[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 174 (Thursday, September 9, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Page 49022]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-23351]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[ID-040-1610-00]
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Idaho.
ACTION: Notice of availability of the Challis Record of Decision and
Resource Management Plan (ROD/RMP).
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SUMMARY: The Idaho State Director, Bureau of Land Management, has
documented her approval of the Challis Resource Management Plan through
a Record of Decision signed July 29, 1999.
Pursuant to section 202 of the Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976, section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969, and BLM Planning Regulations (43 CFR part 1600), the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM), Upper Columbia--Salmon Clearwater District
prepared and analyzed a Draft Resource Management Plan/Environmental
Impact Statement (BLM, May 1996) and Proposed Resource Management Plan/
Final Environmental Impact Statement (Proposed RMP) (BLM, October 1998)
for the Challis Resource Area. Following a 30-day public protest period
and 60-day Governor's consistency review of the Proposed RMP, the BLM
prepared, published, and distributed the Challis Record of Decision and
Resource Management Plan (ROD/RMP) (BLM, July 1999). Changes to the
Proposed RMP which are incorporated in the approved RMP are listed in
the Record of Decision portion of the ROD/RMP document. When compared
with the Proposed RMP, the approved RMP clarifies the wording of
several decisions, maintains the existing off-highway vehicle use for
the Dry Creek Road (rather than closing the road to OHV use), updates
beneficial use information for surface waters within the planning area,
and adds information about current authorized grazing use in the
Challis Resource Area.
DATES: Implementation of the Challis RMP will begin as of September 9,
1999.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Challis ROD/RMP document may be obtained upon
request by contacting the Bureau of Land Management at Route 2, Box
610, Salmon, Idaho 83467; phone (208) 756-5400.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Further information about the Challis
RMP and Record of Decision for the Plan may be obtained by contacting
Kathe Rhodes, Planning and Environmental Coordinator, Bureau of Land
Management, Route 2, Box 610, Salmon, Idaho 83467; phone (208) 756-
5440.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Challis RMP describes the BLM's plan for
managing the approximately 792,657 acres of BLM public lands in the
Challis Resource Area, located in Custer and Lemhi counties of east-
central Idaho. More specifically, the Challis RMP presents the resource
condition objectives, land use allocations, and management actions and
direction to guide resource management of the Challis Resource Area on
a long-term sustainable basis during the next 15 to 20 years. The
Challis RMP replaces the three Management Framework Plans previously
used by the Challis Resource Area. It also amends the Little Lost-Birch
Creek Management Framework Plan (MFP) (BLM 1981), administered by the
Upper Snake River District--BLM, by designating 4,714 acres of lands
described in the MFP as part of the Donkey Hills Area of Critical
Environmental Concern.
The Challis RMP describes the BLM's Wild and Scenic River
suitability findings for rivers within the Challis Resource Area and
designates 88,206 acres of public lands as Areas of Critical
Environmental Concern (ACECs). The RMP continues to designate seven
existing ACEC's (12,236 acres) and also designates seven new ACECs
(75,970 acres). These 14 ACECs are designated in order to highlight the
following resources for management and protection: unique plant
communities, paleontological resources; fragile soils; a geologic area
of interest; unique riparian habitats; fisheries habitats; roadless,
primitive, and scenic values; crucial bighorn sheep and elk habitats;
and unique cultural resources. The ACECs include a total of
approximately 9,846 acres of Research Natural Areas (RNAs) which are
designated to maintain native plant communities, special status
species, and rare/endemic species in a natural condition for study
purposes.
Dated: September 1, 1999.
Ted Graf,
Acting District Manager.
[FR Doc. 99-23351 Filed 9-8-99; 8:45 am]
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