Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for the Approved Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area Management Plan and California Desert Conservation Area Plan Amendment, 36568-36569 [2013-14436]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of
Terminated Oil and Gas Lease
WYW174039, WY
AGENCY:
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION:
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
Notice.
Under the provisions of the
Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, as
amended, the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) received a petition
for reinstatement from Oxbow
Properties, Inc., for competitive oil and
gas lease WYW174039 for land in
Natrona County, Wyoming. The petition
was filed on time and was accompanied
by all the rentals due since the date the
lease terminated under the law.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bureau of Land Management, Julie L.
Weaver, Chief, Fluid Minerals
Adjudication, at 307–775–6176. Persons
who use a telecommunications device
for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
800–877–8339 to contact the above
individual during normal business
hours. The FIRS is available 24 hours a
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or question with the above individual.
You will receive a reply during normal
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The lessee
has agreed to the amended lease terms
for rentals and royalties at rates of $10
per acre, or fraction thereof, per year
and 16–2⁄3 percent, respectively. The
lessee has paid the required $500
administrative fee and $159 to
reimburse the Department for the cost of
this Federal Register notice. The lessee
has met all the requirements for
reinstatement of the lease as set out in
Sections 31(d) and (e) of the Mineral
Lands Leasing Act of 1920 (30 U.S.C.
188), and the BLM is proposing to
reinstate lease WYW174039 effective
August 1, 2012, under the original terms
and conditions of the lease and the
increased rental and royalty rates cited
above. The BLM has not issued a valid
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Julie L. Weaver,
Chief, Branch of Fluid Minerals Adjudication.
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Notice of Availability of the Record of
Decision for the Approved Imperial
Sand Dunes Recreation Area
Management Plan and California
Desert Conservation Area Plan
Amendment
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The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) announces the
availability of the Imperial Sand Dunes
Recreation Area Record of Decision
(ROD)/approved Recreation Area
Management Plan (RAMP) and
California Desert Conservation Area
(CDCA) Plan Amendment, Imperial
County, California. The BLM California
State Director signed the ROD on June
18, 2013, which constitutes the final
decision of the BLM and makes the
Approved RAMP/CDCA Plan
Amendment effective immediately.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the ROD/
approved RAMP/CDCA Plan
Amendment are available upon request
from the Field Manager, El Centro Field
Office, Bureau of Land Management,
1661 South 4th Street, El Centro, CA
92243 or via the Internet at https://
www.blm.gov/ca/elcentro. Copies of the
ROD/approved RAMP/CDCA Plan
Amendment are available for public
inspection at the BLM El Centro Field
Office at the address above; at the BLM
California Desert District Office, 22835
San Juan de los Lagos, Moreno Valley,
CA 92553; and the BLM California State
Office, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento,
CA 95825.
If you wish to appeal an
implementation decision, the notice of
appeal must be filed in the BLM El
Centro Field Office, 1661 South 4th
Street El Centro, CA 92243, within 30
days from the decision.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg
Hill, Project Manager, telephone: 951–
697–5395; address: BLM California
Desert District, 22835 Calle San Juan de
Los Lagos, Moreno Valley, CA 92553;
email: greg_hill@blm.gov. Persons who
use a telecommunications device for the
deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
800–877–8339 to contact the above
individual during normal business
hours. The FIRS is available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week, to leave a message
or question with the above individual.
You will receive a reply during normal
business hours.
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The
Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area
(ISDRA) and surrounding lands
included in the planning area
encompass about 215,000 acres, of
which approximately 12,000 acres are
non-Federal lands for which these
planning decisions do not apply. The
planning area is located in the
southeastern portion of Imperial
County, California, and is part of the
CDCA. The primary recreation activities
in the ISDRA include off- highway
vehicle use, camping, backcountry auto
touring, and sightseeing. The planning
area also contains the North Algodones
Dunes Wilderness, two Areas of Critical
Environmental Concern, and habitat for
several sensitive species. The RAMP/
CDCA Plan Amendment and Final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
were developed through a collaborative
planning process that considered eight
alternatives. The U.S. Customs and
Border Protection-Border Patrol and
Imperial County were cooperating
agencies. Though not a cooperating
agency, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service was involved throughout the
planning process. Formal and informal
consultation and contacts were made
with interested tribal entities, including
17 tribal governments, the Native
American Heritage Commission, and the
State Historic Preservation Office. The
Proposed RAMP/CDCA Plan
Amendment and Final EIS were
released on September 14, 2012. Eight
alternatives were analyzed in the
Proposed RAMP/CDCA Plan
Amendment and Final EIS. The BLM
selected Alternative 8, the Proposed
Plan, as the best approach to
maintaining the naturalness of the
Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area
and managing recreation uses, while
still protecting the resources and values
for which the area was established.
Since release of the Proposed RAMP/
CDCA Plan Amendment and Final EIS,
the BLM requested a Consistency
Review by the Governor’s Office of
Planning and Research, and received
three protests, one each from the
American Sand Association, the Center
for Biological Diversity and other
conservation groups, and the Sanitation
Districts of Los Angeles County. The
BLM also received a comment letter
from the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). The Governor’s
Consistency Review found no
inconsistencies between the Proposed
RAMP and any State or local plan,
policies, or programs. In response to the
protests and EPA comment letter, the
BLM made only minor editorial
modifications in preparing the ROD for
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the Approved RAMP and CDCA Plan
Amendment. These modifications
provided further clarification of some of
the decisions.
Implementation decisions in this
document that may be appealed include
the following:
• Site-specific camping, parking, and
other restrictions to protect special
status species or wildlife habitat;
• Management of wildlife guzzlers;
fuels management; and placement of
fencing, signing, or other facilities to
protect wildlife habitat;
• Signing, fencing, interpretive sites,
or other facilities to protect cultural and
paleontological resources;
• Management and design of actions
and facilities to meet visual resources
management (VRM) class objectives;
• Site-specific protection measures to
protect lands with wilderness
characteristics;
• Site-specific management actions
and plans for areas of critical
environmental concern (ACECs);
• Design, development, management,
and administration of recreation sites
and facilities within Recreation
Management Zones; and
• Designation of individual routes
and trails within off highway vehicle
(OHV) management areas as open,
limited, or closed.
These decisions, including identifying
routes of travel within designated areas
for motorized vehicles, are
implementation decisions appealable
under 43 CFR part 4. The route of travel
decisions are contained in Appendix G
of the Approved RAMP and CDCA Plan
Amendment ROD. Any party adversely
affected by the proposed route
identifications, or other implementation
decisions, may appeal within 30 days of
the publication date of this Notice of
Availability pursuant to 43 CFR part 4
subpart E. The appeal should state the
specific route(s) or other decision(s), as
identified in the ROD.
The appeal must be filed with the El
Centro Field Manager at the above listed
address. Please consult the appropriate
regulations (43 CFR part 4 subpart E)
and the ROD for further appeal
requirements.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10,
43 CFR 1610.2, 43 CFR 1610.5.
Thomas F. Zale,
Acting Field Manager, El Centro Field Office.
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Nominations for the following
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Pursuant to Section 60.13 of 36 CFR part
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Comments may be forwarded by United
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Register of Historic Places, National
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Ford County
Santa Fe Trail—Ford County Segment 2,
(Santa Fe Trail MPS) SW. corner of Ridge
& 129th Rds., Ford, 13000488
Sawlog Creek Crossing on the Fort Hayes—
Fort Dodge Road, (Santa Fe Trail MPS)
Address Restricted, Spearville, 13000489
Grant County
Santa Fe Trail—Grant County Segment 1,
(Santa Fe Trail MPS) Address Restricted,
Ulysses, 13000490
Kearny County
Indian Mound, (Santa Fe Trail MPS) N. side
of N. River Rd., Lakin, 13000491
Santa Fe Trail—Kearny County Segment 1,
(Santa Fe Trail MPS) N. side of US 50,
Deerfield, 13000492
Pawnee County
Coon Creek Crossing on the Santa Fe Trail
(Wet Route), (Santa Fe Trail MPS) US 56,
Garfield, 13000493
Pawnee Fork Crossing (Santa Fe Trail Dry
Route) and Boyd’s Ranch Site, (Santa Fe
Trail MPS) Address Restricted, Larned,
13000494
Rice County
Santa Fe Trail—Rice County Segment 1
(Boundary Increase), (Santa Fe Trail MPS)
Jct. 4th Rd. & Ave. L, Chase, 13000495
MONTANA
Chouteau County
Square Butte School, S. Main St., Square
Butte, 13000496
NEW JERSEY
Hunterdon County
Sand Brook Historic District, Cty. Rd. 523,
Sand Brook-Headquarters & Britton Rds.,
Sand Brook, 13000497
Dated: June 6, 2013.
Alexandra Lord,
Acting Chief, National Register of Historic
Places/National Historic Landmarks Program.
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Durkee, Joseph H., Athletic Field, 1701
Myrtle Ave., Jacksonville, 13000484
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United States Post Office and Courthouse,
316–320 6th St., Sioux City, 13000485
Lucas County
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Douglas County
Trail Park and Trail Park DAR Marker, (Santa
Fe Trail MPS) NW. corner of E 1700 & N
400 Rds., Baldwin City, 13000486
Shelby County
Finney County
Finney County Point of Rocks, (Santa Fe
Trail MPS) Mansfield Rd., Pierceville,
13000487
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Marshalltown Historic District, Marshalltown
Rd. & Roosevelt Ave. (Mannington
Township), Pennsville, 13000498
Dale Cemetery, 104 Havell St., Ossining,
13000500
United States Courthouse and Custom House,
1716 Spielbusch Ave., Toledo, 13000501
Memphis Bank and Trust Building, 44 N. 2nd
St., Memphis, 13000502
South Main Street Historic District
(Boundary Increase), 124–125, 136–137,
148, 153, 154, 158 & 161 G.E. Patterson
Ave, 138 St. Paul Ave., Memphis,
13000503
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLCAD070000 L16100000 DR0000]
Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for the Approved
Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area Management Plan and California
Desert Conservation Area Plan Amendment
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announces the availability
of the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area Record of Decision (ROD)/
approved Recreation Area Management Plan (RAMP) and California Desert
Conservation Area (CDCA) Plan Amendment, Imperial County, California.
The BLM California State Director signed the ROD on June 18, 2013,
which constitutes the final decision of the BLM and makes the Approved
RAMP/CDCA Plan Amendment effective immediately.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the ROD/approved RAMP/CDCA Plan Amendment are
available upon request from the Field Manager, El Centro Field Office,
Bureau of Land Management, 1661 South 4th Street, El Centro, CA 92243
or via the Internet at https://www.blm.gov/ca/elcentro. Copies of the
ROD/approved RAMP/CDCA Plan Amendment are available for public
inspection at the BLM El Centro Field Office at the address above; at
the BLM California Desert District Office, 22835 San Juan de los Lagos,
Moreno Valley, CA 92553; and the BLM California State Office, 2800
Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95825.
If you wish to appeal an implementation decision, the notice of
appeal must be filed in the BLM El Centro Field Office, 1661 South 4th
Street El Centro, CA 92243, within 30 days from the decision.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg Hill, Project Manager, telephone:
951-697-5395; address: BLM California Desert District, 22835 Calle San
Juan de Los Lagos, Moreno Valley, CA 92553; email: greg_hill@blm.gov.
Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call
the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to
contact the above individual during normal business hours. The FIRS is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to leave a message or question
with the above individual. You will receive a reply during normal
business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area
(ISDRA) and surrounding lands included in the planning area encompass
about 215,000 acres, of which approximately 12,000 acres are non-
Federal lands for which these planning decisions do not apply. The
planning area is located in the southeastern portion of Imperial
County, California, and is part of the CDCA. The primary recreation
activities in the ISDRA include off- highway vehicle use, camping,
backcountry auto touring, and sightseeing. The planning area also
contains the North Algodones Dunes Wilderness, two Areas of Critical
Environmental Concern, and habitat for several sensitive species. The
RAMP/CDCA Plan Amendment and Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
were developed through a collaborative planning process that considered
eight alternatives. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection-Border
Patrol and Imperial County were cooperating agencies. Though not a
cooperating agency, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was involved
throughout the planning process. Formal and informal consultation and
contacts were made with interested tribal entities, including 17 tribal
governments, the Native American Heritage Commission, and the State
Historic Preservation Office. The Proposed RAMP/CDCA Plan Amendment and
Final EIS were released on September 14, 2012. Eight alternatives were
analyzed in the Proposed RAMP/CDCA Plan Amendment and Final EIS. The
BLM selected Alternative 8, the Proposed Plan, as the best approach to
maintaining the naturalness of the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area
and managing recreation uses, while still protecting the resources and
values for which the area was established. Since release of the
Proposed RAMP/CDCA Plan Amendment and Final EIS, the BLM requested a
Consistency Review by the Governor's Office of Planning and Research,
and received three protests, one each from the American Sand
Association, the Center for Biological Diversity and other conservation
groups, and the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County. The BLM
also received a comment letter from the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). The Governor's Consistency Review found no inconsistencies
between the Proposed RAMP and any State or local plan, policies, or
programs. In response to the protests and EPA comment letter, the BLM
made only minor editorial modifications in preparing the ROD for
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the Approved RAMP and CDCA Plan Amendment. These modifications provided
further clarification of some of the decisions.
Implementation decisions in this document that may be appealed
include the following:
Site-specific camping, parking, and other restrictions to
protect special status species or wildlife habitat;
Management of wildlife guzzlers; fuels management; and
placement of fencing, signing, or other facilities to protect wildlife
habitat;
Signing, fencing, interpretive sites, or other facilities
to protect cultural and paleontological resources;
Management and design of actions and facilities to meet
visual resources management (VRM) class objectives;
Site-specific protection measures to protect lands with
wilderness characteristics;
Site-specific management actions and plans for areas of
critical environmental concern (ACECs);
Design, development, management, and administration of
recreation sites and facilities within Recreation Management Zones; and
Designation of individual routes and trails within off
highway vehicle (OHV) management areas as open, limited, or closed.
These decisions, including identifying routes of travel within
designated areas for motorized vehicles, are implementation decisions
appealable under 43 CFR part 4. The route of travel decisions are
contained in Appendix G of the Approved RAMP and CDCA Plan Amendment
ROD. Any party adversely affected by the proposed route
identifications, or other implementation decisions, may appeal within
30 days of the publication date of this Notice of Availability pursuant
to 43 CFR part 4 subpart E. The appeal should state the specific
route(s) or other decision(s), as identified in the ROD.
The appeal must be filed with the El Centro Field Manager at the
above listed address. Please consult the appropriate regulations (43
CFR part 4 subpart E) and the ROD for further appeal requirements.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10, 43 CFR 1610.2, 43 CFR
1610.5.
Thomas F. Zale,
Acting Field Manager, El Centro Field Office.
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