Notice of Availability for the Draft West Mojave Plan (DWMP) and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
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[Federal Register: June 13, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 114)]
[Notices]
[Page 35426-35427]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[CA-610-1610-DP]
Notice of Availability for the Draft West Mojave Plan (DWMP) and
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
AGENCY: California Desert District (California), Bureau of Land
Management.
ACTION: Notice of availability of the Draft West Mojave Plan (DWMP) and
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS).
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
(FLPMA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), this document
provides notice that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has
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prepared a Draft West Mojave Plan (DWMP) and Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (DEIS) for public review and comment. This planning activity
encompasses approximately 3.3 million acres of public land managed by
the BLM's California Desert District, located in Inyo, Kern, Los
Angeles and San Bernardino Counties in southern California.
The Draft West Mojave Plan was prepared in collaboration with state
and local governments, which takes into account local, regional and
national needs and concerns.
The conservation strategy to be implemented on public lands include
measures that would be compatible with the development of a habitat
conservation plan on 3 million acres of private and local government
lands within the planning area.
This notice initiates the public review process on the DWMP and
DEIS. The public is invited to review and comment on the range and
adequacy of the draft alternatives and associated environmental
effects.
DATES: The comment period will end 90 days following publication of the
Environmental Protection Agency's Notice of Availability of the DWMP
and DEIS in the Federal Register. Comments on the Draft RMP/EIS should
be received on or before the end of the comment period at the address
listed below.
Public Meetings: Public meetings will be held during the comment
period. In order to ensure local community participation and input,
public meetings will be held at selected locations in Inyo, Kern, Los
Angeles and San Bernardino Counties, California. Early participation by
all those interested is encouraged. Meeting locations and dates will be
announced at least 15 days in advance through local media and online at
http://www.ca.blm.gov/news/meetings.html.
All individuals,
organizations, agencies, and tribes with a known interest in this
planning effort have been sent a copy of the document for review.
Written comments will be accepted throughout the planning process
at the address shown below. For comments to be most helpful they should
relate to specific concerns or conflicts that are within the legal
responsibilities of the BLM and are feasible to be resolved in this
planning process.
Written comments should be sent to the Bureau of Land Management,
California Desert District Office, Attn. West Mojave Plan Staff, 22835
Calle San Juan De Los Lagos, Moreno Valley, CA 92553.
Documents pertinent to this proposal may be examined at the BLM
California Desert District Office, the BLM Ridgecrest Field Office, 300
South Richmond Road, Ridgecrest, California 93555, and the BLM Barstow
Field Office, 2601 Barstow Road, Barstow, California 92311 during
regular business hours from 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except holidays. The draft documents also are available online at
http://www.ca.blm.gov/cdd/wemo.html.
Individual respondents
may request confidentiality. If you wish to withhold your name or street
address from public review or from disclosure under the Freedom of
Information Act, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your
written comment. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by
law. All submissions from organizations and businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be available for public inspection in
their entirety.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: For further information and/or to have your
name added to our mailing list, contact William Haigh, Project Manager,
at (760) 252-6080 (Phone), e-mail at whaigh@ca.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DWMP addresses the management of 3.3
million acres of public lands administered by the BLM in eastern Kern
County, southern Inyo County, northern Los Angeles County and western
San Bernardino County, all of which are within the State of California.
The BLM's Ridgecrest and Barstow Field Offices administer most of these
public lands. A small amount of acreage administered by the BLM's
Needles and Palm Springs Field Offices is also affected. All public
lands are within the California Desert Conservation Area, and all lie
within the jurisdiction of the BLM's California Desert District.
The DWMP is being prepared collaboratively with local
jurisdictions, state and other federal agencies. The purpose of the
West Mojave Plan is to develop conservation strategies for over 100
listed and sensitive plant and animal species that are found within the
western Mojave Desert, including the threatened desert tortoise and the
California-listed Mojave Ground Squirrel, and to simplify procedures
for complying with the California and federal Endangered Species Acts.
Other issues being addressed include the development of a motorized
vehicle access network for public lands in the region, and effects of
the program on regional economics, growth-inducing impacts, livestock
grazing, mining, cultural resources and recreation. The Plan would be
implemented on public lands through amendments to BLM's California
Desert Conservation Area Plan.
The DEIS considers and analyzes seven (7) alternatives (A-G),
including the No Action alternative, with Alternative A identified as
the agency's Preferred Alternative. These alternatives have been
developed based on extensive public input following an initial round of
scoping meetings in January 1992, extensive biological and field survey
work in the late 1990's, nearly 50 ``task group'' attended by
representatives of the participating agencies and jurisdictions and the
general public between December 1999 and May 2002, numerous other
public meetings, and a final round of scoping meetings in June and July
2002. The proposed action and alternatives were based on comments and
suggestions offered during those meetings.
The alternatives provide for a wide array of land use allocations
and management direction. The alternatives provide for variable levels
of commodity production, resource protection, special areas, and
authorized land and resource uses, including endangered species
conservation, motorized vehicle access to public lands, livestock
grazing and various forms of recreation. Any necessary amendments to
the BLM's CDCA Plan will be addressed. A final Environmental Impact
Statement and proposed West Mojave Plan are expected to be available
for public review in October 2003.
Dated: February 14, 2003.
Linda Hansen,
District Manager, California Desert District.
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