Notice of Availability of a Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement
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[Federal Register: January 30, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 20)]
[Notices]
[Page 4794]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Availability of a Supplemental Draft Environmental
Impact Statement
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a Supplemental Draft Environmental
Impact Statement for the General Management Plan for Big South Fork
National River and Recreation Area, Kentucky and Tennessee.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 and National Park Service policy in Director's Order
Number 2 (Park Planning) and Director's Order Number 12 (Conservation
Planning, Environmental Impact Analysis, and Decision-making) the
National Park Service announces the availability of a Supplemental
Draft Environmental Impact Statement and General Management Plan
(SDEIS/GMP) for Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
(NRRA), Kentucky and Tennessee.
The SDEIS/GMP analyzes three action alternatives and one no-action
alternative for guiding management of the park over the next 15 to 20
years. The three action alternatives incorporate various management
prescriptions to ensure resource protection and quality visitor
experience conditions. The no-action alternative would continue current
management practices and policies.
DATES: The comment period will extend until April 30, 2003. A series of
public meetings will be held in surrounding communities during this
period. Dates, times, and locations of the meetings will be announced
in the local media, posted on the internet at http://www.nps.gov/biso/gmp
, and the park may be contacted for this information.
Representatives of the National Park Service will be available at the
public meetings to receive comments, concerns, and other input from the
public related to the SDEIS/GMP.
ADDRESSES: Limited numbers of copies of the SDEIS/GMP are available
from the Superintendent, Big South Fork NRRA, 4564 Leatherwood Ford
Road, Oneida, TN 37841. Public reading copies of the SDEIS/GMP will
also be available for review at the following locations, including
others to be announced:
? Office of the Superintendent, Big South Fork NRRA, 4564
Leatherwood Ford Road, Oneida, TN 37841. Telephone: (423) 569-9778.
? Division of Planning and Compliance, Southeast Regional
Office, National Park Service, Attention: John Fischer, 100 Alabama
Street, 1924 Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. Telephone: (404) 562-
3124, ext. 607.
? An electronic copy of the SDEIS/GMP is available for
download in .pdf format on the internet at http://www.nps.gov/biso/gmp.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Superintendent, Big South Fork NRRA,
4564 Leatherwood Ford Road, Oneida, TN 37841. Telephone: (423) 562-
9778.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact
Statement/General Management Plan is being distributed for public
review based on comments received on the initial draft document. Those
comments indicated that additional information was needed to allow for
more meaningful public participation in the area's management planning.
This led to more data collection and the development of a new
alternative.
This plan examines and reaffirms Congress' purpose and direction
for the National Area. It identifies the management requirements placed
on the National Area as a unit of the national park system. The plan
then considers different alternatives for managing the National Area
along with an environmental evaluation of the alternatives. A no-action
alternative is included for comparison. Development sites, roads, and
trails within the National Area are examined.
In addition to Alternatives A and B identified in the previous
draft, a new, more detailed alternative is presented in this
supplemental document. This new alternative, Alternative D, is the NPS'
preferred alternative. More localized areas are identified for
different zone types, with particularized management prescriptions. A
greater degree of guidance for resource management and visitor use is
achieved. This is augmented with information, proposals, and
alternatives for development of facilities, including roads and trails.
Many existing facilities are reaffirmed as appropriate for inclusion in
an official system; a number of new facilities are proposed to fill
gaps and to provide for areas more recently acquired; and some existing
facilities would be removed. Overall, the scale of development and
types of facilities proposed over the planning horizon of 15 to 20
years would remain essentially the same. Special provisions are
proposed for hunting access and for off-road vehicles. All routes
proposed for use by off-road vehicles would be designated, according to
Executive Order.
Special projects including management of oil and gas activities,
reclamation of contaminated mine drainage, native species management,
cultural landscape identification and management, and increased
monitoring would be continued or initiated. Interpretation of National
Area resources would be increased and more focused through completion
of comprehensive interpretive planning.
Dated: November 15, 2002.
Patricia A. Hooks,
Acting Regional Director, Southeast Region.
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