Availability of Proposed Safe Harbor Agreement for the Pueblo of Santa Ana, Sandoval County, New Mexico
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[Federal Register: April 23, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 78)]
[Notices]
[Page 20021-20022]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Availability of Proposed Safe Harbor Agreement for the Pueblo of
Santa Ana, Sandoval County, New Mexico
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability, receipt of application.
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SUMMARY: The Pueblo of Santa Ana (Applicant), Sandoval County, New
Mexico, has applied to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) for
an enhancement for survival permit pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(A) of
the Endangered Species Act (Act). The Applicant has been assigned
permit number TE-049290-0. The permit request is for a period of 25
years. The permit application includes a proposed Safe Harbor Agreement
(SHA) for the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow (Hybognathus
amarus), the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax
traillii extimus), and the threatened bald eagle (Haliaeetus
leucocephalus).
Based upon guidance in the Service's June 17, 1999, Final Safe
Harbor Policy, if a SHA and associated permit are not expected to
individually or cumulatively have a significant impact on the quality
of the human environment or other natural resources, the Agreement/
permit may be categorically excluded from undergoing National
Environmental Policy Act review. The Service has made a preliminary
determination that this proposed action is eligible for categorical
exclusion and this notice is provided pursuant to Section 10(c) of the
Act and National Environmental Policy Act regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
The Service explains the basis for this preliminary determination in an
Environmental Action Statement, which is also available for public
review.
We, the Service, announce the opening of a 30-day comment period
and request comments from the public on the Applicant's enhancement of
survival permit application, the accompanying proposed SHA, and the
environmental action statement. All comments received will become part
of the administrative record and may be released to the public.
DATES: Written comments on the application, proposed SHA, or
environmental action statement should be received on or before 30 days
from date of publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Field Supervisor, New Mexico
Ecological Services Field Office, 2105 Osuna Road, Albuquerque, New
Mexico 87113 (505/346-2525). Please refer to permit number TE-049290-0.
You may obtain copies of the documents from the field office address
above or by calling 505-346-2525.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Field Supervisor, New Mexico
Ecological Services Field Office, 2105 Osuna Road, Albuquerque, New
Mexico 87113; telephone: (505) 346-2525, facsimile (505) 346-2542.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Background
Under a Safe Harbor Agreement, participating property owners
voluntarily undertake management activities on their property to
enhance, restore, or maintain habitat benefitting species listed under
the Act. Safe Harbor Agreements encourage private and other non-Federal
property owners to implement conservation efforts for listed species by
assuring property owners they will not be subjected to increased
property use restrictions if their efforts attract listed species to
their property or increase the numbers or distribution of listed
species already on their property. Application requirements and
issuance criteria for enhancement of survival permits through Safe
Harbor Agreements are found in 50 CFR 17.22 and 17.32.
The proposed SHA would cover the natural resource programs of Santa
Ana Pueblo, Sandoval County, New Mexico, including: ecosystem
restoration, range/wildlife, and water resources. The Applicant's
ecosystem restoration program proposes to restore riparian, wetland,
and riverine habitat along the Rio Grande and the Rio Jemez within the
boundaries of the Pueblo. Restoration activities include replacing non-
native plant species and restoring native wildlife habitat. The range/
wildlife program proposes to improve the health of rangeland on Santa
Ana Pueblo by continuing to exclude livestock from some riparian areas,
conducting fish and wildlife surveys, and developing fire management
plans. Activities conducted under the water resources program propose
to develop water quality standards, water rights establishment,
municipal wellhead protection, and planning and implementing projects
through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's section 319 program.
The Applicant is proposing to conduct ecological restoration
projects along the Rio Grande and Rio Jemez corridors. We anticipate
this proposed SHA will result in the following benefits: (1)
Construction of two additional gradient restoration facilities, which
are sloping rock structures that provide river channel stabilization
while maintaining fish passage; (2) prevention of further channel
degradation within Santa Ana Pueblo by creating river reaches with low
velocity flow; (3) replacement non-native vegetation with native willow
(Salix sp.) and cottonwood (Populus spp.); (4) re-engineering of the
river channel and lower adjacent river bars to widen the channel and
encourage overbank flooding; (5) creation of backwater habitat,
including a healthy riparian zone; (6) continuation of livestock
exclusions from various riparian areas; and (7) encouragement of
recruitment of native riparian habitat, including the regeneration of
mature cottonwood stands. The conservation provided by this proposed
25-year SHA is intended to improve habitat conditions by maintaining
and enhancing habitat, reducing the likelihood that the river channel
will become narrower and deeper, increasing the opportunities for
overbank flooding and a higher water table.
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Consistent with the Safe Harbor Agreement policy and implementing
regulations, we propose to issue a permit to the Applicant authorizing
them to incidentally take these endangered and threatened species,
which occur on the enrolled lands, as a result of lawful activities on
enrolled lands, so long as baseline conditions are maintained and terms
of the Agreement are implemented. Future activities of the Applicant
could result in a return to the baseline condition.
We provide this notice pursuant to section 10(c) of the Act and
pursuant to implementing regulations for NEPA (40 CFR 1506.6). We will
evaluate the proposed SHA, associated documents, and comments submitted
thereon to determine whether the requirements of section 10(a) of the
Act and NEPA regulations have been met. If we determine that the
requirements have been met, we will sign the SHA and issue an
enhancement of survival permit under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Act to
Santa Ana Pueblo in accordance with the terms of the Agreement and
specific terms and conditions of the authorizing permit. We will not
make our final decision until after the end of the 30-day comment
period and will fully consider all comments received.
Susan MacMullin,
Acting Regional Director, Region 2.
[FR Doc. 03-9979 Filed 4-22-03; 8:45 am]
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