[Federal Register: February 5, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 24)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
General Management Plan for San Juan Island National Historical
Park, San Juan County, WA; Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement
Summary: In accordance with Sec. 102(2)(C) of the National
Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et. seq.), the National Park
Service is undertaking a conservation planning and environmental impact
analysis process for a new General Management Plan for San Juan Island
National
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Historical Park. The purpose of the scoping process is to elicit early
public comment regarding the full spectrum of public issues and
concerns, including a suitable range of alternatives, appropriate
boundaries, and the nature and extent of potential environmental
impacts and appropriate mitigation strategies which should be addressed
in preparing the draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
Background: A general management plan (GMP) sets forth the basic
management philosophy for a unit of the National Park System and
provides the strategies for addressing issues and achieving identified
management objectives for that unit. In the forthcoming
EIS[bs]GMP effort and its integral public review
process, the National Park Service (NPS) will formulate a range of
alternatives to address distinct management strategies for the park,
including resource protection and visitor use. The EIS will identify
and evaluate potential environmental impacts. The GMP will guide the
management of natural and cultural resources and visitor use of those
resources, serving as blueprint for park managers over the next 10-15
years. Development concept plans for selected facilities may be
included with the GMP.
Scoping and Comment Process: Scoping activities involving a wide
range of park stakeholders is of critical importance for early
identification of issues and concerns which should be addressed in the
forthcoming EIS[bs]GMP. Representatives of Federal,
State, and local agencies, American Indian tribes, private
organizations and individuals from the general public who may be
interested in or affected by the proposed GMP are encouraged to
participate in the scoping process by responding with written comments,
or by providing any relevant information.
At this time, major issues anticipated to be addressed in the San
Juan Island National Historical Park EIS[bs]GMP
include: (1) Substantial growth pressures on cultural and natural
resources of the park; (2) future protection of water quality and
quantity; (3) natural erosion of portions of the shoreline; (4)
proliferation of exotic plant and animal species; and (4) lack of
adequate administrative and visitor facilities and services in terms of
location and scale. Comments on these or other concerns deemed relevant
to the conservation planning and environmental impact analysis process,
as well as suggested management alternatives suitable for addressing
these factors, are encouraged and are particularly helpful as this
early phase in the overall EIS[bs]GMP process.
Several public scoping meetings are planned for spring 2003.
Confirmed dates, times, and locations will be timely announced via
local and regional press releases, in a park scoping newsletter, and on
the park website http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/leaving.cgi?from=leavingFR.html&log=linklog&to=http://www.nps.gov/sajh/gmp_sajh.html.
All interested individuals, organizations, and agencies wishing to
provide comments, suggestions, or relevant information (or those
wishing to be included in the project mailing list) should contact the
Superintendent at San Juan Island National Historical Park, P.O. Box
429, Friday Harbor, Washington 98250, or via telephone at (360) 378-
2240. All written comments must be postmarked not later than June 1,
2003.
If individuals submitting comments request that their name or/and
address be withheld from public disclosure, it will be honored to the
extent allowable by law. Such requests must be stated prominently in
the beginning of the comments. There also may be circumstances wherein
the NPS will withhold a respondent's identity as allowable by law. As
always, NPS will make available to public inspection all submissions
from organizations or businesses and from persons identifying
themselves as representatives or officials of organizations and
businesses; and, anonymous comments may not be considered.
Decision Process: The draft EIS[bs]GMP is expected
to be available for public review by summer 2004, with the final
version of the document completed by winter 2005. As a delegated EIS,
the official responsible for approval of the
EIS[bs]GMP is the Regional Director, Pacific West
Region, National Park Service. Subsequently, the official responsible
for implementation of the approved GMP will be the Superintendent, San
Juan Island National Historical Park.
Dated: December 18, 2002.
Jonathan B. Jarvis,
Regional Director, Pacific West Region.
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