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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.
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of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.).
Jody Holzworth,
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Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Availability of the Bears Ears
National Monument Indian Creek and
Shash Ja´a Units Proposed Monument
Management Plans and Final
Environmental Impact Statement, Utah
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended, and the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act of 1976, as
amended, the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Canyon Country
District Office, in coordination with the
United States Forest Service (USFS),
Manti-La Sal National Forest, has
prepared the Proposed Monument
Management Plans (MMPs) and Final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the Bears Ears National Monument
(BENM) Indian Creek and Shash Ja´a
Units and by this notice is announcing
its availability and the opening of a
protest period concerning the Proposed
MMPs. In accordance with the John D.
Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management,
and Recreation Act of 2019, this notice
also announces the opening of a 60-day
public comment period regarding the
proposed closure of recreational target
shooting (referred to as ‘‘target
shooting’’ in the MMPs) at
campgrounds, developed recreation
sites, petroglyph sites, and structural
cultural sites within the Bears Ears
National Monument.
DATES: The BLM planning regulations
state that any person who meets the
conditions as described in the
regulations may protest the BLM’s
Proposed MMPs and Final EIS. A
person who meets the conditions and
files a protest must file the protest
within 30 days of the date that the
Environmental Protection Agency
publishes its Notice of Availability in
the Federal Register.
To ensure that comments on the
proposed target shooting closure will be
considered, the BLM must receive
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written comments within September 24,
2019.
ADDRESSES: The Proposed MMPs and
Final EIS is available on the BLM
ePlanning project website at https://
goo.gl/uLrEae. Click the Documents and
Report link on the left side of the screen
to find the electronic versions of these
materials. Hard copies of the Proposed
MMPs and Final EIS are available for
public inspection at the Canyon Country
District Office.
Instructions for filing a protest with
the Director of the BLM regarding the
Proposed MMPs may be found online at
https://www.blm.gov/filing-a-planprotest and at 43 CFR 1610.5–2.
You may submit comments on the
proposed target shooting closure using
either of the following methods:
Email: blm_ut_monticello_
monuments@blm.gov.
Mail: BLM, Canyon Country District
Office, 82 East Dogwood, Moab, Utah
84532, Attn: Lance Porter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lance Porter, District Manager, at BLM
Canyon Country District Office, 82 East
Dogwood, Moab, UT 84532; by
telephone, 435–259–2100; or by email,
l50porte@blm.gov. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS) at 1–800–877–8339 to
contact the above individual during
normal business hours. The FRS is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
to leave a message or question for the
above individual. You will receive a
reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
December 4, 2017, President Donald J.
Trump signed Proclamation 9681
modifying the Bears Ears National
Monument designated by Proclamation
9558 to exclude from its designation
and reservation approximately
1,150,860 acres of land. The revised
BENM boundary includes two units—
Shash Ja´a and Indian Creek Units—that
are reserved for the care and
management of the objects of historic
and scientific interest within their
boundaries. The planning area is located
entirely in San Juan County, Utah, and
encompasses 169,289 acres of BLM
managed lands and 32,587 acres of
National Forest System Lands. All of the
National Forest System Lands are
within the Shash Ja´a Unit.
The BLM is the lead agency for the
preparation of the EIS, and the U.S.
Forest Service (USFS) is participating as
a cooperating agency.
The planning effort is needed to
identify goals, objectives, and
management actions necessary for the
proper care and management of the
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Monument objects and values identified
in Proclamations 9558, as modified by
Proclamation 9681. The BENM is jointly
administered by the BLM and USFS
under the Monticello Resource
Management Plan (BLM 2008), as
amended, and the Manti-La Sal Land
and Resource Management Plan
(LRMP), as amended (USFS 1986).
Each agency will continue to manage
their lands within the Monument
pursuant to their respective applicable
legal authorities. The responsible
official for the BLM is the Utah State
Director; the responsible official for the
USFS is the Manti-La Sal Forest
Supervisor. These MMPs would amend
the existing Monticello Resource
Management Plan (RMP) to remove the
BENM from the Monticello RMP
decision area, and would replace the
management from the Monticello RMP
for the BLM-administered lands within
the Monument. The USFS would use
the information in the MMPs/EIS to
amend the existing Manti-La Sal LRMP
to guide future management of USFSadministered lands within the BENM.
The USFS will use the BLM’s
administrative review procedures, as
provided by the USFS 2012 Planning
Rule, at 36 CFR 219.59(b).
The BLM and USFS have reviewed
public scoping comments to identify
planning issues that directed the
formulation of alternatives and framed
the scope of analysis in the Draft MMPs/
EIS. Issues identified include
management of cultural resources,
including protection of American Indian
sacred sites, traditional cultural
properties, and access by members of
Indian tribes for traditional cultural and
customary uses; recreation and access;
livestock grazing; and wildlife, water,
vegetation, and soil resources. This
planning effort also considers the
management of lands with wilderness
characteristics.
The formal public scoping process for
the MMPs and EIS began on January 16,
2018, with the publication of a Notice
of Intent in the Federal Register (83 FR
2181) and ended on April 11, 2018. The
BLM held public scoping meetings in
Blanding and Bluff, Utah, in March
2018. The Notice of Availability for the
Draft MMPs/EIS was published on
August 17, 2018 (83FR 41111), and the
BLM accepted public comments on the
range of alternatives, effects analysis
and draft MMPs for 90 days, ending on
November 15, 2018. During the public
comment period, the BLM and USFS
hosted public meetings in Blanding,
Bluff, and Montezuma Creek, Utah.
The Draft MMPs/EIS evaluated four
alternatives in detail. Alternative A is
the No Action alternative, which is a
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continuation of existing decisions in the
Monticello RMP, as amended, and the
Manti-La Sal Forest Plan, as amended,
to the extent that those decisions are
compatible with the proclamations.
Alternative B emphasizes resource
protection and conservation. This
alternative imposes the greatest
restrictions on recreation and other uses
to ensure the proper care and
management of objects and values.
Alternative C represents a balance
among levels of restriction on recreation
and other uses and emphasizes adaptive
management to protect the long-term
sustainability of Monument objects and
values while providing for other
multiple uses. Alternative D applies the
least restrictive management
prescriptions and allows for more
discretion for multiple uses and review
of proposed actions on a case-by-case
basis. Comments on the Draft MMPs/EIS
received from the public, the Bears Ears
Monument Advisory Committee,
cooperating agencies and tribes, and
internal BLM review were considered
and incorporated as appropriate into the
Proposed MMPs/Final EIS. Public
comments resulted in the addition of
clarifying text, but did not significantly
change the range of alternatives
considered. Alternative E was
developed in response to comments
received on the Draft MMPs/EIS and
includes elements of Alternatives A, B,
C, and D. Alternatives B, C, D, and E
were developed using input from the
public, stakeholders, and cooperating
agencies. The BLM and USFS have
identified Alternative E as the agencies’
Proposed MMPs. Identification of this
alternative, however, does not represent
final agency direction.
In the Proposed MMPs, the BLM
proposes that recreational target
shooting (referred to as ‘‘target
shooting’’ in the MMPs) shall not be
allowed on certain lands managed by
the BLM in both the Indian Creek and
Shash Ja´a units of BENM. As proposed,
target shooting would generally be
allowed, but would be prohibited at
campgrounds, developed recreation
sites, petroglyph sites, and structural
cultural sites. The proposed closure
would help protect the cultural objects
and values for which the BENM was
designated, and provide for public
safety at campgrounds and developed
recreation sites. The proposed closure
would ensure that irreplaceable
petroglyphs and structural cultural sites
would not inadvertently, or
purposefully, be damaged by target
shooting activities in the Monument. In
addition, the proposed closure would
enhance the safety of the public visiting
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campgrounds and developed recreation
sites in the BENM, which would
improve their experience. The proposed
closure does not apply to the USFSmanaged land in the BENM.
In accordance with John D. Dingell, Jr.
Conservation, Management, and
Recreation Act of 2019 (Dingell Act,
Pub. L. 116–9, Section 4103), the BLM
is announcing the opening of a 60-day
public comment period on the proposed
target shooting closure. As such, the
BLM is only accepting comments on the
proposed target shooting closure. All
comments must be received by the date
set forth in the DATES section earlier and
must be submitted using one of the
methods listed in the ADDRESSES section
earlier. All protests must be in writing
and submitted, as set forth in the DATES
and ADDRESSES sections earlier.
The BLM Director will render a
written decision on each protest. The
decision will be mailed to the protesting
party. The decision of the BLM Director
shall be the final decision of the
Department of the Interior on each
protest. Responses to protest issues will
be compiled and formalized in a
Director’s Protest Resolution Report
made available following issuance of the
decisions.
Upon resolution of all protests, the
BLM and USFS will issue Records of
Decision and Approved MMPs (BLM),
and an approved LRMP (USFS). Before
including your address, phone number,
email address, or other personal
identifying information in your protest,
please be aware that your entire
protest—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.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6 40 CFR 1506.10
43 CFR 1610.2 and 36 CFR 219.59.
Edwin L. Roberson,
State Director.
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Notice of Realty Action: Recreation
and Public Purposes Act
Classification: Nevada
AGENCY:
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Availability of the Bears Ears National Monument Indian
Creek and Shash J[aacute]a Units Proposed Monument Management Plans and
Final Environmental Impact Statement, Utah
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended, and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of
1976, as amended, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Canyon Country
District Office, in coordination with the United States Forest Service
(USFS), Manti-La Sal National Forest, has prepared the Proposed
Monument Management Plans (MMPs) and Final Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the Bears Ears National Monument (BENM) Indian
Creek and Shash J[aacute]a Units and by this notice is announcing its
availability and the opening of a protest period concerning the
Proposed MMPs. In accordance with the John D. Dingell, Jr.
Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act of 2019, this notice also
announces the opening of a 60-day public comment period regarding the
proposed closure of recreational target shooting (referred to as
``target shooting'' in the MMPs) at campgrounds, developed recreation
sites, petroglyph sites, and structural cultural sites within the Bears
Ears National Monument.
DATES: The BLM planning regulations state that any person who meets the
conditions as described in the regulations may protest the BLM's
Proposed MMPs and Final EIS. A person who meets the conditions and
files a protest must file the protest within 30 days of the date that
the Environmental Protection Agency publishes its Notice of
Availability in the Federal Register.
To ensure that comments on the proposed target shooting closure
will be considered, the BLM must receive written comments within
September 24, 2019.
ADDRESSES: The Proposed MMPs and Final EIS is available on the BLM
ePlanning project website at https://goo.gl/uLrEae. Click the Documents
and Report link on the left side of the screen to find the electronic
versions of these materials. Hard copies of the Proposed MMPs and Final
EIS are available for public inspection at the Canyon Country District
Office.
Instructions for filing a protest with the Director of the BLM
regarding the Proposed MMPs may be found online at https://www.blm.gov/filing-a-plan-protest and at 43 CFR 1610.5-2.
You may submit comments on the proposed target shooting closure
using either of the following methods:
Email: [email protected].
Mail: BLM, Canyon Country District Office, 82 East Dogwood, Moab,
Utah 84532, Attn: Lance Porter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lance Porter, District Manager, at BLM
Canyon Country District Office, 82 East Dogwood, Moab, UT 84532; by
telephone, 435-259-2100; or by email, [email protected]. Persons who use
a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Relay Service (FRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to contact the above individual
during normal business hours. The FRS is available 24 hours a day, 7
days a week, to leave a message or question for the above individual.
You will receive a reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 4, 2017, President Donald J.
Trump signed Proclamation 9681 modifying the Bears Ears National
Monument designated by Proclamation 9558 to exclude from its
designation and reservation approximately 1,150,860 acres of land. The
revised BENM boundary includes two units--Shash J[aacute]a and Indian
Creek Units--that are reserved for the care and management of the
objects of historic and scientific interest within their boundaries.
The planning area is located entirely in San Juan County, Utah, and
encompasses 169,289 acres of BLM managed lands and 32,587 acres of
National Forest System Lands. All of the National Forest System Lands
are within the Shash J[aacute]a Unit.
The BLM is the lead agency for the preparation of the EIS, and the
U.S. Forest Service (USFS) is participating as a cooperating agency.
The planning effort is needed to identify goals, objectives, and
management actions necessary for the proper care and management of the
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Monument objects and values identified in Proclamations 9558, as
modified by Proclamation 9681. The BENM is jointly administered by the
BLM and USFS under the Monticello Resource Management Plan (BLM 2008),
as amended, and the Manti-La Sal Land and Resource Management Plan
(LRMP), as amended (USFS 1986).
Each agency will continue to manage their lands within the Monument
pursuant to their respective applicable legal authorities. The
responsible official for the BLM is the Utah State Director; the
responsible official for the USFS is the Manti-La Sal Forest
Supervisor. These MMPs would amend the existing Monticello Resource
Management Plan (RMP) to remove the BENM from the Monticello RMP
decision area, and would replace the management from the Monticello RMP
for the BLM-administered lands within the Monument. The USFS would use
the information in the MMPs/EIS to amend the existing Manti-La Sal LRMP
to guide future management of USFS-administered lands within the BENM.
The USFS will use the BLM's administrative review procedures, as
provided by the USFS 2012 Planning Rule, at 36 CFR 219.59(b).
The BLM and USFS have reviewed public scoping comments to identify
planning issues that directed the formulation of alternatives and
framed the scope of analysis in the Draft MMPs/EIS. Issues identified
include management of cultural resources, including protection of
American Indian sacred sites, traditional cultural properties, and
access by members of Indian tribes for traditional cultural and
customary uses; recreation and access; livestock grazing; and wildlife,
water, vegetation, and soil resources. This planning effort also
considers the management of lands with wilderness characteristics.
The formal public scoping process for the MMPs and EIS began on
January 16, 2018, with the publication of a Notice of Intent in the
Federal Register (83 FR 2181) and ended on April 11, 2018. The BLM held
public scoping meetings in Blanding and Bluff, Utah, in March 2018. The
Notice of Availability for the Draft MMPs/EIS was published on August
17, 2018 (83FR 41111), and the BLM accepted public comments on the
range of alternatives, effects analysis and draft MMPs for 90 days,
ending on November 15, 2018. During the public comment period, the BLM
and USFS hosted public meetings in Blanding, Bluff, and Montezuma
Creek, Utah.
The Draft MMPs/EIS evaluated four alternatives in detail.
Alternative A is the No Action alternative, which is a continuation of
existing decisions in the Monticello RMP, as amended, and the Manti-La
Sal Forest Plan, as amended, to the extent that those decisions are
compatible with the proclamations. Alternative B emphasizes resource
protection and conservation. This alternative imposes the greatest
restrictions on recreation and other uses to ensure the proper care and
management of objects and values. Alternative C represents a balance
among levels of restriction on recreation and other uses and emphasizes
adaptive management to protect the long-term sustainability of Monument
objects and values while providing for other multiple uses. Alternative
D applies the least restrictive management prescriptions and allows for
more discretion for multiple uses and review of proposed actions on a
case-by-case basis. Comments on the Draft MMPs/EIS received from the
public, the Bears Ears Monument Advisory Committee, cooperating
agencies and tribes, and internal BLM review were considered and
incorporated as appropriate into the Proposed MMPs/Final EIS. Public
comments resulted in the addition of clarifying text, but did not
significantly change the range of alternatives considered. Alternative
E was developed in response to comments received on the Draft MMPs/EIS
and includes elements of Alternatives A, B, C, and D. Alternatives B,
C, D, and E were developed using input from the public, stakeholders,
and cooperating agencies. The BLM and USFS have identified Alternative
E as the agencies' Proposed MMPs. Identification of this alternative,
however, does not represent final agency direction.
In the Proposed MMPs, the BLM proposes that recreational target
shooting (referred to as ``target shooting'' in the MMPs) shall not be
allowed on certain lands managed by the BLM in both the Indian Creek
and Shash J[aacute]a units of BENM. As proposed, target shooting would
generally be allowed, but would be prohibited at campgrounds, developed
recreation sites, petroglyph sites, and structural cultural sites. The
proposed closure would help protect the cultural objects and values for
which the BENM was designated, and provide for public safety at
campgrounds and developed recreation sites. The proposed closure would
ensure that irreplaceable petroglyphs and structural cultural sites
would not inadvertently, or purposefully, be damaged by target shooting
activities in the Monument. In addition, the proposed closure would
enhance the safety of the public visiting campgrounds and developed
recreation sites in the BENM, which would improve their experience. The
proposed closure does not apply to the USFS-managed land in the BENM.
In accordance with John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management,
and Recreation Act of 2019 (Dingell Act, Pub. L. 116-9, Section 4103),
the BLM is announcing the opening of a 60-day public comment period on
the proposed target shooting closure. As such, the BLM is only
accepting comments on the proposed target shooting closure. All
comments must be received by the date set forth in the DATES section
earlier and must be submitted using one of the methods listed in the
ADDRESSES section earlier. All protests must be in writing and
submitted, as set forth in the DATES and ADDRESSES sections earlier.
The BLM Director will render a written decision on each protest.
The decision will be mailed to the protesting party. The decision of
the BLM Director shall be the final decision of the Department of the
Interior on each protest. Responses to protest issues will be compiled
and formalized in a Director's Protest Resolution Report made available
following issuance of the decisions.
Upon resolution of all protests, the BLM and USFS will issue
Records of Decision and Approved MMPs (BLM), and an approved LRMP
(USFS). Before including your address, phone number, email address, or
other personal identifying information in your protest, please be aware
that your entire protest--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.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6 40 CFR 1506.10 43 CFR 1610.2 and 36 CFR
219.59.
Edwin L. Roberson,
State Director.
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