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17180 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

66 / Friday, April 6, 2007 / Notices

lands from the use applied for in the 956), Bureau of Land Management, 2850 The plats (4) and field notes, of the
application. The segregative effect of Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado dependent resurveys and surveys, in
this Notice will terminate upon issuance 80215–7093. Townships 5 and 6 North, Range 92
of a patent or other document of The plat and field notes, of the West, Sixth Principal Meridian,
conveyance for such lands, upon dependent resurvey of the Colorado- Colorado, were accepted on February
publication in the Federal Register of a New Mexico State Line (S. bdy.), the 13, 2007.
termination of the segregation, or April east and west boundaries, and the The plat and field notes, of the
6, 2009, whichever occurs first, unless subdivisional lines of Township 32 dependent resurveys and surveys, of
extended by the BLM State Director in North, Range 18 West, of the New Sections 1 and 2, in Township 36 North,
accordance with 43 CFR 2611.1–2(d), Mexico Principal Meridian, Colorado, Range 6 West, New Mexico Principal
prior to the termination date. were accepted on November 15, 2006. Meridian, Colorado, were accepted on
Interested parties may submit The plat which includes the field March 1, 2007.
comments to the District Manager, BLM notes, and is the entire record of this The supplemental plat of Section 21,
Farmington Field Office, 1235 La Plata Corrective Dependent Resurvey in Township 41 North, Range 2 West, New
Highway, Suite A, Farmington, New Township 35 North, Range 16 West, Mexico Principal Meridian, Colorado,
Mexico 87401 until 45 days after the New Mexico Principal Meridian, was accepted on March 7, 2007. This
date of publication of this notice in the Colorado, was accepted on December supplemental plat, shows the
Federal Register. Any adverse 21, 2006. This survey was made as a redesignation of lot 4 to regular aliquot
comments will be reviewed by the State result of an field error made during the parts and complies with the description
Director who may sustain, vacate, or dependent resurvey in 1985–86. shown in Patent No. 1133510.
modify this realty action. Before The plat, which includes the field The plats (2) and field notes, of the
including your address, phone number, notes, and is the entire record of this metes and bounds surveys of portions of
e-mail address, or other personal resurvey, in Section 33, Township 36 the east boundary of the Great Sand
identifying information in your North, Range 11 West, New Mexico Dunes National Preserve, in Township
comment, you should be aware that Principal Meridian, Colorado, was 25 South, Range 72 West, (Medano Pass)
your entire comment—including your accepted on January 10, 2007.
personal identifying information—may and Township 24 South, Range 73 West
The supplemental plat of Section 18, (Music Pass) of the Sixth Principal
be made publicly available at any time. in Township 1 North, Range 78 West,
While you can ask us in your comment Meridian, Colorado, were accepted on
Sixth Principal Meridian, Colorado, was March 15, 2007.
to withhold your personal identifying accepted on January 23, 2007.
information from public review, we The plat and field notes, of the
The plats (2) and field notes, of the dependent resurvey and section
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
dependent resurvey and surveys in subdivision of Sections 5, 8 and 20,
do so. In the absence of any adverse
Township 50 North, Range 9 West, New Township 45 North, Range 5 East, New
comments, this realty action will
Mexico Principal Meridian, Colorado, Mexico Principal Meridian, Colorado,
become the final determination of the
were accepted on January 24, 2007. was accepted on March 21, 2007.
Department of the Interior. The BLM
The plat and field notes of the
may accept or reject any or all offers, or Randall M. Zanon,
withdraw any land or interest in the dependent resurvey and surveys in
Township 37 North, Range 19 West, Chief Cadastral Surveyor for Colorado.
land from sale, if, in the opinion of the [FR Doc. E7–6417 Filed 4–5–07; 8:45 am]
authorized officer, consummation of the New Mexico Principal Meridian,
sale would not be fully consistent with Colorado were accepted on January 25, BILLING CODE 4310–JB–P

FLPMA, or other applicable laws. 2007.


The lands will not be offered for sale The plat, which includes the field
notes, and is the entire record of this DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
until at least 60 days after the date of
publication of this notice in the Federal survey, in Section 8, Township 32
North, Range 3 West, New Mexico National Park Service
Register.
Principal Meridian, Colorado was Draft General Management Plan/
Authority: 43 CFR 2711.1–2(c).
accepted on January 30, 2007. Environmental Impact Statement, John
Dated: February 22, 2007. The supplemental plat of Township Day Fossil Beds National Monument,
Joel Farrell, 50 North, Range 18 West, New Mexico Grant and Wheeler Counties, OR;
Assistant Field Manager, Farmington, New Principal Meridian, Colorado, was Notice of Termination of the
Mexico. accepted on February 1, 2007. This Environmental Impact Statement
[FR Doc. E7–6411 Filed 4–5–07; 8:45 am] supplemental plat, shows the result of
BILLING CODE 4310–FB–P the cancellation of certain mineral SUMMARY: The National Park Service is
surveys in Sections 3, 4, 9, and 14. terminating preparation of an
The plat, which includes the field Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR notes, and is the entire record of the for the General Management Plan, John
location and remonumentation of Day Fossil Beds, Oregon. A Notice of
Bureau of Land Management certain original corners in, Township 7 Intent to prepare an EIS for the John Day
Colorado: Filing of Plats of Survey North, Range 91 West, Sixth Principal Fossil Beds National Monument General
Meridian, Colorado, was accepted on Management Plan was published in the
March 29, 2007. February 5, 2007. Federal Register on September 24, 2004
Summary: The plats of survey of the The plats (2) which include the field (Vol. 69, No. 185, Pages 57362–63).
following described land will be notes, and are the entire record of the Based in part on the minimal nature of
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officially filed in the Colorado State location and remonumentation of public response to the Notice of Intent,
Office, Bureau of Land Management, certain original corners in, Townships 8 the National Park Service has since
Lakewood, Colorado, effective 10 a.m., North, Ranges 100 and 101 West, Sixth determined that an Environmental
March 29, 2007. All inquiries should be Principal Meridian, Colorado, were Assessment rather than an EIS is the
sent to the Colorado State Office (CO– accepted on February 5, 2007. appropriate environmental

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documentation for this general comment period. Following due elevating the Monument’s profile
management plan update. consideration of public comments and substantially throughout the region.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This new agency consults, at this time a decision Pinnacles preserves a rich human
general management plan (GMP) will is expected be made in the winter of history with archeological sites reaching
update the overall direction for the 2008. The official responsible for the back at least 2,000 years, revealing use
national monument, setting broad final decision on the GMP is the by indigenous people. Sites from the
management goals for managing the area Regional Director; subsequently the 1800s reflect the homesteading history
over the next 15 to 20 years. As noted responsible official for implementing of the area. In the 1930s, the Civilian
above, the GMP was originally scoped the approved GMP is the Conservation Corps played the central
as an EIS. However, few public Superintendent, John Day Fossil Beds role in the development of the
comments were received in the scoping National Monument. Monument that visitors enjoy today,
process. No issues with the potential for evidenced by roads, a visitor center,
Dated: January 26, 2007.
controversial impacts were identified numerous park structures, and an
Jonathan B. Jarvis,
for the general management plan. The outstanding trail system that stands as
Director, Pacific West Region. an important cultural resource in itself.
current GMP was approved in 1979. [FR Doc. E7–6451 Filed 4–5–07; 8:45 am]
In the general management planning Located 100 miles south of the greater
process the NPS planning team
BILLING CODE 4310–3J–P San Francisco Bay Area, Pinnacles is on
developed four preliminary alternatives the edge of one of the state’s most
for the national monument, none of populated and fastest-growing areas.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Since 1976, Pinnacles has grown from
which would result in substantial
changes in the operation and 16,271 acres to 24,436 acres. In 1976,
National Park Service 15,985 acres were designated by
management of the area. The three
‘‘action’’ alternatives primarily focus on Draft Environmental Impact Statement/ Congress as Wilderness (and several
maintaining and protecting General Management Plan, Pinnacles tracts of land since transferred from the
paleontological and other resources, and National Monument, San Benito and BLM bring the Wilderness total acreage
expanding interpretation and visitor Monterey Counties, CA; Notice of to 16,048). Also, acquisition of the
opportunities where appropriate. The Intent To Prepare an Environmental 2,000-acre Pinnacles Ranch during the
alternatives vary in their treatment of Impact Statement spring of 2006 has added substantial
the Cant Ranch cultural landscape, the new resources, infrastructure,
management of the Hancock mammal SUMMARY: In accord with section 102(C) recreational opportunities, and
quarry, and the development of new of the National Environmental Policy management challenges.
Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq.), the A new GMP reflecting contemporary
trails. Preliminary analysis of the
National Park Service (NPS) has issues and challenges facing Pinnacles
alternatives has revealed no major (nor
undertaken a conservation planning and in the future is essential. The plan will
significant) potential effects on the
environmental impact analysis process provide direction for park management
quality of the human environment, nor
for updating the General Management through the establishment of
any potential for impairment of park
Plan (GMP) for Pinnacles National management zones, user capacities and
resources and values. Most of the
Monument. An Environmental Impact appropriate types and levels of
impacts from the alternatives are
Statement (EIS) will be prepared development and recreational use for all
expected to be negligible to minor in
concurrently with the GMP. The GMP areas of the park. Resource protection,
magnitude, with the remainder being of
will address desired conditions for the visitor experiences, community
a minor to moderate level.
Monument, uses or treatment needs for relationships, and relationships with
For these reasons the NPS determined
resource protection, visitor use and neighboring land management agencies
that the requisite conservation planning
other management goals thus serving as will be improved through completion
and environmental impact analysis
a ‘‘blueprint’’ to guide management of and implementation of the GMP.
necessary for updating the general Scoping Process: The purpose of the
management plan can appropriately be natural and cultural resources and
visitor use during the next 15–20 years. scoping outreach efforts is to elicit
completed through preparation of an public comment regarding issues and
Environmental Assessment (EA). For This notice supersedes the previous
notice published in the Federal Register concerns, the nature and extent of
further information about this potential environmental impacts (and
determination or other aspects of the on November 19, 1998 (Vol. 63, No.
223). appropriate mitigation measures) that
GMP process, please contact: James should be addressed in the plan. Major
Hammett, Superintendent, John Day Background: Pinnacles National issues anticipated to be addressed in the
Fossil Beds National Monument, 32651 Monument preserves an ecologically- EIS include:
Highway 19, Kimberly, OR 97848 rich, geologically-spectacular, and • What are the desired conditions for
(telephone: (514) 987–2333; e-mail: culturally-significant landscape in the native/endemic ecosystems?
JODA_Superintendent@nps.gov). Central Coast region of California. • What are the desired conditions for
Decsion Process: The draft general Established in 1908 and named for Wilderness areas?
management plan/EA is expected to be dramatic rock formations that are the • What are the desired conditions for
distributed for public comment in the remains of an ancient volcano, the cultural resources and cultural
fall/winter of 2007. The NPS will notify Monument preserves a landscape landscapes?
the public about release of the draft shaped by earthquake, fire, and flood. • What areas and structures are
general management plan/EA by mail, The Monument is rich in plant and appropriate for museum collections
local and regional media, Web site animal life that inhabit the park’s storage, preservation and accessibility
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postings, and other means; all chaparral, oak woodland, talus cave, for research?
announcements will include riparian, and rock-and-scree habitats. In • What is the desired visitor
information on where and how to obtain 2003, Pinnacles became the home once experience throughout the Monument
a copy of the EA, how to comment on again to the California condor, one of (east side, west side, high peaks, Bear
the EA, and the length of the public the nation’s most endangered species, Gulch, Chalone, Chaparral, Pinnacles

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