Pike/San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron/Comanche National Grasslands; Chaffee County Colorado; Browns Canyon National Monument Plan Assessment, 18279-18280 [2017-07797]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Sitka Resource Advisory Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Sitka Resource Advisory
Committee (RAC) will meet in Sitka,
Alaska. 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 the Act.
RAC information can be found at the
following Web site: https://cloudappsusda-gov.force.com/FSSRS/RAC_
Page?id=001t0000002JcwXAAS.
SUMMARY:
The meeting will be held May
25, 2017, 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
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2108 Halibut Point Road, Sitka, Alaska.
Meeting will also be available by
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Written comments may be submitted
as described under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION. All comments, including
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available for public inspection and
copying. The public may inspect
comments received at the Sitka Ranger
District. Please call ahead to facilitate
entry into the building.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa
Hirsch, RAC Coordinator, by phone at
907–747–4214 or via email at
lisahirsch@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use
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(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
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2. Make project recommendations for
Title II funds.
The meeting is open to the public.
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to make oral statements of three minutes
or less. Individuals wishing to make an
oral statement should request in writing
by May 15, 2017, 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 Lisa
Hirsch, RAC Coordinator, 2108 Halibut
Point Road, Sitka, Alaska 99835; by
email to lisahirsch@fs.fed.us, or via
facsimile to 907–747–4253.
Meeting Accommodations: If you are
a person requiring reasonable
accommodation, please make requests
in advance for sign language
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access to the facility or proceedings,
please contact the person listed in the
section titled FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT. All reasonable
accommodation requests are managed
on a case by case basis.
Dated: March 30, 2017.
Jeanne M. Higgins,
Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National
Forest System.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Pike/San Isabel National Forests and
Cimarron/Comanche National
Grasslands; Chaffee County Colorado;
Browns Canyon National Monument
Plan Assessment
AGENCY:
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent to start Browns
Canyon National Monument Plan
Assessment Phase.
ACTION:
Notice of intent to start the
assessment phase for The Browns
Canyon National Monument
Management Plan—Pike/San Isabel
National Forests and Cimarron/
Comanche National Grasslands (PSICC)
Plan amendment and Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Eastern Colorado
Resource Management Plan update. An
assessment report of ecological, social,
and economic conditions and trends for
Browns Canyon National Monument
will be prepared for the Pike and San
Isabel National Forests and Cimarron
and Comanche National Grasslands
(PSICC) Plan Amendment and Bureau of
Land Management Resource
Management Plan update.
SUMMARY:
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A draft of the assessment report
for the Browns Canyon National
Monument, Pike/San Isabel National
Forests and Cimarron/Comanche
National Grasslands and BLM Royal
Gorge Field Office is expected to be
completed by fall 2017 and will be
posted on the Pike and San Isabel
National Forests Projects Web site at:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project
=51098 and BLM Browns Canyon
National Monument RMP link at:
https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplfrontoffice/eplanning/planAnd
ProjectSite.do?methodName=render
DefaultPlanOrProjectSite&projectId
=69924&dctmId=0b0003e880dda953.
From April to June 2017, the public is
invited to engage in a collaborative
process to identify relevant baseline
information and local knowledge to be
considered for the assessment and
development of the Browns Canyon
National Monument management plan.
The Forest, in coordination and
cooperation with BLM, will then initiate
procedures pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
prepare a joint monument management
plan-Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS). The Forest and BLM will again be
cooperatively inviting the public to help
identify the appropriate plan
components that will become the NEPA
proposed action and/or alternatives for
the land management plan revision. The
NEPA procedures result in a record of
decision and the plan revision process
results in a draft revised plan. The
Federal Register availability
announcement for these documents
starts the pre-decisional administrative
review process (36 CFR 219 Subpart B).
The administrative review process
provides an individual or entity an
opportunity for an independent Forest
Service review and resolution of issues
before the final approval of a plan, plan
amendment or plan revision.
ADDRESSES: Written comments or
questions concerning this notice should
be addressed to U.S. Forest Service—
Salida Ranger District Attn.: Browns
Canyon National Monument—Planning
Assessment, 5575 Cleora Road, Salida,
CO 81201, or by email to: blm_co_
brownscanyon@blm.gov (subject
heading Browns Canyon National
Monument—Planning Assessment).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Dow, Forest Planner at 719–553–1476 or
Joseph Vieira, BLM Planner-Project
Manager at (719) 246–9966. Individuals
who use telecommunication devices for
the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
800–877–8339 between 5 a.m. and 5
p.m., Pacific Time, Monday through
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Friday. More information on the
planning process can also be found on
the Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Web site at https://www.fs.usda.gov/
project/?project=51098.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Forest Management Act
(NFMA) of 1976 requires that every
National Forest System (NFS) unit
develop a land management plan. On
April 9, 2012, the Forest Service
finalized its land management planning
rule (2012 Planning Rule), which
provides broad programmatic direction
to National Forests and National
Grasslands for developing and
implementing their land management
plans.
Forest plans describe the strategic
direction for management of forest
resources for fifteen to twenty years, and
are adaptive and amendable as
conditions change over time. Under the
2012 Planning Rule, the assessment of
ecological, social, and economic trends
and conditions is the first stage of the
planning process. The second stage is a
development and decision process
guided, in part, by the NEPA and
includes the preparation of a draft
environmental impact statement and
revised Forest Plan for public review
and comment, and the preparation of
the final environmental impact
statement and revised Forest Plan. The
third stage of the process is monitoring
and feedback, which is ongoing over the
life of the revised forest plans. With this
notice, the agency invites other
governments, non-governmental parties,
and the public to contribute to the
development of the assessment report.
The assessment will rapidly evaluate
the sustainability of existing ecological,
economic, and social conditions and
trends within the context of the broader
landscape. It will help inform the
planning process through the use of Best
Available Scientific Information, while
also taking into account other forms of
knowledge, such as local information,
national perspectives, and native
knowledge. Lastly, the assessment will
help identify the need to change the
existing 1984 plan.
The Pike/San Isabel National Forests
and Cimarron/Comanche National
Grasslands and Bureau of Land
Management Royal Gorge Field Office,
with lands administered in Chaffee
County, Colorado are initiating the
Browns Canyon National Monument
(NM) planning assessment and
management plan process pursuant to
Proclamation 9232, establishing the
monument specifically states: In the
development and implementation of the
management plan, the Secretaries
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(USDA and Department of Interior)
shall maximize opportunities, pursuant
to applicable legal authorities, for
shared resources, operational efficiency,
and cooperation. A joint agency
assessment process will be performed in
cooperation with the BLM and National
Conservation Lands. The assessment
process and results are to be used to
inform a Browns Canyon NM
Management Plan describing the
strategic direction for management of
monument resources, objects, and
values for the next 15 to 20 years on the
Pike/San Isabel National Forests and
Cimarron/Comanche National
Grasslands and BLM Royal Gorge Field
Office.
The Browns Canyon NM Management
Plan will amend the PSICC’s Land and
Resource Management Plan and be
incorporated into the BLM’s Royal
Gorge Field Office Eastern Colorado
Resource Management Plan during
revision. The first phase of the process,
the assessment phase, has begun and
interested parties are invited to
contribute to the development of the
assessment (36 CFR 219.12–17).
Additional information on public
participation opportunities will be
available on the project Web site:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/
?project=51098 and BLM Browns
Canyon National Monument RMP link
at https://eplanning.blm.gov/epl-frontoffice/eplanning/planAndProjectSite.
do?methodName=renderDefaultPlanOr
ProjectSite&projectId=69924&dctmId
=0b0003e880dda953. The trends and
conditions identified in the assessment
will help in identifying the need for
change, in the development of plan
components.
Collaboration as part of the
assessment phase supports the
development of relationships of key
stakeholders throughout the plan
revision process, and is an essential step
to understanding current conditions,
available data, and feedback needed to
support a strategic, efficient planning
process. As public meetings, other
opportunities for public engagement,
and public review and comment
opportunities are identified to assist
with the development of the forest plan
revision, public announcements will be
made, and notifications will be posted
on the Browns Canyon National
Monument Project Web page at https://
www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=51098
and information will be sent out to the
Forest’s mailing list. If anyone is
interested in being on the Forest’s
mailing list to receive these
notifications, please contact John Dow,
Forest Planner at 719–553–1476 or
Joseph Vieira, BLM Planner-Project
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Manager at (719) 246–9966 at the
mailing address identified above, or by
sending an email to: blm_co_
brownscanyon@blm.gov (subject
heading titled Browns Canyon National
Monument—Planning Assessment).
Responsible Official: The responsible
official for the Browns Canyon National
Monument management plan for the
Pike/San Isabel National Forests and
Cimarron/Comanche National
Grasslands is Erin Connelly, Forest
Supervisor, Pike/San Isabel National
Forests and Cimarron/Comanche
National Grasslands, 2840 Kachina
Drive, Pueblo, CO 81008.
Dated: April 7, 2017.
Glenn Casamassa,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Federal Advisory
Committee
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Lake Tahoe Basin Federal
Advisory Committee (LTBFAC) will
meet in South Lake Tahoe, California.
The Committee is established pursuant
to Executive Order 13057, and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972. Additional information
concerning the Committee can be found
by visiting the Committee’s Web site at:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ltbmu/
LTFAC.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Friday, May 1, 2017, from 1:00 p.m. to
3:00 p.m.
All LTBFAC meetings are subject to
cancellation. For updated status of the
meeting prior to attendance, please
contact the person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit,
35 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe,
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 the USDA Forest
Service, 35 College Drive, South Lake
Tahoe, California.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Heather Noel, Lake Tahoe Basin
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Pike/San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron/Comanche National
Grasslands; Chaffee County Colorado; Browns Canyon National Monument
Plan Assessment
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to start Browns Canyon National Monument Plan
Assessment Phase.
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SUMMARY: Notice of intent to start the assessment phase for The Browns
Canyon National Monument Management Plan--Pike/San Isabel National
Forests and Cimarron/Comanche National Grasslands (PSICC) Plan
amendment and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Eastern Colorado Resource
Management Plan update. An assessment report of ecological, social, and
economic conditions and trends for Browns Canyon National Monument will
be prepared for the Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron
and Comanche National Grasslands (PSICC) Plan Amendment and Bureau of
Land Management Resource Management Plan update.
DATES: A draft of the assessment report for the Browns Canyon National
Monument, Pike/San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron/Comanche
National Grasslands and BLM Royal Gorge Field Office is expected to be
completed by fall 2017 and will be posted on the Pike and San Isabel
National Forests Projects Web site at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=51098 and BLM Browns Canyon National Monument RMP link at:
https://eplanning.blm.gov/epl-frontoffice/eplanning/planAndProjectSite.do?methodName=renderDefaultPlanOrProjectSite&projectId=69924&dctmId=0b0003e880dda953. From April to June 2017, the public is
invited to engage in a collaborative process to identify relevant
baseline information and local knowledge to be considered for the
assessment and development of the Browns Canyon National Monument
management plan. The Forest, in coordination and cooperation with BLM,
will then initiate procedures pursuant to the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) and prepare a joint monument management plan-
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The Forest and BLM will again be
cooperatively inviting the public to help identify the appropriate plan
components that will become the NEPA proposed action and/or
alternatives for the land management plan revision. The NEPA procedures
result in a record of decision and the plan revision process results in
a draft revised plan. The Federal Register availability announcement
for these documents starts the pre-decisional administrative review
process (36 CFR 219 Subpart B). The administrative review process
provides an individual or entity an opportunity for an independent
Forest Service review and resolution of issues before the final
approval of a plan, plan amendment or plan revision.
ADDRESSES: Written comments or questions concerning this notice should
be addressed to U.S. Forest Service--Salida Ranger District Attn.:
Browns Canyon National Monument--Planning Assessment, 5575 Cleora Road,
Salida, CO 81201, or by email to: blm_co_brownscanyon@blm.gov (subject
heading Browns Canyon National Monument--Planning Assessment).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Dow, Forest Planner at 719-553-
1476 or Joseph Vieira, BLM Planner-Project Manager at (719) 246-9966.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may
call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339
between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m., Pacific Time, Monday through
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Friday. More information on the planning process can also be found on
the Pike and San Isabel National Forests Web site at https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=51098.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Forest Management Act (NFMA) of
1976 requires that every National Forest System (NFS) unit develop a
land management plan. On April 9, 2012, the Forest Service finalized
its land management planning rule (2012 Planning Rule), which provides
broad programmatic direction to National Forests and National
Grasslands for developing and implementing their land management plans.
Forest plans describe the strategic direction for management of
forest resources for fifteen to twenty years, and are adaptive and
amendable as conditions change over time. Under the 2012 Planning Rule,
the assessment of ecological, social, and economic trends and
conditions is the first stage of the planning process. The second stage
is a development and decision process guided, in part, by the NEPA and
includes the preparation of a draft environmental impact statement and
revised Forest Plan for public review and comment, and the preparation
of the final environmental impact statement and revised Forest Plan.
The third stage of the process is monitoring and feedback, which is
ongoing over the life of the revised forest plans. With this notice,
the agency invites other governments, non-governmental parties, and the
public to contribute to the development of the assessment report.
The assessment will rapidly evaluate the sustainability of existing
ecological, economic, and social conditions and trends within the
context of the broader landscape. It will help inform the planning
process through the use of Best Available Scientific Information, while
also taking into account other forms of knowledge, such as local
information, national perspectives, and native knowledge. Lastly, the
assessment will help identify the need to change the existing 1984
plan.
The Pike/San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron/Comanche National
Grasslands and Bureau of Land Management Royal Gorge Field Office, with
lands administered in Chaffee County, Colorado are initiating the
Browns Canyon National Monument (NM) planning assessment and management
plan process pursuant to Proclamation 9232, establishing the monument
specifically states: In the development and implementation of the
management plan, the Secretaries (USDA and Department of Interior)
shall maximize opportunities, pursuant to applicable legal authorities,
for shared resources, operational efficiency, and cooperation. A joint
agency assessment process will be performed in cooperation with the BLM
and National Conservation Lands. The assessment process and results are
to be used to inform a Browns Canyon NM Management Plan describing the
strategic direction for management of monument resources, objects, and
values for the next 15 to 20 years on the Pike/San Isabel National
Forests and Cimarron/Comanche National Grasslands and BLM Royal Gorge
Field Office.
The Browns Canyon NM Management Plan will amend the PSICC's Land
and Resource Management Plan and be incorporated into the BLM's Royal
Gorge Field Office Eastern Colorado Resource Management Plan during
revision. The first phase of the process, the assessment phase, has
begun and interested parties are invited to contribute to the
development of the assessment (36 CFR 219.12-17).
Additional information on public participation opportunities will
be available on the project Web site: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=51098 and BLM Browns Canyon National Monument RMP link at
https://eplanning.blm.gov/epl-front-office/eplanning/planAndProjectSite.do?methodName=renderDefaultPlanOrProjectSite&projectId=69924&dctmId=0b0003e880dda953. The trends and conditions identified
in the assessment will help in identifying the need for change, in the
development of plan components.
Collaboration as part of the assessment phase supports the
development of relationships of key stakeholders throughout the plan
revision process, and is an essential step to understanding current
conditions, available data, and feedback needed to support a strategic,
efficient planning process. As public meetings, other opportunities for
public engagement, and public review and comment opportunities are
identified to assist with the development of the forest plan revision,
public announcements will be made, and notifications will be posted on
the Browns Canyon National Monument Project Web page at https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=51098 and information will be sent out
to the Forest's mailing list. If anyone is interested in being on the
Forest's mailing list to receive these notifications, please contact
John Dow, Forest Planner at 719-553-1476 or Joseph Vieira, BLM Planner-
Project Manager at (719) 246-9966 at the mailing address identified
above, or by sending an email to: blm_co_brownscanyon@blm.gov (subject
heading titled Browns Canyon National Monument--Planning Assessment).
Responsible Official: The responsible official for the Browns
Canyon National Monument management plan for the Pike/San Isabel
National Forests and Cimarron/Comanche National Grasslands is Erin
Connelly, Forest Supervisor, Pike/San Isabel National Forests and
Cimarron/Comanche National Grasslands, 2840 Kachina Drive, Pueblo, CO
81008.
Dated: April 7, 2017.
Glenn Casamassa,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
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