[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 165 (Wednesday, August 26, 1998)]
[Notices]
[Pages 45514-45515]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-22850]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

National Park Service


Proposed Exchange of Lands Within North Cascades National Park 
Service Complex, Chelan County, Washington

ACTION: Notice of realty action on proposed land exchange.

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SUMMARY: The National Park Service (NPS) is considering a land exchange 
pursuant to the Act of July 15, 1968 (16 U.S.C. 460l-22(b)) and the Act 
of October 2, 1968 (16 U.S.C. 90) as amended, which established North 
Cascades National Park (NP) and Lake Chelan National Recreation Area 
(NRA). Acquired Federal lands situated within the boundary of Lake 
Chelan NRA would be conveyed to Mr. Clifford Courtney, a private party. 
In exchange, the United States (U.S.) would acquire lands owned by Mr. 
Courtney within the boundaries of North Cascades NP. This exchange is 
being considered to consolidate future private development to a 
suitable location but subject to land

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use conditions in deed covenants and restrictions to assure 
compatibility with the scenic and natural resource values of the NRA. 
The lands to be acquired by the U.S. in this exchange will be afforded 
NPS natural and cultural resource protection within the Stephen Mather 
Wilderness. Resource, interpretive, scenic and administrative benefits 
will be realized by the North Cascades National Park Service Complex, 
which includes North Cascades NP and Lake Chelan NRA, as a result of 
the exchange.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 1995 Lake Chelan NRA General Management 
Plan (GMP) and accompanying Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) 
identified the selected Federal lands as being suitable for exchange 
purposes. The proposed action is in compliance with the GMP and EIS, 
along with the Record of Decision, and the subsequent Land Protection 
Plan for the area. Subsequently, NPS prepared an Environmental 
Assessment to evaluate potential environmental consequences 
specifically associated with this proposed exchange, resulting in a 
Finding of No Significant Impact.
    The surface interests, including sand, rock and gravel, of the 
following described Federal lands are being considered for exchange by 
the United States:

    All that certain parcel of land situated in Section 7, Township 
33 North, Range 17 East, Willamette Meridian, Chelan County, 
Washington, being further located within the boundary of that 
certain Homestead Entry Survey Number 150, tract ``B,'' said parcel 
being more particularly described as follows:
    Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Homestead Entry 
Survey No. 150, tract ``B,'' said point being identified also as 
H.E.S. corner no. 16; thence
    South 89 deg.15'00'' East, a distance of 1154.34 feet to a 
point, said point being identified as H.E.S. corner no. 17; thence
    South 50 deg.00'00'' East, a distance of 623.04 feet to a point 
on the North Right-of-Way line of the Stehekin Valley Road, said 
point being identified as H.E.S. corner no. 18; thence
    South 80 deg.15'00'' East, a distance of 267.34 feet to a point, 
said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the parcel herein 
described; thence
    North 24 deg.30'25'' East, a distance of 1095.94 feet to a point 
on the North line of Homestead Entry Survey no. 150, Tract ``B;'' 
thence
    South 00 deg.29'55'' West, a distance of 1073.76 feet to a point 
on the North Right-of-Way line of the Stehekin Valley Road; thence
    North 80 deg.15'00'' West, a distance of 451.78 feet along the 
North Right-of-Way line of the Stehekin Valley Road to the Point of 
Beginning and there ending.

    Containing 5.50 acres, more or less.

    In Exchange, the U.S. would acquire all surface and mineral 
interests in the following described private lands:

    Golden Gate Lode Mining Claim, designated by the Surveyor 
General as Lot 408, located in Section 31 and 32, Township 35 North, 
Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, Chelan County, Washington, more 
particularly described as follows:
    Beginning at Corner No. 1 a granite stone 30x20x10 inches, 
marked +1-408, bears North 40 deg.10'16'' West, 1462.4 feet distant; 
thence first course South 41 deg.52' West, 1500 feet to Corner No. 
2, a granite stone 24 x 12 x 12 inches, marked +2-408, with mound of 
stone; thence second course, South 47 deg.49' East, 600 feet to 
Corner No. 3, a granite stone 38 x 18 x 16 inches, marked +3-408, 
with mound of stone; thence third course, North 41 deg.52' East, 
1500 feet to Corner No. 4, a granite stone 26 x 12 x 10 inches, 
marked +4-408, with mound of stone; thence fourth course, North 
47 deg.49' West, 600 feet to Corner No. 1, the Place of Beginning.

    Containing 20.66 acres, more or less.

    The above Federal lands were identified in the GMP and EIS and were 
determined to be suitable for ranching/agricultural, residential and 
seasonal guest services in conjunction with the adjacent private land 
ownership and operations. In addition to the U.S. reserving the mineral 
estate, certain land use covenants, conditions and restrictions will be 
imposed in the deed for assuring that future uses of the Federal lands 
being considered for disposal will be compatible with the legislated 
purposes of the NRA. There are no leases or permits to third parties 
affecting the Federal lands. These lands have been surveyed for 
cultural resources and threatened/endangered species and found suitable 
for disposal.
    Approved independent fair market value appraisals have been 
performed to determine the fair market value of both properties to be 
exchanged. The value difference shall be equalized by cash payment as a 
part of the escrow and closing procedures for the exchange transaction.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND COMMENTS: More detailed information on this 
proposed action may be obtained from the Superintendent, North Cascades 
National Park Service Complex, 2105 Highway 20, Sedro Woolley, 
Washington 98284. Public comments will be accepted for a period of 45 
calendar days from the publication date of this notice. Comments should 
be sent to the above address.
    This realty action to proceed with the exchange will become the 
final determination of the Department of the Interior, in the absence 
of any subsequent action to modify or vacate the proposed exchange.

    Dated: May 21, 1998.
William C. Walters,
Deputy Regional Director, Pacific West Region.
[FR Doc. 98-22850 Filed 8-25-98; 8:45 am]
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