Notice of Availability; Draft Environmental Impact Statement for a Proposed Land Exchange Between the National Park Service and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians at Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway
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[Federal Register: June 6, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 109)]
[Notices]
[Page 33965-33966]
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; Draft Environmental Impact Statement for
a Proposed Land Exchange Between the National Park Service and the
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians at Great Smoky Mountains National Park
and the Blue Ridge Parkway
AGENCY: National Park Service (NPS).
ACTION: Notice of availability of draft environmental impact statement.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, and the President's Council on Environmental
Quality Regulations (40 CFR 1500-1508), as implemented by Director's
Order 12, the National Park Service (NPS) announces the availability of
a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for a proposed land
exchange between the NPS and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
(EBCI). The Department of the Interior waived the NPS policy regarding
the selection of a DEIS preferred alternative. This notice also
announces the locations of public hearings for the purpose of receiving
comments on the draft document.
The DEIS analyzes two action alternatives and one no-action
alternative for determining the feasibility of the proposed land
exchange. The two 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 into the future.
Under the 168-acre exchange alternative, the Ravensford site (166
acres located within Great Smokey Mountains National Park and the two
acres located within the Blue Ridge Parkway) would be exchanged for the
218-acre Waterrock Knob site. The Ravensford site would become part of
the Qualla Boundary and the Waterrock Knob site would become part of
the Blue Ridge Parkway. The EBCI would construct a three-school complex
on the Ravensford site and would retain restricted use of the entire
site. Restricted use would be in the form of deed restrictions on
future development and a Government to Government Conservation/
Education Agreement on future conservation/educational measures for
archaeological, cultural, and natural resources material.
Travel to the Big Cove Community would no longer be
jurisdictionally separated from the remainder of the Qualla Boundary.
This alternative would place no restriction on the use of the Waterrock
Knob site by the Blue Ridge Parkway; however, with the exception of
possible future development of nature trails, the site would be
expected to remain in its natural state.
Under the 143-acre exchange alternative, the Ravensford site would
be exchanged for the 218-acre Waterrock Knob site. This alternative
would be similar to the 168-acre exchange, except 25 acres would remain
within Great Smoky Mountains National Park at the Ravensford site in
order to ensure that certain cultural and natural resources remain
under the control of the NPS. Areas of the site not included in the
proposed exchange under this alternative are open field areas to the
northwest of the Big Cove Road bridge, the floodplain forest located
adjacent to the Oconaluftee River, and nearly all of the wetland area
located east of Big Cove Road. The open field area contains important
cultural resources, while the floodplain forest and wetland are
considered important natural areas. The remaining acreage of the
Ravensford site would be transferred to the EBCI for development of the
three-school campus. This alternative would also reconnect the EBCI
jurisdictional authority along the Big Cove Road with the remaining
Qualla Boundary. With respect to the Waterrock Knob site, this
alternative would be identical to the 168-acre alternative.
DATES: The DEIS will be available for public review from June 13, 2003,
through August 15, 2003. Public meetings will be held on July 8, 9, and
10, 2003. Representatives of the NPS will be available at the public
hearings to receive comments, concerns, and other input from the public
related to the DEIS. Specific information about public meetings
follows:
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Dates Times Locations
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July 8..... 6-10 PM..... 2431 Center Drive, Hollingworth Auditorium,
Knoxville, TN 37996.
July 9..... 6-10 PM..... Milepost 382 Hemphill Road, Blue Ridge Parkway
Folk Art Center, Asheville, NC 28803.
July 10.... 6-10 PM..... Cherokee Elementary School, Cherokee, NC.
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ADDRESSES: Comments on the DEIS may be submitted by mail to John Yancy,
Associate Regional Director, Natural Resources Stewardship & Science,
Atlanta Federal Center, 100 Alabama Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303.
Comments may also be submitted via toll free phone: (888) 820-3644;
toll free fax: (888) 820-3643; or via email at
NPSlandexchange@saic.com. A very limited number of printed copies of
the DEIS are available upon request from the above address. A copy can
also be requested on CD. The complete text and an executive summary of
the DEIS is available for review or download on the Internet at
http://www.npslandexchange.com/.
Copies of the DEIS will also be available for review at the
following locations:
Anna Porter Public Library, 207 Cherokee Orchard Road, Gatlinburg, TN
37738
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Blue Ridge Parkway Headquarters, 199 Hemphill Knob Road, Asheville, NC
28803
John C. Hodges Library, Government Documents, University of Tennessee,
1015 Volunteer Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37996
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Oconaluftee Visitor Center, 1194
Newfound Gap Highway, Cherokee, NC 28719
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 107 Park Headquarters Road,
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sugarlands Visitor Center, 107
Park Headquarters Road, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Qualla Boundary Public Library, 810 Ocquoni Road, Room 151, Cherokee,
NC 28719
Ramsey Library, CPO# 1500, University of North Carolina--
Asheville, NC 28804.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed action involves the exchange of
land known as the Ravensford site that is located on the North Carolina
side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway
for land of equal or greater monetary value that would be consolidated
within a unit of the National Park Service in North Carolina as allowed
under the Land and Water Conservation Act. Congress authorized the NPS
to consider the feasibility of a land between the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway and the Eastern Band of the
Cherokee Indians. The tribal purpose for securing this land is for new
schools construction. The exchange would also reestablish the
territorial jurisdiction along Big Cove Road to the Qualla Boundary
(also known as the EBCI Reservation).
Under the proposed action, land that is currently part of an area
between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway
known as the Ravensford site would be exchanged for a 218-acre site
adjacent to the Blue Ridge Parkway known as the Waterrock Knob site. In
addition to the no-action alternative, two exchange alternatives were
developed and are analyzed in the DEIS. Environmental impacts were
analyzed in this DEIS for the following resources areas: Land use,
infrastructure, air quality and noise, visual resources, geology and
soils, water resources, ecological resources, cultural resources,
socioeconomic, waste management, and environmental justice. Direct,
indirect, and cumulative impacts along with associated mitigation
measures to reduce the potential for impacts were evaluated and are
described for each resource area.
Our practice is to make the public comments we receive in response
to planning documents, including names and home addresses of
respondents, available for public review during regular business hours.
If you wish for us to withhold your name and/or address, you must state
this prominently at the beginning of your comment. Anonymous comments
will be included in the public record. However, the National Park
Service is not legally required to consider or respond to anonymous
comments. We will make all submissions from organizations or
businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of organizations or businesses, available
for public inspection in their entirety.
The responsible official for this environmental impact statement is
William W. Schenk, Regional Director, National Park Service, Southeast
Region, 100 Alabama Street SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
Dated: May 6, 2003.
William W. Schenk,
Regional Director, Southeast Region.
[FR Doc. 03-14316 Filed 6-5-03; 8:45 am]
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