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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Land Management Planning
Adjustment of Previously Initiated
Land Management Plan Revisions for
the Pike and San Isabel National
Forests and the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands, in
Colorado and Kansas
The Pike and San Isabel
National Forests and the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands, USDA
Forest Service.
AGENCY:
Authority: 36 CFR 219.14(b)(3).
Notice: Resumption of planning and
adjustment to the National Forest
System Land Management Planning
Rule (2008 Planning Rule) for
previously-initiated land management
plan revisions; the Pike and San Isabel
National Forests and the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands.
SUMMARY: The USDA Forest Service is
resuming preparation of the Pike and
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San Isabel National Forests land
management plan (Forests Plan), and
the Cimarron and Comanche National
Grasslands land management plan
(Grasslands Plan) as directed by the
National Forest Management Act
(NFMA). Preparation of these two plans,
which will replace the single 1984 land
and resource management plan (as
amended) (1984 Plan) for all four units,
was halted when the 2005 Planning
Rule was enjoined. A new planning rule
(36 CFR 219) was implemented on April
21, 2008, allowing the planning
processes to be resumed.
DATES: Resumption is effective upon
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barb
Masinton, 719–553–1475.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Responsible Official (Forest Supervisor)
for the Pike and San Isabel National
Forests and the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands will
resume the previously-initiated land
management plan (plan) revisions under
the requirements of the 2008 Planning
Rule. The plan revisions will be
conducted in accordance with all Forest
Service directives applicable to the 2008
Planning Rule.
All four units (the Pike and the San
Isabel National Forests, and the
Cimarron and the Comanche National
Grasslands) fall under the 1984 Plan. As
part of the revision process, the
Responsible Official is preparing two
separate plans. The revision of the 1984
Plan was initiated iii 1999 under the
1982 Planning Rule, a process that was
transitioned to the 2005 Planning Rule
on May 26, 2005 (Federal Register
Notice Vol. 70(101), p. 30411). The first
of the two plans to be released is the
Grasslands Plan. Several public
meetings were conducted to provide
opportunities for interested parties to
collaborate on the development of the
Grasslands Plan. A proposed (draft) plan
was available for a 90-day public
comment period from December 28,
2005 through April 3, 2006, and a pre
decisional version was available in
March 2007. An objection period was
underway when the 2005 Planning Rule
was enjoined. The planning process for
the second of the two plans, the Forests
Plan, was also underway when the 2005
Planning Rule was enjoined; a proposed
plan was not yet available for public
review.
On March 30, 2007, the federal
district court for the Northern District of
California enjoined the Forest Service
from implementing and using the 2005
Planning Rule until the agency provided
notice of the rulemaking and a comment
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period and conducted an assessment of
the rule’s effects on the environment
and completed consultation under the
Endangered Species Act. Plan revisions
of both the Forests Plan and the
Grasslands Plan were suspended in
response to the injunction. On April 21,
2008, the Forest Service adopted a new
planning rule-the 2008 Planning Rule
(36 CFR 219 (2008)). The 2008 Planning
Rule explicitly allows the resumption of
plan revisions that followed the
requirements of the 2005 Planning Rule
(36 CFR part 219 (2005)) based on a
finding that the revision process
conforms to the 2008 Planning Rule (36
CFR 219. 14(b)(3)(ii)).
Based on the discussions above, I find
that the planning actions taken before
April 21, 2008 conform to the planning
requirements of the 2008 Planning Rule
and the plan revision processes
undertaken to date for each plan may
resume.
The public will continue to be invited
to collaborate during the resumed
development of each revised plan. For
information about the revision of these
plans, documents associated with both
revision efforts, including schedules,
see: https://www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/
projects/forest_revisionlindex.shtml
Dated: April 23, 2008.
Robert J. Leaverton,
Forest Supervisor.
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Dated: April 23, 2008.
Jeanine A. Derby,
Forest Supervisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Land Management Planning Adjustment of Previously Initiated Land
Management Plan Revisions for the Pike and San Isabel National Forests
and the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands, in Colorado and
Kansas
AGENCY: The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands, USDA Forest Service.
Authority: 36 CFR 219.14(b)(3).
Notice: Resumption of planning and adjustment to the National
Forest System Land Management Planning Rule (2008 Planning Rule) for
previously-initiated land management plan revisions; the Pike and San
Isabel National Forests and the Cimarron and Comanche National
Grasslands.
SUMMARY: The USDA Forest Service is resuming preparation of the Pike
and
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San Isabel National Forests land management plan (Forests Plan), and
the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands land management plan
(Grasslands Plan) as directed by the National Forest Management Act
(NFMA). Preparation of these two plans, which will replace the single
1984 land and resource management plan (as amended) (1984 Plan) for all
four units, was halted when the 2005 Planning Rule was enjoined. A new
planning rule (36 CFR 219) was implemented on April 21, 2008, allowing
the planning processes to be resumed.
DATES: Resumption is effective upon publication of this notice in the
Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barb Masinton, 719-553-1475.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Responsible Official (Forest Supervisor)
for the Pike and San Isabel National Forests and the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands will resume the previously-initiated land
management plan (plan) revisions under the requirements of the 2008
Planning Rule. The plan revisions will be conducted in accordance with
all Forest Service directives applicable to the 2008 Planning Rule.
All four units (the Pike and the San Isabel National Forests, and
the Cimarron and the Comanche National Grasslands) fall under the 1984
Plan. As part of the revision process, the Responsible Official is
preparing two separate plans. The revision of the 1984 Plan was
initiated iii 1999 under the 1982 Planning Rule, a process that was
transitioned to the 2005 Planning Rule on May 26, 2005 (Federal
Register Notice Vol. 70(101), p. 30411). The first of the two plans to
be released is the Grasslands Plan. Several public meetings were
conducted to provide opportunities for interested parties to
collaborate on the development of the Grasslands Plan. A proposed
(draft) plan was available for a 90-day public comment period from
December 28, 2005 through April 3, 2006, and a pre decisional version
was available in March 2007. An objection period was underway when the
2005 Planning Rule was enjoined. The planning process for the second of
the two plans, the Forests Plan, was also underway when the 2005
Planning Rule was enjoined; a proposed plan was not yet available for
public review.
On March 30, 2007, the federal district court for the Northern
District of California enjoined the Forest Service from implementing
and using the 2005 Planning Rule until the agency provided notice of
the rulemaking and a comment period and conducted an assessment of the
rule's effects on the environment and completed consultation under the
Endangered Species Act. Plan revisions of both the Forests Plan and the
Grasslands Plan were suspended in response to the injunction. On April
21, 2008, the Forest Service adopted a new planning rule-the 2008
Planning Rule (36 CFR 219 (2008)). The 2008 Planning Rule explicitly
allows the resumption of plan revisions that followed the requirements
of the 2005 Planning Rule (36 CFR part 219 (2005)) based on a finding
that the revision process conforms to the 2008 Planning Rule (36 CFR
219. 14(b)(3)(ii)).
Based on the discussions above, I find that the planning actions
taken before April 21, 2008 conform to the planning requirements of the
2008 Planning Rule and the plan revision processes undertaken to date
for each plan may resume.
The public will continue to be invited to collaborate during the
resumed development of each revised plan. For information about the
revision of these plans, documents associated with both revision
efforts, including schedules, see: https://www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/
projects/forest_revisionlindex.shtml
Dated: April 23, 2008.
Robert J. Leaverton,
Forest Supervisor.
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