[Federal Register: May 12, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 91)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Preparation of a
Special Area Management Plan and Associated 404 Permit Actions for the
San Juan Creek and Western San Mateo Creek Watersheds, Orange County,
CA
AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DOD.
ACTION: Revised Notice of Intent (NOI).
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SUMMARY: The Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a Notice of Intent to
prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) in the Federal
Register (Vol. 66, No. 76, pages 20135-20136) on April 19, 2001, for a
Special Area Management Plan (SAMP) within the San Juan Creek and
western San Mateo Creek Watersheds. The Notice of Intent stated that
the eventual document would be a joint state and federal document in
coordination with the California Department of Fish and Game
(Department). The Department intended to prepare an Environmental
Impact Report (EIR) in accordance with the California Environmental
Quality Act for the Department's proposed Master Streambed Alteration
Agreement (MSAA), a proposed state program analogous to the SAMP. It is
now necessary to revise the Notice of Intent to reflect that the
doucment will now be a federal document and not a joint federal and
state document.
Scoping commenced on April 19, 2001 with the publication of the
original Notice of Intent in the Federal Register. In addition, the
Corps issued a special public notice on the SAMP dated April 18, 2001,
to the general public. A public scoping meeting was held on May 8,
2001, in San Juan Capistrano, California.
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All comments received during the special public notice comment period
between April 19, 2001, and May 18, 2001, and during the public
meetings are being considered in this process. A new scoping period is
not being started with the revised NOI.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Jae Chung, Regulatory Branch,
CESPL-CO-RS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District, 915
Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90017.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Corps is developing the SAMP to address
issues under Section 404 of the federal Clean Water Act for waters of
the U.S., including wetlands, subject to the Corps' jurisdiction. The
Department is also developing a parallel process known as the MSAA to
address issues under Section 1600 et seq. of the state Fish and Game
Code for streambeds subject to the Department's jurisdiction. The
original Notice of Intent reported the Corps' intent to prepare a joint
document (EIS/EIR) with the Department to address common issues for the
SAMP and MSAA processes.
It subsequently was decided that the EIS for the SAMP document and
associated Section 404 permit actions would be solely a federal
document. The MSAA would be better analyzed in the joint EIS/EIR
document for the Natural Community Conservation Program (NCCP)/Habitat
Conservation Plan (HCP) for the South Subregion of Orange County, a
comprehensive planning process prepared in conjunction with the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service to address long-term protection of sensitive
species. Given the Department's participation in the NCCP/HCP, the
analysis of the MSAA is more appropriate in the context of the
Department's larger, more comprehensive role in the NCCP.
The Corps will continue to coordinate with the Department and with
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to address issues common among the
SAMP, the MSAA, and the NCCP/HCP. All three agencies will continue to
communicate on refining alternatives and long-term management plans for
natural resources, which should be conserved under these plans. The
Corps may publish the draft EIS for the SAMP before the draft EIR/EIS
document for the MSAA and the NCCP/HCP. Completion of a SAMP final EIS
document is contingent upon completion of consultation with the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service pursuant to Section 7 of the federal
Endangered Species Act, because the SAMP and associated Section 404
permit actions may affect listed threatened and/or endangered species
and/or adversely modify the critical habitat of listed threatened and/
or endangered species.
The draft EIS is expected to be issued for public review in Fall
2005.
James A. DeLapp,
Major, U.S. Army, Acting District Engineer.
[FR Doc. 05-9465 Filed 5-11-05; 8:45 am]
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