Final Record of Decision for the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest Land Management Plan, 59979-59980 [2021-23607]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Final Record of Decision for the
Helena-Lewis and Clark National
Forest Land Management Plan
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of plan approval for the
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
William Avey, the Forest
Supervisor for the Helena-Lewis and
Clark National Forest (referred to as the
Forest), Northern Region, signed the
record of decision (ROD) for the HelenaLewis and Clark National Forest Land
Management Plan (Forest Plan). The
final ROD documents the rationale for
approving the Land Management Plan
and is consistent with the reviewing
officer’s responses to objections and
instructions.
DATES: The revised Land Management
Plan for the Helena-Lewis and Clark
National Forest will become effective 30
days after the publication of this notice
of approval in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: To view the final ROD, final
environmental impact statement (FEIS),
Land Management Plan, and other
related documents, please visit the
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest
Plan Revision website at:
www.fs.usda.gov/goto/hlc/
forestplanrevision. A legal notice of
approval is also being published in the
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163,970
Helena-Lewis and Clark National
Forest’s newspaper of record, Helena
Independent Record. A copy of this
legal notice will be posted on the
website listed above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Deborah Entwistle, weekdays, 8:30 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time, at
406–449–5201. Written requests for
information may be sent to HelenaLewis and Clark National Forest, Attn:
Plan Revision, 2880 Skyway Drive,
Helena, MT 59601.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the
hearing-impaired (TDD) may call the
Federal Information Relay Service
(FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 between 8
a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time,
Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Land
Management Plan describes the HelenaLewis and Clark National Forest’s
distinctive roles and contributions
within the broader landscape and
details forest wide and geographic area
desired conditions, objectives,
standards, and guidelines. It identifies
suitable uses of National Forest System
lands and provides estimates of the
planned timber sale quantity. The Land
Management Plan identifies priority
watersheds for restoration and includes
recommended wilderness areas and
eligible wild and scenic rivers. This
Land Management Plan provides for
efficient and effective management of
the Helena-Lewis and Clark National
Forest with desired conditions for
coordination, partnerships, and shared
stewardship with State, local, and Tribal
governments, other federal agencies,
adjacent landowners, and stakeholders.
The development of the Land
Management Plan was shaped by the
best available scientific information,
current laws, and public input.
The Helena-Lewis and Clark National
Forest initiated plan revision in spring
2014 with open houses held at multiple
locations across the planning area. The
Forest invited State, local and Tribal
governments, and other federal agencies
from around the region to participate in
the process to revise the Land
Management Plan. An interagency
working group met regularly throughout
the plan revision effort. After two years
of public engagement, the Forest
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released the Proposed Action in
December 2016. Comments received on
the Proposed Action were used in
development of the draft Land
Management Plan and draft EIS which
were released in June 2018. The Forest
received over 1,000 public comments on
the draft Land Management Plan. The
Land Management Plan, final EIS, and
draft Record of Decision were released
in May 2020, initiating a 60-day
opportunity to object. The Forest
Service received 88 eligible objections.
The Regional Forester, Reviewing
Official, issued a written response to the
objection issues on February 19, 2021.
The final ROD documents the rationale
for approving the Land Management
Plan and is consistent with the
Reviewing Officer’s response to
objections and instructions.
Responsible Official
The Responsible Official for
approving the Land Management Plan is
William Avey, Forest Supervisor,
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest.
Dated: June 7, 2021.
Barnie Gyant,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
Editorial note: This document was
received for publication by the Office of the
Federal Register on October 26, 2021.
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Commerce.
Title: 2020 Census Count Question
Resolution Operation.
OMB Control Number: 0607–0879.
Form Number(s): None.
Type of Request: Regular submission,
Request for a Reinstatement, with
Change, of a Previously Approved
Collection.
Number of Respondents: 1,500.
Average Hours per Response: 5.2
(based on 40 records per case).
Burden Hours: 7,800.
Needs and Uses:
Introduction
The 2020 Census Count Question
Resolution Operation (CQR) provides a
mechanism for tribal, state, and local
governmental units in the United States
and Puerto Rico, or their designated
representatives, to request that the
Census Bureau review their boundaries
and/or housing counts by block to
correct any in-scope error(s) affecting
the inclusion and/or geographic
allocation of housing and population.
The term ‘‘housing’’ refers to individual
housing units and group quarters. Please
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to disclosure avoidance measures the
Census Bureau applies to the published
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geographic level due to disclosure
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URL: www.census.gov/programssurveys/decennial-census/decade/2020/
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eligible governmental units and
geographies are the same as in previous
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Census Bureau will conduct CQR case
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identified in the CQR case. All
boundaries in the published 2020
Census results are current as of January
1, 2020, and all housing and population
counts are current as of April 1, 2020;
therefore, any changes to boundaries or
housing counts that occurred past those
dates are out of scope. No new Census
information products will be created by
the 2020 Census CQR and no revisions
will be made to 2020 Census
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President for apportionment or the 2020
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Data Files and Geographic Products.
Federal law requires data collection for
the census to end, so the Census Bureau
cannot continue collecting information
for the census through the Count
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CQR can correct only errors that
occurred during the processing of
information collected during the 2020
enumeration.
Once a resolution is determined for
each CQR case, the Census Bureau will
respond to the governmental unit in
writing with an official determination
letter, even if the case is determined to
be out of scope or that no corrections are
warranted. However, if research
determines that changes are appropriate,
the determination letter will be
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population count corrections, which
governmental units can use for any
purpose requiring their official Census
counts. The Census Bureau will
incorporate all CQR revisions into the
intercensal population estimates and
American Community Survey estimates
starting in 2022 and will post the new
counts on the CQR website. The Census
Bureau will attempt to respond to each
inquiry within 90 days of receipt and
complete all case research and
resolution by no later than September
30, 2023.
Eligible Participants
The Census Bureau will only accept
cases from the eligible participants
listed below or their designee. Details
on how to designate someone else to
submit on a government’s behalf will be
explained further in the guides that will
be posted on the CQR website. The
Census Bureau will not accept cases
from any other type of statistical or
legally defined areas, or any other
individual, group, or organization not
included in this list.
1. Tribal areas, including federally
recognized American Indian tribes with
reservation and/or off-reservation trust
lands, Alaska Native Regional
Corporations, and Alaska Native
villages.
Æ A review of statistically defined
boundaries (e.g., boundaries of the tribal
designated statistical areas, Oklahoma
tribal statistical areas, and Oklahoma
tribal statistical area tribal subdivisions)
is out of scope for 2020 Census CQR.
Æ A review of the statistically defined
Alaska Native village statistical area
boundaries is out of scope for 2020
Census CQR.
2. States and equivalent entities (e.g.,
District of Columbia and Puerto Rico).
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Final Record of Decision for the Helena-Lewis and Clark National
Forest Land Management Plan
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of plan approval for the Helena-Lewis and Clark National
Forest.
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SUMMARY: William Avey, the Forest Supervisor for the Helena-Lewis and
Clark National Forest (referred to as the Forest), Northern Region,
signed the record of decision (ROD) for the Helena-Lewis and Clark
National Forest Land Management Plan (Forest Plan). The final ROD
documents the rationale for approving the Land Management Plan and is
consistent with the reviewing officer's responses to objections and
instructions.
DATES: The revised Land Management Plan for the Helena-Lewis and Clark
National Forest will become effective 30 days after the publication of
this notice of approval in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: To view the final ROD, final environmental impact statement
(FEIS), Land Management Plan, and other related documents, please visit
the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest Plan Revision website at:
www.fs.usda.gov/goto/hlc/forestplanrevision. A legal notice of approval
is also being published in the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest's
newspaper of record, Helena Independent Record. A copy of this legal
notice will be posted on the website listed above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Deborah Entwistle, weekdays, 8:30 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time, at 406-449-5201. Written requests
for information may be sent to Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest,
Attn: Plan Revision, 2880 Skyway Drive, Helena, MT 59601.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the hearing-
impaired (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at
1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time, Monday
through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Land Management Plan describes the
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest's distinctive roles and
contributions within the broader landscape and details forest wide and
geographic area desired conditions, objectives, standards, and
guidelines. It identifies suitable uses of National Forest System lands
and provides estimates of the planned timber sale quantity. The Land
Management Plan identifies priority watersheds for restoration and
includes recommended wilderness areas and eligible wild and scenic
rivers. This Land Management Plan provides for efficient and effective
management of the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest with desired
conditions for coordination, partnerships, and shared stewardship with
State, local, and Tribal governments, other federal agencies, adjacent
landowners, and stakeholders. The development of the Land Management
Plan was shaped by the best available scientific information, current
laws, and public input.
The Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest initiated plan revision
in spring 2014 with open houses held at multiple locations across the
planning area. The Forest invited State, local and Tribal governments,
and other federal agencies from around the region to participate in the
process to revise the Land Management Plan. An interagency working
group met regularly throughout the plan revision effort. After two
years of public engagement, the Forest
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released the Proposed Action in December 2016. Comments received on the
Proposed Action were used in development of the draft Land Management
Plan and draft EIS which were released in June 2018. The Forest
received over 1,000 public comments on the draft Land Management Plan.
The Land Management Plan, final EIS, and draft Record of Decision were
released in May 2020, initiating a 60-day opportunity to object. The
Forest Service received 88 eligible objections. The Regional Forester,
Reviewing Official, issued a written response to the objection issues
on February 19, 2021. The final ROD documents the rationale for
approving the Land Management Plan and is consistent with the Reviewing
Officer's response to objections and instructions.
Responsible Official
The Responsible Official for approving the Land Management Plan is
William Avey, Forest Supervisor, Helena-Lewis and Clark National
Forest.
Dated: June 7, 2021.
Barnie Gyant,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
Editorial note: This document was received for publication by
the Office of the Federal Register on October 26, 2021.
[FR Doc. 2021-23607 Filed 10-28-21; 8:45 am]
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