Notice of Intent To Collect New Standard and Expanded Amenity Recreation Fees at Sites in the Cedar City, Moab, Monticello and Vernal Field Offices, Utah, 6438-6439 [2019-03385]
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Ariel Alvarez,
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Intent To Collect New
Standard and Expanded Amenity
Recreation Fees at Sites in the Cedar
City, Moab, Monticello and Vernal Field
Offices, Utah
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to applicable
provisions of the Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA),
the Moab, Monticello, Cedar City, and
Vernal Field Offices of the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) are posting a
Notice of Intent to begin collecting fees
for 20 campgrounds, 22 day use sites,
and two rental cabins.
DATES: All new fees will become
effective August 27, 2019.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BLM
Utah new fee sites are listed below:
The Cedar City Field Office will
establish new recreation fees at
campgrounds and day use sites.
Campgrounds include: Rocky Peak, Coal
Creek, Mineral Mountains, South Creek,
Shurtz Canyon, Center Cabin, and
Hanging Rock. Fees at campgrounds
without water will be $5 per night and
with water will be $10 per night. Group
sites and pavilions will have a day use
or camping fee between $20-$210,
depending on water and the size of the
group. Fees at the Three Peaks Model
Port and Radio Control Car Track will
be $2 per day, with a $25 yearly pass,
and $220 for an exclusive use
reservation. There will be 13 day use
sites with a no minimum use fee.*
These day use sites include: Three
Peaks (Mountain Bike site, Equestrian
site, Disc Golf Course, and OHV site),
Rock Corral site, Parowan Gap site,
Southview site, Thunderbird Gardens
site, Shurtz Canyon site, Fiddlers
Canyon site, Enoch Bench site, Ironside
Disc Golf Course, and Parowan Canyon
Disc Golf Course.
The Moab Field Office will establish
new campground fees at North
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Klondike, Mineral, Utah Rims, Black
Ridge, and Cameo Cliffs/Hook and
Ladder. Fees for overnight use of
individual campsites will be $25 per
night, and group campsites will be $5
per person per night at these
campgrounds.
The Monticello Field Office will
establish new campground fees at Grand
Flat, Moki Dugway, Shay Vista, and
Comb Wash Campgrounds. Fees for
overnight use of individual campsites
will be $15 per night, and group
campsites will become a flat rate of $65
per night at these campgrounds.
The Vernal Field Office will establish
new recreation fees at campgrounds,
day use sites, and rental cabins. New
campground fees will be established at
Pelican Lake, McCoy Flats, Cliff Ridge,
and Docs Beach. Fees for overnight use
of individual campsites will be $10 per
night, and group campsites will be $35
group site per night at these
campgrounds. Fees for the Split
Mountain Yurt Rentals will be $50 per
night and the John Jarvie Historic
Bunkhouse will be $60 per night. The
following day use sites will be a no
minimum use fee:* McCoy Flats Day
Use Site, Pelican Lake Day Use Site,
Dinosaur Trackway Day Use Site, Red
Fleet Downhill Flow Day Use Site,
LaPoint Day Use Site, Dino-Daily Boat
Ramp (Put-In), and Dino-Daily Boat
Ramp (Take-Out).
Under Public Law 108–447, Sec. 803
(g) (2) (A/C) of the FLREA, developed
campgrounds and rental cabins qualify
as sites wherein visitors can be charged
an ‘‘Expanded Amenity Recreation
Fee.’’ Pursuant to FLREA and
implementing regulations at 43 CFR
Subpart 2933, fees may be charged for
overnight camping, rental of cabins, and
group use reservations where specific
amenities and services are provided.
Specific visitor fees will be identified
and posted at each campground, day use
site, or rental cabin.
Under Public Law 108–447, Sec. 803
(f)(4) of the FLREA, all day use sites in
this Notice qualify as areas wherein
visitors can be charged a ‘‘Standard
Amenity Recreation Fee.’’ Pursuant to
FLREA and implementing regulations at
43 CFR Subpart 2933, fees may be
charged for an area where there are
significant opportunities for outdoor
recreation, has substantial Federal
investments, where fees can be
efficiently collected, and contains
specific amenities and services. Specific
visitor fees will be identified and posted
at each day use site.
People holding the America The
Beautiful—The National Parks and
Federal Recreational Lands—Senior
Pass (i.e., Interagency Senior Pass), a
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Golden Age Passport, the America the
Beautiful—The National Parks and
Federal Recreational Lands—Access
Pass (i.e., Interagency Access Pass), or a
Golden Access Passport will be entitled
to a 50 percent fee reduction on all
expanded amenity fees and free
standard amenity fees, except those
associated with group reservations.
In December 2004, FLREA was signed
into law. FLREA provides authority for
the Secretaries of the Interior and
Agriculture to establish, modify, charge,
and collect recreation fees for use of
some Federal recreation lands and
waters, and contains specific provisions
addressing public involvement in the
establishment of recreation fees,
including a requirement that a
Recreation RAC have the opportunity to
make recommendations regarding
establishment of such fees. FLREA also
directed the Secretaries of the Interior
and Agriculture to publish six months’
advance notice in the Federal Register
whenever new recreation fee areas are
established under their respective
jurisdictions.
In an effort to meet increasing
demands for services and increased
maintenance costs, the BLM Utah has
developed recreation fee business plans.
The plans cover campgrounds, rental
cabins, and day use areas within the
Moab, Monticello, Cedar City, and
Vernal Field Offices. The plans will
implement new Standard and Expanded
Amenity Recreation Fees for developed
campgrounds, group use, rental cabins,
and day use fees at the sites as indicated
above.
In response to increasing visitation on
BLM-administered lands in Utah, the
new recreation fees will be used to
replace aging infrastructure at
campgrounds and day use sites, to
increase visitor services, and to improve
access to recreational opportunities
across the state.
As analyzed in the Field Offices
business plans, the campsite, group use,
rental cabins, and day use fees are
consistent with other established fee
sites in the regions including other BLM
administered sites and those managed
by the United States Department of
Agriculture—Forest Service, United
Stated Department of the Interior—
National Park Service, and Utah State
Parks and Recreation.
In accordance with the BLM
recreation fee program policy, the
business plans explain agency
management direction, the need for fee
collection, and how the fees will be
used at the sites. The BLM notified and
involved the public at each stage of the
planning process. A 30-day public
comment period on the draft
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campground and day use business plans
was announced on April 12, 2018
through a BLM public news release,
letters mailed to local governments and
major stakeholders, by providing
information on the BLM website, and
posting written notices at each fee site.
The draft business plans were publicly
available for review and comment on
the BLM Utah business plan website
from April 11, 2018 until May 12, 2018.
Following FLREA guidelines, the
Utah Recreation RAC reviewed and
recommended the new fee proposals at
their meeting on May 22, 2018. Fee
amounts will be posted on-site, and
copies of the business plan will be
available at the Field Offices and the
BLM Utah State Office, and posted
online.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803 and 43 CFR
2933.
Edwin L. Roberson,
State Director.
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may also be obtained by accessing its
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31, 2018, the Commission instituted this
investigation based on a complaint (and
amendment and supplement thereto)
filed by Ultravision. 83 FR 25044 (May
31, 2018). The amended and
supplemented complaint alleged a
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or sale within the United States after
importation of certain modular LED
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Patent Nos. 9,349,306 (‘‘the ’306
patent’’) and 9,916,782 (‘‘the ’782
patent’’). The Commission’s notice of
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respondents, including but not limited
to Shanghai Sansi Electronic
Engineering Co., Ltd. and Sansi North
America, LLC (collectively ‘‘Sansi’’), the
subjects of the present ID. Id.; Order No.
29 at 2. The Office of Unfair Import
Investigations (‘‘OUII’’) was also named
as a party to the investigation.
The Commission determined not to
review previous IDs that partially
terminated the investigation with
respect to certain patent claims or
certain parties. See, e.g., Comm’n Notice
(Nov. 19, 2018); Comm’n Notice (Oct. 2,
2018); Comm’n Notice (Sept. 28, 2018);
Comm’n Notice (July 24, 2018). The
Commission also determined not to
review previous IDs that found certain
respondents in default. See, e.g.,
Comm’n Notice (Sept. 26, 2018);
Comm’n Notice (Sept. 18, 2018);
Comm’n Notice (Sept. 17, 2018).
On November 27, 2018, Ultravision
moved to terminate the investigation in
its entirety based on its withdrawal of
the amended complaint, the operative
complaint in this investigation. Order
No. 29 at 1. Consistent with
Commission Rule 210.21(a)(1),
Ultravision stated in its motion that it
had entered into a confidential term
sheet agreement with Sansi. Id. at 2.
On November 30, 2018, OUII filed a
response supporting the motion. See id.
at 1. No other party filed a response to
the motion.
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the subject ID granting the motion and
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finding no ‘‘extraordinary circumstances
that warrant denying the motion’’ under
Commission Rule 210.21(a)(1), 19 CFR
210.21(a).
No party filed a petition seeking
review of the subject ID.
Upon review of the entire record,
including the ALJ’s ID, the Commission
has determined not to review the subject
ID. The investigation is hereby
terminated in its entirety.
The authority for the Commission’s
determination is contained in Section
337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 1337), and in part
210 of the Commission’s Rules of
Practice and Procedure (19 CFR part
210).
By order of the Commission.
Issued: February 21, 2019.
Lisa Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLUT934000-16XL5413AR-L12320000-FU0000-LVRDUT210000]
Notice of Intent To Collect New Standard and Expanded Amenity
Recreation Fees at Sites in the Cedar City, Moab, Monticello and Vernal
Field Offices, Utah
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to applicable provisions of the Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA), the Moab, Monticello, Cedar City,
and Vernal Field Offices of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) are
posting a Notice of Intent to begin collecting fees for 20 campgrounds,
22 day use sites, and two rental cabins.
DATES: All new fees will become effective August 27, 2019.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BLM Utah new fee sites are listed below:
The Cedar City Field Office will establish new recreation fees at
campgrounds and day use sites. Campgrounds include: Rocky Peak, Coal
Creek, Mineral Mountains, South Creek, Shurtz Canyon, Center Cabin, and
Hanging Rock. Fees at campgrounds without water will be $5 per night
and with water will be $10 per night. Group sites and pavilions will
have a day use or camping fee between $20-$210, depending on water and
the size of the group. Fees at the Three Peaks Model Port and Radio
Control Car Track will be $2 per day, with a $25 yearly pass, and $220
for an exclusive use reservation. There will be 13 day use sites with a
no minimum use fee.* These day use sites include: Three Peaks (Mountain
Bike site, Equestrian site, Disc Golf Course, and OHV site), Rock
Corral site, Parowan Gap site, Southview site, Thunderbird Gardens
site, Shurtz Canyon site, Fiddlers Canyon site, Enoch Bench site,
Ironside Disc Golf Course, and Parowan Canyon Disc Golf Course.
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* Users pay what they feel their recreation experience is worth
to them specifically for the use of these developed recreation
areas.
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The Moab Field Office will establish new campground fees at North
Klondike, Mineral, Utah Rims, Black Ridge, and Cameo Cliffs/Hook and
Ladder. Fees for overnight use of individual campsites will be $25 per
night, and group campsites will be $5 per person per night at these
campgrounds.
The Monticello Field Office will establish new campground fees at
Grand Flat, Moki Dugway, Shay Vista, and Comb Wash Campgrounds. Fees
for overnight use of individual campsites will be $15 per night, and
group campsites will become a flat rate of $65 per night at these
campgrounds.
The Vernal Field Office will establish new recreation fees at
campgrounds, day use sites, and rental cabins. New campground fees will
be established at Pelican Lake, McCoy Flats, Cliff Ridge, and Docs
Beach. Fees for overnight use of individual campsites will be $10 per
night, and group campsites will be $35 group site per night at these
campgrounds. Fees for the Split Mountain Yurt Rentals will be $50 per
night and the John Jarvie Historic Bunkhouse will be $60 per night. The
following day use sites will be a no minimum use fee:* McCoy Flats Day
Use Site, Pelican Lake Day Use Site, Dinosaur Trackway Day Use Site,
Red Fleet Downhill Flow Day Use Site, LaPoint Day Use Site, Dino-Daily
Boat Ramp (Put-In), and Dino-Daily Boat Ramp (Take-Out).
Under Public Law 108-447, Sec. 803 (g) (2) (A/C) of the FLREA,
developed campgrounds and rental cabins qualify as sites wherein
visitors can be charged an ``Expanded Amenity Recreation Fee.''
Pursuant to FLREA and implementing regulations at 43 CFR Subpart 2933,
fees may be charged for overnight camping, rental of cabins, and group
use reservations where specific amenities and services are provided.
Specific visitor fees will be identified and posted at each campground,
day use site, or rental cabin.
Under Public Law 108-447, Sec. 803 (f)(4) of the FLREA, all day use
sites in this Notice qualify as areas wherein visitors can be charged a
``Standard Amenity Recreation Fee.'' Pursuant to FLREA and implementing
regulations at 43 CFR Subpart 2933, fees may be charged for an area
where there are significant opportunities for outdoor recreation, has
substantial Federal investments, where fees can be efficiently
collected, and contains specific amenities and services. Specific
visitor fees will be identified and posted at each day use site.
People holding the America The Beautiful--The National Parks and
Federal Recreational Lands--Senior Pass (i.e., Interagency Senior
Pass), a Golden Age Passport, the America the Beautiful--The National
Parks and Federal Recreational Lands--Access Pass (i.e., Interagency
Access Pass), or a Golden Access Passport will be entitled to a 50
percent fee reduction on all expanded amenity fees and free standard
amenity fees, except those associated with group reservations.
In December 2004, FLREA was signed into law. FLREA provides
authority for the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture to
establish, modify, charge, and collect recreation fees for use of some
Federal recreation lands and waters, and contains specific provisions
addressing public involvement in the establishment of recreation fees,
including a requirement that a Recreation RAC have the opportunity to
make recommendations regarding establishment of such fees. FLREA also
directed the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture to publish six
months' advance notice in the Federal Register whenever new recreation
fee areas are established under their respective jurisdictions.
In an effort to meet increasing demands for services and increased
maintenance costs, the BLM Utah has developed recreation fee business
plans. The plans cover campgrounds, rental cabins, and day use areas
within the Moab, Monticello, Cedar City, and Vernal Field Offices. The
plans will implement new Standard and Expanded Amenity Recreation Fees
for developed campgrounds, group use, rental cabins, and day use fees
at the sites as indicated above.
In response to increasing visitation on BLM-administered lands in
Utah, the new recreation fees will be used to replace aging
infrastructure at campgrounds and day use sites, to increase visitor
services, and to improve access to recreational opportunities across
the state.
As analyzed in the Field Offices business plans, the campsite,
group use, rental cabins, and day use fees are consistent with other
established fee sites in the regions including other BLM administered
sites and those managed by the United States Department of
Agriculture--Forest Service, United Stated Department of the Interior--
National Park Service, and Utah State Parks and Recreation.
In accordance with the BLM recreation fee program policy, the
business plans explain agency management direction, the need for fee
collection, and how the fees will be used at the sites. The BLM
notified and involved the public at each stage of the planning process.
A 30-day public comment period on the draft
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campground and day use business plans was announced on April 12, 2018
through a BLM public news release, letters mailed to local governments
and major stakeholders, by providing information on the BLM website,
and posting written notices at each fee site. The draft business plans
were publicly available for review and comment on the BLM Utah business
plan website from April 11, 2018 until May 12, 2018.
Following FLREA guidelines, the Utah Recreation RAC reviewed and
recommended the new fee proposals at their meeting on May 22, 2018. Fee
amounts will be posted on-site, and copies of the business plan will be
available at the Field Offices and the BLM Utah State Office, and
posted online.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803 and 43 CFR 2933.
Edwin L. Roberson,
State Director.
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