Gila National Forest, Quemado Ranger District; New Mexico; Luna Restoration Project, 31587-31588 [2016-11801]
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Mojdeh Bahar,
Assistant Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Gila National Forest, Quemado Ranger
District; New Mexico; Luna Restoration
Project
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent to prepare an
environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Gila National Forest will
prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement to evaluate a proposed action
on a landscape level project to improve
forest health within 185,586 acres Luna
planning area on the Quemado Ranger
District.
The full text and maps of the
proposed action will be located on the
Forest’s Web site at https://
www.fs.usda.gov/detail/gila/home/
?cid=STELPRD3828973.
SUMMARY:
Comments concerning the scope
of the analysis must be received by July
5, 2016. The draft environmental impact
statement is expected December, 2016
and the final environmental impact
statement is expected July 2017.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
Quemado Ranger District, ATTN:
District Ranger, P.O. Box 159, Quemado,
NM 87829. Comments may also be sent
via email to comments-southwesterngila-quemado@fs.fed.us, or via facsimile
to 575–773–4114.
An Open House is scheduled for
Wednesday June 8, 2016, 5 to 7 p.m. at
the Luna Community Center, Luna, NM.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Emily Irwin, District Ranger, Quemado
Ranger District, at (575) 773–4678 or
comments-southwestern-gila@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose of the Luna Restoration
Project is to create and maintain a
healthy resilient landscape and
watersheds capable of delivering
benefits to the public including clean air
and water, habitat for native fish and
wildlife, forest products, and outdoor
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recreation opportunities. There is a need
to:
• Reduce the impacts of high severity
fire on natural and cultural resources,
private inholdings, communities,
infrastructure, and livelihoods within
the planning area;
• Implement vegetative treatments to
restore departed landscapes that are
overstocked, encroached, and at risk to
fire, disease, insects, and other climate
stressors;
• Implement treatments in watershed
that are not properly functioning;
• Improve water quality by hardening
stream crossings and performing road
maintenance;
• Continue to provide the wide range
of forest products that are important to
the culture, tradition and livelihoods of
local communities;
• Protect and restore threatened and
endangered species and habitat;
• Provide opportunities for OHV use,
enjoyment, and access from the
community of Luna;
• Provide permanent water to support
wildlife and livestock; and
• Improve rangeland, wildlife,
aquatic and riparian habitat.
Proposed Action
In response to the purpose and need,
the Gila National Forest proposes to
conduct a wide variety of restoration,
maintenance, and improvement projects
within the Luna planning area (185,570
acres) on the Quemado Ranger District.
Vegetation treatments would be
accomplished by hand or mechanized
equipment, cutting trees individually or
in groups. Maintenance and restoration
activities are prosed on approximately
73,446 acres of woodland (e.g. pinyon
juniper, pinyon pine) and forest
(ponderosa pine and mixed conifer)
stands.
Grassland maintenance and
restoration treatments are proposed on
approximately 23,373 acres. Ponderosa
pine and pinyon juniper have
encroached, become established, and
continue to spread into the grasslands.
Proposed activities consist of cutting
ponderosa pine and pinyon-juniper by
hand or mechanized equipment, to
reduce tree canopy cover to less than
10% in grasslands.
Rabbit brush treatment consists of
mowing with rubber tired equipment
during the dormant season (late fall to
early winter) on approximately 100
acres for consecutive years to improve
rangeland condition on the Centerfire
Allotment. An additional 100 to 1,000
acres may be treated depending on
monitoring results of the initial 100
acres.
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Thin small diameter trees <9 inches,
pile burn or broadcast burn
approximately 1,464 acres within
Mexican Spotted Owl protected activity
centers. No activities would take place
between March 1 to August 31 to avoid
disturbance during breeding season.
Cut and prescribe burn Gambel oak
and mountain mahogany stands to
promote new growth and sprouting in
various locations across the planning
area for wildlife, especially game
species. This would be accomplished
with other vegetation and fuel
treatments.
Fall snags over approximately 1,955
acres within the Wallow Fire (2011) for
site preparation (planting or natural
regeneration of trees). Snags would be
cut by hand or by mechanical
equipment and piled, decked, removed
and/or left where felled. Decks may be
burned.
Use prescribe fire exclusively to treat
approximately 12,898 acres to maintain
and/or reduce fuel loadings. Use
prescribe fire in areas identified for
vegetation treatments (approximately
70,000 to 100,000 acres). Prescribed fire
can be implemented prior and after
proposed vegetation treatments. Areas
identified for prescribed fire are
available for re-entry if objectives are
not fully achieved as a result of initial
treatments or for maintenance
Improve and restore stream and
riparian habitat through various
activities such as constructing
exclosures, planting riparian species,
installing bank stabilization structures;
removing invasive or non-native plant
species; placing weirs to restore channel
gradient; improving stream crossing,
and installing and/or upgrading road
drainage features.
Add new or upgrade existing water
systems on the Luna, Centerfire, and
Mangitas allotments to increase
livestock and wildlife distribution to
benefit rangeland conditions, including
watershed, soils, and stream resources.
Conduct heavy maintenance and
upgrade drainage features on forest
roads to improve water quality. Harden
crossings on roads and motorized trails
to improve accessibility and reduce
impacts to aquatic species and habitat.
Decommission approximately 121
miles of closed roads to improve
watershed condition and reduce
wildlife habitat fragmentation.
Decommission user created routes
within the planning area.
Add and designate approximately 20
miles of routes for ATV use, creating
loop and connector route opportunities
around the Luna Community.
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Responsible Official
Gila Forest Supervisor.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The decision to be made will be
whether or not to implement the
proposed action or an alternative to the
proposed action and what mitigation
measures would be required. The Forest
Supervisor will also decide which forest
project-level plan amendments to adopt.
Scoping Process
This notice of intent initiates the
scoping process, which guides the
development of the environmental
impact statement. An Open House is
scheduled for Wednesday June 8, 2016,
5 to 7 p.m. at the Luna Community
Center, Luna, NM to provide an
opportunity to review project maps, ask
questions, and provide input to the
proposed project.
It is important that reviewers provide
their comments at such times and in
such a manner that they are useful to
the agency’s preparation of the
environmental impact statement.
Therefore, comments should be
provided prior to the close of the
comment period and should clearly
articulate the reviewer’s concerns and
contentions.
Comments received in response to
this solicitation, including names and
addresses of those who comment, will
be part of the public record for this
proposed action. Comments submitted
anonymously will be accepted and
considered, however.
Dated: May 10, 2016.
Adam Mendonca,
Forest Supervisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Prince of Wales Resource Advisory
Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Prince of Wales Resource
Advisory Committee (RAC) will meet in
Craig, Alaska. The committee is
authorized under the Secure Rural
Schools and Community SelfDetermination Act (the Act) and
operates in compliance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act. The purpose
of the committee is to improve
collaborative relationships and to
provide advice and recommendations to
the Forest Service concerning projects
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and funding consistent with Title II of
the Act. RAC information can be found
at the following Web site: https://
fsplaces.fs.fed.us/fsfiles/unit/wo/
secure_rural_schools.nsf.
DATES: The meeting will be held June 6,
2016, at 10:00 a.m.
All RAC meetings are subject to
cancellation. For status of meeting prior
to attendance, please contact the person
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
Craig Ranger District, 504 9th Street,
Craig, Alaska. If you wish to attend via
teleconference, please contact the
person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
Written comments may be submitted
as described under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION. All comments, including
names and addresses when provided,
are placed in the record and are
available for public inspection and
copying. The public may inspect
comments received at the Craig Ranger
District. Please call ahead to facilitate
entry into the building.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Amy Manuel, RAC Coordinator, by
phone at 907–228–6200 or via email at
amymmanuel@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.,
Eastern Standard Time, Monday
through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of the meeting is to review and
recommend projects authorized under
Title II of the Act.
The meeting is open to the public.
The agenda will include time for people
to make oral statements of three minutes
or less. Individuals wishing to make an
oral statement should request in writing
by June 1, 2016, to be scheduled on the
agenda. Anyone who would like to
bring related matters to the attention of
the committee may file written
statements with the committee staff
before or after the meeting. Written
comments and requests for time to make
oral comments must be sent to Matthew
Anderson, Designated Federal Officer,
P.O. Box 500, Craig, Alaska 99921; by
email to mdanderson@fs.fed.us, or via
facsimile to 907–826–2972.
Meeting Accommodations: If you are
a person requiring reasonable
accommodation, please make requests
in advance for sign language
interpreting, assistive listening devices,
or other reasonable accommodation. For
access to the facility or proceedings,
please contact the person listed in the
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All reasonable
accommodation requests are managed
on a case by case basis.
CONTACT.
Dated: May 16, 2016.
Matt D. Anderson,
District Ranger, DFO.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Siskiyou County Resource Advisory
Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Siskiyou County
Resource Advisory Committee (RAC)
will meet in Yreka, California. The
committee is authorized under the
Secure Rural Schools and Community
Self-Determination Act (the Act) and
operates in compliance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act. The purpose
of the committee is to improve
collaborative relationships and to
provide advice and recommendations to
the Forest Service concerning projects
and funding consistent with Title II of
the Act. RAC information can be found
at the following Web site: https://
cloudapps-usda-gov.force.com/FSSRS/
RAC_Meeting_
Page?id=a2zt00000004CyPAAU.
SUMMARY:
The meeting will be held June 6,
2016, at 5:00 p.m.
All RAC meetings are subject to
cancellation. For status of meeting prior
to attendance, please contact the person
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
DATES:
The meeting will be held at
the Klamath National Forest (NF)
Supervisor’s Office, Conference Room,
1711 South Main Street, Yreka,
California.
Written comments may be submitted
as described under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION. All comments, including
names and addresses when provided,
are placed in the record and are
available for public inspection and
copying. The public may inspect
comments received at Klamath NF
Supervior’s Office. Please call ahead to
facilitate entry into the building.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Natalie Stovall, RAC Coordinator, by
phone at 530–841–4411 or via email at
nstovall@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Gila National Forest, Quemado Ranger District; New Mexico; Luna
Restoration Project
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
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SUMMARY: The Gila National Forest will prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement to evaluate a proposed action on a landscape level project to
improve forest health within 185,586 acres Luna planning area on the
Quemado Ranger District.
The full text and maps of the proposed action will be located on
the Forest's Web site at https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/gila/home/?cid=STELPRD3828973.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received
by July 5, 2016. The draft environmental impact statement is expected
December, 2016 and the final environmental impact statement is expected
July 2017.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Quemado Ranger District, ATTN:
District Ranger, P.O. Box 159, Quemado, NM 87829. Comments may also be
sent via email to comments-southwestern-gila-quemado@fs.fed.us, or via
facsimile to 575-773-4114.
An Open House is scheduled for Wednesday June 8, 2016, 5 to 7 p.m.
at the Luna Community Center, Luna, NM.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily Irwin, District Ranger, Quemado
Ranger District, at (575) 773-4678 or comments-southwestern-gila@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD)
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose of the Luna Restoration Project is to create and
maintain a healthy resilient landscape and watersheds capable of
delivering benefits to the public including clean air and water,
habitat for native fish and wildlife, forest products, and outdoor
recreation opportunities. There is a need to:
Reduce the impacts of high severity fire on natural and
cultural resources, private inholdings, communities, infrastructure,
and livelihoods within the planning area;
Implement vegetative treatments to restore departed
landscapes that are overstocked, encroached, and at risk to fire,
disease, insects, and other climate stressors;
Implement treatments in watershed that are not properly
functioning;
Improve water quality by hardening stream crossings and
performing road maintenance;
Continue to provide the wide range of forest products that
are important to the culture, tradition and livelihoods of local
communities;
Protect and restore threatened and endangered species and
habitat;
Provide opportunities for OHV use, enjoyment, and access
from the community of Luna;
Provide permanent water to support wildlife and livestock;
and
Improve rangeland, wildlife, aquatic and riparian habitat.
Proposed Action
In response to the purpose and need, the Gila National Forest
proposes to conduct a wide variety of restoration, maintenance, and
improvement projects within the Luna planning area (185,570 acres) on
the Quemado Ranger District.
Vegetation treatments would be accomplished by hand or mechanized
equipment, cutting trees individually or in groups. Maintenance and
restoration activities are prosed on approximately 73,446 acres of
woodland (e.g. pinyon juniper, pinyon pine) and forest (ponderosa pine
and mixed conifer) stands.
Grassland maintenance and restoration treatments are proposed on
approximately 23,373 acres. Ponderosa pine and pinyon juniper have
encroached, become established, and continue to spread into the
grasslands. Proposed activities consist of cutting ponderosa pine and
pinyon-juniper by hand or mechanized equipment, to reduce tree canopy
cover to less than 10% in grasslands.
Rabbit brush treatment consists of mowing with rubber tired
equipment during the dormant season (late fall to early winter) on
approximately 100 acres for consecutive years to improve rangeland
condition on the Centerfire Allotment. An additional 100 to 1,000 acres
may be treated depending on monitoring results of the initial 100
acres.
Thin small diameter trees <9 inches, pile burn or broadcast burn
approximately 1,464 acres within Mexican Spotted Owl protected activity
centers. No activities would take place between March 1 to August 31 to
avoid disturbance during breeding season.
Cut and prescribe burn Gambel oak and mountain mahogany stands to
promote new growth and sprouting in various locations across the
planning area for wildlife, especially game species. This would be
accomplished with other vegetation and fuel treatments.
Fall snags over approximately 1,955 acres within the Wallow Fire
(2011) for site preparation (planting or natural regeneration of
trees). Snags would be cut by hand or by mechanical equipment and
piled, decked, removed and/or left where felled. Decks may be burned.
Use prescribe fire exclusively to treat approximately 12,898 acres
to maintain and/or reduce fuel loadings. Use prescribe fire in areas
identified for vegetation treatments (approximately 70,000 to 100,000
acres). Prescribed fire can be implemented prior and after proposed
vegetation treatments. Areas identified for prescribed fire are
available for re-entry if objectives are not fully achieved as a result
of initial treatments or for maintenance
Improve and restore stream and riparian habitat through various
activities such as constructing exclosures, planting riparian species,
installing bank stabilization structures; removing invasive or non-
native plant species; placing weirs to restore channel gradient;
improving stream crossing, and installing and/or upgrading road
drainage features.
Add new or upgrade existing water systems on the Luna, Centerfire,
and Mangitas allotments to increase livestock and wildlife distribution
to benefit rangeland conditions, including watershed, soils, and stream
resources.
Conduct heavy maintenance and upgrade drainage features on forest
roads to improve water quality. Harden crossings on roads and motorized
trails to improve accessibility and reduce impacts to aquatic species
and habitat.
Decommission approximately 121 miles of closed roads to improve
watershed condition and reduce wildlife habitat fragmentation.
Decommission user created routes within the planning area.
Add and designate approximately 20 miles of routes for ATV use,
creating loop and connector route opportunities around the Luna
Community.
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Responsible Official
Gila Forest Supervisor.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The decision to be made will be whether or not to implement the
proposed action or an alternative to the proposed action and what
mitigation measures would be required. The Forest Supervisor will also
decide which forest project-level plan amendments to adopt.
Scoping Process
This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides
the development of the environmental impact statement. An Open House is
scheduled for Wednesday June 8, 2016, 5 to 7 p.m. at the Luna Community
Center, Luna, NM to provide an opportunity to review project maps, ask
questions, and provide input to the proposed project.
It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times
and in such a manner that they are useful to the agency's preparation
of the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be
provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly
articulate the reviewer's concerns and contentions.
Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names
and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record
for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be
accepted and considered, however.
Dated: May 10, 2016.
Adam Mendonca,
Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 2016-11801 Filed 5-18-16; 8:45 am]
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