Notice of Availability of a Record of Decision (ROD) on the Final Environmental Impact Statement/General Management Plan (FEIS/GMP) for Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Kentucky and Tennessee (National Area)
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[Federal Register: August 15, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 156)]
[Notices]
[Page 47854-47855]
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 Record of Decision (ROD) on the Final
Environmental Impact Statement/General Management Plan (FEIS/GMP) for
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Kentucky and
Tennessee (National Area)
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, 83 Stat. 852, 853, codified as amended at 42
U.S.C. 4332 (2)(C), as well as National Park Service (NPS) policy in
Director's Order 2 (Park Planning) and Director's Order 12
(Conservation Planning, Environmental Impact Analysis, and Decision-
making), the NPS announces the availability of the ROD for the FEIS/GMP
for the National Area. On May 26, 2005, the Southeast Regional Director
approved the ROD for the project. As soon as practicable, the NPS will
begin to implement the GMP, described as the Preferred Alternative
(Alternative D) in the FEIS issued on February 24, 2005.
Under the preferred alternative, a total of eight management zones
will be created for the National Area, each of which will be attended
with particularized management prescriptions. Overall, the level of
development and types of facilities proposed over the planning horizon
of 15 to 20 years will remain essentially the same as currently exists.
The notable exceptions include new sites in the southwest portion
of the National Area where NPS has been actively acquiring land in
recent years.
Under Alternative D, the NPS will devote considerable effort and
resources to improving the National Area's road and trail system. A
principal feature of Alternative D is a roads and trails plan that sets
forth the official road and trail system for the National Area.
Henceforth, public use of roads and trails will only be allowed on the
official system; all trails not expressly included as part of the
official system will be designated as administratively closed. In
addition, public use of a particular road or trail will be limited to
the designated use set forth in Alternative D, with certain limited
exceptions. Each road and trail in the official system will be
constructed and maintained in accordance with a standard that supports
the designated use(s) and also is consistent with desired resource
conditions in the surrounding area, or zone.
Alternative D increases the trail miles available to hikers,
equestrians, and bicyclists from the levels currently maintained by the
National Area. The official trail system includes trails specifically
dedicated to each of these user groups, plus a larger universe of
trails that are ``shared use.'' Generally speaking, designated horse
trails will also be open to hikers and bicyclists, while designated
bike trails will be open to both bicyclists and hikers. Specified
hiking trails will also be open to bicyclists in order to provide more
opportunities for this increasingly popular activity.
In implementing Alternative D, the NPS will continue the use of a
trail type known as ``multiple-use trail.'' In the National Area, this
trail type is typically known for allowing motor vehicles, horses,
hikers, and bicyclists on a single route maintained to trail rather
than road standards. Under Alternative D, persons driving motor
vehicles that are licensed and registered may use any multiple-use
trails that will accommodate such use. All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) will
generally not be permitted on any multiple-use trail, park road, or any
other trail type. However, visitors will be permitted to use ATVs on
multiple-use trails while actively hunting, during big game season
only. Multiple-use trails will be closed to ATVs at all other times of
the year. Big game season is defined for this purpose as the legal
season for white-tailed deer and, in jurisdictions where they are
regulated as ``big game,'' wild boar. Alternative D also provides that
ATV routes for year-round general recreational use may be designated
within ``planning areas'' identified for consideration of such use. The
plan includes two such planning areas in the Darrow Ridge area. These
planning areas will provide the opportunity to design an experimental
prototype system.
Under Alternative D, the route of the old O&W railroad will provide
continued passenger vehicle access to the O&W bridge from the east. The
route will be improved to the extent of providing safe passage. The NPS
will coordinate with Scott County on the necessary improvements to
achieve desired use and resource conditions. The O&W route west of
North White Oak Creek has been determined to be abandoned. This portion
of the route, extending to trail connections near the western boundary
of the National Area, will be a trail designated for foot, horse, and
bike use, as recommended by previous studies. The route will be brought
to a standard suitable for the intended trail uses.
Basis for Decision
In reaching the decision to select Alternative D, the NPS
considered the purposes for which the National Area was established and
other laws and policies that apply to lands in the National Area,
including the NPS Organic Act, NEPA, NPS Director's Order 12, and the
NPS Management Policies 2001. Alternative D has the greatest potential
of all four alternatives to preserve the unique resources of the
National Area while making available a wide range of recreational
opportunities to the visiting public. With eight management zones
specifically tailored to the diverse resources and facilities of the
National Area, Alternative D provides National Area management and the
public with a higher degree of information and guidance concerning
objectives, management, use, and development than do the other action
alternatives. In so doing, it offers the broadest level of resources
protection, interpretation, visitor services, and the optimum
opportunity for high quality visitor experiences. Therefore the NPS has
opted to select this alternative.
Findings on Impairment
The NPS has determined that implementation of Alternative D will
not constitute an impairment to the National Area's resources and
values. This conclusion is based on a thorough analysis of the
environmental impacts described in the EIS, the public comments
received, relevant scientific studies, and the professional judgment of
the decision-maker guided by the direction in the NPS Management
Policies. Overall, the FEIS/GMP results in benefits to National Area
resources and values and opportunities for their enjoyment, and it does
not result in their impairment.
DATES: The Record of Decision was signed by the Southeast Regional
Director on May 26, 2005. As soon as practicable, the NPS will begin to
implement the Preferred Alternative, listed as Alternative D in the
Final General Management Plan.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the ROD are available from the Superintendent, Big
South Fork NRRA, 4564 Leatherwood Ford Road, Oneida, TN 37841, or by
calling (423) 569-9778. An electronic copy of the Record of Decision is
available on the Internet at http://www.nps.gov/biso.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Reed Detring, Superintendent, Big
South Fork NRRA, 4564 Leatherwood Ford Road, Oneida, TN 37841.
Telephone: (423) 569-9778.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Copies of the ROD may be obtained from the
contact listed above.
The responsible official for this FEIS/GMP is Patricia A. Hooks,
Regional Director, Southeast Region, National Park Service, 100 Alabama
Street SW., 1924 Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
Dated: July 1, 2005.
Patricia A. Hooks,
Regional Director, Southeast Region.
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