Notice of Intent To Amend the Cottonwood Resource Management Plan and Prepare an Environmental Assessment and Notice of Realty Action: Proposed Sale of Public Land in Idaho County, Idaho, 34929-34930 [2015-15032]
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Notice of Intent To Amend the
Cottonwood Resource Management
Plan and Prepare an Environmental
Assessment and Notice of Realty
Action: Proposed Sale of Public Land
in Idaho County, Idaho
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent and notice of
realty action.
AGENCY:
This notice provides for two
related actions, one a proposed land use
plan amendment involving
approximately 19,054 acres of public
land in Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce,
Lewis, Idaho, and Adams counties of
Idaho; and the other proposed land sales
involving 22.46 acres of public land in
Idaho County being considered in the
proposed plan amendment. In
compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as
amended (NEPA), and the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act of 1976, as
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amended (FLPMA), the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Cottonwood Field
Office, Cottonwood, Idaho, intends to
prepare a resource management plan
(RMP) amendment and associated
environmental assessment (EA) for the
Cottonwood RMP including the
proposed land sales involving 22.46
acres of public land, and by this notice
is announcing the beginning of the
scoping process to solicit public
comments and identify related issues.
DATES: This notice initiates the public
scoping process for the RMP
amendment, proposed land sales of
22.46 acres of public land and
associated EA. Comments on issues may
be submitted in writing until July 20,
2015. The date(s) and location(s) of any
scoping meetings will be announced at
least 15 days in advance through local
news media, newspapers, and the BLM
Web site at: https://www.blm.gov/id/st/
en/Districts-Idaho/CDA.html. In order to
be included in the analysis, all
comments must be received on or prior
to the close of the 30-day scoping period
or 15 days after the last public meeting,
whichever is later. We will provide
additional opportunities for public
participation as appropriate.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on issues and planning criteria related
to the RMP amendment and proposed
sale by any of the following methods:
• Web site: https://www.blm.gov/id/st/
en/Districts-Idaho/CDA.html.
• Email: blm_id_elkcitymillsite@
blm.gov.
• Fax: 208–962–3275.
• Mail: BLM Cottonwood Field
Office, ATTN: Elk City Mill Site, 1 Butte
Drive, Cottonwood, ID 83522.
Documents pertinent to this proposal
may be examined at the Cottonwood
Field Office, 1 Butte Drive, Cottonwood,
ID 83522. Please reference ‘‘Cottonwood
RMP Amendment/Notice of Realty
Action: Proposed Sale of Public Lands’’
on all correspondence.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Will
Runnoe, Field Manager, at telephone:
208–962–3256, address: 1 Butte Drive,
Cottonwood, ID 83522, email: blm_id_
elkcitymillsite@blm.gov. Contact Mr.
Runnoe to have your name added to our
mailing list. 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. You will receive a
reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
document provides notice that the BLM
Cottonwood Field Office, Cottonwood,
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Idaho, intends to prepare an RMP
amendment and associated EA for the
Cottonwood RMP and announces the
beginning of the scoping process and
seeks public input on issues and
planning criteria. The planning area is
located in Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce,
Lewis, Idaho, and Adams counties of
Idaho, and encompasses approximately
132,240 acres of public land. The
purpose of the public scoping process is
to determine relevant issues that will
influence the scope of the
environmental analysis, including
alternatives, and guide the planning
process.
The purpose of the amendment is to
clarify specifically which lands,
currently designated as available for
disposal, meet one or more of FLPMA’s
Section 203 sale criteria. The proposed
amendment would clarify management
direction in the RMP to identify which
lands currently designated as available
for disposal may be further designated
as either available for disposal through
sale or not available.
Amending the Cottonwood RMP
would not increase the number of acres
previously identified in the RMP as
available for disposal. It would merely
clarify which of those parcels meet
Section 203 sale criteria. The proposed
amendment would not change the
BLM’s ability to dispose of those lands
through exchange, Recreation & Public
Purposes Act leases, or other means of
conveyance; or to retain them. Any
determination of the availability of
identified BLM parcels for disposal,
however, would not remove the BLM’s
obligation to carry out appropriate
environmental analysis prior to any
proposed sale, exchange, issuance of an
R&PP Act lease, or conveyance through
any other means, nor would it change
BLM’s authority to retain those lands
under Federal management.
As part of evaluating the availability
of the 19,054 acres for potential disposal
by sale, the BLM will consider the
following described public lands in
Idaho County, Idaho, for sale under the
authority of Section 203 of FLPMA if
they are found to meet Section 203 sale
criteria:
Boise Meridian
T. 29 N., R. 8 E.,
Parcel One: sec. 33, lots 19 and 20. (9.97
acres, IDI–37780)
Parcel Two: sec. 33, lots 5, 14, and 18.
(12.49 acres, IDI–37781)
The area described for these proposed sales
contains 22.46 acres. As part of the
environmental assessment for the proposed
sales the BLM will consider the appropriate
method of sale (competitive, modified
competitive or direct).
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In addition to initiating scoping for
this RMP amendment, this notice also
segregates the above-mentioned parcels
from appropriation under the public
land laws, including the mining laws,
except the sale provisions of FLPMA.
The segregation of the public lands
being considered for sale will be for a
period of 2 years. Conveyance of the
identified public land will be subject to
valid existing rights and encumbrances
of record, including but not limited to
rights-of-way for roads and public
utilities. Conveyance of any mineral
interest pursuant to Section 209 of
FLPMA will be considered as part of
processing the proposed sales.
On June 18, 2015, the two abovedescribed parcels identified for
potential sale will be segregated from
appropriation under the public land
laws, including the United States
mining laws, except the sale provisions
of FLPMA. Until completion of the sale,
the BLM will no longer accept land use
applications affecting the two identified
public land parcels, except applications
for the amendment of previously filed
right-of-way applications or existing
authorizations to increase the term of
the grants in accordance with 43 CFR
2807.15 and 2886.15. The segregative
effect will terminate upon issuance of a
patent, publication in the Federal
Register of a termination of the
segregation, or June 19, 2017, whichever
occurs first, unless extended by the
BLM Idaho State Director in accordance
with 43 CFR 2711.1–2(d) prior to the
termination date.
The Cottonwood RMP identifies
19,054 acres of public land as available
for disposal. However, the RMP fails to
specify whether those lands have been
evaluated under FLPMA’s Section 203
sale criteria.
The purpose of the public scoping
process is to determine relevant issues
that will influence the scope of the
environmental analysis, including
alternatives, and guide the planning
process. A preliminary issue for the
plan amendment area has been
identified by BLM personnel; Federal,
State, and local agencies; and other
stakeholders. The issue is to identify
lands currently designated as available
for disposal, that also meet FLPMA’s
Section 203 sale criteria (43 U.S.C.
1713(a)).
Comments may also be submitted
regarding the planning criteria.
Preliminary planning criteria include:
1. The proposed amendment will only
address lands already designated as
available for disposal (approximately
19,054 acres in Latah, Clearwater, Nez
Perce, Lewis, Idaho, and Adams
Counties of Idaho) that meet FLPMA’s
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Section 203 sale criteria. No other
decisions associated with the
Cottonwood RMP will be amended.
2. The plan amendments will comply
with FLPMA, NEPA, and all other
applicable laws, regulations, and
policies.
3. For program-specific guidance
regarding decisions at the land use
planning level, the process will follow
the BLM’s policies in the Land Use
Planning Handbook, H–1601–1.
4. Public participation and
collaboration will be an integral part of
the planning process.
5. The BLM will strive to make
decisions in the plan amendments
compatible with the existing plans and
policies of adjacent local, State, and
Federal agencies, and affected Native
American tribes, as long as the decisions
are consistent with the purposes,
policies, and programs of Federal law
and regulations applicable to public
lands.
6. The BLM will work collaboratively
with cooperating agencies and all other
interested groups, agencies, and
individuals.
The public is invited to provide
scoping comments on issues mentioned
above, as well as other issues that
should be addressed in the preparation
of the plan amendment or the proposed
sales.
You may submit comments on issues
and planning criteria in writing to the
BLM using one of the methods listed in
the ADDRESSES section above. To be
most helpful, you should submit
comments by the close of the 30-day
scoping period.
The BLM will use and coordinate the
NEPA scoping process to help fulfill the
public involvement requirements under
the National Historic Preservation Act
(54 U.S.C. 306108) as provided in 36
CFR 800.2(d)(3). The information about
historic and cultural resources within
the area potentially affected by the
proposed actions will assist the BLM in
identifying and evaluating impacts to
such resources.
The BLM will consult with Indian
tribes on a Government-to-Government
basis in accordance with Executive
Order 13175 and other policies. Tribal
concerns, including impacts on Indian
trust assets and potential impacts to
cultural resources, will be given due
consideration. Federal, State, and local
agencies, along with tribes and other
stakeholders that may be interested in or
affected by the proposed actions that the
BLM is evaluating, are invited to
participate in the scoping process and,
if eligible, may request or be requested
by the BLM to participate in the
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development of the environmental
analysis as a cooperating agency.
Before including your address, phone
number, email 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 can 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. The BLM will evaluate identified
issues to be addressed in the plan and
will place them into one of three
categories:
1. Issues to be resolved in the plan
amendment;
2. Issues to be resolved through policy
or administrative action; or
3. Issues beyond the scope of this plan
amendment.
The BLM will provide an explanation
in the EA as to why an issue was placed
in category two or three. The public is
also encouraged to help identify any
management questions and concerns
that should be addressed in the plan.
The BLM will work collaboratively with
interested parties to identify the
management decisions that are best
suited to local, regional, and national
needs and concerns.
The BLM will use an interdisciplinary
approach to develop the plan
amendment in order to consider the
variety of resource issues and concerns
identified. Specialists with expertise in
the following disciplines will be
involved in the planning process:
Minerals and geology, forestry, outdoor
recreation, archaeology, wildlife and
fisheries, lands and realty, hydrology,
and soils.
Authority: 43 U.S.C. 1713(a); 43 CFR
2711.1–2, 40 CFR 1501.7, and 43 CFR 1610.2.
Jeffery L. Foss,
Acting BLM Idaho State Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Intent To Amend the Cottonwood Resource Management Plan
and Prepare an Environmental Assessment and Notice of Realty Action:
Proposed Sale of Public Land in Idaho County, Idaho
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent and notice of realty action.
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SUMMARY: This notice provides for two related actions, one a proposed
land use plan amendment involving approximately 19,054 acres of public
land in Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce, Lewis, Idaho, and Adams counties
of Idaho; and the other proposed land sales involving 22.46 acres of
public land in Idaho County being considered in the proposed plan
amendment. In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Cottonwood Field Office, Cottonwood, Idaho, intends to prepare a
resource management plan (RMP) amendment and associated environmental
assessment (EA) for the Cottonwood RMP including the proposed land
sales involving 22.46 acres of public land, and by this notice is
announcing the beginning of the scoping process to solicit public
comments and identify related issues.
DATES: This notice initiates the public scoping process for the RMP
amendment, proposed land sales of 22.46 acres of public land and
associated EA. Comments on issues may be submitted in writing until
July 20, 2015. The date(s) and location(s) of any scoping meetings will
be announced at least 15 days in advance through local news media,
newspapers, and the BLM Web site at: https://www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA.html. In order to be included in the analysis, all
comments must be received on or prior to the close of the 30-day
scoping period or 15 days after the last public meeting, whichever is
later. We will provide additional opportunities for public
participation as appropriate.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on issues and planning criteria
related to the RMP amendment and proposed sale by any of the following
methods:
Web site: https://www.blm.gov/id/st/en/Districts-Idaho/CDA.html.
Email: blm_id_elkcitymillsite@blm.gov.
Fax: 208-962-3275.
Mail: BLM Cottonwood Field Office, ATTN: Elk City Mill
Site, 1 Butte Drive, Cottonwood, ID 83522.
Documents pertinent to this proposal may be examined at the
Cottonwood Field Office, 1 Butte Drive, Cottonwood, ID 83522. Please
reference ``Cottonwood RMP Amendment/Notice of Realty Action: Proposed
Sale of Public Lands'' on all correspondence.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Will Runnoe, Field Manager, at
telephone: 208-962-3256, address: 1 Butte Drive, Cottonwood, ID 83522,
email: blm_id_elkcitymillsite@blm.gov. Contact Mr. Runnoe to have your
name added to our mailing list. 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. You will receive a reply during normal
business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This document provides notice that the BLM
Cottonwood Field Office, Cottonwood, Idaho, intends to prepare an RMP
amendment and associated EA for the Cottonwood RMP and announces the
beginning of the scoping process and seeks public input on issues and
planning criteria. The planning area is located in Latah, Clearwater,
Nez Perce, Lewis, Idaho, and Adams counties of Idaho, and encompasses
approximately 132,240 acres of public land. The purpose of the public
scoping process is to determine relevant issues that will influence the
scope of the environmental analysis, including alternatives, and guide
the planning process.
The purpose of the amendment is to clarify specifically which
lands, currently designated as available for disposal, meet one or more
of FLPMA's Section 203 sale criteria. The proposed amendment would
clarify management direction in the RMP to identify which lands
currently designated as available for disposal may be further
designated as either available for disposal through sale or not
available.
Amending the Cottonwood RMP would not increase the number of acres
previously identified in the RMP as available for disposal. It would
merely clarify which of those parcels meet Section 203 sale criteria.
The proposed amendment would not change the BLM's ability to dispose of
those lands through exchange, Recreation & Public Purposes Act leases,
or other means of conveyance; or to retain them. Any determination of
the availability of identified BLM parcels for disposal, however, would
not remove the BLM's obligation to carry out appropriate environmental
analysis prior to any proposed sale, exchange, issuance of an R&PP Act
lease, or conveyance through any other means, nor would it change BLM's
authority to retain those lands under Federal management.
As part of evaluating the availability of the 19,054 acres for
potential disposal by sale, the BLM will consider the following
described public lands in Idaho County, Idaho, for sale under the
authority of Section 203 of FLPMA if they are found to meet Section 203
sale criteria:
Boise Meridian
T. 29 N., R. 8 E.,
Parcel One: sec. 33, lots 19 and 20. (9.97 acres, IDI-37780)
Parcel Two: sec. 33, lots 5, 14, and 18. (12.49 acres, IDI-
37781)
The area described for these proposed sales contains 22.46
acres. As part of the environmental assessment for the proposed
sales the BLM will consider the appropriate method of sale
(competitive, modified competitive or direct).
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In addition to initiating scoping for this RMP amendment, this
notice also segregates the above-mentioned parcels from appropriation
under the public land laws, including the mining laws, except the sale
provisions of FLPMA. The segregation of the public lands being
considered for sale will be for a period of 2 years. Conveyance of the
identified public land will be subject to valid existing rights and
encumbrances of record, including but not limited to rights-of-way for
roads and public utilities. Conveyance of any mineral interest pursuant
to Section 209 of FLPMA will be considered as part of processing the
proposed sales.
On June 18, 2015, the two above-described parcels identified for
potential sale will be segregated from appropriation under the public
land laws, including the United States mining laws, except the sale
provisions of FLPMA. Until completion of the sale, the BLM will no
longer accept land use applications affecting the two identified public
land parcels, except applications for the amendment of previously filed
right-of-way applications or existing authorizations to increase the
term of the grants in accordance with 43 CFR 2807.15 and 2886.15. The
segregative effect will terminate upon issuance of a patent,
publication in the Federal Register of a termination of the
segregation, or June 19, 2017, whichever occurs first, unless extended
by the BLM Idaho State Director in accordance with 43 CFR 2711.1-2(d)
prior to the termination date.
The Cottonwood RMP identifies 19,054 acres of public land as
available for disposal. However, the RMP fails to specify whether those
lands have been evaluated under FLPMA's Section 203 sale criteria.
The purpose of the public scoping process is to determine relevant
issues that will influence the scope of the environmental analysis,
including alternatives, and guide the planning process. A preliminary
issue for the plan amendment area has been identified by BLM personnel;
Federal, State, and local agencies; and other stakeholders. The issue
is to identify lands currently designated as available for disposal,
that also meet FLPMA's Section 203 sale criteria (43 U.S.C. 1713(a)).
Comments may also be submitted regarding the planning criteria.
Preliminary planning criteria include:
1. The proposed amendment will only address lands already
designated as available for disposal (approximately 19,054 acres in
Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce, Lewis, Idaho, and Adams Counties of
Idaho) that meet FLPMA's Section 203 sale criteria. No other decisions
associated with the Cottonwood RMP will be amended.
2. The plan amendments will comply with FLPMA, NEPA, and all other
applicable laws, regulations, and policies.
3. For program-specific guidance regarding decisions at the land
use planning level, the process will follow the BLM's policies in the
Land Use Planning Handbook, H-1601-1.
4. Public participation and collaboration will be an integral part
of the planning process.
5. The BLM will strive to make decisions in the plan amendments
compatible with the existing plans and policies of adjacent local,
State, and Federal agencies, and affected Native American tribes, as
long as the decisions are consistent with the purposes, policies, and
programs of Federal law and regulations applicable to public lands.
6. The BLM will work collaboratively with cooperating agencies and
all other interested groups, agencies, and individuals.
The public is invited to provide scoping comments on issues
mentioned above, as well as other issues that should be addressed in
the preparation of the plan amendment or the proposed sales.
You may submit comments on issues and planning criteria in writing
to the BLM using one of the methods listed in the ADDRESSES section
above. To be most helpful, you should submit comments by the close of
the 30-day scoping period.
The BLM will use and coordinate the NEPA scoping process to help
fulfill the public involvement requirements under the National Historic
Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. 306108) as provided in 36 CFR 800.2(d)(3).
The information about historic and cultural resources within the area
potentially affected by the proposed actions will assist the BLM in
identifying and evaluating impacts to such resources.
The BLM will consult with Indian tribes on a Government-to-
Government basis in accordance with Executive Order 13175 and other
policies. Tribal concerns, including impacts on Indian trust assets and
potential impacts to cultural resources, will be given due
consideration. Federal, State, and local agencies, along with tribes
and other stakeholders that may be interested in or affected by the
proposed actions that the BLM is evaluating, are invited to participate
in the scoping process and, if eligible, may request or be requested by
the BLM to participate in the development of the environmental analysis
as a cooperating agency.
Before including your address, phone number, email 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 can
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. The BLM will evaluate identified issues to be addressed
in the plan and will place them into one of three categories:
1. Issues to be resolved in the plan amendment;
2. Issues to be resolved through policy or administrative action;
or
3. Issues beyond the scope of this plan amendment.
The BLM will provide an explanation in the EA as to why an issue
was placed in category two or three. The public is also encouraged to
help identify any management questions and concerns that should be
addressed in the plan. The BLM will work collaboratively with
interested parties to identify the management decisions that are best
suited to local, regional, and national needs and concerns.
The BLM will use an interdisciplinary approach to develop the plan
amendment in order to consider the variety of resource issues and
concerns identified. Specialists with expertise in the following
disciplines will be involved in the planning process: Minerals and
geology, forestry, outdoor recreation, archaeology, wildlife and
fisheries, lands and realty, hydrology, and soils.
Authority: 43 U.S.C. 1713(a); 43 CFR 2711.1-2, 40 CFR 1501.7,
and 43 CFR 1610.2.
Jeffery L. Foss,
Acting BLM Idaho State Director.
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