[Federal Register: December 26, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 248)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Proposed Endangered Species Habitat Bank for the Preble's Meadow
Jumping Mouse, Douglas County, CO
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The FHWA is proposing to sign an agreement with the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service (Service) which designates 25 acres of property
owned by the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) as a habitat
conservation bank for the Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse (Zapus
hudsonius preblei). The bank will be used to compensate for impacts to
the Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse as a result of highway improvements.
The FHWA, the Service, and CDOT are considering entering an agreement,
which outlines the banking procedures. Interested parties are invited
to review and provide comment on the proposed agreement to the address
listed below.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before February 24, 2003.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Edrie Vinson, Environmental Program
Manager, Federal Highway Administration, 555 Zang Street, Room 250,
Lakewood, CO 80228. Telephone (303) 969-6730, ext. 378.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Availability of Document
Individuals interested in reviewing a copy of the Plan are asked to
contact the Colorado Division of the Federal Highway Administration by
telephone at (303) 969-6730, or by submitting a written request for a
copy of the document to the Environmental Program Manager at the
address listed above in section FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Background
One of the FHWA's strategic goals is to protect and enhance the
natural environment and communities affected by highway transportation.
The FHWA and DCOT are bound under Federal environmental regulations to
evaluate, consider, and mitigate significant environmental impacts of
its projects.
The Service has jurisdiction over the conservation, protection,
restoration, enhancement, and management of native fish, wildlife,
plants, and habitat necessary for biologically sustaining populations
of those species pursuant to the provisions of various Federal laws
including the Endangered Species Act.
The CDOT's mission is to provide the best multi-modal
transportation system for Colorado that most effectively moves people,
goods, and information, while at the same time adhering to CDOT's
values, which include working in partnership with all, using resources
wisely, and making decisions that are compatible with Colorado's
quality of life, including environmental and economic goals.
The Colorado Division of the FHWA provides financial assistance to
the State of Colorado through the Federal-aid highway program to create
the best transportation system in the world for the American people
through proactive leadership, innovation, and excellence in service.
Establishment of the East Plum Creek Conservation Bank Agreement
represents an excellent opportunity to support and enhance the ongoing
habitat conservation planning efforts in the regions by conserving
highly valuable resources at the site. Within its boundaries, the East
Plum Creek Conservation Bank will provide for the permanent protection
of the preble's meadow jumping mouse (PMJM) through the preservation,
restoration, and enhancement of off-site lands that possess comparable
or greater habitat values.
The property supports aquatic, riparian, upland and wetland habitat
for the PMJM. Native vegetation communities occur on the site such as
willow shrub lands and herbaceous wet meadows.
The Service has determined that the East Plum Creek Conservation
Bank lands, as the have been and are being improved and restored
through the conservation actions described in Exhibit F (Habitat
Management Plan) of the Agreement, are suitable to mitigate for impacts
to habitat for PMJM within the Service area.
The parties desire to establish a Conservation Bank in order to
provide for the permanent conservation of the property, the use of the
land as mitigation and the use of Conservation Bank credits by CDOT to
offset unavoidable temporary and permanent impacts associated with its
projects in need of such mitigation.
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 315; 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued on: December 18, 2002.
William C. Jones,
Division Administrator, Colorado.
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