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Dated: November 9, 2009.
Tracey L. Thompson,
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
RIN 0648–XS76
Multi-species Habitat Conservation
Plan
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce; Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of draft
environmental impact statement, multispecies habitat conservation plan, and
receipt of application; notice of public
meeting.
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
availability of a Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (DEIS), proposed
Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan
(HCP), and associated Implementation
Agreement (IA), for public review and
comment. Fruit Growers Supply
Company has submitted separate
applications to the National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS) and to the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for
50–year incidental take permits under
section 10 of the Endangered Species
Act (ESA) of 1973, as amended.
DATES: Written comments on the
proposed HCP, IA, and DEIS must be
received by 5 p.m. Pacific Time on
February 11, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Address all comments
concerning the proposed HCP and DEIS
to Lisa Roberts, and send by any one of
the following methods, U.S. Mail:
National Marine Fisheries Service,
Arcata Area Office, 1655 Heindon Rd,
Arcata, CA 95521; Fax: (707) 825–4840;
E-mail: FGSHCP.SWR@noaa.gov. In the
subject line of the e-mail, include the
document identifier: FGS HCP.
A public meeting will be held on
December 2, 2009, 6–8 p.m. at the Best
Western Miners Inn Convention Center,
122 East Miner Street, Yreka, CA 96097.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information, or to receive a copy
of the documents, please contact Lisa
Roberts, Fisheries Biologist, National
Marine Fisheries Service, (707) 825–
5178. The HCP and DEIS are also
available electronically for review on
the NMFS Southwest Region website at:
https://swr.nmfs.noaa.gov, or the FWS
Yreka office website at: www.fws.gov/
yreka/.
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The
documents being made available
include (1) the proposed HCP, (2) the
IA, and (3) the DEIS. This notice is
provided pursuant to the ESA and the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) as amended. NMFS and FWS
are furnishing this notice to allow other
agencies and the public an opportunity
to review and comment on these
documents. All comments received will
become part of the public record for this
action. Hard bound copies of the HCP,
IA, and DEIS are available for viewing,
or for partial or complete duplication, at
the following locations:
1. Siskiyou County Library, 719 4th
St., Yreka, CA 96097.
2. Humboldt County Library, 1313 3rd
St., Eureka, CA 95501.
3. Del Norte County Library, 190 Price
Mall, Crescent City, CA 95531.
4. National Marine Fisheries Service,
1655 Heindon Rd., Arcata, CA 95521.
5. Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office,
1829 South Oregon St., Yreka, CA
96097.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 9 of the ESA prohibits the
’’take’’ of wildlife species listed as
endangered or threatened by either the
FWS or NMFS (16 USC 1538). The ESA
defines the term ’’take’’ as to harass,
harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill,
trap, capture, or collect listed species, or
attempt to engage in such conduct.
‘‘Harm’’ is defined to include significant
habitat modification or degradation
where it actually kills or injures wildlife
by significantly impairing essential
behavioral patterns, including breeding,
feeding, spawning, migrating, rearing,
and sheltering (64 FR 60727). Pursuant
to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA, FWS
and NMFS may issue ITPs authorizing
the take of listed species if, among other
things, such taking is incidental to, and
not the purpose of, otherwise lawful
activities.
Take of listed plant species is not
prohibited under the ESA, and cannot
be authorized under a section 10 permit.
However, the applicant proposes to
include Yreka phlox (Phlox hirsuta) in
the HCP to extend the plan’s
conservation benefits to this species.
The applicant would receive assurances
under the ‘‘No Surprises’’ regulations
found in 50 CFR 17.22(b)(5), 17.32(b)(5),
and 222.307(g) for all proposed covered
species in the ITP.
To receive an ITP under the ESA, an
applicant must prepare an HCP that
specifies the following: (1) the impact of
the taking; (2) steps the applicant will
take to minimize and mitigate the
impact; (3) funding available to
implement the steps; (4) what
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alternative actions to the taking the
applicant considered and the reasons
why these actions were not taken; and
(5) any other measures NMFS or FWS
may require as being necessary or
appropriate for the purpose of the plan
(16 USC 1539(a)(2)(A)). To issue a
permit, NMFS and FWS must find that:
(1) the taking will be incidental; (2) the
applicant will minimize and mitigate
impacts of the take to the maximum
extent practicable; (3) the applicant will
ensure adequate funding for the HCP;
(4) the taking will not appreciably
reduce the likelihood of the survival
and recovery of the species in the wild;
and (5) the applicant will meet other
measures required by FWS and NMFS.
Regulations governing issuance of FWS
permits for endangered and threatened
species are at 50 CFR 17.22 and 17.32,
and for NMFS-issued permits at 50 CFR
222.301 through 307.
The applicant has prepared a multispecies HCP and has applied for ITPs
under the ESA. The HCP applies to
152,163 acres of commercial timberland
owned by Fruit Growers Supply
Company in Siskiyou County,
California. The ownership consists of
three management units: Klamath River
(64,867 acres), Scott Valley (38,814
acres), and Grass Lake (48,482 acres).
The Klamath River and Scott Valley
management units are located west of
Interstate 5, adjacent to and intermixed
with Klamath National Forest (KNF)
lands. The Grass Lake management unit
(also adjacent to the KNF) lies east of
Interstate 5 and predominantly north of
State Highway 97. These lands are
referred to as the Plan Area.
The applicant has requested coverage
from FWS for northern spotted owl
(Strix occidentalis caurina) and Yreka
phlox (Phlox hirsuta), and from NMFS
for the Southern Oregon/Northern
California Coasts coho salmon
(Oncorhynchus kisutch) Evolutionarily
Significant Unit (ESU). The applicant
also has requested coverage under the
ITP for the unlisted Klamath and Trinity
Rivers Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha)
ESU and the Klamath Mountains
Province steelhead (O. mykiss) ESU.
Should these unlisted covered species
become listed under the ESA during the
term of the permit, take authorization
for those species would become
effective upon listing. The HCP
describes the habitat-based conservation
approach, with species-specific
objectives. This includes an Aquatic
Species Conservation Program for
salmonids and Terrestrial Species
Conservation Program for the northern
spotted owl and Yreka phlox.
Activities proposed for ITPs coverage
include mechanized timber harvest;
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forest product transportation; road and
landing construction, use, maintenance,
and abandonment; site preparation; tree
planting; certain types of vegetation
management; silvicultural thinning and
other silvicultural activities; fire
suppression; rock quarry and borrow pit
operations; aquatic habitat restoration;
minor forest management activities such
as forest product collecting; and
monitoring activities and scientific work
in the Plan Area.
The proposed duration of the ITPs
and HCP is 50 years, though many
aspects of the plan’s conservation
strategy are intended to benefit the
covered species long into the future.
The goals of this HCP are to: (1) protect
and improve habitats required by
species covered by the HCP and (2)
establish appropriate guidelines for
continuing timber harvests and other
forest management activities.
National Environmental Policy Act
Compliance
NMFS and FWS formally initiated an
environmental review of the project
through publication of a Notice of Intent
to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement in the Federal Register on
February 22, 2008 (73 FR 9776). That
document also announced a public
scoping period during which interested
parties were invited to provide written
comments expressing their issues or
concerns relating to the proposal and
attend one of two public scoping
meetings held in Yreka and Happy
Camp, California.
NMFS and FWS have jointly prepared
a DEIS to analyze the effects of
alternatives on the human environment.
Proposed issuance of the associated
ITPs from both NMFS and FWS for
covered species and applicant
implementation of the HCP make up the
Proposed Alternative in the DEIS. The
other alternatives analyzed in the DEIS
include: (1) the No Action Alternative
(ITPs would not be issued and there
would not be an HCP); (2) Alternative A
(ITPs would be issued by both agencies,
and northern spotted owl conservation
areas would be based on the Northwest
Forest Plan (NWFP) system of latesuccessional reserves (LSRs), and the
Aquatic Species Conservation Program
would be based on concepts outlined in
the NWFP for the protection of aquatic
habitats); and (3) Alternative B (FWS
would issue an ITP for northern spotted
owl, with spotted owl conservation
based on management of foraging and
dispersal habitat across the Plan Area).
Public Comments
If you wish to comment on the permit
application, the HCP, IA, or DEIS, you
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may submit your comments to the
address listed in the ADDRESSES section
of this document. 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 may 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.
Special Accommodations
The public meeting is physically
accessible to people with disabilities.
Requests for sign language
interpretation or other auxiliary aids
should be directed to Lisa Roberts,
National Marine Fisheries Service (707)
825–5178, at least 5 working days prior
to the meeting date.
Next Steps
NMFS and FWS will evaluate the
applications, associated documents, and
comments submitted to them to prepare
a final EIS. A permit decision will be
made no sooner than 30 days after the
publication of the final EIS and
completion of the Record of Decision.
Dated: November 5, 2009.
Alexandra Pitts,
Acting Deputy Regional Director, Pacific
Southwest Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
Dated: November 9, 2009.
Angela Somma,
Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office
of Protected Resources, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
RIN 0648-XS76
Multi-species Habitat Conservation Plan
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce; Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of draft environmental impact statement,
multi-species habitat conservation plan, and receipt of application;
notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), proposed Multi-Species Habitat
Conservation Plan (HCP), and associated Implementation Agreement (IA),
for public review and comment. Fruit Growers Supply Company has
submitted separate applications to the National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS) and to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for 50-
year incidental take permits under section 10 of the Endangered Species
Act (ESA) of 1973, as amended.
DATES: Written comments on the proposed HCP, IA, and DEIS must be
received by 5 p.m. Pacific Time on February 11, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Address all comments concerning the proposed HCP and DEIS to
Lisa Roberts, and send by any one of the following methods, U.S. Mail:
National Marine Fisheries Service, Arcata Area Office, 1655 Heindon Rd,
Arcata, CA 95521; Fax: (707) 825-4840; E-mail: FGSHCP.SWR@noaa.gov. In
the subject line of the e-mail, include the document identifier: FGS
HCP.
A public meeting will be held on December 2, 2009, 6-8 p.m. at the
Best Western Miners Inn Convention Center, 122 East Miner Street,
Yreka, CA 96097.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information, or to receive
a copy of the documents, please contact Lisa Roberts, Fisheries
Biologist, National Marine Fisheries Service, (707) 825-5178. The HCP
and DEIS are also available electronically for review on the NMFS
Southwest Region website at: https://swr.nmfs.noaa.gov, or the FWS Yreka
office website at: www.fws.gov/yreka/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The documents being made available include
(1) the proposed HCP, (2) the IA, and (3) the DEIS. This notice is
provided pursuant to the ESA and the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) as amended. NMFS and FWS are furnishing this notice to allow
other agencies and the public an opportunity to review and comment on
these documents. All comments received will become part of the public
record for this action. Hard bound copies of the HCP, IA, and DEIS are
available for viewing, or for partial or complete duplication, at the
following locations:
1. Siskiyou County Library, 719 4th St., Yreka, CA 96097.
2. Humboldt County Library, 1313 3rd St., Eureka, CA 95501.
3. Del Norte County Library, 190 Price Mall, Crescent City, CA
95531.
4. National Marine Fisheries Service, 1655 Heindon Rd., Arcata, CA
95521.
5. Yreka Fish and Wildlife Office, 1829 South Oregon St., Yreka, CA
96097.
Background
Section 9 of the ESA prohibits the ''take'' of wildlife species
listed as endangered or threatened by either the FWS or NMFS (16 USC
1538). The ESA defines the term ''take'' as to harass, harm, pursue,
hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect listed species, or
attempt to engage in such conduct. ``Harm'' is defined to include
significant habitat modification or degradation where it actually kills
or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral
patterns, including breeding, feeding, spawning, migrating, rearing,
and sheltering (64 FR 60727). Pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the
ESA, FWS and NMFS may issue ITPs authorizing the take of listed species
if, among other things, such taking is incidental to, and not the
purpose of, otherwise lawful activities.
Take of listed plant species is not prohibited under the ESA, and
cannot be authorized under a section 10 permit. However, the applicant
proposes to include Yreka phlox (Phlox hirsuta) in the HCP to extend
the plan's conservation benefits to this species. The applicant would
receive assurances under the ``No Surprises'' regulations found in 50
CFR 17.22(b)(5), 17.32(b)(5), and 222.307(g) for all proposed covered
species in the ITP.
To receive an ITP under the ESA, an applicant must prepare an HCP
that specifies the following: (1) the impact of the taking; (2) steps
the applicant will take to minimize and mitigate the impact; (3)
funding available to implement the steps; (4) what
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alternative actions to the taking the applicant considered and the
reasons why these actions were not taken; and (5) any other measures
NMFS or FWS may require as being necessary or appropriate for the
purpose of the plan (16 USC 1539(a)(2)(A)). To issue a permit, NMFS and
FWS must find that: (1) the taking will be incidental; (2) the
applicant will minimize and mitigate impacts of the take to the maximum
extent practicable; (3) the applicant will ensure adequate funding for
the HCP; (4) the taking will not appreciably reduce the likelihood of
the survival and recovery of the species in the wild; and (5) the
applicant will meet other measures required by FWS and NMFS.
Regulations governing issuance of FWS permits for endangered and
threatened species are at 50 CFR 17.22 and 17.32, and for NMFS-issued
permits at 50 CFR 222.301 through 307.
The applicant has prepared a multi-species HCP and has applied for
ITPs under the ESA. The HCP applies to 152,163 acres of commercial
timberland owned by Fruit Growers Supply Company in Siskiyou County,
California. The ownership consists of three management units: Klamath
River (64,867 acres), Scott Valley (38,814 acres), and Grass Lake
(48,482 acres). The Klamath River and Scott Valley management units are
located west of Interstate 5, adjacent to and intermixed with Klamath
National Forest (KNF) lands. The Grass Lake management unit (also
adjacent to the KNF) lies east of Interstate 5 and predominantly north
of State Highway 97. These lands are referred to as the Plan Area.
The applicant has requested coverage from FWS for northern spotted
owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) and Yreka phlox (Phlox hirsuta), and
from NMFS for the Southern Oregon/Northern California Coasts coho
salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU).
The applicant also has requested coverage under the ITP for the
unlisted Klamath and Trinity Rivers Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha) ESU
and the Klamath Mountains Province steelhead (O. mykiss) ESU. Should
these unlisted covered species become listed under the ESA during the
term of the permit, take authorization for those species would become
effective upon listing. The HCP describes the habitat-based
conservation approach, with species-specific objectives. This includes
an Aquatic Species Conservation Program for salmonids and Terrestrial
Species Conservation Program for the northern spotted owl and Yreka
phlox.
Activities proposed for ITPs coverage include mechanized timber
harvest; forest product transportation; road and landing construction,
use, maintenance, and abandonment; site preparation; tree planting;
certain types of vegetation management; silvicultural thinning and
other silvicultural activities; fire suppression; rock quarry and
borrow pit operations; aquatic habitat restoration; minor forest
management activities such as forest product collecting; and monitoring
activities and scientific work in the Plan Area.
The proposed duration of the ITPs and HCP is 50 years, though many
aspects of the plan's conservation strategy are intended to benefit the
covered species long into the future. The goals of this HCP are to: (1)
protect and improve habitats required by species covered by the HCP and
(2) establish appropriate guidelines for continuing timber harvests and
other forest management activities.
National Environmental Policy Act Compliance
NMFS and FWS formally initiated an environmental review of the
project through publication of a Notice of Intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement in the Federal Register on February 22,
2008 (73 FR 9776). That document also announced a public scoping period
during which interested parties were invited to provide written
comments expressing their issues or concerns relating to the proposal
and attend one of two public scoping meetings held in Yreka and Happy
Camp, California.
NMFS and FWS have jointly prepared a DEIS to analyze the effects of
alternatives on the human environment. Proposed issuance of the
associated ITPs from both NMFS and FWS for covered species and
applicant implementation of the HCP make up the Proposed Alternative in
the DEIS. The other alternatives analyzed in the DEIS include: (1) the
No Action Alternative (ITPs would not be issued and there would not be
an HCP); (2) Alternative A (ITPs would be issued by both agencies, and
northern spotted owl conservation areas would be based on the Northwest
Forest Plan (NWFP) system of late-successional reserves (LSRs), and the
Aquatic Species Conservation Program would be based on concepts
outlined in the NWFP for the protection of aquatic habitats); and (3)
Alternative B (FWS would issue an ITP for northern spotted owl, with
spotted owl conservation based on management of foraging and dispersal
habitat across the Plan Area).
Public Comments
If you wish to comment on the permit application, the HCP, IA, or
DEIS, you may submit your comments to the address listed in the
ADDRESSES section of this document. 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 may 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.
Special Accommodations
The public meeting is physically accessible to people with
disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to Lisa Roberts, National Marine
Fisheries Service (707) 825-5178, at least 5 working days prior to the
meeting date.
Next Steps
NMFS and FWS will evaluate the applications, associated documents,
and comments submitted to them to prepare a final EIS. A permit
decision will be made no sooner than 30 days after the publication of
the final EIS and completion of the Record of Decision.
Dated: November 5, 2009.
Alexandra Pitts,
Acting Deputy Regional Director, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service.
Dated: November 9, 2009.
Angela Somma,
Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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