Reconstruction of Meadows Road 205 and Issuance of a Road Easement to Access Private Land, 49250 [E7-16987]
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James E. Hubbard,
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an access road to their private land inholding on the San Juan National Forest.
The FEIS analyzes the impacts of
issuing the road easement and
reconstructing Forest Development
Road (FDR) 205 to a standard that
would allow reasonable access to the
landowner’s private land in-holding.
ADDRESSES: Please address questions or
requests for copies of the FEIS to the
San Juan Public Lands Center, Attn: Jim
Powers, 15 Burnett Court, Durango,
Colorado 81301; or phone (970) 247–
4874. The FEIS is also available on the
internet at ftp://ftp2.fs.fed.us/incoming/
r2/sanjuan/lizard_head.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patrick McCoy at (970) 82–6821 or Jim
Powers at (970)247–4874.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
responsible official for issuance of the
road easement is Richard Stem, Deputy
Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain
Region at P.O. Box 25127, Lakewood,
Colorado 80225–0127. The EIS
addresses road reconstruction and
issuance of an easement across such
road for the purpose of providing the
applicant access to non-federally owned
lands within the boundaries of the San
Juan National Forest. The private
landowner has proposed use of the
existing road to meet their access needs.
Dated: July 12, 2007.
Richard Stem,
Deputy Regional Forester, Forest Service,
Rocky Mountain Region.
[FR Doc. E7–16987 Filed 8–27–07; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Reconstruction of Meadows Road 205
and Issuance of a Road Easement to
Access Private Land
Forest Service, Department of
Agriculture.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a Final
Environmental Impact Statement for a
proposal to issue a road easement to a
private landowner and to permit the
landowner to reconstruct the Meadows
Road (FDR–205) to access private land
in-holding.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
implementing regulations and other
applicable statutes, the U.S. Forest
Service announces the availability of a
Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS) for an applicant’s proposal to
acquire a road easement and reconstruct
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Reconstruction of Meadows Road 205 and Issuance of a Road
Easement to Access Private Land
AGENCY: Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a Final Environmental Impact
Statement for a proposal to issue a road easement to a private
landowner and to permit the landowner to reconstruct the Meadows Road
(FDR-205) to access private land in-holding.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
implementing regulations and other applicable statutes, the U.S. Forest
Service announces the availability of a Final Environmental Impact
Statement (FEIS) for an applicant's proposal to acquire a road easement
and reconstruct an access road to their private land in-holding on the
San Juan National Forest. The FEIS analyzes the impacts of issuing the
road easement and reconstructing Forest Development Road (FDR) 205 to a
standard that would allow reasonable access to the landowner's private
land in-holding.
ADDRESSES: Please address questions or requests for copies of the FEIS
to the San Juan Public Lands Center, Attn: Jim Powers, 15 Burnett
Court, Durango, Colorado 81301; or phone (970) 247-4874. The FEIS is
also available on the internet at ftp://ftp2.fs.fed.us/incoming/r2/
sanjuan/lizard_head.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patrick McCoy at (970) 82-6821 or Jim
Powers at (970)247-4874.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The responsible official for issuance of the
road easement is Richard Stem, Deputy Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain
Region at P.O. Box 25127, Lakewood, Colorado 80225-0127. The EIS
addresses road reconstruction and issuance of an easement across such
road for the purpose of providing the applicant access to non-federally
owned lands within the boundaries of the San Juan National Forest. The
private landowner has proposed use of the existing road to meet their
access needs.
Dated: July 12, 2007.
Richard Stem,
Deputy Regional Forester, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region.
[FR Doc. E7-16987 Filed 8-27-07; 8:45 am]
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