Notice of Availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment/ Habitat Conservation Plan Related to Application for an Incidental Take Permit for the Predevelopment LTD Development
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[Federal Register: August 12, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 155)]
[Notices]
[Page 47223-47224]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Notice of Availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment/
Habitat Conservation Plan Related to Application for an Incidental Take
Permit for the Predevelopment LTD Development
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
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ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises the public and other agencies of the
availability of a draft Environmental Assessment (EA)/Habitat
Conservation Plan (HCP) and Incidental Take Permit (ITP) application
for review and comment. The draft EA/HCP and ITP application were
submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) by
Predevelopment LTD proposing residential development of a 6.45-acre
property on Long Point, Kelleys Island, Erie County, Ohio. Federally
threatened Lake Erie watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon insularum) occupy the
project area, and it has been determined that the proposed actions will
result in incidental take of this species. Predevelopment LTD submitted
an ITP application to the Service for incidental take pursuant to
section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Act), as
amended (Act, 16 U.S.C. 1531, et seq.). The submission of the ITP
application requires the development of an HCP by the applicant
detailing measures to be taken to avoid, minimize, and mitigate impacts
to Lake Erie Watersnakes. This notice is provided pursuant to section
10(a) of the Act and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
DATES: Written data or comments must be received on or before October
11, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Send written data or comments to the Regional Director, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services, 1 Federal Drive, Fort
Snelling, Minnesota 55111-4056.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Peter Fasbender, (612) 713-5343.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Availability of Documents
Individuals requesting copies of the applications and proposed Plan
should contact the Service by telephone at (612) 713-5343 or by letter
(see ADDRESSES). Copies of the proposed Plan also are available for
public inspection during regular business hours at the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Ecological Services office located at 6950 Americana
Parkway, Suite H, Reynoldsburg, Ohio, or at the Service's Regional Web
site at: http://www.fws.gov/midwest/NEPA.
All comments received
from individuals become part of the official public record. Requests for
such comments will be handled in accordance with the Freedom of
Information Act and the Council on Environmental Quality's NEPA
regulations [40 CFR 1506.6(f)]. Our practice is to make comments,
including names and home addresses of respondents, available for public
review during regular business hours. Individual respondents may
request that we withhold their home address from the record, which we
will honor to the extent allowable by law. If a respondent wishes us to
withhold his/her name and/or address, this must be stated prominently
at the beginning of the comment.
Background
Section 9 of the Act and its implementing Federal regulations
prohibit the take of animal species listed as endangered or threatened.
The definition of take under the Act includes the following activities:
To harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or
collect listed animal species, or attempt to engage in such conduct (16
U.S.C. 1538). However, under section 10(a) of the Act, the Service may
issue permits to authorize incidental take of listed species.
``Incidental take'' is defined by the Act as take that is incidental
to, and not the purpose of, carrying out an otherwise lawful activity.
Regulations governing incidental take permits for threatened species
are found in the Code of Federal Regulations at 50 CFR 17.32.
Predevelopment LTD proposes to develop the 6.45-acre property on
Long Point, Kelleys Island, Erie County, Ohio. The Lake Erie watersnake
and its habitat occur on the 6.45-acre tract. Within the HCP boundary,
2.5 acres would be cleared and 2.0 acres of these permanently
maintained for the proposed development of one seasonal residence.
Incidental take of Lake Erie watersnakes is expected to occur through
loss and degradation of habitat and increased human activity in the
project area. Loss of suitable habitat would likely reduce overwinter
survival due to hibernacula loss and increased predation due to the
loss of shelter. More human activity on the 6.45-acre property would
increase human-related disturbance and disruption of snakes, vehicular
strikes, harassment and/or predation of snakes by pets, and mortality
of snakes caused by mowing.
The purpose of the HCP is to ensure incidental take will be
minimized and mitigated to the maximum extent practicable and will not
appreciably reduce the likelihood of the survival and recovery of this
species in the wild. Predevelopment LTD designed the HCP in
consultation with the Service to ensure the project area will continue
to support suitable habitat for the species, while allowing for
incidental take of Lake Erie watersnakes from the proposed activities.
Measures in the HCP designed to avoid, minimize, and mitigate the
impacts of the proposed action on Lake Erie Watersnakes include: (1)
Seasonal and temperature restrictions on ground disturbing activities
including construction and mowing; (2) establishment of a 3.95-acre
conservation area; (3) restrictions on pesticide and fertilizer use;
(4) restrictions on size and placement of structures including the
residence, garage, decks, driveway, and septic system; and (5)
monitoring the Lake Erie Watersnake population response to the proposed
construction and mitigation for 15 years.
The Proposed Action consists of issuing an ITP and implementing the
HCP. The draft EA considers two action alternatives and the No Action
alternative. The NEPA process will be completed after the comment
period, at which time the Service will evaluate the permit application
(if appropriate to the selected alternative), the HCP, and comments
submitted thereon to determine whether the application meets the
requirements of section 10(a) of the Act. If the requirements are met,
the Service will issue a permit to Predevelopment LTD for take of Lake
Erie watersnakes associated with the proposed activities on Kelleys
Island, Erie County, Ohio. The final permit decision will be made no
sooner than 60 days after the date of this notice.
The area encompassed by the HCP may contain facilities eligible to
be listed on the National Register of Historic Places and other
historical or archeological resources may be present. The National
Historic Preservation Act and other laws require that these properties
and resources be identified and considered in project planning. The
public is requested to inform the Service of concerns about
archeological sites, buildings and structures, historic events, sacred
and traditional areas, and other historic preservation concerns.
Dated: July 19, 2005.
Robert Krska,
Acting Assistant Regional Director, Ecological Services, Region 3, Fort
Snelling, Minnesota.
[FR Doc. 05-16005 Filed 8-11-05; 8:45 am]
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