Notice of Availability of a Final Environment Impact Statement for the General Management Plan for Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, Flat Rock, NC
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[Federal Register: July 23, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 141)]
[Notices]
[Page 43542-43543]
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 Final Environment Impact Statement
for the General Management Plan for Carl Sandburg Home National
Historic Site, Flat Rock, NC
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, the National Park Service announces the
availability of a Final Environmental Impact Statement and General
Management Plan (FEIS/GMP) for Carl Sandburg Home National Historic
Site, Flat Rock, North Carolina.
DATES: The Draft EIS/GMP was available for public review from October
15, 2002 through December 15, 2002. Responses to public comment are
addressed in the FEIS/GMP. The National Park Service will execute a
Record of Decision (ROD) no sooner than 30 days following publication
by the Environmental Protection Agency of the notice of availability of
the Final EIS.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the FEIS/GMP are available from the
Superintendent, Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, 81 Carl
Sandburg Lane, Flat Rock, North Carolina, 28731. Public reading copies
of the FEIS/GMP will also be available for review at the following
locations:
--Office of Superintendent, Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site,
81 Carl Sandburg Lane, Flat Rock, North Carolina, 28731. Telephone:
828-693-4178.
--Division of Planning and Compliance, Southeast Regional Office,
National Park Service, Attention: Tim Bemisderfer, 100 Alabama Street,
1924 Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. Telephone: 404-562-3124, ext.
693.
--An electronic copy of FEIS/GMP is available for download in .pdf
format on the Internet at http://www.nps.gov/carl/gmpnews.htm.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Consistent with the park's purpose,
significance, and mission goals, the FEIS/GMP
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analyzes three action and one no action alternatives for guiding
management of the park over the next 20 years. The environmental
consequences anticipated from implementing the various alternatives are
addressed in the document. Impact topics include cultural resources,
natural resources, interpretation and museum operations, park
operations and administration, and quality of life and the
socioeconomic environment. The three action alternatives incorporate
various management prescriptions to enhance resource protection and
visitor experience conditions. The no-action alternative would continue
current management practices into the future. The three action
alternatives are described as follows:
The Sandburg Center alternative is the preferred alternative. Under
this alternative, the park would serve as a focal point for learning
about Carl Sandburg. Access to Sandburg related information,
literature, and research would be enhanced by expanding the park's
Internet database and creating secure and climate controlled exhibit
areas for information and objects currently housed in the museum
preservation facility. Additional interpretive program areas would be
created by rehabilitating the interior of one or more historic
structures near the main house or barn. The existing visitor contact
station would be renovated to improve its interpretive and visitor
services functions and a visitor center created outside the current
authorized boundary of the park. The Sandburg Center alternative
includes a Congressional legislated boundary expansion of 110 acres for
scenic view and boundary protection and up to 5 acres for construction
of a visitor center and new parking area.
The Paths of Discovery alternative would supplement the park's
traditional high quality interpretive programs and enhance walking
opportunities by constructing a \3/4\ mile long interpretive trail The
alternative promotes a community-wide partnership strategy to address
common needs such as additional parking and multi-purpose meeting
space. The Paths of Discovery alternative includes a Congressionally
legislated boundary expansion of 110 acres for scenic view and boundary
protection and up to 5 acres for construction of a visitor center and
new parking area.
In the Connemara Lifestyle alternative, visitors would experience
the site much as Carl Sandburg knew it. Park management would focus on
maintaining the site's historic landscape, structures, and furnishings
and providing interpretive programs on site and at local schools.
Primary access to the objects and information contained in the museum
collection would occur at the main house, an expanded visitor contact
station, and through the Internet or other mass media formats.
Opportunities for access to objects and information would be greater
than existing conditions but less than the Sandburg Center or Paths of
Discovery alternatives. The Connemara Lifestyle alternative includes a
Congressionally legislated boundary expansion of 25 acres for scenic
view and boundary protection and up to 2 acres for construction of a
new parking area.
In all action alternatives, the park would continue to provided
guided tours of the Sandburg residence and maintain the historic
landscape at a high level of integrity. Opportunities for walking would
be available and closely managed to maintain the historic character of
the site. The existing amphitheater would be relocated to a less
intrusive location and the trailer restroom would be replaced by an
appropriately designed modern facility at the same location. Any
additional property interest would be acquired under a willing seller/
willing buyer arrangement without the exercise of eminent domain.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Superintendent, Carl Sandburg Home
National Historic Site, 81 Carl Sandburg Lane, Flat Rock, North
Carolina, 28731, Telephone: 828-693-4178.
The responsible official for this Environmental Impact Statement is
William W. Schenk, Regional Director, Southeast Region, National Park
Service, 100 Alabama Street, SW., 1924 Building, Atlanta, Georgia
30303.
Dated: June 19, 2003.
W. Thomas Brown,
Acting Regional Director, Southeast Region.
[FR Doc. 03-18694 Filed 7-22-03; 8:45 am]
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