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Public Involvement
Extensive public involvement and
collaboration has already occurred. The
LTBMU began the forest plan revision
process in late 2004. Many of these
activities were conducted in a
collaborative inter-agency process called
Pathway 2007 (Pathway), in cooperation
with three other key Lake Tahoe Basin
agencies: The Tahoe Regional Planning
Agency, California’s Lahontan Regional
Water Quality Control Board and the
Nevada Division of Environmental
Protection.
Pathway activities included 5 public
visioning workshops, a series of phone
surveys, 8 focus group meetings, 12
community place-based workshops and
more than 40 Pathway Forum
stakeholder group meetings.
More recent public involvement
focused on a series of five workshops
covering further topics of interest
specific to forest health, wildlife habitat
and fuels reduction; fuels reduction and
water quality; and recreation
opportunities.
This input, along with science-based
evaluations, was used to determine the
need for change identified above and
will be incorporated into developing the
draft plan and draft EIS. Additional
meetings, correspondence, news
releases, and other tools will be utilized
periods to gather feedback from the
public, forest employees, tribal
governments, federal and state agencies,
and local governments.
The LTBMU will continue regular and
meaningful consultation and
collaboration with tribal nations on a
government-to-government basis. The
agency will work with tribal
governments to address issues
concerning Indian tribal self
government and sovereignty, natural
and cultural resources held in trust,
Indian tribal treaty and Executive order
rights, and any issues that significantly
or uniquely affect their communities.
The LTBMU desires to continue
collaborative efforts with members of
the public, who are interested in forest
management, as well as federal and state
agencies, local governments, and private
organizations. Public meetings to gather
input on potential alternatives to the
proposed action are scheduled for
spring, 2010. The dates, times, and
locations of these meetings will be
posted on the forests’ Web site: https://
fs.usda.gov/ltbmu.
The information gathered at these
meetings, as well as other feedback, will
be used to inform the draft EIS. At this
time, the LTBMU is seeking focused
input on the need for change and
feedback: Did we miss any substantive
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issues or concerns? It is important that
reviewers provide their comments at
such times and in such a way that they
are useful to the agency’s preparation of
the revised forest plan and the EIS.
Therefore, comments on the need for
change will be most valuable if received
by April 30, 2010 and should clearly
articulate the reviewer’s concerns. The
submission of timely and specific
comments can affect a reviewer’s ability
to participate in subsequent
administrative or judicial review. At
this time, we anticipate using the 2000
planning rule pre-decisional objection
process (36 CFR 219.32) for
administrative review. Comments
received in response to this solicitation,
including the names and addresses of
those who comment will be part of the
public record. Comments submitted
anonymously will be accepted and
considered.
Applicable Planning Rule
Preparation of the revised forest plan
was underway when the 2008 National
Forest System land management
planning rule (planning rule) was
enjoined on June 30, 2009, by the
United States District Court for the
Northern District of California (Citizens
for Better Forestry v. United States
Department of Agriculture, No. C 08–
1927 CW [N.D. Cal. June 30, 2009]). The
Department of Agriculture has
determined that the 2000 Planning Rule
is once again in effect. The 2000
Planning Rule’s transition provisions
(36 CFR 219.35) —amended in 2002 and
2003, and clarified by interpretative
rules issued in 2001 and 2004— allow
use of the provisions of the planning
rule in effect prior to the effective date
of the 2000 Rule (November 9, 2000),
commonly called the 1982 Planning
Rule, to amend or revise forest plans.
The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
has elected to use the provisions of the
1982 Planning Rule, including the
requirement to prepare an EIS, to
complete its plan revision.
The plan revision effort was formally
initiated on Feb. 5, 2007 with the
publication of the Notice of Intent (FR
Vol. 72, No. 23, p. 5264), and the
availability of the ‘‘Comprehensive
Evaluation Report (CER)’’ and request
for public and partner agency comments
specific to the unit’s need for change.
Development of the Proposed Plan
was halted on March 30, 2007, with the
injunction of 2005 Planning Rule. The
2008 Planning Rule (36 CFR Part 219)
was implemented on April 21, 2008,
allowing the plan revision process to be
resumed. The LTBMU formally resumed
development of the Proposed Plan with
the publication of the Notice of
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Adjustment on June 2, 2008 (FR Vol. 73,
No. 106, p. 31429), and continuation of
revised Plan content and public
collaboration, prior to the court
injunction of the 2008 Planning Rule on
June 30, 2009.
Although the 2008 planning rule is no
longer in effect, information and data
gathered prior to the court’s injunction
is still useful for completing the Plan
revision using the provisions of the
1982 planning rule. As necessary or
appropriate, this material will be further
adjusted as part of the planning process.
(Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1600–1614; 36 CFR
219.35)
Dated: March 15, 2010.
Eliseo Ilano,
Deputy Forest Supervisor, Lake Tahoe Basin
Management Unit.
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Notice of Meeting
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, notice is hereby
given that the meeting of the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign
Aid (ACVFA) scheduled for Wednesday, March 31, 2010 has been
rescheduled.
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m., times may be
adjusted).
Location: Jack Morton Auditorium, Media and Public Affairs
Building, George Washington University, 805 21st Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20052.
Please note that this is the anticipated agenda and is subject to
change.
Keynote
The Administrator will present an update from the front office of
USAID, presenting his vision of USAID's role in the development world,
plus an update on the Haiti humanitarian efforts.
There will also be a panel discussion on innovating to 2015 and
accelerating development through science, technology and innovation.
Stakeholders
The meeting is free and open to the public. Persons wishing to
attend the meeting can register online at https://www.usaid.gov/about_usaid/acvfa. For additional information, Ben Hubbard, the Executive
Director, can be reached at acvfa@aid.gov or 202-712-4040.
Dated: March 10, 2010.
Deborah Lewis,
U.S. Agency for International Development.
[FR Doc. 2010-6032 Filed 3-18-10; 8:45 am]
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