Final Commercial Services Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Glacier National Park, Montana
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[Federal Register: January 19, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 12)]
[Notices]
[Page 3065-3066]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Final Commercial Services Plan and Final Environmental Impact
Statement, Glacier National Park, Montana
AGENCY: National Park Services, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a record of decision on the final
environmental impact statement for the final commercial services plan,
Glacier National Park, Montana.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to Sec. 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, Stat. 852, 853, codified as amended at 42 U.S.C.
4332(2)(C), the National Park Service announces the availability of the
Record of Decision for the Final Commercial Services Plan and Final
Environmental Impact Statement, Glacier National Park, Montana. On
August 20, 2004, the Director, Intermountain Region approved the Record
of Decision for the project. As soon as practicable the National Park
Service will begin to implement the Preferred Alternatives contained in
the FEIS issued on July 9, 2004. The following actions were summarized
from the Record of Decision and will occur under the preferred
alternatives. The Final Commercial Services Plan identified a vision
for commercial services in the park, identified those services that are
``necessary and appropriate'' according to criteria developed in
accordance with Title IV of the National Parks Omnibus Management Act
of 1998. Standards and prescriptions were developed to further describe
how each service will be provided. The Plan also refined the visitor
services zone as conceptually described in Glacier National Park's
General Management Plan--1999. Overall, the Plan maintains what
currently exists in the park, however the operation dates for each of
the developed areas have been increased slightly and the number of
overnight rooms in the park can be increased from 512 to 540. The
necessary and appropriate services that were addressed specifically
include Granite Park Chalet, Commercially Guided Day Hiking, Guided
Underwater Diving tours, Firewood Sales, Public Showers, Interpretive
Boat tours and Boat Taxi or Boat Transportation Services, Motor Vehicle
tours, Taxi Service, Shuttling of Private Vehicles, Public
Transportation Service, Horseback Riding and Packing Services, Step-On
Guide Service and Commercially Guided Bicycle Tours. Each developed
area was also addressed that contained commercial services. These were
Apgar Village, Lake McDonald, Two Medicine, Rising Sun, Many Glacier,
and Swiftcurrent developed areas. A number of other actions will be
implemented such as improved interpretation and orientation at each
developed area, upgraded facilities to comply with life safety,
accessibility and building codes, and boat rentals will be provided by
the boat tour concessioner at existing locations. A more complete list
is in the Record of Decision and the Final Commercial Services Plan. A
number of mitigation measures will be adhered to during construction
and or operation of the commercial services. These measures are in
addition to any other federal, state or local permits and requirements
and specific protection guidelines to preserve park resources. They are
listed in detail in the Final Commercial Services Plan and Final
Environmental Impact Statement.
These actions and alternatives were analyzed in the Draft and Final
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Environmental Impact Statements. The full range of foreseeable
environmental consequences were assessed, and appropriate mitigation
measures were identified.
The Record of Decision includes a statement of the decision made,
synopses of other alternatives considered, the basis for the decision,
a description of the environmentally preferable alternative, a finding
on impairment of park resources and values, a listing of measures to
minimize environmental harm, an overview of public involvement in the
decision-making process, and a Statement of Findings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Riddle, Glacier National Park,
West Glacier, Montana, 59936. (406) 888-7898, mary_riddle@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Copies of the Record of Decision may be
obtained from the contact listed above or online at
http://www.nps.gov/glac/plans.htm.
Dated: September 16, 2004.
Michael D. Snyder,
Deputy Director, Intermountain Region, National Park Service.
[FR Doc. 05-983 Filed 1-18-05; 8:45 am]
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