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respondents, will be available for public Colorado, effective 10 a.m., June 27, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR review at the Palm Springs-South Coast 2002. All inquiries should be sent to the Field Office located at 690 W. Garnet Colorado State Office, Bureau of Land Bureau of Land Management Avenue, North Palm Springs, California, Management, 2850 Youngfield Street, [IDÐ957Ð1430ÐBJ] during regular business hours 8 a.m. to Lakewood, Colorado 80215–7093. 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, The plat representing the dependent : Filing of Plats of Survey except holidays. resurvey and survey of certain mineral AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Santa claims in Protracted T. 42 N., R. 7 W., Interior. Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains New Mexico , Group ACTION: Notice. National Monument was established by 1339, Colorado, was accepted April 22, act of Congress and signed into law on 2002. SUMMARY: The plats of the following October 24, 2000. The National described lands were officially filed in The plat (in 11 sheets) representing Monument was established in order to the Idaho State Office, Bureau of Land preserve the nationally significant Amended Protraction Diagram No. 18, Management, Boise, Idaho, effective 9 biological, cultural, recreational, which covers the protracted areas in a.m., on the dates specified: The plat geological, educational and scientific Townships 49, 50, and 51 North, Ranges constituting the entire survey record of values found in the Santa Rosa and San 17, 18, 19, and 20 West, New Mexico the dependent resurvey of a portion of Jacinto Mountains. This legislation Principal Meridian, Colorado, was the subdivisional lines, and the established the first monument to be accepted April 30, 2002. subdivision of section 21, in T. 14 S., R. jointly managed by the Bureau of Land The plat representing the dependent 27 E., Boise Meridian, Idaho, was Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest resurveys and surveys in T. 6 S., R. 91 accepted May 23, 2002. The plat was Service (USFS). The Santa Rosa and San W., , Group prepared to meet certain administrative Jacinto Mountains National Monument 1290, Colorado, was accepted May 1, needs of the Bureau of Land Act of 2000 affects only Federal lands 2002. Management. and Federal interests located within the The plat representing the dependent established boundaries. The plat representing the corrective resurvey of a portion of the The 272,000 acre Monument dependent resurveys in T. 35 N., R. 1 subdivisional lines, the subdivision of encompasses 86,400 acres of Bureau of W., New Mexico Principal Meridian, sections 10, 14, and 15, and the survey Land Management lands, 64,400 acres of Group 1266, Colorado, was accepted of the 1999–2000 meanders of the Forest Service lands, 23,000 acres of June 6, 2002. Blackfoot River in sections 10, 11, and Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians The plat representing the entire 14, the North Boundary of the Fort Hall lands, 8,500 acres of California record of the dependent resurvey and Indian Reservation in sections 10, 11, Department of Parks and Recreation survey of section 7, T. 1 N., R. 72 W., and 14, and portions of the 1999–2000 lands, 35,800 acres of other State of Sixth Principal Meridian, Group 875, median line of the Blackfoot River in California agencies lands, and 53,900 Colorado, was accepted June 10, 2002. sections 10 and 11, in T. 3 S., R. 35 E., acres of private land. The BLM and the Boise Meridian, Idaho, was accepted Forest Service will jointly manage These surveys were requested by the May 24, 2002. The plat was prepared to Federal lands in the National Bureau of Land Management for meet certain administrative needs of the Monument in coordination with the administrative and management Bureau of Indian Affairs. Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, purposes. The plat representing the dependent other federal agencies, state agencies The plat representing the retracement resurvey of portions of the north and local governments. and dependent resurvey in T. 32 N., R. boundary, portions of the subdivisional Dated: June 11, 2002. 13 W., New Mexico Principal Meridian, lines, and portions of the subdivision of Danella George, Group 1286, Colorado, was accepted section 2, in T. 12 S., R. 19 E., Boise Designated Federal Official, National April 8, 2002. Meridian, Idaho, was accepted May 31, 2002. The plat was prepared to meet Monument Manager. This survey was requested by the Laurie Rosenthal, certain administrative needs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for Bureau of Land Management. District Ranger, San Jacinto Ranger District, administrative and management The plat representing the dependent San Bernardino National Forest. purposes. resurvey of portions of the north and [FR Doc. 02–17777 Filed 7–15–02; 8:45 am] The plat representing the dependent west boundaries, and of the BILLING CODE 4310–32–P resurveys and surveys in T. 41 N., R. 9 subdivisional lines, and the subdivision W., New Mexico Principal, Group 1330, of section 3, in T. 7 N., R. 39 E., and the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Colorado, was accepted May 23, 2002. dependent resurvey of portions of the The plat representing the entire east and south boundaries, in T. 8 N., Bureau of Land Management record of the survey between Protracted R. 38 E., Boise Meridian, Idaho, were accepted June 7, 2002. The plats were 1 Blocks 44 and 45, in Protracted T. 42 N., [62 ⁄2% to COÐ956Ð1420ÐBJÐ0000Ð241A; prepared to meet certain administrative 1 R. 7 W., New Mexico, Group 1297, 12 ⁄2% to COÐ956Ð9820ÐBJÐCO03Ð241A; needs of the Bureau of Land 121⁄2% to COÐ956Ð1420ÐBJÐCAPDÐ241A; Colorado, was accepted June 27, 2002. Management. 121⁄2% to COÐ956Ð1910ÐBJÐ4667Ð241A] These surveys were requested by the The plat representing the corrective Colorado: Filing of Plats of Survey U.S. Forest Service for administrative dependent resurvey of portions of the and management purposes. north and west boundaries, of the June 27, 2002. subdivisional lines, and of the The plats of survey of the following Darryl A. Wilson, subdivision of section 6, and the described land will be officially filed in Chief Cadastral Surveyor for Colorado. dependent resurvey of a portion of the the Colorado State Office, Bureau of [FR Doc. 02–17787 Filed 7–15–02; 8:45 am] subdivisional lines, in T. 12 S., R. 22 E., Land Management, Lakewood, BILLING CODE 4310ÐJBÐP Boise Meridian, Idaho, was accepted

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June 12, 2002. The plat was prepared to dependent resurvey and corrective Specifically, this environmental meet certain administrative needs of the dependent resurvey of a portion of the impact statement evaluates four Bureau of Land Management. subdivisional lines and subdivision of alternatives for managing the waters and The plat representing the dependent section lines in section 7, and the associated shoreline areas of Lake Mead resurvey of a portion of the west subdivision of sections 19 and 30, in T. National Recreation Area. Each boundary and subdivisional lines, and 5 N., R. 1 E., Boise Meridian, Idaho, and alternative identifies proposed actions the subdivision of section 7, in T. 3 S., the plat representing the corrective related to recreational opportunity R. 5 E., Boise Meridian, Idaho, was dependent resurvey of a portion of the zoning and shoreline zoning, developed accepted June 12, 2002. The plat was Boise Meridian (east boundary), and the areas, facilities and recreational prepared to meet certain administrative dependent resurvey of a portion of the services, recreational conflicts, needs of the Bureau of Land subdivisional lines, and the subdivision sanitation and litter, resource Management. of sections 24 and 25, in T. 5 N., R. 1 protection, and park operations. The supplemental plat was prepared W., Boise Meridian, Idaho, were This document also is used to make to correct certain lotting on the plat accepted May 31, 2002. The plats were reasoned decisions about whether to accepted December 21, 2001, in T. 4 S., prepared to meet certain administrative continue personal watercraft use at Lake R. 35 E., Boise Meridian, Idaho, was needs of the Bureau of Land Mead NRA. NPS will make the accepted June 20, 2002. The plat was Management. determination based on the unit’s prepared to meet certain administrative The plat representing the entire enabling statute, mission, management needs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. survey record of the dependent resurvey objectives, resources, values, and other The plats of the following described of a portion of the 1910 meander lines uses, as well as impacts from personal lands, accepted for the Director on the of the right bank of the South Fork of watercraft on the unit (65 FR 15,078— dates specified, are pending official the Payette River, and the metes-and- 2000). In addition, this DEIS evaluates filing in the Idaho State Office, Bureau bounds survey of lot 10, in section 20, personal watercraft use within Lake of Land Management, Boise, Idaho: in T. 9 N., R. 4 E., Boise Meridian, Mead National Recreation Area. The plat representing the dependent Idaho, was accepted June 14, 2002. The Consistent with Bluewater Network v. resurvey of portions of the west plat was prepared to meet certain Stanton, No. CV02093 (D.D.C. 2000) and boundary and subdivisional lines, the administrative needs of the Bureau of the settlement agreement approved by subdivision of section 30, the metes- Land Management. the court on April 11, 2001, the DEIS and-bounds survey of the center line FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: includes an evaluation of various strip of land in section 30, and the Duane E. Olsen, Chief, Cadastral Survey, personal watercraft use alternatives to metes-and-bounds survey of parcels A, Idaho State Office, Bureau of Land determine their effects on water quality, C, and D in section 30, in T. 3 N., R. 4 Management, 1387 South Vinnell Way, air quality, soundscapes, wildlife, E., Boise Meridian, Idaho, was accepted Boise, Idaho, 83709–1657, 208–373– wildlife habitat, shoreline vegetation, November 30, 2001. The plat was 3980. visitor conflicts, safety, and other prepared to meet certain administrative Dated: June 28, 2002. appropriate topics. needs of the Bureau of Land Scoping: Public meetings were Management. Duane E. Olsen, initiated in January, 1993 to solicit early The plat representing the dependent Chief Cadastral Surveyor for Idaho. input into the scope and range of issues resurvey of a portion of the subdivision [FR Doc. 02–17786 Filed 7–15–02; 8:45 am] to be analyzed. A notice of intent of section 20, and the survey of the 2001 BILLING CODE 4310ÐGGÐP announcing the decision to prepare the meanders of Crow Island and two Lake Management Plan and unnamed islands in the , in Environmental Impact Statement was T. 7 N., R. 5 W., Boise Meridian, Idaho, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR published in the Federal Register on was accepted December 7, 2001. The May 3, 1993. Between January 1993 and National Park Service plat was prepared to meet certain September 2000, a series of public administrative needs of the Bureau of Draft Environmental Impact Statement scoping meetings were held throughout Land Management. for the Lake Management Plan, Lake the area to solicit early input into the The plat representing the dependent Mead National Recreation Area, scope and range of issues to be 1 resurvey of portions of the 5 ⁄2 Standard Mohave County, Arizona and Clark analyzed. Scoping comments continued Parallel North, on the south boundary of County, NV; Notice of Availability to be accepted and considered until Township 26 North, Range 1 East, the December 2001. subdivisional lines, the boundaries of SUMMARY: Pursuant to § 102(2)(C) of the During this comment period, the NPS certain mineral and segregation surveys National Environmental Policy Act of facilitated over 100 discussions and in sections 11, 12, and 14, the record 1969 (Pub L. 91–190, as amended), and briefings to park staff, congressional meanders of the Salmon River in the Council on Environmental Quality delegations, elected officials, tribal sections 2 and 11, and the subdivision Regulations (40 CFR part 1500–1508), representatives, public service of section 11, and the further the National Park Service (NPS), organizations, educational institutions, subdivision of section 11, and Department of the Interior, has prepared and other interested members of the subdivision of section 2, and the survey a draft environmental impact statement public. Nearly 1,000 letters concerning of a portion of the 2000 meanders of the (DEIS) assessing the potential impacts of the DEIS planning process were Salmon River in sections 2 and 11, and the proposed Lake Management Plan for received. The major issues raised during the Salmon River Scenic Easement Lake Mead National Recreation Area. this period are summarized in Chapter boundary line through the S1/2 of the The DEIS describes and analyzes four 1, Purpose and Need for the Action. SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of section 2, in T. alternatives to improve the management Proposed Plan and Alternatives: The 25 N., R. 1 E., Boise Meridian, Idaho, of Lakes Mead and Mohave to provide DEIS includes three ‘‘action’’ alternative was accepted May 15, 2002. for the long-term protection of park and one ‘‘no action’’ (existing The plat was prepared to meet certain resources while allowing a range of conditions) alternative. Under all the administrative needs the Bureau of Land recreational opportunities to support action alternatives, a Special Regulation Management. The plats representing the visitor needs. would be promulgated to address the

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