Final Environmental Impact Statement/General Management Plan Lassen Volcanic National Park Lassen, Plumas, Shasta, Tehama Counties, CA; Notice of Availability
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[Federal Register: December 7, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 236)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Final Environmental Impact Statement/General Management Plan
Lassen Volcanic National Park Lassen, Plumas, Shasta, Tehama Counties,
CA; Notice of Availability
SUMMARY: Pursuant to Sec. 102 (2) of the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (Pub.L. 91-190 as amended), the
National Park Service, Department of the Interior, has prepared a Final
Environmental Impact Statement identifying four alternatives for (and
assessing the potential impacts of) a proposed General Management Plan
for Lassen Volcanic National Park, located in northeastern California.
Upon approval, the new General Management Plan will serve as a
``blueprint'' for the management and use of Lassen Volcanic National
Park over the next 10-15 years.
Proposal and Alternatives Considered
The ``no action'' alternative, Alternative A, assumes that physical
facilities and ongoing activities would remain largely unchanged, and
that staffing and operational funding would remain constant over the
planning period.
Alternative B: Resource Preservation and Basic Visitor Service,
provides a program for preserving, and where necessary, restoring
significant park resources. It includes essential staffing and funding
increases for the park's cultural and natural resource management
functions, restores key elements of the park's infrastructure, provides
for restoration of several specific sites with natural system
conflicts, establishes a standards-based management zoning system, and
proposes designation of approximately
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25,000 acres as part of the National Wilderness Preservation System
(increasing the total amount of designated Wilderness to approximately
104,000 acres). The plan also includes program increases and visitor
facility improvements to provide for quality basic visitor service.
Alternative C: The Proposed General Management Plan--Resource
Protection and Enhanced Visitor Experience. This plan includes all the
features of Alternative B, and provides enhancement to visitor
experience by making more facilities available during winter months,
and increasing interpretive services, facilities, and information.
Alternative D: Resource Protection and Expanded Visitor
Opportunities, includes all of the features of Alternative C and, in
addition, provides for expansion of family and group campgrounds at
several locations. It also expands winter access at the north entrance
by plowing the park road an additional 9 miles to the Devastated Area,
and keeping one loop of the campground open for winter camping.
Significant adverse environmental impacts and potential impairment
of park values would be expected to result from Alternative A as a
number of cultural, natural, and environmental resources are undergoing
deterioration under current conditions. All of the action alternatives
include programs to arrest the deterioration of resources and
mitigation features to avoid or reduce impacts, which might ensue from
implementation of project features. It was determined that the
``environmentally preferred'' alternative is Alternative C.
Public Comment
A Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS was published in the Federal
Register on July 24, 1998. During the subsequent scoping phase leading
to development of the Draft EIS, the NPS conducted seven public
meetings, three agency meetings, and several Tribal meetings. In all,
information provided by 120 commentors and 49 letters was obtained. A
Notice of Availability of the Draft EIS was published in the Federal
Register on August 18, 2000. During the subsequent public comment
period, seven public workshops were conducted and over 650 copies of
the Draft EIS were distributed. Throughout the process contacts were
undertaken with Tribes, the State Historic Preservation Office, U.S.
Forest Service, the four surrounding County Boards of Supervisors, and
other entities. Altogether 189 comment letters were received; these as
well as the responses obtained during the scoping phase are filed in
the administrative record.
Copies
Inquiries and requests for printed copies of the final EIS for the
proposed General Management Plan may be directed to Superintendent,
Lassen Volcanic National Park, P.O. Box 100, Mineral, California 96063-
0100, or via telephone at (530) 595-4444 ext.5101. Public review copies
will also be available at area libraries.
During the Ano action'' period following release of the Final EIS,
if any individuals submit comments and request that their name or/and
address be withheld from public disclosure, it will be honored to the
extent allowable by law. Such requests must be stated prominently in
the beginning of the comments. There also may be circumstances wherein
the NPS will withhold a respondent's identity as allowable by law. As
always: NPS will make available to public inspection all submissions
from organizations or businesses and from persons identifying
themselves as representatives or officials of organizations and
businesses; and, anonymous comments may not be considered.
Decision
A Record of Decision may be approved by the Regional Director,
Pacific West Region, no sooner than 30 days after publication of a
Notice of filing of this Final EIS in the Federal Register by the
Environmental Protection Agency. The official responsible for the final
decision is the Regional Director, Pacific West Region; subsequently
the official responsible for implementation of the plan is the
Superintendent, Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Dated: October 25, 2001.
Martha K. Leicester,
Acting Regional Director, Pacific West Region.
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