Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, OR; Westside Rangeland Analysis, 1317-1318 [08-17]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 5 / Tuesday, January 8, 2008 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Title: Transfer of Farm Records Between Counties. OMB Control Number: 0560–0253. Type of Request: Extension with no revision. Abstract: Farm owners or operators may elect to transfer farm records between counties when the principal dwelling of the farm operator has changed, a change has occurred in the operation of the land, or a change that would cause the receiving administrative county office to be more accessible such as a new highway and relocation of the county office building site. The transfer of farm records is also required when an FSA county office closes. FSA County Committees from both the transferring and receiving county must approve or disapprove all proposed farm transfers. In some cases, the State Committee and/or the National Office must also approve or disapprove proposed farm transfers. Estimate of Burden: Average 10 minutes per response. Type of Respondents: Owners and operators. Estimated Number of Respondents: 25,000. Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 1. Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 2,500 hours. Comment is invited on: (1) Whether the collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the information from those who are to respond, including the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology. All comments received in response to this notice, including names and addresses when provided, will be a matter of public record. Comments will be summarized and included in the submission for Office of Management and Budget Approval. pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES Description of Information Collection Forest Service Signed at Washington, DC, on January 2, 2008. Glen L. Keyyp, Acting Administrator, Farm Service Agency. [FR Doc. E8–34 Filed 1–7–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–05–P VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:32 Jan 07, 2008 Jkt 214001 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, OR; Westside Rangeland Analysis Forest Service, USDA. Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement. AGENCY: ACTION: SUMMARY: The USDA, Forest Service will prepare an environmental impact statement to authorize livestock grazing within the Westside Rangeland Analysis Area on the Wallowa Valley Ranger District of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. DATES: Written comments concerning the proposed action should be received by February 11, 2008. Send written comments and suggestions to Wallowa Valley District Ranger, WallowaWhitman National Forest, 88401 Highway 82, Box A, Enterprise, OR 97828. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alicia Glassford, Interdisciplinary Team Leader, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Wallowa Mountains Office, 88401 Hwy 82, Box A, Enterprise, OR, Phone: (541) 426–5689. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Purpose and Need The purpose of and need for this action is to allocate forage for commercial livestock grazing. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan allows for livestock forage production where forage is in excess to basic plant and soil needs, wildlife needs, and where other specific resource conditions are to be achieved or maintained. While livestock grazing has been ongoing for many years in the Westside Rangeland Analysis Area, this grazing has been addressed through annual operating instructions which have not been subjected to a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analysis process. Thus, the NEPA process for this group of allotments is being initiated. Proposed Action The Westside Rangeland Analysis Area (63,507 acres) is located approximately 20 miles north of Enterprise, Oregon and is the portion of National Forest System lands within the Wallowa Valley Ranger District generally located west of State Highway 3. The proposal will result in Allotment Management Plans for the six allotments within the Westside Rangeland Analysis Area: Buck Creek Allotment, Day Ridge Allotment, Mud Creek Allotment, North Powwatka Allotment, South Powwatka PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 1317 Allotment, and Tope Creek Allotment. Specific elements of the Proposed Action are as follows: Authorize a total of 1579 head-months of livestock grazing on the 22,718-acre Buck Creek Allotment between June 1 and October 31. Authorize a total of 100 head-months of livestock grazing on the 2,765-acre Day Ridge Allotment between May 15 and June 15. Authorize a total of 3,528 headmonths of livestock grazing on the 11,032-acre Mud Creek Allotment between May 15 and September 15. Authorize a total of 774 head-months of livestock grazing on the 8074-acre North Powwatka Allotment between April 15 and November 15. Authorize a total of 1171 head-months of livestock grazing on the 11,455-acre South Powwatka Allotment between June 1 and October 31. Authorize a total of 429 head-months of livestock grazing on the 7,463-acre Tope Creek Allotment between June 1 and September 30. Responsible Official The Wallowa Valley District Ranger, Barbara C. Van Alstine, will be the responsible official for making the decision and providing direction for the analysis. Nature of Decision To Be Made The responsible official will decide whether or not to authorize commercial livestock grazing within the Westside Rangeland Area. The responsible official will also decide whether or not to select the proposed action as stated or modified, or to select an alternative to it, any mitigation measures needed and any monitoring that may be required. Scoping Process This notice of intent begins the scoping process in the development of the environmental impact statement. Public participation is especially important at several points during the development of the EIS. The Forest Service is seeking information, comments, and coordination with the Federal, State, and local agencies and tribal governments and individuals or organizations who may be interested in or affected by the proposed action. The public is asked to provide the responsible official with written comments describing their concerns about this project. The most useful comments to developing or refining the proposed action would be site specific concerns and those that pertain to authorizing livestock grazing within the Westside Rangeland Analysis Area that meets the Purpose of and Need for E:\FR\FM\08JAN1.SGM 08JAN1 1318 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 5 / Tuesday, January 8, 2008 / Notices pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES Action. See DATES above for the mailing address for written comments. Early Notice of Importance of Public Participation in Subsequent Environmental Review The draft environmental impact statement is expected to be filed with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and to be available to the public for review by May 2008. EPA will publish a notice of availability of the draft EIS in the Federal Register. The comment period on the draft EIS will extend 45 days from the date the EPA notice appears 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 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest participate at that time. The final EIS is scheduled to be completed in September 2008. In the final EIS, the Forest Service is required to respond to substantive 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 regarding authorization of livestock grazing. 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 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. Substantive comments are defined as ‘‘comments within the scope of the proposed action, specific to the proposed action, and have a direct relationship to the proposed action, and include supporting reasons for the Responsible Official to consider (36 CFR 215.2). Submission of substantive comments is a prerequisite for eligibility to appeal under the 36 CFR part 215 regulations. 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 VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:32 Jan 07, 2008 Jkt 214001 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 45day 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. 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. (Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22; Forest Service Handbook 1909.15, Section 21) Dated: December 20, 2007. Barbara C. Van Alstine, Wallowa Valley District Ranger. [FR Doc. 08–17 Filed 1–7–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–11–M DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Foreign-Trade Zones Board [Docket 52–2007)] Foreign-Trade Zone 202—Los Angeles, California, Area Application for Reorganization/Expansion An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board (the Board) by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles, grantee of FTZ 202, requesting authority to reorganize and expand its zone in the Los Angeles area, adjacent to the Los Angeles-Long Beach Customs port of entry. The application was submitted pursuant to the provisions of the Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), and the regulations of the Board (15 CFR part 400). It was formally filed on December 19, 2007. FTZ 202 was approved on July 14, 1994 (Board Order 693, 59 FR 37464, 7/ 22/94), expanded on August 26, 1996 PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 (Board Order 842, 61 FR 46763, 9/5/96) and on July 9, 1999 (Board Order 1043, 64 FR 38887, 7/20/99), and expanded/ reorganized on April 30, 2004 (Board Order 1331, 69 FR 26065, 5/11/04). The zone project currently consists of 22 sites (5,704 acres) and a temporary site (10 acres) located at port facilities, industrial parks and warehouse facilities in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Kern and Riverside Counties. (An expansion application is currently pending (Doc. 44–2006) to include a site (177 acres, Proposed Site 23) within the Tejon Industrial Complex in Lebec.) The applicant is now requesting authority to reorganize and expand its zone project as follows. The changes will result in an overall net decrease of 329.25 acres in zone acreage. Site 4 (Dominguez Technology Center)—Remove 35.4 acres (10 parcels) within the site due to changed circumstances (new site total—353.60 acres); Site 5 (located at 300 W. Artesia Boulevard, Compton)—Remove the entire site from the zone project due to changed circumstances; New Proposed Site 5 (8.51 acres, 2 parcels)—two warehouse facilities of 3Plus Logistics located at 20250 South Alameda Street in Rancho Dominguez (6.13 acres) and at 2730 El Presidio Street in Carson (2.38 acres); Site 8 (located within Watson Industrial Center South, 1031/1035 Watson Center Road, Carson)—Combine Site 8 and Site 10 (Watson Industrial Center South) to become Site 10 (new site total—325 acres); Site 9 (Harbor Gateway Industrial Area)—Expand the site to include Temporary Site 1 (10 acres) and include an additional 5.61 acres (Parcel A— 15.61 acres); expand to include an additional parcel at 1451 Knox Street in Torrance (Parcel C—7.26 acres); and, rename existing Site 9 as Parcel B (7 acres) (new site total—29.87 acres); Site 11 (Watson Corporate Center)— Expand the site to include an additional 46.79 acres (3 contiguous parcels) located at 2417 East Carson Street in Carson (new site total—153.79 acres); Site 16 (Artesia Corridor Commerce Park)—Remove 9.8 acres within the site located at 1700 S. 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[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 5 (Tuesday, January 8, 2008)]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, OR; Westside Rangeland Analysis

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION:  Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.

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SUMMARY: The USDA, Forest Service will prepare an environmental impact 
statement to authorize livestock grazing within the Westside Rangeland 
Analysis Area on the Wallowa Valley Ranger District of the Wallowa-
Whitman National Forest.

DATES: Written comments concerning the proposed action should be 
received by February 11, 2008. Send written comments and suggestions to 
Wallowa Valley District Ranger, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, 88401 
Highway 82, Box A, Enterprise, OR 97828.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alicia Glassford, Interdisciplinary 
Team Leader, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Wallowa Mountains Office, 
88401 Hwy 82, Box A, Enterprise, OR, Phone: (541) 426-5689.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Purpose and Need

    The purpose of and need for this action is to allocate forage for 
commercial livestock grazing. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Land 
and Resource Management Plan allows for livestock forage production 
where forage is in excess to basic plant and soil needs, wildlife 
needs, and where other specific resource conditions are to be achieved 
or maintained. While livestock grazing has been ongoing for many years 
in the Westside Rangeland Analysis Area, this grazing has been 
addressed through annual operating instructions which have not been 
subjected to a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analysis 
process. Thus, the NEPA process for this group of allotments is being 
initiated.

Proposed Action

    The Westside Rangeland Analysis Area (63,507 acres) is located 
approximately 20 miles north of Enterprise, Oregon and is the portion 
of National Forest System lands within the Wallowa Valley Ranger 
District generally located west of State Highway 3. The proposal will 
result in Allotment Management Plans for the six allotments within the 
Westside Rangeland Analysis Area: Buck Creek Allotment, Day Ridge 
Allotment, Mud Creek Allotment, North Powwatka Allotment, South 
Powwatka Allotment, and Tope Creek Allotment. Specific elements of the 
Proposed Action are as follows:
    Authorize a total of 1579 head-months of livestock grazing on the 
22,718-acre Buck Creek Allotment between June 1 and October 31.
    Authorize a total of 100 head-months of livestock grazing on the 
2,765-acre Day Ridge Allotment between May 15 and June 15.
    Authorize a total of 3,528 head-months of livestock grazing on the 
11,032-acre Mud Creek Allotment between May 15 and September 15.
    Authorize a total of 774 head-months of livestock grazing on the 
8074-acre North Powwatka Allotment between April 15 and November 15.
    Authorize a total of 1171 head-months of livestock grazing on the 
11,455-acre South Powwatka Allotment between June 1 and October 31.
    Authorize a total of 429 head-months of livestock grazing on the 
7,463-acre Tope Creek Allotment between June 1 and September 30.

Responsible Official

    The Wallowa Valley District Ranger, Barbara C. Van Alstine, will be 
the responsible official for making the decision and providing 
direction for the analysis.

Nature of Decision To Be Made

    The responsible official will decide whether or not to authorize 
commercial livestock grazing within the Westside Rangeland Area. The 
responsible official will also decide whether or not to select the 
proposed action as stated or modified, or to select an alternative to 
it, any mitigation measures needed and any monitoring that may be 
required.

Scoping Process

    This notice of intent begins the scoping process in the development 
of the environmental impact statement. Public participation is 
especially important at several points during the development of the 
EIS. The Forest Service is seeking information, comments, and 
coordination with the Federal, State, and local agencies and tribal 
governments and individuals or organizations who may be interested in 
or affected by the proposed action. The public is asked to provide the 
responsible official with written comments describing their concerns 
about this project. The most useful comments to developing or refining 
the proposed action would be site specific concerns and those that 
pertain to authorizing livestock grazing within the Westside Rangeland 
Analysis Area that meets the Purpose of and Need for

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Action. See DATES above for the mailing address for written comments.

Early Notice of Importance of Public Participation in Subsequent 
Environmental Review

    The draft environmental impact statement is expected to be filed 
with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and to be available to 
the public for review by May 2008. EPA will publish a notice of 
availability of the draft EIS in the Federal Register. The comment 
period on the draft EIS will extend 45 days from the date the EPA 
notice appears 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 
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest participate at that time.
    The final EIS is scheduled to be completed in September 2008. In 
the final EIS, the Forest Service is required to respond to substantive 
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 
regarding authorization of livestock grazing. 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 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. 
Substantive comments are defined as ``comments within the scope of the 
proposed action, specific to the proposed action, and have a direct 
relationship to the proposed action, and include supporting reasons for 
the Responsible Official to consider (36 CFR 215.2). Submission of 
substantive comments is a prerequisite for eligibility to appeal under 
the 36 CFR part 215 regulations.
    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.
    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.

(Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22; Forest Service Handbook 
1909.15, Section 21)

    Dated: December 20, 2007.
Barbara C. Van Alstine,
Wallowa Valley District Ranger.
[FR Doc. 08-17 Filed 1-7-08; 8:45 am]
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