Status of Travel Management Planning and Providing Access for Subsistence Purposes Within the USDA Forest Service, Alaska Region, 40845 [E8-15873]
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Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v.
NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 553 (1978). Also,
environmental objections that could be
raised at the DEIS stage but that are not
raised until after completion of the FEIS
may be waived or dismissed by the
courts. City of Angoon v. Hodel, 803
F2.d 1016, 1022 (9th Circ. 1986) and
Wisconsin Heritages, Inc v. Harris, 490
F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980).
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Dated: June 27, 2008.
Cathy Barbouletos,
Forest Supervisor—Flathead National Forest.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Status of Travel Management Planning
and Providing Access for Subsistence
Purposes Within the USDA Forest
Service, Alaska Region
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice to inform.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The USDA Forest Service,
Alaska Region, is notifying the public of
the process for making travel
management decisions on National
Forest System (NFS) lands in Alaska,
consistent with both Subpart B of the
Travel Management Rule (36 CFR 212)
and the Alaska National Interest Lands
Conservation Act (ANILCA) Title VIII,
Sections 810 and 811. The Tongass
National Forest initiated travel
management analyses, and will be
completing National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) and producing Motor
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Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) over the
next 18 months, pursuant to 36 CFR 212
Subpart B. The analysis and associated
NEPA will evaluate the effects on
subsistence uses (Section 810 of
ANILCA) and subsistence access
(Section 811 of ANILCA); the public
involvement requirements of ANILCA
810 and 811 will run concurrent with
the NEPA public comment period,
including notice and hearings; the
NEPA documentation (for example,
environmental assessment) and decision
document (for example, Decision Notice
and Finding of No Significant Impact)
will be prepared to document the travel
management route and area designation
decisions. The prohibition on motor
vehicle use off the designated system
(36 CFR 261.13) and the closures or
restrictions to access for subsistence
purposes (Section 811(b) of ANILCA)
will go into effect and are enforceable
when each MVUM is completed,
published, and made available to the
public.
The Chugach National Forest and
Sitka Ranger District, Tongass National
Forest, completed their NEPA process
and associated MVUM’s pursuant 36
CFR 212 Subpart B. The Wrangell
Ranger District, Tongass National
Forest, completed their travel
management NEPA, and is scheduled to
publish their MVUM in 2009. The
prohibition on motor vehicle use off the
designated system (36 CFR 261.13) and
closures or restrictions to access for
subsistence purposes (Section 811(b) of
ANILCA) go into effect and are
enforceable when the MVUMs are
published and made available to the
public.
DATES: The Alaska Region is scheduled
to complete all MVUMs by December
2009.
ADDRESSES: Chugach National Forest,
Supervisor’s Office, 3301 C Street, Suite
300, Anchorage, AK 99503–3993:
Tongass National Forest, Supervisor’s
Office, Federal Building, Ketchikan, AK
99901–6591.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions and to obtain information on
the completed MVUM for the Chugach
National Forest, contact Steve Hennig
(907) 743–9509 or visit the Web site at
https://www.fs.fed.us/r10/chugach/
recreation/mvum.html. For questions
and to obtain information on the
schedule for completing travel
management and MVUMs for the
Tongass National Forest, contact Hans
von Rekowsi (907) 747–4217, or visit
the Web site at: https://www.fs.fed.us/
r10/tongass/projects/projects.shtml.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
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(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
In
November 2005, the Forest Service
published a rule at 36 CFR 212 (Travel
Management Rule). Subpart B of the
rule addresses designation of roads,
trails, and areas for motor vehicle use.
The rule requires responsible officials
on each administrative unit or ranger
district to designate those roads, trails,
and areas open to motor vehicle use.
Designated routes and areas will be
identified on a MVUM. Once the
MVUM is published, motor vehicle use
that is inconsistent with the
designations will be prohibited. If any
routes are identified for closure, they
will not be closed until after completion
of the NEPA planning process and
publishing of the MVUM. The following
are exempted from designations: Fire,
military, emergency and law
enforcement vehicles for emergency
purposes, limited administrative use by
the Forest Service, and use authorized
under written authorization from the
Forest Service.
Motor vehicle access for subsistence
purposes will be identified through
travel management NEPA analysis being
conducted on each ranger district.
NEPA documents will clearly display
and analyze subsistence uses and
access, and the effects of route and area
designations (and associated closures if
applicable) on these uses and access.
ANILCA 811(a) requires the Forest
Service to ensure rural residents
reasonable access to subsistence
resources on NFS lands. ANILCA 811(b)
requires the Forest Service to permit on
NFS lands in Alaska the appropriate use
for subsistence purposes of
snowmobiles, motorboats, and other
means of surface transportation
traditionally employed for such
purposes by local residents, subject to
reasonable regulation. Decisions about
closures and restrictions will be made
by the responsible official.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: June 30, 2008.
Paul K. Brewster,
Deputy Regional Forester, Alaska Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Status of Travel Management Planning and Providing Access for
Subsistence Purposes Within the USDA Forest Service, Alaska Region
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice to inform.
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SUMMARY: The USDA Forest Service, Alaska Region, is notifying the
public of the process for making travel management decisions on
National Forest System (NFS) lands in Alaska, consistent with both
Subpart B of the Travel Management Rule (36 CFR 212) and the Alaska
National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) Title VIII, Sections
810 and 811. The Tongass National Forest initiated travel management
analyses, and will be completing National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) and producing Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) over the next 18
months, pursuant to 36 CFR 212 Subpart B. The analysis and associated
NEPA will evaluate the effects on subsistence uses (Section 810 of
ANILCA) and subsistence access (Section 811 of ANILCA); the public
involvement requirements of ANILCA 810 and 811 will run concurrent with
the NEPA public comment period, including notice and hearings; the NEPA
documentation (for example, environmental assessment) and decision
document (for example, Decision Notice and Finding of No Significant
Impact) will be prepared to document the travel management route and
area designation decisions. The prohibition on motor vehicle use off
the designated system (36 CFR 261.13) and the closures or restrictions
to access for subsistence purposes (Section 811(b) of ANILCA) will go
into effect and are enforceable when each MVUM is completed, published,
and made available to the public.
The Chugach National Forest and Sitka Ranger District, Tongass
National Forest, completed their NEPA process and associated MVUM's
pursuant 36 CFR 212 Subpart B. The Wrangell Ranger District, Tongass
National Forest, completed their travel management NEPA, and is
scheduled to publish their MVUM in 2009. The prohibition on motor
vehicle use off the designated system (36 CFR 261.13) and closures or
restrictions to access for subsistence purposes (Section 811(b) of
ANILCA) go into effect and are enforceable when the MVUMs are published
and made available to the public.
DATES: The Alaska Region is scheduled to complete all MVUMs by December
2009.
ADDRESSES: Chugach National Forest, Supervisor's Office, 3301 C Street,
Suite 300, Anchorage, AK 99503-3993: Tongass National Forest,
Supervisor's Office, Federal Building, Ketchikan, AK 99901-6591.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions and to obtain
information on the completed MVUM for the Chugach National Forest,
contact Steve Hennig (907) 743-9509 or visit the Web site at https://
www.fs.fed.us/r10/chugach/recreation/mvum.html. For questions and to
obtain information on the schedule for completing travel management and
MVUMs for the Tongass National Forest, contact Hans von Rekowsi (907)
747-4217, or visit the Web site at: https://www.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/
projects/projects.shtml.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD)
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through
Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In November 2005, the Forest Service
published a rule at 36 CFR 212 (Travel Management Rule). Subpart B of
the rule addresses designation of roads, trails, and areas for motor
vehicle use. The rule requires responsible officials on each
administrative unit or ranger district to designate those roads,
trails, and areas open to motor vehicle use. Designated routes and
areas will be identified on a MVUM. Once the MVUM is published, motor
vehicle use that is inconsistent with the designations will be
prohibited. If any routes are identified for closure, they will not be
closed until after completion of the NEPA planning process and
publishing of the MVUM. The following are exempted from designations:
Fire, military, emergency and law enforcement vehicles for emergency
purposes, limited administrative use by the Forest Service, and use
authorized under written authorization from the Forest Service.
Motor vehicle access for subsistence purposes will be identified
through travel management NEPA analysis being conducted on each ranger
district. NEPA documents will clearly display and analyze subsistence
uses and access, and the effects of route and area designations (and
associated closures if applicable) on these uses and access. ANILCA
811(a) requires the Forest Service to ensure rural residents reasonable
access to subsistence resources on NFS lands. ANILCA 811(b) requires
the Forest Service to permit on NFS lands in Alaska the appropriate use
for subsistence purposes of snowmobiles, motorboats, and other means of
surface transportation traditionally employed for such purposes by
local residents, subject to reasonable regulation. Decisions about
closures and restrictions will be made by the responsible official.
Dated: June 30, 2008.
Paul K. Brewster,
Deputy Regional Forester, Alaska Region.
[FR Doc. E8-15873 Filed 7-15-08; 8:45 am]
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