Lassen National Forest, California, Lassen National Forest Public Wheeled Motorized Travel Management EIS, 60618-60624 [07-5272]
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• Reduce the amount of fuel that
currently exists and that created by
vegetation treatment activities.
Treatment could include lopping,
chipping, crushing, piling and burning;
creating fuel breaks along roads and
adjacent to private property, particularly
those properties with houses and
subdivisions. Prescribed broadcast
burning of up to 14,200 acres is also
planned to not only reduce fuel levels,
but also benefit big game and other
wildlife resources.
• Thin and harvest approximately
23,500 acres of pine stands using a
variety of treatments to reduce the
overall density of pine trees and create
a mosaic of structural stages across the
landscape. Both commercial and noncommercial sized trees would be
removed utilizing multiple contracts
including stewardship, timber sale, and
service contracts.
Responsible Official
Robert J. Thompson, District Ranger,
Mystic Ranger District, Black Hills
National Forest, 8221 South Highway
16, Rapid City, SD 57702.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The decision to be made is whether or
not to implement the proposed action or
possible alternative at this time.
Scoping Process
Comments and input regarding the
proposal will be received via direct
mailing from the public, other groups
and agencies during the initial public
comment period in October and
November 2007. If you would like to be
more involved, a public meeting is
scheduled for Thursday November 8,
2007 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the City
Hall conference room in Hill City, South
Dakota. Comments submitted based on
this NOI will be most useful if received
within 30 days from the date of this
notice. Response to the draft EIS will be
sought from the interested public
beginning in February 2008.
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Comment Requested
This NOI provides information that
the agency will prepare an
environmental impact statement in
response to public comment and
feedback during the October and
November 2007 scoping period.
Comments received will assist the
planning team to identify key issues and
opportunities used to refine the
proposal or possible alternatives.
Comments on the DEIS will be
requested during the 45 day comment
period following the Notice of
Availability, expected to be published
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in the Federal Register in February 2008
(See discussion below).
Early Notice of Importance of Public
Participation in Subsequent
Environmental Review: The Forest
Service believes, at this early stage, it is
important to give reviewers notice of
several court rulings related to public
participation in the environmental
review process. First, reviewers of draft
environmental impact statements must
structure their participation in the
environmental review of the proposal so
that it is meaningful and alerts an
agency to the reviewer’s position and
contentions. Vermont Yankee Nuclear
Power Corp. v. NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 533
(1978). Also, environmental objections
that could be raised at the draft
environmental impact statement stage
but that are not raised until after
completion of the final environmental
impact statement may be waived or
dismissed by the courts. City of Angoon
v. Hodel, 803 F.2d 1016, 1022 (9th Cir.
1986) and Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v.
Harris, 490 F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D.
Wis. 1980). Because of these court
rulings, it is very important that those
interested in this proposed action
participate by the close of the 45-day
comment period so that substantive
comments and objections are made
available to the Forest Service at a time
when it can meaningfully consider them
and respond to them in the final
environmental impact statement.
To assist the Forest Service in
identifying and considering issues and
concerns on the proposed action,
comments on the draft environmental
impact statement should be as specific
as possible. It is also helpful if
comments refer to specific pages or
chapters of the draft statement.
Comments may also address the
adequacy of the draft environmental
impact statement or the merits of the
alternatives formulated and discussed in
the statement. Reviewers may wish to
refer to the Council on Environmental
Quality Regulations for implementing
the procedural provisions of the
National Environmental Policy Act at 40
CFR 1503.3 in addressing these points.
(Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22;
Forest Service Handbook 1909.15, section 21)
Dated: October 17, 2007.
Craig Bobzien,
Forest Supervisor, Black Hills National Forest.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Lassen National Forest, California,
Lassen National Forest Public Wheeled
Motorized Travel Management EIS
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Lassen National Forest
(LNF) will prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement to disclose the
impacts associated with the following
proposed actions: 1. The prohibition of
wheeled motorized vehicle travel off
designated National Forest System
(NFS) roads, NFS trails and areas by the
public except as allowed by permit or
other authorization. 2. The addition of
approximately 37 miles of unauthorized
routes to the NFS of roads and
motorized trails. 3. The addition of
approximately 26 acres for open riding
(10 areas), where use of wheeled
motorized vehicles by the public would
be allowed anywhere within the
specifically delineated area. 4. Allowing
non-highway legal vehicle use on
approximately 12 miles of existing NFS
roads where such use is currently
prohibited.
The comment period on the
proposed action will extend 30 days
from the date the Notice of Intent is
published in the Federal Register.
Completion of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
is expected in March of 2008 and the
Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS) is expected in June of 2008.
ADDRESSES: Send electronic comments
to: ltmrd@fs.fed.us. Send written
comments to: Travel Management Team,
Lassen National Forest, 2550 Riverside
Drive, Susanville, CA 96130.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Allen Nosler, Lassen National Forest,
2550 Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA
96130. Phone: (530) 252–6637. E-mail:
anosler@fs.fed.us.
DATES:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Over the past few decades, the
availability and capability of motorized
vehicles, particularly off-highway
vehicles (OHVs) and sport utility
vehicles (SUVs) has increased
tremendously. Nationally, the number
of OHV users has climbed sevenfold in
the past 30 years, from approximately 5
million in 1972 to 36 million in 2000.
The ten states with the largest
population also have the most OHV
users. California has 4.35 million OHV
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users accounting for almost 11% of the
U.S. total (Off-Highway Vehicle
Recreation in the United States, Regions
and States: A National Report from the
National Survey on Recreation and the
Environment (NSRE), Cordell, Betz,
Green and Owens, June 2005). There
were 786,914 all terrain vehicles (ATVs)
and OHV motorcycles registered in
2004, up 330% since 1980. Annual sales
of ATVs and OHV motorcycles in
California were the highest in the U.S.
for the last 5 years. Four-wheel drive
vehicle sales in California also increased
by 1500% to 3,046,866 from 1989 to
2002.
OHV recreation provides riding
opportunities to some of California’s
most scenic areas. However, unmanaged
OHV use has resulted in unplanned
roads and trails, erosion, watershed and
habitat degradation, and impacts to
cultural resource sites. Compaction and
erosion are the primary effects of OHV
use on soils. Riparian areas and aquatic
dependent species are particularly
vulnerable to OHV use. Unmanaged
recreation, including impacts from
OHVs, is one of ‘‘Four Key Threats
Facing the Nation’s Forests and
Grasslands’’ (USDA Forest Service, June
2004).
In January 2001, the Regional Forester
issued management direction of all
California national forests to prohibit
OHV travel off designated routes and
areas (FEIS for the Sierra Nevada
Framework Project). This direction was
re-affirmed in January 2004 with a
supplemental FEIS for the Sierra
Nevada Framework Project. On August
11, 2003, the Pacific Southwest Region
of the Forest Service entered into a
Memorandum of Intent (MOI) with the
California Off-Highway Motor Vehicle
Recreation Commission, and the OffHighway Motor Vehicle Recreation
Division of the California Department of
Parks and Recreation. That MOI set in
motion a region-wide effort to
‘‘Designate OHV roads, trails, and any
specifically defined open areas for
motorized wheeled vehicles on maps of
the 18 National Forests in California by
2007.’’
On November 9, 2005, the Forest
Service published final travel
management regulations in the Federal
Register (FR Vol. 70, No. 216—Nov. 9,
2005, pp. 68264–68291). This final
Travel Management Rule requires
designation of those roads, trails, and
areas that are open to motor vehicle use
by the public on National Forests.
Designations will be made by class of
vehicle and, if appropriate, by time of
year. The final rule prohibits the use of
motor vehicles by the public off the
designated system as well as use of
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motor vehicles on routes and in areas
that are not designated.
On some NFS lands, long managed as
open to cross-country motor vehicle
travel, repeated use has resulted in
unplanned and unauthorized roads and
trails. These routes generally developed
without environmental analysis or
public involvement, and do not have the
same status as NFS roads and NFS trails
included in the forest transportation
system. Nevertheless, some
unauthorized routes are well-sited,
provide excellent opportunities for
outdoor recreation by motorized and
non-motorized users, and would
enhance the National Forest system of
designated roads, trails and areas. Other
unauthorized routes are poorly located
and cause unacceptable impacts. Only
NFS roads, NFS trails and open riding
areas can be designated for wheeled
motorized vehicle use. In order for an
unauthorized route to be designated for
use by the public, it must be added to
the national forest transportation system
(NFTS).
In accordance with the MOI, the LNF
recently completed an inventory of
unauthorized routes on NFS lands and
identified approximately 1,145 miles of
unauthorized routes. The LNF then used
an interdisciplinary process to conduct
travel analysis that included working
with the public to determine whether
any of the unauthorized routes should
be proposed for addition to the LNF
transportation system. Travel analysis
developed a number of routes which
could be considered in this or future
decisions on the NFTS at the discretion
of the Responsible Official. Roads, trails
and areas that are currently part of the
LNF transportation system and are open
to wheeled motorized vehicle travel will
remain designated for such use except
as described below under the Proposed
Action. This proposal focuses only on
the prohibition of wheeled motorized
vehicle travel off designated routes and
areas and other needed changes to the
LNF transportation system, including
the addition of some user-created routes
to the LNF transportation system and
minor changes to existing motor vehicle
restrictions. The proposed action is
being carried forward in accordance
with the Travel Management Rule (36
CFR Part 212).
In accordance with the rule, following
a decision on this proposal, the Lassen
National Forest will publish a Motor
Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) identifying
all LNF roads, trails and areas that are
designated open for motor vehicle use
by the public. The MVUM shall specify
the classes of vehicles and, if
appropriate, the times of year for which
use is authorized. The MVUM will be
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updated and published annually (or
more frequently if needed) when
changes to the Forest’s transportation
system are made. Future decisions
associated with changes to the MVUM
may trigger the need for documentation
of additional environmental analysis.
Purpose and Need for Action
The following needs have been
identified for this proposal:
1. There is a need for regulation of
unmanaged wheeled motorized vehicle
travel by the public. Currently, wheeled
motorized vehicle travel by the public is
temporarily prohibited off existing
routes and areas by Forest Order #06–
07–1. The Forest Order became effective
on July 12, 2007. Prior to that date,
wheeled motorized vehicle travel off
road was permitted in many LNF areas.
In their enjoyment of the National
Forest, motorized vehicle recreationists
have created numerous unauthorized
routes. The number of such routes
continues to grow each year with many
routes having environmental impacts
and safety concerns that have not been
addressed. The Travel Management
Rule, 36 CFR part 212, provides policy
for ending this trend of unauthorized
route proliferation and managing the
Forest transportation system in a
sustainable manner through the
designation of motorized NFS roads,
trails and areas, and the prohibition of
cross-country travel.
2. There is a need for limited changes
and additions to the LNF transportation
system to:
2.1. Provide wheeled motorized
access to dispersed recreation
opportunities (camping, hunting,
fishing, hiking, horseback riding, etc.)
2.2. Provide a diversity of wheeled
motorized recreation opportunities (4X4
vehicles, motorcycles, ATVs, passenger
vehicles, etc.)
It is Forest Service policy to provide
a diversity of motorized road and trail
opportunities for experiencing a variety
of environments and modes of travel
consistent with the LNF land capability
(FSM 2353.03(2)). In meeting these
needs the proposed action must also
achieve the following purposes:
A. Avoid impacts to cultural
resources.
B. Provide for public safety.
C. Provide for a diversity of
recreational opportunities.
D. Assure appropriate access to public
and private lands.
E. Provide for adequate maintenance
and administration of roads, trails and
areas based on availability of resources
and funding to do so.
F. Minimize damage to soil,
vegetation and other forest resources.
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G. Minimize impacts to wildlife and
significant degradation of wildlife
habitat.
H. Minimize conflicts between
wheeled motor vehicle use and existing
or proposed recreational uses of NFS
lands or neighboring federal lands.
I. Minimize conflicts among different
classes of wheeled motor vehicle uses of
NFS lands or neighboring federal lands.
J. Address compatibility of wheeled
motor vehicle use with existing
conditions in populated areas, taking
into account sound, emissions, etc.
K. Have valid existing rights of use
and access (rights-of-way).
L. Minimize trespass on private and
other adjacent non-NFS lands.
Proposed Action
1. Prohibition of wheeled motorized
vehicle travel off the designated NFS
roads, NFS trails and areas by the public
except as allowed by permit or other
authorization.
2. Additions to the National Forest
Transportation System—The LNF
currently manages and maintains
approximately 3629 miles of NFS roads
and 55 miles of NFS motorized trails.
Based on the stated purpose and need
for action, and as a result of the recent
travel analysis process, the LNF
proposes to add approximately 30 miles
of existing unauthorized routes to its NF
road system and approximately 7 miles
to its NF motorized trail system. These
additions would bring the total NFS
roads to approximately 3,659 miles and
the NFS motorized trails to 62 miles.
The proposed additions to the
additional NF road and NF motorized
trail systems are listed below along with
the permitted vehicle class and season
of use.
TABLE 1.—PROPOSED NFS MOTORIZED ROAD ADDITIONS
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290407UC01 ............................................
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UBB412 ...................................................
UBB414 ...................................................
UBB416 ...................................................
UBB685 ...................................................
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UBB752 ...................................................
UBB797 ...................................................
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UBB799 ...................................................
UBB800 ...................................................
UBB806 ...................................................
UBB809 ...................................................
UBC022 ...................................................
UBC105 ...................................................
UBC115 ...................................................
ULA106 ....................................................
ULA107 ....................................................
ULA113 ....................................................
ULA114 ....................................................
ULA115 ....................................................
ULA120 ....................................................
ULA121 ....................................................
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ULA124 ....................................................
ULA127 ....................................................
ULA136 ....................................................
ULA156 ....................................................
ULA158 ....................................................
ULA163 ....................................................
ULA164 ....................................................
ULA171 ....................................................
ULA252 ....................................................
ULA254 ....................................................
ULA257 ....................................................
ULA272B .................................................
ULA488 ....................................................
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UMN003 ...................................................
UMN004 ...................................................
UMN005 ...................................................
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0.0379
0.8733
0.1164
0.0099
0.0021
0.0821
0.0476
0.0314
0.0347
0.1109
0.0239
0.2112
0.0564
0.82
0.0348
0.2778
0.3238
0.292
0.2375
0.1795
0.2032
0.1555
0.1528
0.3526
0.0168
0.1019
0.0486
0.1214
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0.9703
0.0683
0.1152
0.0802
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0.0711
0.3349
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0.0949
0.2861
0.5626
0.1443
0.1367
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0.081
0.0659
0.1862
0.054
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TABLE 1.—PROPOSED NFS MOTORIZED ROAD ADDITIONS—Continued
Length
(miles)
Route ID
UMN012 ...................................................
UMN805 ...................................................
UNE080 ...................................................
UNE087 ...................................................
UNH001 ...................................................
UNH006 ...................................................
UNHO19 ..................................................
UNH026 ...................................................
UNH529 ...................................................
UNH533 ...................................................
UNH534 ...................................................
UNH535 ...................................................
UNH541 ...................................................
UNH543 ...................................................
UNH546 ...................................................
UNH548 ...................................................
UNH550 ...................................................
UNH552 ...................................................
UNO170 ...................................................
UNO171 ...................................................
UN0178 ....................................................
UNO180 ...................................................
UN0216 ....................................................
UN0219 ....................................................
UN0220 ....................................................
UN0221 ....................................................
UN0222 ....................................................
UN0229 ....................................................
UN0230 ....................................................
UN0275 ....................................................
UNW100 ..................................................
UNW113 ..................................................
UNW318 ..................................................
UNW337 ..................................................
UNW338 ..................................................
UNW339 ..................................................
UNW340 ..................................................
UNW342 ..................................................
UNW353 ..................................................
UNW355 ..................................................
UNW356 ..................................................
UNW358 ..................................................
UNW359 ..................................................
UNW364 ..................................................
UNW506C ................................................
UNW602 ..................................................
UNW675 ..................................................
UNW676 ..................................................
UNW804 ..................................................
UNW805 ..................................................
Total ..................................................
0.0409
0.5868
0.1098
0.0235
1.0481
1.1766
0.4891
0.5648
0.2216
1.0575
0.6381
0.2756
0.2311
0.7002
0.231
0.7396
0.2728
0.0614
0.8193
0.5343
0.5094
0.3356
0.3619
0.106
0.8504
0.1942
1.1577
1.18
0.1106
0.4896
0.4022
0.2267
0.1526
0.1043
0.7712
0.2989
0.3278
0.1635
0.2301
0.5582
0.443
0.2471
0.2005
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0.1385
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0.1212
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TABLE 2.—PROPOSED NFS MOTORIZED TRAIL ADDITIONS
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280310UC03 ............................................
UAP205 ...................................................
UAP206 ...................................................
UBC046 ...................................................
UBC053 ...................................................
UBC057 ...................................................
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0.0653
0.6591
0.0937
0.5811
0.2671
0.3758
0.0379
0.0379
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Vehicles less than 50 inches in width .....
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Length
(miles)
Route ID
UDC011 ...................................................
UDC012 ...................................................
UDC013 ...................................................
UDC014 ...................................................
UDC015 ...................................................
UDC016 ...................................................
UDC017 ...................................................
UDC021 ...................................................
UDC022 ...................................................
UDC023 ...................................................
UDC024 ...................................................
UDC045 ...................................................
UDC046 ...................................................
UDC049 ...................................................
UDC047 ...................................................
UDC048 ...................................................
UDC052 ...................................................
UDC053 ...................................................
UDC054 ...................................................
UDC055 ...................................................
UDC056 ...................................................
UDC057 ...................................................
UDC058 ...................................................
UDC059 ...................................................
UDC060 ...................................................
UDC061 ...................................................
UDC062 ...................................................
UDC063 ...................................................
UDC064 ...................................................
UDC065 ...................................................
UDC066 ...................................................
UDC067 ...................................................
UDC025 ...................................................
UDC026 ...................................................
UDC027 ...................................................
UDC028 ...................................................
UDC034 ...................................................
UDC044 ...................................................
UDC031 ...................................................
UDC032 ...................................................
UDC043 ...................................................
ULA172 ....................................................
ULA175 ....................................................
ULA177 ....................................................
ULA187 ....................................................
ULA190 ....................................................
UNE392 ...................................................
UNE394 ...................................................
0.0379
0.0379
0.0379
0.0379
0.0379
0.0379
0.0379
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0095
0.0284
0.9473
0.3724
0.4268
0.1228
0.9158
0.3182
0.9117
Total ..................................................
Permitted vehicle
class
Season of use
7.1223
*All
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All .............................................................
All .............................................................
All .............................................................
Vehicles less than 50 inches in width .....
Vehicles less than 50 inches in width .....
Vehicles less than 50 inches in width .....
Motorcycle ...............................................
All .............................................................
All .............................................................
All .............................................................
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
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Year
Year
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Year
Year
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
round.
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approved motorized trail modes of travel.
3. Motorized Open Riding Area
Additions—The Lassen National Forest
currently has no areas designated open
to wheeled motorized vehicle use. The
Lassen National Forest proposes to
designate 10 specifically delineated
areas open to wheeled motorized
vehicle travel for a total of 26 acres. The
motorized areas are listed below along
with the permitted vehicle class and
season of use.
TABLE 3.—PROPOSED NFS MOTORIZED OPEN RIDING AREA ADDITIONS
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Area name
Acreage
West Dusty Cinder Pit ...................................................
Lost Lake Cinder Pit ......................................................
West Brown Ranch ........................................................
Sandy Beach West ........................................................
Sandy Beach East .........................................................
East McCoy ....................................................................
South Old Station ...........................................................
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Less than 50 inches .......................................................
Less than 50 inches .......................................................
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Less than 50 inches .......................................................
Less than 50 inches .......................................................
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4/1
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4/1
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11/1.
11/1.
11/1.
11/1.
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Area name
Acreage
Potato Butte ...................................................................
Little Antelope Valley Pit ................................................
Butte Valley ....................................................................
4.32
0.85
1.13
Total ........................................................................
Permitted vehicle class
Season of use
25.88
4. Allowing Non-Highway Legal
Vehicle Access on NFS Roads That Are
Maintained for Use by Highway Legal
Vehicles. The LNF believes the roads
listed in the table below would enhance
wheeled motorized recreation
Less than 50 inches .......................................................
Less than 50 inches .......................................................
Less than 50 inches .......................................................
opportunities for the public if they were
open to use by all vehicle classes. The
LNF will evaluate the safety hazards
associated with allowing highway legal
and non-highway legal vehicle use by
the public on these roads. The LNF may
4/1 to 11/1.
4/1 to 11/1.
4/1 to 11/1.
allow segments of these roads as open
to all vehicles where it is determined
that it will not create a traffic safety
hazard or that hazards can be mitigated.
TABLE 4.—NFS ROAD SEGMENTS CURRENTLY OPEN TO HIGHWAY LEGAL VEHICLES ONLY PROPOSED FOR DESIGNATION
AS OPEN TO ALL VEHICLES
Length
(miles)
Current permitted
vehicle class
Proposed permitted
vehicle class
Season
of use
1.83
1.69
Highway legal only
Highway legal only
All ..........................
All ..........................
Year round.
Year round.
1.15
0.18
1.24
0.81
1.34
0.14
0.19
0.14
1.76
0,28
1.60
Highway
Highway
Highway
Highway
Highway
Highway
Highway
Highway
Highway
Highway
Highway
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
Year
1.46
Highway legal only
Route ID
Route segment
31N17/DR17 ......
32N10/DR10 ......
32N13 ................
From 30N17 to 31N45 (Dry Lake) .......................
From 32N10A to 31N24 (Silver Lake, Rocky
Knoll).
From 31N24 to 31N25 (Stephens Camp) ............
(Caribou Lake Spur) .............................................
From 29N20Y to 29N03B (Roxie Peconom) .......
From CA 44 to 32N23 (Bogard Work Center) .....
From CA 44 to 32N22 (Bogard Rest Area) .........
From 31N15 to 31N28 (Stephens Camp) ............
From 32N53 to UNE394 (Bogard Rest Area) ......
From 32N10/DR10 to 32N29 (Bogard Rest Area)
From 32N73Y to 32N73Y (Grays Flat) ................
From 32N42Y to 31N13 (Twin Bridges) ..............
From 32N38 to 32N42Y (Twin Bridges, Badger
Mountain north).
From 32N12 to 32N12Y (Twin Bridges) ..............
Total ............
..........................................................................
12.81
32N10/DR10 ......
32N10C ..............
29N03 ................
32N08 ................
32N10/DR10 ......
32N10/DR10 ......
32N22 ................
32N22 ................
32N60 ................
32N12 ................
32N12 ................
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Maps and tables describing in detail
both the LNF transportation system and
the proposed action can found at:
https://www.fs.fed.us/r5/1asses/
12rotects/NEPA_proiectshoute/
index.php.
In addition, maps will be available for
viewing at:
Lassen National Forest, Region 5, 2550
Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA
96130.
Almanor Ranger District, 900 E. HWY
36, Chester, CA 96020.
Eagle Lake Ranger District, 477–050
Eagle Lake Road, Susanville, CA
96130.
Hat Creek Ranger District, 43225 E.
HWY 299, Fall River Mills, CA 96028.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
Responsible Official
Public participation will be especially
important at several points during the
analysis. The Forest Service will be
seeking information, comments, and
assistance from the federal, state, and
local agencies and other individuals or
Jack Walton, Acting Forest Supervisor,
Supervisor’s Office, Lassen National
Forest, Region 5, 2550 Riverside
Drive, Susanville, CA 96130.
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The responsible official will decide
whether to adopt and implement the
proposed action, an alternative to the
proposed action, or take no action to
make changes to the existing Lassen
National Forest Transportation System
and prohibit cross country wheeled
motorized vehicle travel by the public
off the designated system. Once the
decision is made, the Lassen National
Forest will publish a Motor Vehicle Use
Map (MVUM) identifying the roads,
trails and areas that are designated as
open to the public for motor vehicle use.
The MVUM shall specify the classes of
vehicles and, if appropriate, the times of
year for which use is authorized.
Scoping Process
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organizations who may be interested in
or affected by the proposed action.
The Notice of Intent is expected to be
published in the Federal Register on
October 24, 2007. The comment period
on the proposed action will extend 30
days from the date the Notice of Intent
is published in the Federal Register.
The draft environmental impact
statement is expected to be filed with
the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and to be available for public
review by March 7, 2008. EPA will
publish a notice of availability (NOA) of
the draft EIS in the Federal Register.
The comment period on the draft EIS
will extend 45 days from the date the
EPA publishes the NOA in the Federal
Register. At that time, copies of the draft
EIS will be distributed to interested and
affected agencies, organizations, and
members of the public for their review
and comment. It is very important that
those interested in the management of
the Lassen National Forest participate at
that time. Submission of comments in
response to the draft EIS is a
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prerequisite for eligibility to appeal
under the 36 CFR part 215 regulations.
The final EIS is scheduled to be
completed in June 2008. In the final EIS,
the Forest Service will respond to
comments received during the comment
period that pertain to the environmental
consequences discussed in the draft EIS
and applicable laws, regulations, and
policies considered in making the
decision.
Comment Requested
This notice of intent initiates the
scoping process which guides the
development of the environmental
impact statement. Comments received,
including the names and addresses of
those who comment, will be considered
part of the public record on this
proposal and will be available for public
inspection.
The Forest Service believes, at this
early stage, it is important to give
reviewers notice of several court rulings
related to public participation in the
environmental review process. First,
reviewers of draft environmental impact
statements must structure their
participation in the environmental
review of the proposal so that it is
meaningful and alerts an agency to the
reviewer’s position and contentions.
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v.
NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 553 (1978). Also,
environmental objections that could be
raised at the draft environmental impact
statement stage, but that are not raised
until after completion of the final
environmental impact statement may be
waived or dismissed by the courts. City
of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.2d 1016,
1022 (9th Cir. 1986) and Wisconsin
Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490 F. Supp.
1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980). Because of
these court rulings, it is very important
that those interested in this proposed
action participate by the close of the 45
day comment period so that substantive
comments and objections are made
available to the Forest Service at a time
when it can meaningfully consider them
and respond to them in the final
environmental impact statement.
To assist the Forest Service in
identifying and considering issues and
concerns on the proposed action,
comments on the draft environmental
impact statement should be as specific
as possible. It is also helpful if
comments refer to specific pages or
chapters of the draft environmental
impact statement. Comments may also
address the adequacy of the draft
environmental impact statement or the
merits of the alternatives formulated
and discussed in the statement.
Reviewers may wish to refer to the
Council on Environmental Quality
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Regulations for implementing the
procedural provisions of the National
Environmental Policy Act at 40 CFR
1503.3 in addressing these points.
(Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22;
Forest Service Handbook 1909.15, section 21)
Jack T. Walton,
Acting, Lassen National Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 07–5272 Filed 10–24–07; 8:45 am]
Tahoe Basin Management Unit at the
contact address stated above.
Dated: October 18, 2007.
Terri Marceron,
Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 07–5274 Filed 10–24–07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410–11–M
BILLING CODE 3410–11–M
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Federal Advisory
Committee
Forest Service, USDA
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Lake Tahoe Basin Federal
Advisory Committee will hold a
meeting on November 13, 2007 at the
US Forest Service Office, 35 College
Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150.
This Committee, established by the
Secretary of Agriculture on December
15, 1998 (64 FR 2876), is chartered to
provide advice to the Secretary on
implementing the terms of the Federal
Interagency Partnership on the Lake
Tahoe Region and other matters raised
by the Secretary.
DATES: The meeting will be held
November 13, 2007, beginning at 1 p.m.
and ending at 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the US Forest Service Office, 35 College
Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Arla
Haines, Lake Tahoe Basin Management
Unit, Forest Service, 35 College Drive,
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, (530) 5432773.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Items to
be covered on the agenda include: 1)
Preliminary presentation by Tahoe
Basin agencies of the Southern Nevada
Public Land Management Act
(SNPLMA) Round 9 hazardous fuels
reduction and wildfire prevention
projects; 2) Lake Tahoe SNPLMA Round
9 science themes; Lake Tahoe SNPLMA
Round 9 project nomination form and
Round 9 calendar/timeframes; and 3)
Public Comment. All Lake Tahoe Basin
Federal Advisory Committee meetings
are open to the public. Interested
citizens are encouraged to attend at the
above address. Issues may be brought to
the attention of the Committee during
the open public comment period at the
meeting or by filing written statements
with the secretary for the Committee
before or after the meeting. Please refer
any written comments to the Lake
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The Department of Commerce will
submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35).
Agency: National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Title: South Pacific Tuna Act.
Form Number(s): None.
OMB Approval Number: 0648–0218.
Type of Request: Regular submission.
Burden Hours: 199.
Number of Respondents: 22.
Average Hours Per Response License
application, 15 minute; regional
application/VMS registration, 45
minutes; purse seine transshipment
logsheet, 1 hour; and unloading
logsheet, 30 minutes.
Needs and Uses: The National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration collects license,
registration, catch, and unloading
information from purse seine vessels
fishing within a large region of the
central and western Pacific Ocean
governed by the Treaty of Fisheries
between the governments of Certain
Pacific Island States and the government
of the United States of America. The
information collected is required to
meet obligations under the Treaty.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit organizations.
Frequency: Annually and on occasion.
Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory.
OMB Desk Officer: David Rostker,
(202) 395–3897.
Copies of the above information
collection proposal can be obtained by
calling or writing Diana Hynek,
Departmental Paperwork Clearance
Officer, (202) 482–0266, Department of
Commerce, Room 6625, 14th and
Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington,
DC 20230 (or via the Internet at
dHynek@doc.gov).
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to David Rostker, OMB Desk
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[FR Doc No: 07-5272]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Lassen National Forest, California, Lassen National Forest Public
Wheeled Motorized Travel Management EIS
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
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SUMMARY: The Lassen National Forest (LNF) will prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement to disclose the impacts associated with the following
proposed actions: 1. The prohibition of wheeled motorized vehicle
travel off designated National Forest System (NFS) roads, NFS trails
and areas by the public except as allowed by permit or other
authorization. 2. The addition of approximately 37 miles of
unauthorized routes to the NFS of roads and motorized trails. 3. The
addition of approximately 26 acres for open riding (10 areas), where
use of wheeled motorized vehicles by the public would be allowed
anywhere within the specifically delineated area. 4. Allowing non-
highway legal vehicle use on approximately 12 miles of existing NFS
roads where such use is currently prohibited.
DATES: The comment period on the proposed action will extend 30 days
from the date the Notice of Intent is published in the Federal
Register.
Completion of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) is
expected in March of 2008 and the Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS) is expected in June of 2008.
ADDRESSES: Send electronic comments to: ltmrd@fs.fed.us. Send written
comments to: Travel Management Team, Lassen National Forest, 2550
Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA 96130.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Allen Nosler, Lassen National Forest,
2550 Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA 96130. Phone: (530) 252-6637. E-
mail: anosler@fs.fed.us.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Over the past few decades, the availability and capability of
motorized vehicles, particularly off-highway vehicles (OHVs) and sport
utility vehicles (SUVs) has increased tremendously. Nationally, the
number of OHV users has climbed sevenfold in the past 30 years, from
approximately 5 million in 1972 to 36 million in 2000. The ten states
with the largest population also have the most OHV users. California
has 4.35 million OHV
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users accounting for almost 11% of the U.S. total (Off-Highway Vehicle
Recreation in the United States, Regions and States: A National Report
from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment (NSRE),
Cordell, Betz, Green and Owens, June 2005). There were 786,914 all
terrain vehicles (ATVs) and OHV motorcycles registered in 2004, up 330%
since 1980. Annual sales of ATVs and OHV motorcycles in California were
the highest in the U.S. for the last 5 years. Four-wheel drive vehicle
sales in California also increased by 1500% to 3,046,866 from 1989 to
2002.
OHV recreation provides riding opportunities to some of
California's most scenic areas. However, unmanaged OHV use has resulted
in unplanned roads and trails, erosion, watershed and habitat
degradation, and impacts to cultural resource sites. Compaction and
erosion are the primary effects of OHV use on soils. Riparian areas and
aquatic dependent species are particularly vulnerable to OHV use.
Unmanaged recreation, including impacts from OHVs, is one of ``Four Key
Threats Facing the Nation's Forests and Grasslands'' (USDA Forest
Service, June 2004).
In January 2001, the Regional Forester issued management direction
of all California national forests to prohibit OHV travel off
designated routes and areas (FEIS for the Sierra Nevada Framework
Project). This direction was re-affirmed in January 2004 with a
supplemental FEIS for the Sierra Nevada Framework Project. On August
11, 2003, the Pacific Southwest Region of the Forest Service entered
into a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) with the California Off-Highway Motor
Vehicle Recreation Commission, and the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle
Recreation Division of the California Department of Parks and
Recreation. That MOI set in motion a region-wide effort to ``Designate
OHV roads, trails, and any specifically defined open areas for
motorized wheeled vehicles on maps of the 18 National Forests in
California by 2007.''
On November 9, 2005, the Forest Service published final travel
management regulations in the Federal Register (FR Vol. 70, No. 216--
Nov. 9, 2005, pp. 68264-68291). This final Travel Management Rule
requires designation of those roads, trails, and areas that are open to
motor vehicle use by the public on National Forests. Designations will
be made by class of vehicle and, if appropriate, by time of year. The
final rule prohibits the use of motor vehicles by the public off the
designated system as well as use of motor vehicles on routes and in
areas that are not designated.
On some NFS lands, long managed as open to cross-country motor
vehicle travel, repeated use has resulted in unplanned and unauthorized
roads and trails. These routes generally developed without
environmental analysis or public involvement, and do not have the same
status as NFS roads and NFS trails included in the forest
transportation system. Nevertheless, some unauthorized routes are well-
sited, provide excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation by
motorized and non-motorized users, and would enhance the National
Forest system of designated roads, trails and areas. Other unauthorized
routes are poorly located and cause unacceptable impacts. Only NFS
roads, NFS trails and open riding areas can be designated for wheeled
motorized vehicle use. In order for an unauthorized route to be
designated for use by the public, it must be added to the national
forest transportation system (NFTS).
In accordance with the MOI, the LNF recently completed an inventory
of unauthorized routes on NFS lands and identified approximately 1,145
miles of unauthorized routes. The LNF then used an interdisciplinary
process to conduct travel analysis that included working with the
public to determine whether any of the unauthorized routes should be
proposed for addition to the LNF transportation system. Travel analysis
developed a number of routes which could be considered in this or
future decisions on the NFTS at the discretion of the Responsible
Official. Roads, trails and areas that are currently part of the LNF
transportation system and are open to wheeled motorized vehicle travel
will remain designated for such use except as described below under the
Proposed Action. This proposal focuses only on the prohibition of
wheeled motorized vehicle travel off designated routes and areas and
other needed changes to the LNF transportation system, including the
addition of some user-created routes to the LNF transportation system
and minor changes to existing motor vehicle restrictions. The proposed
action is being carried forward in accordance with the Travel
Management Rule (36 CFR Part 212).
In accordance with the rule, following a decision on this proposal,
the Lassen National Forest will publish a Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM)
identifying all LNF roads, trails and areas that are designated open
for motor vehicle use by the public. The MVUM shall specify the classes
of vehicles and, if appropriate, the times of year for which use is
authorized. The MVUM will be updated and published annually (or more
frequently if needed) when changes to the Forest's transportation
system are made. Future decisions associated with changes to the MVUM
may trigger the need for documentation of additional environmental
analysis.
Purpose and Need for Action
The following needs have been identified for this proposal:
1. There is a need for regulation of unmanaged wheeled motorized
vehicle travel by the public. Currently, wheeled motorized vehicle
travel by the public is temporarily prohibited off existing routes and
areas by Forest Order 06-07-1. The Forest Order became
effective on July 12, 2007. Prior to that date, wheeled motorized
vehicle travel off road was permitted in many LNF areas. In their
enjoyment of the National Forest, motorized vehicle recreationists have
created numerous unauthorized routes. The number of such routes
continues to grow each year with many routes having environmental
impacts and safety concerns that have not been addressed. The Travel
Management Rule, 36 CFR part 212, provides policy for ending this trend
of unauthorized route proliferation and managing the Forest
transportation system in a sustainable manner through the designation
of motorized NFS roads, trails and areas, and the prohibition of cross-
country travel.
2. There is a need for limited changes and additions to the LNF
transportation system to:
2.1. Provide wheeled motorized access to dispersed recreation
opportunities (camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding,
etc.)
2.2. Provide a diversity of wheeled motorized recreation
opportunities (4X4 vehicles, motorcycles, ATVs, passenger vehicles,
etc.)
It is Forest Service policy to provide a diversity of motorized
road and trail opportunities for experiencing a variety of environments
and modes of travel consistent with the LNF land capability (FSM
2353.03(2)). In meeting these needs the proposed action must also
achieve the following purposes:
A. Avoid impacts to cultural resources.
B. Provide for public safety.
C. Provide for a diversity of recreational opportunities.
D. Assure appropriate access to public and private lands.
E. Provide for adequate maintenance and administration of roads,
trails and areas based on availability of resources and funding to do
so.
F. Minimize damage to soil, vegetation and other forest resources.
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G. Minimize impacts to wildlife and significant degradation of
wildlife habitat.
H. Minimize conflicts between wheeled motor vehicle use and
existing or proposed recreational uses of NFS lands or neighboring
federal lands.
I. Minimize conflicts among different classes of wheeled motor
vehicle uses of NFS lands or neighboring federal lands.
J. Address compatibility of wheeled motor vehicle use with existing
conditions in populated areas, taking into account sound, emissions,
etc.
K. Have valid existing rights of use and access (rights-of-way).
L. Minimize trespass on private and other adjacent non-NFS lands.
Proposed Action
1. Prohibition of wheeled motorized vehicle travel off the
designated NFS roads, NFS trails and areas by the public except as
allowed by permit or other authorization.
2. Additions to the National Forest Transportation System--The LNF
currently manages and maintains approximately 3629 miles of NFS roads
and 55 miles of NFS motorized trails. Based on the stated purpose and
need for action, and as a result of the recent travel analysis process,
the LNF proposes to add approximately 30 miles of existing unauthorized
routes to its NF road system and approximately 7 miles to its NF
motorized trail system. These additions would bring the total NFS roads
to approximately 3,659 miles and the NFS motorized trails to 62 miles.
The proposed additions to the additional NF road and NF motorized trail
systems are listed below along with the permitted vehicle class and
season of use.
Table 1.--Proposed NFS Motorized Road Additions
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Length
Route ID (miles) Permitted vehicle class Season of use
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
290407UC01.............................. 0.4004 All....................... Year round.
310716UC01.............................. 0.0107 All....................... Year round.
310716UC02.............................. 0.0506 All....................... Year round.
UBB412.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UBB414.................................. 0.8733 All....................... Year round.
UBB416.................................. 0.1164 All....................... Year round.
UBB685.................................. 0.0099 All....................... Year round.
UBB686.................................. 0.0021 All....................... Year round.
UBB707.................................. 0.0821 All....................... Year round.
UBB707A................................. 0.0476 All....................... Year round.
UBB752.................................. 0.0314 All....................... Year round.
UBB797.................................. 0.0347 All....................... Year round.
UBB798.................................. 0.1109 All....................... Year round.
UBB799.................................. 0.0239 All....................... Year round.
UBB800.................................. 0.2112 All....................... Year round.
UBB806.................................. 0.0564 All....................... Year round.
UBB809.................................. 0.82 All....................... Year round.
UBC022.................................. 0.0348 All....................... Year round.
UBC105.................................. 0.2778 All....................... Year round.
UBC115.................................. 0.3238 All....................... Year round.
ULA106.................................. 0.292 All....................... Year round.
ULA107.................................. 0.2375 All....................... Year round.
ULA113.................................. 0.1795 All....................... Year round.
ULA114.................................. 0.2032 All....................... Year round.
ULA115.................................. 0.1555 All....................... Year round.
ULA120.................................. 0.1528 All....................... Year round.
ULA121.................................. 0.3526 All....................... Year round.
ULA121.................................. 0.0168 All....................... Year round.
ULA121-1................................ 0.1019 All....................... Year round.
ULA122.................................. 0.0486 All....................... Year round.
ULA123.................................. 0.1214 All....................... Year round.
ULA124.................................. 0.1409 All....................... Year round.
ULA127.................................. 0.9703 All....................... Year round.
ULA136.................................. 0.0683 All....................... Year round.
ULA156.................................. 0.1152 All....................... Year round.
ULA158.................................. 0.0802 All....................... Year round.
ULA163.................................. 0.0952 All....................... Year round.
ULA164.................................. 0.0711 All....................... Year round.
ULA171.................................. 0.3349 All....................... Year round.
ULA252.................................. 0.0833 All....................... Year round.
ULA254.................................. 0.0949 All....................... Year round.
ULA257.................................. 0.2861 All....................... Year round.
ULA272B................................. 0.5626 All....................... Year round.
ULA488.................................. 0.1443 All....................... Year round.
ULA488-1................................ 0.1367 All....................... Year round.
ULA489A................................. 0.0996 All....................... Year round.
ULA489B................................. 0.081 All....................... Year round.
UMN003.................................. 0.0659 All....................... Year round.
UMN004.................................. 0.1862 All....................... Year round.
UMN005.................................. 0.054 All....................... Year round.
UMN008.................................. 0.3266 All....................... Year round.
UMN009.................................. 0.2773 All....................... Year round.
UMN010.................................. 0.0271 All....................... Year round.
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UMN012.................................. 0.0409 All....................... Year round.
UMN805.................................. 0.5868 All....................... Year round.
UNE080.................................. 0.1098 All....................... Year round.
UNE087.................................. 0.0235 All....................... Year round.
UNH001.................................. 1.0481 All....................... Year round.
UNH006.................................. 1.1766 All....................... Year round.
UNHO19.................................. 0.4891 All....................... Year round.
UNH026.................................. 0.5648 All....................... Year round.
UNH529.................................. 0.2216 All....................... Year round.
UNH533.................................. 1.0575 All....................... Year round.
UNH534.................................. 0.6381 All....................... Year round.
UNH535.................................. 0.2756 All....................... Year round.
UNH541.................................. 0.2311 All....................... Year round.
UNH543.................................. 0.7002 All....................... Year round.
UNH546.................................. 0.231 All....................... Year round.
UNH548.................................. 0.7396 All....................... Year round.
UNH550.................................. 0.2728 All....................... Year round.
UNH552.................................. 0.0614 All....................... Year round.
UNO170.................................. 0.8193 All....................... Year round.
UNO171.................................. 0.5343 All....................... Year round.
UN0178.................................. 0.5094 All....................... Year round.
UNO180.................................. 0.3356 All....................... Year round.
UN0216.................................. 0.3619 All....................... Year round.
UN0219.................................. 0.106 All....................... Year round.
UN0220.................................. 0.8504 All....................... Year round.
UN0221.................................. 0.1942 All....................... Year round.
UN0222.................................. 1.1577 All....................... Year round.
UN0229.................................. 1.18 All....................... Year round.
UN0230.................................. 0.1106 All....................... Year round.
UN0275.................................. 0.4896 All....................... Year round.
UNW100.................................. 0.4022 All....................... Year round.
UNW113.................................. 0.2267 All....................... Year round.
UNW318.................................. 0.1526 All....................... Year round.
UNW337.................................. 0.1043 All....................... Year round.
UNW338.................................. 0.7712 All....................... Year round.
UNW339.................................. 0.2989 All....................... Year round.
UNW340.................................. 0.3278 All....................... Year round.
UNW342.................................. 0.1635 All....................... Year round.
UNW353.................................. 0.2301 All....................... Year round.
UNW355.................................. 0.5582 All....................... Year round.
UNW356.................................. 0.443 All....................... Year round.
UNW358.................................. 0.2471 All....................... Year round.
UNW359.................................. 0.2005 All....................... Year round.
UNW364.................................. 0.2813 All....................... Year round.
UNW506C................................. 0.1385 All....................... Year round.
UNW602.................................. 0.084 All....................... Year round.
UNW675.................................. 0.1212 All....................... Year round.
UNW676.................................. 0.1293 All....................... Year round.
UNW804.................................. 0.2822 All....................... Year round.
UNW805.................................. 0.3495 All....................... Year round.
Total............................... 30.3383
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Table 2.--Proposed NFS Motorized Trail Additions
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Length
Route ID (miles) Permitted vehicle class Season of use
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
280310UC03.............................. 0.2306 All*...................... Year round.
UAP205.................................. 0.0653 Vehicles less than 50 Year round.
inches in width.
UAP206.................................. 0.6591 Vehicles less than 50 Year round.
inches in width.
UBC046.................................. 0.0937 All....................... Year round.
UBC053.................................. 0.5811 All....................... Year round.
UBC057.................................. 0.2671 All....................... Year round.
UBC058.................................. 0.3758 All....................... Year round.
UDC001.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC002.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC003.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC004.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC009.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC010.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
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UDC011.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC012.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC013.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC014.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC015.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC016.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC017.................................. 0.0379 All....................... Year round.
UDC021.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC022.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC023.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC024.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC045.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC046.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC049.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC047.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC048.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC052.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC053.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC054.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC055.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC056.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC057.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC058.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC059.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC060.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC061.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC062.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC063.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC064.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC065.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC066.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC067.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC025.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC026.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC027.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC028.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC034.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC044.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC031.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC032.................................. 0.0095 All....................... Year round.
UDC043.................................. 0.0284 All....................... Year round.
ULA172.................................. 0.9473 Vehicles less than 50 Year round.
inches in width.
ULA175.................................. 0.3724 Vehicles less than 50 Year round.
inches in width.
ULA177.................................. 0.4268 Vehicles less than 50 Year round.
inches in width.
ULA187.................................. 0.1228 Motorcycle................ Year round.
ULA190.................................. 0.9158 All....................... Year round.
UNE392.................................. 0.3182 All....................... Year round.
UNE394.................................. 0.9117 All....................... Year round.
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Total............................... 7.1223
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\*\All approved motorized trail modes of travel.
3. Motorized Open Riding Area Additions--The Lassen National Forest
currently has no areas designated open to wheeled motorized vehicle
use. The Lassen National Forest proposes to designate 10 specifically
delineated areas open to wheeled motorized vehicle travel for a total
of 26 acres. The motorized areas are listed below along with the
permitted vehicle class and season of use.
Table 3.--Proposed NFS Motorized Open Riding Area Additions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Area name Acreage Permitted vehicle class Season of use
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West Dusty Cinder Pit................... 1.91 Less than 50 inches....... 4/1 to 11/1.
Lost Lake Cinder Pit.................... 2.54 Less than 50 inches....... 4/1 to 11/1.
West Brown Ranch........................ 1.76 Less than 50 inches....... 4/1 to 11/1.
Sandy Beach West........................ 1.10 Less than 50 inches....... 4/1 to 11/1.
Sandy Beach East........................ 4.96 Less than 50 inches....... 4/1 to 11/1.
East McCoy.............................. 3.02 All....................... 4/1 to 11/1.
South Old Station....................... 4.29 All....................... 4/1 to 11/1.
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Potato Butte............................ 4.32 Less than 50 inches....... 4/1 to 11/1.
Little Antelope Valley Pit.............. 0.85 Less than 50 inches....... 4/1 to 11/1.
Butte Valley............................ 1.13 Less than 50 inches....... 4/1 to 11/1.
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Total............................... 25.88
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4. Allowing Non-Highway Legal Vehicle Access on NFS Roads That Are
Maintained for Use by Highway Legal Vehicles. The LNF believes the
roads listed in the table below would enhance wheeled motorized
recreation opportunities for the public if they were open to use by all
vehicle classes. The LNF will evaluate the safety hazards associated
with allowing highway legal and non-highway legal vehicle use by the
public on these roads. The LNF may allow segments of these roads as
open to all vehicles where it is determined that it will not create a
traffic safety hazard or that hazards can be mitigated.
Table 4.--NFS Road Segments Currently Open to Highway Legal Vehicles Only Proposed for Designation as Open to All Vehicles
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Length Current permitted Proposed permitted
Route ID Route segment (miles) vehicle class vehicle class Season of use
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31N17/DR17......................... From 30N17 to 31N45 (Dry 1.83 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
Lake).
32N10/DR10......................... From 32N10A to 31N24 1.69 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
(Silver Lake, Rocky Knoll).
32N10/DR10......................... From 31N24 to 31N25 1.15 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
(Stephens Camp).
32N10C............................. (Caribou Lake Spur)........ 0.18 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
29N03.............................. From 29N20Y to 29N03B 1.24 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
(Roxie Peconom).
32N08.............................. From CA 44 to 32N23 (Bogard 0.81 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
Work Center).
32N10/DR10......................... From CA 44 to 32N22 (Bogard 1.34 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
Rest Area).
32N10/DR10......................... From 31N15 to 31N28 0.14 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
(Stephens Camp).
32N22.............................. From 32N53 to UNE394 0.19 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
(Bogard Rest Area).
32N22.............................. From 32N10/DR10 to 32N29 0.14 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
(Bogard Rest Area).
32N60.............................. From 32N73Y to 32N73Y 1.76 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
(Grays Flat).
32N12.............................. From 32N42Y to 31N13 (Twin 0,28 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
Bridges).
32N12.............................. From 32N38 to 32N42Y (Twin 1.60 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
Bridges, Badger Mountain
north).
32N13.............................. From 32N12 to 32N12Y (Twin 1.46 Highway legal only.... All................... Year round.
Bridges).
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Total.......................... ........................... 12.81
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Maps and tables describing in detail both the LNF transportation
system and the proposed action can found at: https://www.fs.fed.us/r5/
1asses/12rotects/NEPA_proiectshoute/index.php.
In addition, maps will be available for viewing at:
Lassen National Forest, Region 5, 2550 Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA
96130.
Almanor Ranger District, 900 E. HWY 36, Chester, CA 96020.
Eagle Lake Ranger District, 477-050 Eagle Lake Road, Susanville, CA
96130.
Hat Creek Ranger District, 43225 E. HWY 299, Fall River Mills, CA
96028.
Responsible Official
Jack Walton, Acting Forest Supervisor, Supervisor's Office, Lassen
National Forest, Region 5, 2550 Riverside Drive, Susanville, CA 96130.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The responsible official will decide whether to adopt and implement
the proposed action, an alternative to the proposed action, or take no
action to make changes to the existing Lassen National Forest
Transportation System and prohibit cross country wheeled motorized
vehicle travel by the public off the designated system. Once the
decision is made, the Lassen National Forest will publish a Motor
Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) identifying the roads, trails and areas that are
designated as open to the public for motor vehicle use. The MVUM shall
specify the classes of vehicles and, if appropriate, the times of year
for which use is authorized.
Scoping Process
Public participation will be especially important at several points
during the analysis. The Forest Service will be seeking information,
comments, and assistance from the federal, state, and local agencies
and other individuals or organizations who may be interested in or
affected by the proposed action.
The Notice of Intent is expected to be published in the Federal
Register on October 24, 2007. The comment period on the proposed action
will extend 30 days from the date the Notice of Intent is published in
the Federal Register.
The draft environmental impact statement is expected to be filed
with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and to be available for
public review by March 7, 2008. EPA will publish a notice of
availability (NOA) of the draft EIS in the Federal Register. The
comment period on the draft EIS will extend 45 days from the date the
EPA publishes the NOA in the Federal Register. At that time, copies of
the draft EIS will be distributed to interested and affected agencies,
organizations, and members of the public for their review and comment.
It is very important that those interested in the management of the
Lassen National Forest participate at that time. Submission of comments
in response to the draft EIS is a
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prerequisite for eligibility to appeal under the 36 CFR part 215
regulations.
The final EIS is scheduled to be completed in June 2008. In the
final EIS, the Forest Service will respond to comments received during
the comment period that pertain to the environmental consequences
discussed in the draft EIS and applicable laws, regulations, and
policies considered in making the decision.
Comment Requested
This notice of intent initiates the scoping process which guides
the development of the environmental impact statement. Comments
received, including the names and addresses of those who comment, will
be considered part of the public record on this proposal and will be
available for public inspection.
The Forest Service believes, at this early stage, it is important
to give reviewers notice of several court rulings related to public
participation in the environmental review process. First, reviewers of
draft environmental impact statements must structure their
participation in the environmental review of the proposal so that it is
meaningful and alerts an agency to the reviewer's position and
contentions. Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. NRDC, 435 U.S. 519,
553 (1978). Also, environmental objections that could be raised at the
draft environmental impact statement stage, but that are not raised
until after completion of the final environmental impact statement may
be waived or dismissed by the courts. City of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.2d
1016, 1022 (9th Cir. 1986) and Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490
F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980). Because of these court rulings,
it is very important that those interested in this proposed action
participate by the close of the 45 day comment period so that
substantive comments and objections are made available to the Forest
Service at a time when it can meaningfully consider them and respond to
them in the final environmental impact statement.
To assist the Forest Service in identifying and considering issues
and concerns on the proposed action, comments on the draft
environmental impact statement should be as specific as possible. It is
also helpful if comments refer to specific pages or chapters of the
draft environmental impact statement. Comments may also address the
adequacy of the draft environmental impact statement or the merits of
the alternatives formulated and discussed in the statement. Reviewers
may wish to refer to the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations
for implementing the procedural provisions of the National
Environmental Policy Act at 40 CFR 1503.3 in addressing these points.
(Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22; Forest Service Handbook
1909.15, section 21)
Jack T. Walton,
Acting, Lassen National Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 07-5272 Filed 10-24-07; 8:45 am]
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