Revised Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for Issuance of Permits, to Incidentally Take Threatened and Endangered Species, to the City of Sacramento, Sutter County, Reclamation District No. 1000, and Natomas Central Mutual Water Company in Association With a Revised Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan, Sacramento and Sutter Counties, CA
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[Federal Register: August 17, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 160)]
[Notices]
[Page 43267]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Revised Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement for Issuance of Permits, to Incidentally Take Threatened and
Endangered Species, to the City of Sacramento, Sutter County,
Reclamation District No. 1000, and Natomas Central Mutual Water Company
in Association With a Revised Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan,
Sacramento and Sutter Counties, CA
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Revised notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: On December 18, 2000, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service)
issued a Notice of Intent (NOI) regarding an Environmental Impact
Statement for a revised Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan (Plan)
and Incidental Take Permits (Permits) under section 10(a)(1)(B) of the
Endangered Species Act. At that time, the Service was considering
amending the Permit for the City of Sacramento and issuing a Permit to
Sutter County. Reclamation District No. 1000 (RD 1000) and Natomas
Central Mutual Water Company (Natomas Mutual) have now joined the City
of Sacramento and Sutter County as applicants for Permits. RD 1000
plans to participate as a co-lead agency with the City of Sacramento
and Sutter County. In addition, Sacramento County may also apply for a
Permit.
The Permits would authorize incidental take of listed species and
unlisted species that may be listed in the future. The original scope
of the Environmental Impact Statement, as described in the December 18,
2000 NOI, was to consider incidental take occurring as a result of
urban development within the City of Sacramento and Sutter County,
certain farming activities, and management of habitat reserves. Take
resulting from Sacramento County is anticipated to be similar in scope
to the City of Sacramento and Sutter County. With the proposed addition
of the RD 1000 and Natomas Mutual Permits, the Environmental Impact
Statement will also consider incidental take associated with RD 1000's
and Natomas Mutual's operation and maintenance of water delivery and
drainage canals and ditches, as well as the previously identified urban
development, farming activities, and management of habitat reserves.
Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act, the Service
intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement addressing the
proposed action of amending the Plan and issuing Permits. This
Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared jointly with an
Environmental Impact Report pursuant to the California Environmental
Quality Act. Pursuant to the prior NOI, the Service conducted public
scoping from December 18, 2000 to January 16, 2001, including three
meetings in the project vicinity. This notice reopens the scoping
process and solicits written comments because the project description
has changed to include the participation of RD 1000 and Natomas Mutual.
Comments previously submitted during the initial scoping period will be
addressed in the Environmental Impact Report/ Environmental Impact
Statement.
DATES: Written comments are encouraged and should be received on or
before September 17, 2001.
ADDRESSES: Information, written comments, or questions related to the
inclusion of RD 1000 and Natomas Mutual into the Plan and Environmental
Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement should be submitted to
Vicki Campbell, Division Chief, Conservation Planning, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, 2800 Cottage
Way, W-2605, Sacramento, California 95825; FAX (916) 414-6713. All
comments received, including names and addresses, will become part of
the official administrative record and may be made available to the
public.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lori Rinek or Kelly Hornaday, Fish and
Wildlife Biologists, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office at (916) 414-
6600. Additional information can also be obtained from the City of
Sacramento [Grace Hovey, (916) 264-7601], Sutter County [Jeff Pemstein,
(916) 361-8384], RD 1000 [Jim Clifton, (916) 922-9173], and Natomas
Mutual [Peter Hughes, (916) 419-5936].
Dated: August 10, 2001.
Daniel Walsworth,
Deputy Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office,Sacramento,
California.
[FR Doc. 01-20696 Filed 8-16-01; 8:45 am]
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