Cascade-Siskiyou National Resource Management; Notice of
Availability of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Draft Resource
Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement
[Federal Register: April 24, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 79)]
[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
Bureau of Land Management
[OR113-6310-AA; HAG02-0018]
Cascade-Siskiyou National Resource Management; Notice of
Availability of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Draft Resource
Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument,
Medford District.
ACTION: Notice of availability of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
Draft Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
(DRMP/DEIS).
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 202 of the Federal Land Policy and
Management of 1976 and section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 and 40 CFR 1506.6(2), the Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) has prepared a Draft Resource Management Plan (DRMP) and
associated Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Cascade-
Siskiyou National Monument located in Jackson County, Oregon. The DRMP
will provide a range of alternatives, including identification of a
preferred alternative, for management direction for the Cascade-
Siskiyou National Monument. The DRMP addressed management on
approximately 52,947 acres of public land. Final decisions through this
planning process will supercede planning guidance presented in the
Medford District Resource Management Plan. The Plan will provide
direction for management of these public lands for a period of
approximately 10 years. The DRMP/DEIS considers all issues raised
during plan scoping that are within the decision space allowed by the
Presidential Proclamation 7318 which designated the Monument and other
non-discretionary programs and policies. Issues addressed in the DRMP/
DEIS include vegetation management, access, prescribed fire,
recreation, visitor use, and facilities/rights-of-way. The DRMP/DEIS
describes four alternatives for management of the CSNM, including a
``No Action'' Alternative A. Each ``action'' alternative has a
different emphasis, primarily defined in terms of the amount of
management intervention necessary to meet the primary goal of
protecting, maintaining, restoring or enhancing relevant and important
ecological, biological, geological, and archaeological objects.
Alternative B promotes natural ecosystem processes in the management of
plant communities. Alternative C incorporates active management for
protection and maintenance of the conifer communities while limiting
some ground disturbing management tools that may be used in maintaining
and restoring the other plant communities. Alternative D promotes
aggressive management for protection, maintenance and restoration of
Monument resources through the use of all management tools available.
The alternatives defer proposing land use allocations or management
directions that are precluded by the need for the livestock grazing
study required by the Proclamation. The action alternatives were
prepared in accordance with applicable planning procedures and are
designed to protect, maintain, restore or enhance Monument objects,
resources and ecological processes.
DATES: The public has the opportunity to review and comment on the CSNM
DRMP/DEIS. It is anticipated that this document will be available for
review around May 2002. Per BLM Planning Regulations, 43 CFR 1610.2(e),
ninety (90) days shall be provided for review of the draft plan and
draft environmental impact statement. The 90-day period shall formally
begin when the Environmental Protection Agency publishes a notice of
the filing of the draft environmental impact statement in the Federal
Register. During this time period, written comments on the contents of
the DRMP/DEIS will be solicited, particularly comments that address one
or more of the following: (1) New information that would affect the
analysis; (2) possible improvements in the analysis; and (3)
suggestions for improving or clarifying the proposed management
direction. Specific comments are most useful. BLM will respond to
comments addressing the adequacy of the DRMP/DEIS in the Proposed
Resource Management Plan/Final Environmental Impact Statement. Comments
on the DEIS, including names and addresses of respondents, will be
available for public review at the Medford District Office during
regular business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday,
except holidays). Individuals may request confidentiality. If you wish
to withhold your name or address from public
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review or from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, you
must state this promptly at the beginning of your written comment. Such
requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law. All submissions
from organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying
themselves as representatives or officials or organizations or
businesses, will be made available for public inspection in their
entirety.
BLM will discuss the various management alternatives and answer
questions pertaining to the Monument at an open-house type public
meeting to be held at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon
during the comment period. If there is sufficient public interest, the
BLM may have additional public meetings. All public meetings will be
announced in the Medford and Ashland newspapers and on the BLM Medford
District's web site, http://www.or.blm.gov/Medford/
under ``Planning
Documents'' at least 15 days prior to the event.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to Richard J. Drehobl,
Monument Manager, Medford District Bureau of Land Management, 3040
Biddle Road, Medford, Oregon 97504.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ted Hass, Planning and Environmental
Coordinator at 3040 Biddle Road, Medford, Oregon, 97504, telephone 541-
618-2253. Single copies of the DRMP/DEIS will be available at the BLM
Medford District Office around May 2002. Interested persons not already
on the mailing list may review the DRMP/DEIS via the internet at http:/
/www.or.blm.gov/Medford/
under ``Planning Documents.'' A hard copy or a
CD-ROM of the DRMP/DEIS may be requested from the Medford District
Office.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
(CSNM) consists of 52,947 acres of federal land located in southern
Jackson County, Oregon. These federal lands are managed by the Bureau
of Land Management's Medford District Office. Although there are
approximately 32,222 acres of non-federal lands interspersed among the
federal land within the Presidential Proclamation boundary, the CSNM is
comprised of only federal land.
The CSNM is located in the Klamath and Rogue River basins and four
watersheds that have a combined total of approximately 780 miles of
streams. There are three ecoregions identified in the CSNM having
particular biological significance in terms of species richness,
endemism, and unique evolutionary/ecological phenomenon.
Archaeological evidence indicates that people have lived in the
region for at least 10,000 years. Various native peoples inhabited or
used the CSNM area including the Shasta, the Klamath and Modoc tribes.
Euro-American settlement in the Rogue and Shasta valleys from the 1850s
on spurred the development of a new way of life in the region.
The BLM controls approximately 251 miles of road that access the
52,947 acres of public land designated as the Monument. These roads
provide access for recreation, private property and management
activities such as wildfire suppression.
Dated: January 3, 2002.
Ron Wenker,
District Manager.
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