Glacier National Park General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Glacier National Park, Montana
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Glacier National Park General Management Plan/Environmental
[Federal Register: April 7, 1995]
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park ServiceGlacier National Park General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Glacier National Park, Montana
AGENCY: National Park Service, Department of Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare Environmental Impact Statement for the General Management Plan, Glacier National Park.
SUMMARY: Under the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act, the National Park Service is preparing an environmental impact statement for the General Management Plan for Glacier National park. This statement will be approved by John Cook, Regional Director for the Rocky Mountain Region. The purpose of this federal action is to facilitate management of visitor use, natural and cultural resources, development, and operation of Glacier National Park according to the enabling legislation and other laws and regulations affecting management of this National Park area. The general management plan (GMP) and implementation plans that result from this process will guide the management of Glacier National Park for the next 10 to 15 years. The GMP will replace an existing master plan that has been guiding management of the park since 1977 and contains actions that have either been completed or are no longer appropriate to do. All previously approved development concept and implementation plans will be reviewed and assessed to insure that their proposals are appropriate in light of the new general management plan.
Major issues that will be addressed in the plan include ecosystem management, visitor experience and resource protection, role and management of historic structures and other cultural resources, the Secretary of Interior's trust responsibilities to Native americans and relationships with Native americans and park resources, land protection strategies for private lands within the park to insure protection of park resources, administrative facilities and the concept of sustainability as it relates to park infrastructure and visitor use. A scoping brochure is being prepared that explains, in more detail, the issues identified to date and outlines the public involvement for this planning effort. Copies of this brochure will be available in mid April and can be obtained by writing GMP/EIS Project, Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Mt 59936 (406) 888-5441 The National Park Service is seeking information and comments from individuals and organizations who may be interested in, or affected by the proposed action, as well as Federal, State and local agencies. Scoping will include the following: a scoping brochure that will be mailed out to interested individuals, groups and federal, state and local agencies asking for comments, identification of issues, concerns to interested and potentially affected individuals, groups, Federal, State, and local governments; newsletters, public meetings; and news releases.
The first set of public meetings were held as Open Houses, during early March. Open houses were held in Missoula, Kalispell, Helena, West Glacier, Browning, St. Mary and Great Falls Montana, and in Lethbridge and Fernie Canada. A summary of issues identified to date is being compiled following those meetings.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for information and to be added to the General Management Plan [[Page 17805]] mailing list should be directed to GMP/EIS Project, Glacier National Park. Comments on the General Management Plan should be sent to David A. Mihalic, Superintendent, Glacier National Park, West Glacier, MT 59936-0128, telephone (406) 888-5441.
Dated: March 30, 1995.
David A. Mihalic,
Superintendent, Glacier National Park.
[FR Doc. 95-8640 Filed 4-6-95; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-70-P
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