Acting Field Manager.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY–070–07–1610–DU]
Notice of Intent (NOI) To Amend the
Resource Management Plan for the
Buffalo Field Office, Wyoming
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA) and the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act of 1976
(FLPMA), the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Buffalo Field Office,
Wyoming, proposes to amend its 1985
Resource Management Plan (RMP)
because of changes in circumstances
and proposed actions that may result in
changes in the scope of resource uses
and/or changes in decisions of the
approved plan. The BLM will evaluate
the following: (1) Management guidance
for the Fortification Creek area, (2)
Designation of an Area of Critical
Environmental Concern (ACEC) in the
Fortification Creek area, and (3) a
potential land exchange with the State
of Wyoming to consolidate ownership
and facilitate management of the
Fortification Creek area. The BLM may
consider further land use planning
decisions for the area surrounding the
proposed ACEC.
DATES: Scoping for the proposed plan
amendment will commence on the date
that this notice is published in the
Federal Register. The BLM will host
several public, open house meetings to
provide additional information about
the proposed amendment, and identify
any additional resource information or
concerns. The BLM will announce the
dates and locations of public meetings
at least 15 days in advance through local
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news media, Web site announcements,
or mailings. Written comments will be
accepted for 30 calendar days after the
last public meeting.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be submitted to the BLM through any of
the following methods:
• Web site: https://www.blm.gov/wy/
st/en/info/NEPA/bfodocs/
fortification_creek.html;
• E-mail: Fort_Crk_WYMail@blm.gov;
• Fax: (307) 684–1122;
• Mail: Fortification Creek RMP
Amendment, BLM Buffalo Field Office,
1425 Fort Street, Buffalo, WY 82834; or
• By personal delivery to the Buffalo
Field Office or at a BLM-hosted public
meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Thomas Bills, Project Manager, BLM
Buffalo Field Office, 1425 Fort Street,
Buffalo, Wyoming 82834, or by
telephone at (307) 684–1133.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Buffalo RMP and associated
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
were prepared in 1985; the RMP was
amended in 2003. The 1985 RMP
identified an area of approximately
12,415 acres as having wilderness
characteristics and established it as the
Fortification Creek (Fort Creek)
Wilderness Study Area (WSA). The
1985 RMP also evaluated an area
adjacent to the Fort Creek WSA to
determine whether it met ACEC
relevance and importance criteria, but it
did not designate the area as an ACEC
in its Record of Decision (ROD). In
addition, the 1985 RMP stated that the
area surrounding the WSA would
require special management. However,
it did not specify what resource values
were in need of special management,
nor did it clearly describe limitations or
use restrictions that might be needed to
manage those resource values. This
RMP amendment process will evaluate
resources and issues related to the
planning criteria, including the
designation of an area surrounding the
Fort Creek WSA as an ACEC and the
appropriate management actions and
use restrictions for the ACEC, if
designated. The Fort Creek area is
located in Campbell, Johnson, and
Sheridan Counties, Wyoming.
The purpose of the scoping process is
to determine relevant issues that will
influence the scope of the
environmental analysis and alternatives.
Scoping comments will also guide the
planning process. The BLM will prepare
an associated NEPA document, either an
Environmental Assessment (EA) or an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS),
based on scoping comments and issues.
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The BLM has identified the following
preliminary issues:
• Management of the Fort Creek Area.
Should the BLM recommend the area, or
a portion of the area, as an ACEC, or
should it establish a management area
(MA) with specific goals and objectives?
• Resource Values and Limitations. If
the BLM concludes that some or all of
the Fort Creek planning area merit
establishment of an ACEC, what
resource values and what measures
would be appropriate to manage the
area and its resources?
If the BLM decides that the Fort Creek
planning area does not merit ACEC
status, the BLM will determine what
resources should be evaluated for
activities and use limitations within the
area:
1. Uses. Appropriate use and
occupancy of the public lands in the
Fort Creek area for energy resources.
2. Management Activities. Continue
management activities for resource
values currently identified in the RMP,
or generate new goals and objectives
and use limitations for the protection of
steep slopes, erosive soils, elk habitat,
cultural resources and visual resources.
3. Landownership Adjustments.
Identify opportunities, if any, to
exchange lands with other landowners
including the State of Wyoming for the
purpose of consolidating public lands
and maintaining continuous wildlife
habitat.
The preliminary land use planning
criteria are:
1. The amendment will be in
compliance with FLPMA and applicable
laws, regulations, and policies. The land
use plan amendment process will be
governed by the planning regulations at
43 CFR 1610 and BLM Land Use
Planning Handbook H–1601–1.
2. The proposed action and
alternatives will be analyzed in
accordance with NEPA.
3. Lands affected by the proposed
plan amendment include public surface
and mineral estate managed by the
BLM. No decisions will be made relative
to non-BLM administered lands or nonfederal minerals.
4. Broad-based public participation
will be an integral part of the planning
process.
5. The plan amendment will
recognize all valid existing rights.
6. The BLM will work with
cooperating agencies and all other
interested groups, agencies, and
individuals. The amended RMP will be
consistent with existing non-Federal
plans and policies, provided the
decisions in the existing plans are
consistent with the purposes, policies,
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and programs of Federal law and
regulations for public lands.
7. The WSA will continue to be
managed under the BLM’s Interim
Management Policy for Lands under
Wilderness Review until Congress either
designates all or portions of the WSA as
wilderness or releases the lands from
further wilderness consideration.
8. The planning process will involve
consultation with American Indian
tribal governments to provide strategies
for the protection of recognized
traditional uses.
9. The RMP amendment may include
adaptive environmental management
(AEM) principles and protocol to deal
with future issues and outcomes.
All comment submittals must include
the commenter’s name and street
address. Comments, including the
names and street addresses of
respondent, will be available for public
review at the Buffalo Field Office listed
above during its business hours (7:45
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through
Friday, except for Federal holidays.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you may ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Alan Rabinoff,
Acting State Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[NM–520–1430–FM; NMNM 106766]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Amendment and Associated
Environmental Assessment to the
Carlsbad Field Office Resource
Management Plan, New Mexico
AGENCY:
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
Notice of intent.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Carlsbad Field
Office intends to prepare a Resource
Management Plan Amendment (RMPA)
and associated Environmental
Assessment (EA) to analyze the possible
disposal, by either exchange and/or sale,
of up to 3,566.88 acres of BLM-
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administered public land in Eddy and
Lea Counties in southeastern New
Mexico.
DATES: Written comments will be
accepted for 30 days after the date this
Notice is published in the Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
submitted through any of the following
methods:
• Mail: Field Manager, BLM, Carlsbad
Field Office, 620 East Greene, Carlsbad,
New Mexico 88220.
• Fax: (505) 885–9264.
• Personal delivery to the Carlsbad
Field Office: see address above.
Additional information on the project
is also available at the Field Office’s
above address. The 1988 Carlsbad RMP
is also available at the Carlsbad Field
Office and posted on the following BLM
Web site: https://www.nm.blm.gov/cfo/
index.htm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Owen W. Lofton, Realty Specialist,
BLM, Carlsbad Field Office, 620 East
Greene, Carlsbad, New Mexico, (505)
234–5923.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BLM
is currently considering a proposal from
Intrepid Potash, Inc. (formerly
Mississippi Potash Inc.), to complete a
land exchange and/or sale. Intrepid
Potash, Inc. proposes that BLM dispose
of public lands around its mine sites in
exchange for private lands around the
Pecos River. In addition, Intrepid
Potash, Inc. proposes to purchase
additional BLM lands in order to
continue its mining operations and
hazardous material mitigation. The
public lands proposed for disposal
contain mine tailings and other
industrial waste. The private lands
offered for exchange consist of riparian
habitat and native rangeland. The public
land proposed for disposal is currently
identified for retention in Federal
ownership in the 1988 Carlsbad RMP.
The RMP must therefore be amended to
identify these public lands as suitable
for exchange and/or sale. The lands
proposed for disposal are described as
follows:
New Mexico Principal Meridian
T. 21 S., R. 29 E.,
sec. 01, N1⁄2SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4; 280.00
acres.
sec. 12, E1⁄2, E1⁄2NW1⁄4, SW1⁄4; 560.00 acres.
sec. 13, N1⁄2NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4NE1⁄4; 120.00 acres.
sec. 14, SW1⁄4NE1⁄4; 40.00 acres.
T. 20 S., R. 30 E.,
sec. 04, W1⁄2SW1⁄4, NE1⁄4SE1⁄4; 120.00
acres.
sec. 05, N1⁄2SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, S1⁄2SE1⁄4;
200.00 acres.
sec. 09, N1⁄2N1⁄2; 160.00 acres.
T. 21 S., R. 31 E.,
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY-070-07-1610-DU]
Notice of Intent (NOI) To Amend the Resource Management Plan for
the Buffalo Field Office, Wyoming
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA) and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976
(FLPMA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Buffalo Field Office,
Wyoming, proposes to amend its 1985 Resource Management Plan (RMP)
because of changes in circumstances and proposed actions that may
result in changes in the scope of resource uses and/or changes in
decisions of the approved plan. The BLM will evaluate the following:
(1) Management guidance for the Fortification Creek area, (2)
Designation of an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) in the
Fortification Creek area, and (3) a potential land exchange with the
State of Wyoming to consolidate ownership and facilitate management of
the Fortification Creek area. The BLM may consider further land use
planning decisions for the area surrounding the proposed ACEC.
DATES: Scoping for the proposed plan amendment will commence on the
date that this notice is published in the Federal Register. The BLM
will host several public, open house meetings to provide additional
information about the proposed amendment, and identify any additional
resource information or concerns. The BLM will announce the dates and
locations of public meetings at least 15 days in advance through local
news media, Web site announcements, or mailings. Written comments will
be accepted for 30 calendar days after the last public meeting.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be submitted to the BLM through any
of the following methods:
Web site: https://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/info/NEPA/bfodocs/
fortification_creek.html;
E-mail: Fort--Crk--WYMail@blm.gov;
Fax: (307) 684-1122;
Mail: Fortification Creek RMP Amendment, BLM Buffalo Field
Office, 1425 Fort Street, Buffalo, WY 82834; or
By personal delivery to the Buffalo Field Office or at a
BLM-hosted public meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Thomas Bills, Project Manager, BLM
Buffalo Field Office, 1425 Fort Street, Buffalo, Wyoming 82834, or by
telephone at (307) 684-1133.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Buffalo RMP and associated Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) were prepared in 1985; the RMP was amended in
2003. The 1985 RMP identified an area of approximately 12,415 acres as
having wilderness characteristics and established it as the
Fortification Creek (Fort Creek) Wilderness Study Area (WSA). The 1985
RMP also evaluated an area adjacent to the Fort Creek WSA to determine
whether it met ACEC relevance and importance criteria, but it did not
designate the area as an ACEC in its Record of Decision (ROD). In
addition, the 1985 RMP stated that the area surrounding the WSA would
require special management. However, it did not specify what resource
values were in need of special management, nor did it clearly describe
limitations or use restrictions that might be needed to manage those
resource values. This RMP amendment process will evaluate resources and
issues related to the planning criteria, including the designation of
an area surrounding the Fort Creek WSA as an ACEC and the appropriate
management actions and use restrictions for the ACEC, if designated.
The Fort Creek area is located in Campbell, Johnson, and Sheridan
Counties, Wyoming.
The purpose of the scoping process is to determine relevant issues
that will influence the scope of the environmental analysis and
alternatives. Scoping comments will also guide the planning process.
The BLM will prepare an associated NEPA document, either an
Environmental Assessment (EA) or an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS), based on scoping comments and issues.
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The BLM has identified the following preliminary issues:
Management of the Fort Creek Area. Should the BLM
recommend the area, or a portion of the area, as an ACEC, or should it
establish a management area (MA) with specific goals and objectives?
Resource Values and Limitations. If the BLM concludes that
some or all of the Fort Creek planning area merit establishment of an
ACEC, what resource values and what measures would be appropriate to
manage the area and its resources?
If the BLM decides that the Fort Creek planning area does not merit
ACEC status, the BLM will determine what resources should be evaluated
for activities and use limitations within the area:
1. Uses. Appropriate use and occupancy of the public lands in the
Fort Creek area for energy resources.
2. Management Activities. Continue management activities for
resource values currently identified in the RMP, or generate new goals
and objectives and use limitations for the protection of steep slopes,
erosive soils, elk habitat, cultural resources and visual resources.
3. Landownership Adjustments. Identify opportunities, if any, to
exchange lands with other landowners including the State of Wyoming for
the purpose of consolidating public lands and maintaining continuous
wildlife habitat.
The preliminary land use planning criteria are:
1. The amendment will be in compliance with FLPMA and applicable
laws, regulations, and policies. The land use plan amendment process
will be governed by the planning regulations at 43 CFR 1610 and BLM
Land Use Planning Handbook H-1601-1.
2. The proposed action and alternatives will be analyzed in
accordance with NEPA.
3. Lands affected by the proposed plan amendment include public
surface and mineral estate managed by the BLM. No decisions will be
made relative to non-BLM administered lands or non-federal minerals.
4. Broad-based public participation will be an integral part of the
planning process.
5. The plan amendment will recognize all valid existing rights.
6. The BLM will work with cooperating agencies and all other
interested groups, agencies, and individuals. The amended RMP will be
consistent with existing non-Federal plans and policies, provided the
decisions in the existing plans are consistent with the purposes,
policies, and programs of Federal law and regulations for public lands.
7. The WSA will continue to be managed under the BLM's Interim
Management Policy for Lands under Wilderness Review until Congress
either designates all or portions of the WSA as wilderness or releases
the lands from further wilderness consideration.
8. The planning process will involve consultation with American
Indian tribal governments to provide strategies for the protection of
recognized traditional uses.
9. The RMP amendment may include adaptive environmental management
(AEM) principles and protocol to deal with future issues and outcomes.
All comment submittals must include the commenter's name and street
address. Comments, including the names and street addresses of
respondent, will be available for public review at the Buffalo Field
Office listed above during its business hours (7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.),
Monday through Friday, except for Federal holidays. Before including
your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your
entire comment--including your personal identifying information--may be
made publicly available at any time. While you may ask us in your
comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public
review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
Alan Rabinoff,
Acting State Director.
[FR Doc. E7-16332 Filed 8-17-07; 8:45 am]
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