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Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 103 / Friday, May 27, 2016 / Notices 33655

Written comments may be submitted environmental effects of implementing • An additional need of equal as described under SUPPLEMENTARY travel management activities that importance is to ensure or improve INFORMATION. All comments, including include designating the class of compliance and accountability on the names and addresses when provided, vehicles, seasons of use, additions, and existing road and trail system. are placed in the record and are subtractions to the roads, trails, and • Another need is to consider if there available for public inspection and areas open for recreational motorized are current routes with resource copying. The public may inspect use during summer and winter. The concerns or enforcement issues which comments received at Ninemile Ranger Forest is proposing changes to its Motor could be removed or changed in the District. Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) and system. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sari publication of the initial Over Snow • Finally, there is a need to designate Lehl, RAC Coordinator, by phone at Vehicle Use Map (OSVUM) per the roads, trails, and areas for winter 406–626–5201, or via email at slehl@ requirements of 36 CFR parts 212 Travel motorized travel and produce an over fs.fed.us. Management, Designated Routes and snow vehicle use map. This direction Individuals who use Areas for Motor Vehicle Use, Final Rule stems from a recent court decision and telecommunication devices for the deaf (Federal Register 2005: 70 FR 68264). a subsequent revision of the 2005 Travel (TDD) may call the Federal Information DATES: Comments concerning the scope Management Rule. Relay Service () at 1–800–877–8339 of the analysis must be received by June Additionally, the Regional Forester, in between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., 27, 2016. The draft environmental The Record of Decision for the SNF Eastern Standard Time, Monday impact statement is expected March Land Management Plan Revision through Friday. If you are a person 2017 and the final environmental acknowledged the Forest’s recognition requiring reasonable accommodation, impact statement is expected March of these needs and directed the please make requests in advance for sign 2018. to analyze language interpreting, assistive listening additional motorized opportunities devices or other reasonable ADDRESSES: Send written comments to during the Travel Management planning accommodation for access to the facility Rob Robertson, 333 East Main Street, process. or procedings by contacting the person Lander, Wyoming, 82520. Comments Proposed Action listed above. All reasonable may also be sent via email to travel- accommodation requests are managed comments-rocky-mountain-shoshone@ The Shoshone National Forest is on a case by case basis. fs.fed.us, or via facsimile to 307–332– proposing to modify its current summer SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 0264. Motorized Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) Additional RAC information, including FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob and publish an Over Snow Motor the meeting agenda and the meeting Robertson at 307–335–2156 or Vehicle Use Map (OSVUM) to address summary/minutes can be found at the [email protected]. the need to increase motorized following Web site: http:// Individuals who use recreation and loop opportunities while www.fs.usda.gov/main/lolo/ telecommunication devices for the deaf addressing concerns over resource workingtogether/advisorycommittees. (TDD) may call the Federal Information conditions, unauthorized routes, and The agenda will include time for people Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 enforcement issues within the current to make oral statements of three minutes between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern system. The proposal is intended to or less. Anyone who would like to bring Time, Monday through Friday. provide a manageable system of designated public motor vehicle access related matters to the attention of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: committee may file written statements routes and areas within the Shoshone with the committee staff before or after Purpose and Need for Action National Forest, consistent with the Forest Plan, Executive Order 11644, and the meeting. Written comments must be The overall objective of the proposed the travel management regulations at 36 sent to Sari Lehl; Lolo National Forest, action is to provide a manageable CFR 212, subparts B and C. Specific Ninemile Ranger District, 20325 system of designated public motor Changes to the summer system are as Remount Road, Huson, 59846; vehicle access routes and areas within or by email: [email protected]. follows: the Shoshone National Forest, • Addition of 36 miles of motorized Dated: May 19, 2016. consistent with the Forest Plan, routes (roads and motorized trails) to Erin M. Phelps, Executive Orders 11644 and 11989, and the system. Ninemile District Ranger. the travel management regulations at 36 • Addition of 5.9 miles of motorized [FR Doc. 2016–12572 Filed 5–26–16; 8:45 am] CFR 212 subparts B and C. The routes to access dispersed camping decisions associated with the BILLING CODE 3411–15–P sites. designations of roads, trails, and areas • Closing 12 miles of roads to address open to the public will be published in resource and/or enforcement concerns. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE maps for both summer and winter • Designate 16 miles of existing travel. motorized trails to 65″ width. Forest Service There were needs identified through • Designate 13.4 miles of new the Forest Planning effort to examine proposed motorized trails for 65″ width. Shoshone National Forest Travel the existing system and identify current • Conversion of 2.1 miles of road to Management; Shoshone National routes with resource concerns or motorized trail, 65″ width. Forest, Wyoming enforcement issues which could be • Addition of 61 miles of seasonal AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. removed or changed in the system. restrictions to reduce impacts to wildlife • ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an There is a need to provide some disturbance, increase wintertime safety, environmental impact statement. level of motorized routes to a growing and protect road surfaces during the wet user group on the Shoshone National season. SUMMARY: The Forest Service intends to Forest. The Forest Plan directs us to • Consolidate the number of existing prepare an environmental impact look for opportunities to provide ‘‘loop’’ seasonal closure dates to help reduce statement to analyze and disclose the opportunities for motorized use. confusion.

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• Addition of 11 miles of ungroomed Dated: May 17, 2016. 733–2662, [email protected]. snowmobile trails. Joseph Alexander, Information about proposed fee changes • Close 1,354 acres of cross country Forest Supervisor. can also be found on the Uinta-Wasatch- skiing areas to motorized users. [FR Doc. 2016–12069 Filed 5–26–16; 8:45 am] Cache National Forest Web site: http:// www.fs.usda.gov/uwcnf. • Prohibit tracked vehicles larger than BILLING CODE 3410–11–P a UTV from using groomed trails for SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The public safety. Federal Recreation Lands Enhancement DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE • Act (Title VII, Pub. L. 108–447) directed Create two winter motorized the Secretary of Agriculture to publish seasons. The ‘‘high elevation’’ zone will Forest Service a six month advance notice in the have a season of 11/15 to 4/30. The Notice of Proposed New Fee Site; Federal Register whenever new ‘‘low elevation’’ zone will have a season recreation fee areas are established. of 12/1–4/1. Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, (Title VIII, Pub. L. Once public involvement is complete, Responsible Official 108–447) these new fees will be reviewed by a Recreation Resource Advisory The USDA Forest Service is the lead AGENCY: Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Committee prior to a final decision and agency for this proposal. The Shoshone Forest, USDA Forest Service. implementation. National Forest Supervisor is the ACTION: Notice of proposed new fee site. Dated: May 20, 2016. responsible official. SUMMARY: The Uinta-Wasatch-Cache David Whittekiend, Nature of Decision To Be Made National Forest, Salt Lake Ranger Forest Supervisor. The decision to be made is whether to District, is proposing the following sites [FR Doc. 2016–12573 Filed 5–26–16; 8:45 am] implement the proposed action as as standard-amenity fee sites under the BILLING CODE 3410–11–P described above, or to meet the purpose authority of the Federal Lands and need for action through some other Recreation Enhancement Act. The sites combination of activities, or to take no are all located in Big and Little COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS action at this time. Cottonwood Canyons and include Mill B South trailhead, Cardiff/Mill D South Agenda and Notice of Public Meeting Scoping Process trailhead, Donut Falls trailhead, Silver of the Montana Advisory Committee Laker recreation complex, This notice of intent initiates the winter trailhead, Guardsman Pass AGENCY: Commission on Civil Rights. scoping process, which guides the trailhead, Temple Quarry trailhead and ACTION: Announcement of meeting. development of the environmental interpretive site, White Pine trailhead, SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given, impact statement. Written comments Catherine’s Pass trailhead, and Cecret pursuant to the provisions of the rules should be submitted to Shoshone Lake trailhead. The use site fee would and regulations of the U.S. Commission National Forest, Attn: Rob Robertson, be $6 for a 3-day pass and $45 for a on Civil Rights (Commission), and the 333 E. Main St., Lander, WY 82520, or Cottonwood Canyons annual pass. The fax: 307–332–0264; or email at travel- ‘‘America the Beautiful’’ Interagency Federal Advisory Committee Act comments-rocky-mountain-shoshone@ Passes would be honored at each site. (FACA), that a planning meeting of the fs.fed.us . Hand-delivered comments Passes sold would be valid for all sites Montana Advisory Committee to the must be provided at the Supervisors’ listed above. Cottonwood Canyon passes Commission will convene at 10:00 a.m. office or any of the Ranger District would be also be valid at the American (MDT) on Wednesday, June 8, 2016, via offices during normal business hours Fork Canyon and Mirror Lake Scenic teleconference. The purpose of the (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Byway standard-amenity fee sites. The planning meeting is for the Advisory Friday, excluding holidays). American Fork Canyon and Mirror Lake Committee to continue their discussion Electronic comments must be Scenic Byway day and annual passes and plans to conduct a community submitted to travel-comments-rocky- would be honored at the proposed sites forum on Border Town Discrimination [email protected] in an in the Cottonwood Canyons. Fees Against Native Americans in Billings, email message, or attached in portable collected at the proposed sites would be Montana. document format (.pdf) or Word (.docx) used to improved recreation site Members of the public may listen to format. facilities, maintenance, and operations the discussion by dialing the following in the Cottonwood Canyons. Fees are Conference Call Toll-Free Number: 1– It is important that reviewers provide 888–468–2440; Conference ID: 8574571. their comments at such times and in assessed based on the level of amenities and services provided, cost of Please be advised that before being such manner that they are useful to the placed into the conference call, the agency’s preparation of the operations and maintenance, and market assessment. The fee is proposed operator will ask callers to provide their environmental impact statement. names, their organizational affiliations Therefore, comments should be and will be determined upon further analysis and public comment. (if any), and an email address (if provided prior to the close of the available) prior to placing callers into DATES: comment period and should clearly Comments will be accepted from the conference room. Callers can expect articulate the reviewer’s concerns and May 27, 2016 through September 9, to incur charges for calls they initiate contentions. 2016. New fees would begin in June over wireless lines, and the Commission Comments received in response to 2017. will not refund any incurred charges. this solicitation, including names and ADDRESSES: David Whittekiend, Forest Callers will incur no charge for calls addresses of those who comment, will Supervisor, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache they initiate over land-line connections be part of the public record for this National Forest, 857 West South Jordan to the toll-free phone number. proposed action. Comments submitted Parkway, South Jordan, UT 84095. Persons with hearing impairments anonymously will be accepted and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matt may also follow the discussion by first considered, however. Lane, Salt Lake Ranger District, 801– calling the Federal Relay Service (FRS)

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