Notice of Proposed New Fee Sites; Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, (Title VIII, Pub. L. 108-447), 41031 [E8-16383]
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Dated: July 9, 2008.
John R. Kalish,
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Dated: July 9, 2008.
Laurie Rosenthal,
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San Bernardino National Forest, Forest
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Notice of Proposed New Fee Sites;
Federal Lands Recreation
Enhancement Act, (Title VIII, Pub. L.
108–447)
Deschutes National Forest,
USDA Forest Service.
ACTION: Notice of Proposed New Fee
Sites.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Deschutes National
Forest is planning to charge fees at
eleven recreation sites. Most of the sites
have recently been reconstructed and
upgraded. There are plans to add
amenities to all sites in order to improve
services and experiences. With the
exception of Fall River Guard Station,
all sites will be administered according
to the current fee structure on the
Deschutes National Forest which
requires a Recreation Pass for parking.
Day use fees would be five dollars and
recreation passes, such as the Annual
Recreation Fee Pass or Interagency Pass
would continue to be honored. Fees are
assessed based on the level of amenities
and services provided, cost of operation
and maintenance, market assessment,
and public comment. The fees listed are
only proposed and will be determined
upon further analysis and public
comment. Funds from fees would be
used for the continued operation and
maintenance of these recreation sites.
Fall River Guard Station will be
available for overnight rental. Cabin
rentals offer a unique experience and
are a widely popular offering on
National Forests. The rental fee will be
between $70 and $100 a night. Fall
River Guard Station is eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places and
the nomination process is currently
being completed. The cabin has been
recently renovated and the last phases
are almost finished. A campground style
toilet will be installed and renters will
be responsible for bringing their own
water. The cabin will be ready for rental
in September, 2008. Fees would
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continue to help protect and maintain
the historic integrity of this cabin.
Simax Beach consists of two beach areas
that are divided by a rock jetty. One
beach allows dogs and the other beach
does not. Both beaches have picnic
tables, bulletin boards, a paved parking
area, a paved road, fire rings, toilets,
garbage collection, and a portal sign.
Tranquil Cove is a day use picnic area
with a parking lot, a toilet, picnic tables
and fire rings.
Spring Boat Launch has a paved
parking lot, docks, signs, garbage
collection and a toilet. Crescent Lake
Boat Launch has a paved parking lot,
docks, signs, garbage collection and a
toilet.
The Windy-Oldenberg Trailhead has a
large parking lot, an interpretive kiosk,
toilets, and garbage collection.
Trapper Creek Boat Launch has
interpretive signs, a parking area, a
dock, a toilet, and garbage collection.
The Whitefish Creek Trailhead is at
the back of a horse camp with a small
parking lot that is only capable of
holding two or three truck and trailer
combinations. The site is unable to
handle the amount of current use and
there are plans to relocate it to a better
location with adequate parking, toilets
and garbage collection.
Princess Creek Boat Launch has a
picnic area, a parking area, docks, a
toilet, and garbage collection.
Sunset Cove Boat Launch has a large
paved parking lot, a dock that provides
for disabled access, interpretive signs, a
fish cleaning station, a toilet, and
garbage collection. Willamette Pass/
Rosary Trailhead has a parking area, a
toilet and a signboard.
New fees would begin in May of
2009, contingent upon completion of
certain improvements.
DATES:
John Allen, Forest
Supervisor, Deschutes National Forest,
1001 SW., Emkay Drive, Bend, OR
97702.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Leslie Moscoso, Recreation Fee
Coordinator, 541–383–4712.
The
Federal Recreation Lands Enhancement
Act (Title VII, Pub. L. 108–447) directed
the Secretary of Agriculture to publish
a six-month advance notice in the
Federal Register whenever new
recreation fee areas are established.
Once public involvement is complete,
these new fees will be reviewed by a
Recreation Resource Advisory
Committee prior to a final decision and
implementation.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Dated: July 11, 2008.
John Allen,
Forest Supervisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Rosemont Copper Project, Coronado
National Forest, Pima County, AZ
AGENCY:
Forest Service, USDA.
Authority: 40 CFR 1501.6.
Notice of Solicitation of Interest
and Eligibility of Federal and NonFederal Cooperating Agencies.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: USDA Forest Service,
Coronado National Forest is soliciting
the interest and eligibility of potential
federal and non-federal (tribal, state,
and local governments and their
agencies) in participating as cooperating
agencies in the environmental study of
the Mine Plan of Operation for the
proposed Rosemont Copper Mine, Pima
County, Arizona.
DATES: USDA Forest Service, Coronado
National Forest requests written
responses of interest and eligibility from
potential federal and non-federal
cooperating agencies by August 29,
2008.
For
further information about this notice,
please contact Ms. Reta Laford, Deputy
Forest Supervisor, at (520) 388–8300.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
proposed Rosemont Copper Mine would
extract and process ores from the
Rosemont Deposit located
approximately 30 miles southeast of
Tucson, Arizona. The mine and
associated facilities would encompass
approximately 4,500 acres in public and
private ownerships in Pima County,
Arizona.
The Coronado National Forest, in
compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act, published a
Notice of Intent in the Federal Register
(https://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/
rosemont/documents/rosemont-noi-022
82008.pdf) to prepare an environmental
impact statement on Rosemont Copper
Company’s Mine Plan of Operations. In
March 2008, several agencies also
received a scoping notice about this
project. Briefly, the proposed action is
to construct and operate an open-pit
copper mine and associated processing
facilities, including access roads,
required utilities, and to reclaim
affected lands. A full description of the
proposed action (Mine Plan of
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Notice of Proposed New Fee Sites; Federal Lands Recreation
Enhancement Act, (Title VIII, Pub. L. 108-447)
AGENCY: Deschutes National Forest, USDA Forest Service.
ACTION: Notice of Proposed New Fee Sites.
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SUMMARY: The Deschutes National Forest is planning to charge fees at
eleven recreation sites. Most of the sites have recently been
reconstructed and upgraded. There are plans to add amenities to all
sites in order to improve services and experiences. With the exception
of Fall River Guard Station, all sites will be administered according
to the current fee structure on the Deschutes National Forest which
requires a Recreation Pass for parking. Day use fees would be five
dollars and recreation passes, such as the Annual Recreation Fee Pass
or Interagency Pass would continue to be honored. Fees are assessed
based on the level of amenities and services provided, cost of
operation and maintenance, market assessment, and public comment. The
fees listed are only proposed and will be determined upon further
analysis and public comment. Funds from fees would be used for the
continued operation and maintenance of these recreation sites.
Fall River Guard Station will be available for overnight rental.
Cabin rentals offer a unique experience and are a widely popular
offering on National Forests. The rental fee will be between $70 and
$100 a night. Fall River Guard Station is eligible for the National
Register of Historic Places and the nomination process is currently
being completed. The cabin has been recently renovated and the last
phases are almost finished. A campground style toilet will be installed
and renters will be responsible for bringing their own water. The cabin
will be ready for rental in September, 2008. Fees would continue to
help protect and maintain the historic integrity of this cabin. Simax
Beach consists of two beach areas that are divided by a rock jetty. One
beach allows dogs and the other beach does not. Both beaches have
picnic tables, bulletin boards, a paved parking area, a paved road,
fire rings, toilets, garbage collection, and a portal sign.
Tranquil Cove is a day use picnic area with a parking lot, a
toilet, picnic tables and fire rings.
Spring Boat Launch has a paved parking lot, docks, signs, garbage
collection and a toilet. Crescent Lake Boat Launch has a paved parking
lot, docks, signs, garbage collection and a toilet.
The Windy-Oldenberg Trailhead has a large parking lot, an
interpretive kiosk, toilets, and garbage collection.
Trapper Creek Boat Launch has interpretive signs, a parking area, a
dock, a toilet, and garbage collection.
The Whitefish Creek Trailhead is at the back of a horse camp with a
small parking lot that is only capable of holding two or three truck
and trailer combinations. The site is unable to handle the amount of
current use and there are plans to relocate it to a better location
with adequate parking, toilets and garbage collection.
Princess Creek Boat Launch has a picnic area, a parking area,
docks, a toilet, and garbage collection.
Sunset Cove Boat Launch has a large paved parking lot, a dock that
provides for disabled access, interpretive signs, a fish cleaning
station, a toilet, and garbage collection. Willamette Pass/Rosary
Trailhead has a parking area, a toilet and a signboard.
DATES: New fees would begin in May of 2009, contingent upon completion
of certain improvements.
ADDRESSES: John Allen, Forest Supervisor, Deschutes National Forest,
1001 SW., Emkay Drive, Bend, OR 97702.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Leslie Moscoso, Recreation Fee
Coordinator, 541-383-4712.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Recreation Lands Enhancement Act
(Title VII, Pub. L. 108-447) directed the Secretary of Agriculture to
publish a six-month advance notice in the Federal Register whenever new
recreation fee areas are established. Once public involvement is
complete, these new fees will be reviewed by a Recreation Resource
Advisory Committee prior to a final decision and implementation.
Dated: July 11, 2008.
John Allen,
Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. E8-16383 Filed 7-16-08; 8:45 am]
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