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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Notice of Availability of a Draft
Environmental Assessment / Habitat
Conservation Plan and Receipt of
Application for Issuance of a Permit for
Incidental Take of the Golden-Cheeked
Warbler and Five Karst Invertebrates
During the Construction and Operation
of a Residential, Commercial, and/or
Retail Development on Portions of the
Approximately 70-acre GDF Property in
Austin, Travis County, TX
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
sroberts on PROD1PC70 with NOTICES
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: GDF Realty Investments, Ltd.,
and Purcell Investments, L.P.,
(Applicants) have applied for an
incidental take permit (TE–171255)
pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act) for the golden-cheeked
warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia) and
five karst invertebrates: Tooth Cave
spider (Neoleptoneta myopica), Bone
Cave harvestman (Texella reyesi), Tooth
Cave pseudoscorpion (Tartarocreagris
texana), Kretschmarr Cave mold beetle
(Texamaurops reddelli), and Tooth Cave
ground beetle (Rhadine persephone).
The proposed take would occur as the
result of construction and operation of
a residential, commercial, and/or retail
development with associated streets and
utilities on portions of the
approximately 70-acre GDF property in
Austin, Travis County, Texas.
DATES: To ensure consideration, written
comments must be received on or before
February 29, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to review
the Environmental Assessment and
Habitat Conservation Plan (EA/HCP)
may obtain a copy by written or
telephone request to Cyndee Watson,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service),
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10711 Burnet Road, Suite 200, Austin,
Texas 78758, (512/490–0057 ext. 223),
or on the Web at https://www.fws.gov/
southwest/es/austintexas/. Documents
will be available for public inspection
by written request, or by appointment
only during normal business hours (8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) at the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 10711 Burnet Road,
Suite 200, Austin, Texas. Comments
concerning the issuance of this permit
should be submitted in writing to the
Field Supervisor, Adam Zerrenner, at
the above address. Please refer to permit
number TE–171255–0 when submitting
comments.
Public Availability of Comments
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 can 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.
FOR FUTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Adam Zerrenner at the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service Austin Office, 10711
Burnet Road, Suite 200, Austin, Texas
78758, (512/490–0057 ext. 248), or
Adam_Zerrenner@fws.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 9
of the Endangered Species Act of 1973,
as amended (Act) prohibits the ‘‘taking’’
of endangered species. However, the
Service, under limited circumstances,
may issue permits to take endangered
wildlife species incidental to, and not
the purpose of, otherwise lawful
activities. Regulations governing
permits for endangered species are at 50
CFR 17.22. This notice is provided
pursuant to section 10(c) of the
Endangered Species Act and National
Environmental Policy Act regulations
(40 CFR 1506.6).
The Service has prepared the EA/HCP
for the incidental take application. A
determination of jeopardy or non-
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Amount
jeopardy to the species and a decision
pursuant to the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) will not be made
until at least 60 days from the date of
publication of this notice. This notice is
provided pursuant to Section 10(c) of
the Act and National Environmental
Policy Act regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
Applicant: GDF Realty Investments,
Ltd. (Mr. R. James George) and Purcell
Investments, L.P. (Dr. Fred Purcell) own
approximately 70 acres, a portion of
which is proposed for residential,
commercial and/or retail development.
These 70 acres are divided into two
separate tracts and are located near the
northwest corner of Ranch Road 620
and Ranch Road 2222, on the northwest
side of Austin, Travis County. Six
federally-listed endangered species have
been documented as occurring on
portions of the 70-acre property. These
species are identified above.
Under the Proposed Alternative, the
Service has included an option that
includes on-site and off-site mitigation
for impacts to the golden-cheeked
warbler and karst invertebrates.
The Proposed Alternative includes
the issuance of a permit under section
10(a)(1)(B) of the Act to authorize
incidental take of the species listed
above during the construction and
operation of a residential, commercial,
and/or retail development with
attendant roads and utilities on portions
of the 70-acre property. The proposed
action on the 70-acre property includes
a development area of approximately
40.2 acres, an on-site preserve
(mitigation) of approximately 7 acres,
and sale of approximately 22.7 acres to
Travis County or other similar entity to
be protected and managed as part of the
Balcones Canyonlands Preserve (BCP).
Under the Proposed Alternative, the
Applicants will provide (fee simple or
conservation easement) the on-site
mitigation land. It will be combined
with a separate on-site 22.7-acre
acquisition and will be preserved and
managed as part of the BCP in
perpetuity. The proposed preserve (onsite mitigation land and 22.7-acre
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acquisition) was designed to include
most of the on-site area known to be
occupied by the golden-cheeked
warbler. With respect to the five
federally-listed karst invertebrates, the
preserve was designed and configured
to incorporate the remaining suite of
biotic and abiotic factors needed to
promote the integrity of fullyfunctioning karst ecosystems on which
the endangered invertebrates depend.
The Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP)
as part of the Proposed Alternative
would substantially avoid impacts to
the golden-cheeked warbler and five
federally-listed karst invertebrates listed
above. Impacts that cannot be avoided
would be minimized and mitigated to
the maximum extent practicable. The
draft EA/HCP describes the impacts that
would likely result to the affected
species (the take); what steps the
Applicants would take to avoid,
minimize, and mitigate such impacts;
the funding that would be made
available to implement those steps; the
alternative actions; and the options
available within them.
Two other alternatives included in the
EA/HCP are the ‘‘no action’’ alternative
and the ‘‘past development alternatives
considered.’’ The ‘‘no action’’
alternative assumes that the proposed
development does not occur, and that
no application for an incidental take
permit is processed. The ‘‘past
development alternatives considered’’
pertain to larger and smaller
development areas that were discussed.
In accordance with the Act, and 50
CFR 17.22, in December 1997 the
Applicants applied for seven section
10(a)(1)(B) incidental take permits
(PRT–838754, PRT–841088, PRT–
841090, PRT–841093, PRT–841117,
PRT–841120, and PRT–841125),
covering approximately 216 acres
known as the Hart Triangle (former
entire tract), Travis County, Texas.
These permits would have allowed for
take of the affected species associated
with construction, operation, and
occupation of residential and
commercial development along with
streets, utilities, and other
improvements and facilities. However,
the Service concluded that the seven
HCPs would not have avoided,
minimized, and mitigated for the
potential impacts to the affected species
to the maximum extent practicable.
Therefore, because of this and other
inadequacies in the applications, the
Service denied all seven applications.
Subsequently, the Applicants filed
suit against the Service claiming it had
‘‘taken’’ their property under the 5th
Amendment. The plaintiffs and the
Service agreed to enter mediation
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beginning in October 1999. After further
HCP negotiations, the Service prepared
a draft EA/HCP for development of
portions of the 216-acre Hart Triangle.
The draft EA/HCP was noticed in the
Federal Register on June 02, 2000, but
was never accepted by the Applicants,
and therefore never finalized. The
permit (TE–027690) was never issued.
Since the June 2000 Federal Register
Notice, approximately 146 acres of the
former 216-acre Hart Triangle have been
sold and/or transferred to Travis County
and are managed as part of the BCP. The
incidental take permit application under
consideration is for the remaining 70
acres.
Christopher T. Jones,
Acting Regional Director, Southwest Region,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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[AK–910–08–1739–NSSI]
Notice of Public Meeting, North Slope
Science Initiative, Science Technical
Advisory Panel
Bureau of Land Management,
Alaska State Office, North Slope Science
Initiative, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act (FLPMA) and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972 (FACA), the U.S.
Department of the Interior, North Slope
Science Initiative (NSSI) Science
Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) will
meet as indicated below:
DATES: The meeting will be held
February 6 and 7, 2008, in Fairbanks,
Alaska. On February 6, 2008, the
meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at the
University of Alaska Fairbanks
International Arctic Research Center,
Room 401. Public comments will begin
at 3 p.m. On February 7, 2008, the
meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the
same location.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
F. Payne, Ph.D., Executive Director,
North Slope Science Initiative (910),
c/o Bureau of Land Management, 222
W. Seventh Avenue, #13, Anchorage,
AK 99513, (907) 271–3431 or e-mail
john_f_payne@blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NSSI,
STAP provides advice and
recommendations to the NSSI Oversight
Group (OG) regarding priority needs for
management decisions across the North
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may include recommendations on
inventory, monitoring, and research
activities that lead to informed land
management decisions. The topics to be
discussed at the meeting include:
• Task orders to the STAP.
• NSSI business processes.
• Project coordination with senior
NSSI agency staff.
• NSSI priority issues and projects.
• Other topics the OG or STAP may
raise.
All meetings are open to the public.
The public may present written
comments to the STAP through the
NSSI Executive Director. When making
public comment, participants should
know that their address, phone number,
e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in their
comment, along with their entire
comment, may be made publicly
available at any time. Commenters can
ask that personal identifying
information be withheld from their
comments, but this cannot be
guaranteed. Depending on the number
of persons wishing to comment and
time available, the time for individual
oral comments may be limited.
Individuals who plan to attend and
need special assistance, such as sign
language interpretation, transportation,
or other reasonable accommodations,
should contact the NSSI Executive
Director.
Dated: December 20, 2007.
Thomas P. Lonnie,
Alaska State Director.
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[ES–930–5104–FI]
Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of
Terminated Oil and Gas Lease
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Interior.
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Reinstatement of Terminated Oil and
Gas Lease.
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SUMMARY: Under the provisions of
Public Law 97–451, the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) received a petition
for reinstatement of the oil and gas
leases, ARES 52198 and ARES 52200
located in Scott and Montgomery
County, Ouachita N.F., Arkansas, and
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Ouachita N.F., Arkansas. The petition
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Notice of Availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment /
Habitat Conservation Plan and Receipt of Application for Issuance of a
Permit for Incidental Take of the Golden-Cheeked Warbler and Five Karst
Invertebrates During the Construction and Operation of a Residential,
Commercial, and/or Retail Development on Portions of the Approximately
70-acre GDF Property in Austin, Travis County, TX
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: GDF Realty Investments, Ltd., and Purcell Investments, L.P.,
(Applicants) have applied for an incidental take permit (TE-171255)
pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973,
as amended (Act) for the golden-cheeked warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia)
and five karst invertebrates: Tooth Cave spider (Neoleptoneta myopica),
Bone Cave harvestman (Texella reyesi), Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion
(Tartarocreagris texana), Kretschmarr Cave mold beetle (Texamaurops
reddelli), and Tooth Cave ground beetle (Rhadine persephone). The
proposed take would occur as the result of construction and operation
of a residential, commercial, and/or retail development with associated
streets and utilities on portions of the approximately 70-acre GDF
property in Austin, Travis County, Texas.
DATES: To ensure consideration, written comments must be received on or
before February 29, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to review the Environmental Assessment and
Habitat Conservation Plan (EA/HCP) may obtain a copy by written or
telephone request to Cyndee Watson, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Service), 10711 Burnet Road, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78758, (512/490-
0057 ext. 223), or on the Web at https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/
austintexas/. Documents will be available for public inspection by
written request, or by appointment only during normal business hours (8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 10711 Burnet
Road, Suite 200, Austin, Texas. Comments concerning the issuance of
this permit should be submitted in writing to the Field Supervisor,
Adam Zerrenner, at the above address. Please refer to permit number TE-
171255-0 when submitting comments.
Public Availability of Comments
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 can
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.
FOR FUTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Adam Zerrenner at the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service Austin Office, 10711 Burnet Road, Suite 200, Austin,
Texas 78758, (512/490-0057 ext. 248), or Adam--Zerrenner@fws.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (Act) prohibits the ``taking'' of endangered species.
However, the Service, under limited circumstances, may issue permits to
take endangered wildlife species incidental to, and not the purpose of,
otherwise lawful activities. Regulations governing permits for
endangered species are at 50 CFR 17.22. This notice is provided
pursuant to section 10(c) of the Endangered Species Act and National
Environmental Policy Act regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
The Service has prepared the EA/HCP for the incidental take
application. A determination of jeopardy or non-jeopardy to the species
and a decision pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
will not be made until at least 60 days from the date of publication of
this notice. This notice is provided pursuant to Section 10(c) of the
Act and National Environmental Policy Act regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
Applicant: GDF Realty Investments, Ltd. (Mr. R. James George) and
Purcell Investments, L.P. (Dr. Fred Purcell) own approximately 70
acres, a portion of which is proposed for residential, commercial and/
or retail development. These 70 acres are divided into two separate
tracts and are located near the northwest corner of Ranch Road 620 and
Ranch Road 2222, on the northwest side of Austin, Travis County. Six
federally-listed endangered species have been documented as occurring
on portions of the 70-acre property. These species are identified
above.
Under the Proposed Alternative, the Service has included an option
that includes on-site and off-site mitigation for impacts to the
golden-cheeked warbler and karst invertebrates.
The Proposed Alternative includes the issuance of a permit under
section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Act to authorize incidental take of the
species listed above during the construction and operation of a
residential, commercial, and/or retail development with attendant roads
and utilities on portions of the 70-acre property. The proposed action
on the 70-acre property includes a development area of approximately
40.2 acres, an on-site preserve (mitigation) of approximately 7 acres,
and sale of approximately 22.7 acres to Travis County or other similar
entity to be protected and managed as part of the Balcones Canyonlands
Preserve (BCP).
Under the Proposed Alternative, the Applicants will provide (fee
simple or conservation easement) the on-site mitigation land. It will
be combined with a separate on-site 22.7-acre acquisition and will be
preserved and managed as part of the BCP in perpetuity. The proposed
preserve (on-site mitigation land and 22.7-acre
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acquisition) was designed to include most of the on-site area known to
be occupied by the golden-cheeked warbler. With respect to the five
federally-listed karst invertebrates, the preserve was designed and
configured to incorporate the remaining suite of biotic and abiotic
factors needed to promote the integrity of fully-functioning karst
ecosystems on which the endangered invertebrates depend.
The Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) as part of the Proposed
Alternative would substantially avoid impacts to the golden-cheeked
warbler and five federally-listed karst invertebrates listed above.
Impacts that cannot be avoided would be minimized and mitigated to the
maximum extent practicable. The draft EA/HCP describes the impacts that
would likely result to the affected species (the take); what steps the
Applicants would take to avoid, minimize, and mitigate such impacts;
the funding that would be made available to implement those steps; the
alternative actions; and the options available within them.
Two other alternatives included in the EA/HCP are the ``no action''
alternative and the ``past development alternatives considered.'' The
``no action'' alternative assumes that the proposed development does
not occur, and that no application for an incidental take permit is
processed. The ``past development alternatives considered'' pertain to
larger and smaller development areas that were discussed.
In accordance with the Act, and 50 CFR 17.22, in December 1997 the
Applicants applied for seven section 10(a)(1)(B) incidental take
permits (PRT-838754, PRT-841088, PRT-841090, PRT-841093, PRT-841117,
PRT-841120, and PRT-841125), covering approximately 216 acres known as
the Hart Triangle (former entire tract), Travis County, Texas. These
permits would have allowed for take of the affected species associated
with construction, operation, and occupation of residential and
commercial development along with streets, utilities, and other
improvements and facilities. However, the Service concluded that the
seven HCPs would not have avoided, minimized, and mitigated for the
potential impacts to the affected species to the maximum extent
practicable. Therefore, because of this and other inadequacies in the
applications, the Service denied all seven applications.
Subsequently, the Applicants filed suit against the Service
claiming it had ``taken'' their property under the 5th Amendment. The
plaintiffs and the Service agreed to enter mediation beginning in
October 1999. After further HCP negotiations, the Service prepared a
draft EA/HCP for development of portions of the 216-acre Hart Triangle.
The draft EA/HCP was noticed in the Federal Register on June 02, 2000,
but was never accepted by the Applicants, and therefore never
finalized. The permit (TE-027690) was never issued.
Since the June 2000 Federal Register Notice, approximately 146
acres of the former 216-acre Hart Triangle have been sold and/or
transferred to Travis County and are managed as part of the BCP. The
incidental take permit application under consideration is for the
remaining 70 acres.
Christopher T. Jones,
Acting Regional Director, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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