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Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
Bureau of Land Management
Notice of Intent to prepare a Resource Management Plan (RMP)
for the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, designated
January 17, 2001. This action will require a single Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS). The planning area is located in Chouteau,
Blaine, Phillips and Fergus
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Counties. The Monument RMP will be a new management plan and amend a
portion of two plans affected by the designation; (1) the West HiLine
RMP and (2) Judith-Valley-Phillips RMP.
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SUMMARY: This document provides notice that the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) intends to prepare an RMP with an associated EIS for
the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. This planning
activity encompasses approximately 375,000 acres of public land. The
plan will fulfill the needs and obligations set forth by the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Federal Land Policy and Management
Act (FLPMA), the monument proclamation, and BLM management policies.
The BLM will work collaboratively with interested parties to identify
the management decisions that are best suited to local, regional, and
national needs and concerns. The public scoping process will identify
planning issues and develop planning criteria, including an evaluation
of the West HiLine and Judith-Valley-Phillips RMPs in the context of
the needs and interests of the public and protection of the objects of
historic and scientific interest specified in the proclamation.
DATES: The publication of this notice will initiate the public scoping
comment process which will end after 120 days.Comments on issues and
planning criteria can be submitted in writing to the address listed
below. All public meetings will be announced through the local news
media, newsletter, and the BLM web site (www.mt.blm.gov) at least 15
days prior to the event. The minutes and list of attendees for each
meeting will be available to the public and open for 30 days to any
participant who wishes to clarify the views they expressed.
Public Participation: Public meetings will be held during the plan
scoping and preparation period. In order to ensure local community
participation and input, public meeting locations will be in Winifred,
Lewistown, Great Falls, Fort Benton, Havre, Chinook, and Malta,
Montana. Early participation is encouraged and will help determine the
future management of the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
public lands. In addition to the ongoing public participation process,
formal opportunities for public participation will be provided through
comment on the alternatives and upon publication of the BLM draft RMP/
EIS. In addition, written comments will be accepted throughout the
entire planning process.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to Gary Slagel, Monument
Manager, Bureau of Land Management, Lewistown Field Office, P.O. Box
1160, Lewistown, MT 59457-1160. Documents pertinent to this proposal
may be examined at the Lewistown Field Office located in Lewistown,
Montana. Comments, including names and street addresses of respondents,
will be available for public review at the Lewistown Field Office
located in Lewistown, Montana, during regular business hours 7:45 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays, and may be
published as part of the EIS. Individual respondents may request
confidentiality. If you wish to withhold your name or street address
from public review or from disclosure under the Freedom of Information
Act, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your written
comment. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law.
All submissions from organizations and businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations
or businesses, will be available for public inspection in their
entirety.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: For further information and/or to have your
name added to our mailing list, contact Jerry Majerus, Project Manager,
406-538-1924.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The creation of the Upper Missouri River
Breaks National Monument, along with the changing needs and interests
of the public, necessitates creation of an RMP for the Monument and an
amendment to the West HiLine and Judith-Valley-Phillips RMPs to address
some decisions affected by the Monument designation. These actions
require a single EIS and one Record of Decision (ROD).
Preliminary issues and management concerns have been identified by
BLM personnel, other agencies, and in meetings with individuals and
user groups. They represent the BLM's knowledge to date on the existing
issues and concerns with current management. The major issue themes
that will be addressed in the plan effort include, but are not limited
to: Management and protection of public land resources; recreation/
visitor use, interpretation and safety; integrating monument management
with community, tribal, and other agency needs; and access and
transportation on the public lands.
After gathering public comments on what issues the plan should
address, the suggested issues will be placed in one of three
categories:
1. Issues to be resolved in the plan;
2. Issues resolved through policy or administrative action; or
3. Issues beyond the scope of this plan.
Rationale will be provided in the plan for each issue placed in
category two or three. In addition to these major issues, a number of
management questions and concerns will be addressed in the plan. The
public is encouraged to help identify these questions and concerns
during the scoping phase.
An interdisciplinary approach will be used to develop the plan in
order to consider the variety of resource issues and concerns
identified. Disciplines involved in the planning process will include
specialists with expertise in rangeland management, minerals and
geology, forestry, outdoor recreation, archaeology, paleontology,
wildlife and fisheries, lands and realty, hydrology, soils, sociology
and economics. Where necessary and available, outside expertise may be
sought to help advise BLM.
Background Information: On January 17, 2001, the President signed a
Proclamation creating the Upper Missouri River Breaks National
Monument. The monument encompasses approximately 375,000 acres of
public land located in north-central Montana in Chouteau, Blaine,
Phillips and Fergus Counties, Montana. The area generally corresponds
with the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River from Fort Benton
downstream to approximately Arrow Creek where it begins to widen out
from five to sixteen miles on either side of the Missouri River to the
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge.
A portion of the West HiLine RMP was approved in 1988 and the
remainder in 1992 and the Judith-Valley-Phillips RMP was completed in
1994. Several multi-discipline plans have recently been completed,
including the Two Calf Watershed Plan (1998), Woodhawk Watershed Plan
(1998), and Armells Watershed Plan (2000). The Upper Missouri National
Wild and Scenic River Management Plan Update was completed in 1993 and
the Missouri River Facility Maintenance/Replacement EA was completed in
1997. Information from these existing plans may be incorporated into
the Monument RMP.
Elaine Marquis-Brong,
Director, National Landscape Conservation System, Bureau of Land
Management.
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