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080820_v1DP TRAVEL MANAGEMENT - PROCESS ON THE GILA NATIONAL FOREST
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080820_v1DP What is the purpose of the Process? To designate a system of roads, trails, and areas that will be open to motor vehicle use on the Gila NF
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080820_v1DP What approach has the Gila taken? A single, Forest-wide approach This provides consistency: InternallyExternallyMaps
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080820_v1DP Focus of the Gila’s Process Analysis will be limited to existing roads and trails. Only roads/trails shown on current FS map and those roads added by the public will be considered for possible designation.
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080820_v1DP All motorized vehicle types will be considered for use on roads (e.g. full size vehicles, SUV’s, ATV’s, motorcycles, etc.) Trails designated for motorized use will be limited to use by: –Motor vehicles less than 50” or to single track (motorcycle) use Seasonal restrictions may be considered on a case by case basis
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080820_v1DP Road closures / decommissioning of non-designated roads may be considered. New road/trail construction requests may be considered on a case by case basis or analyzed in the future under a separate NEPA process. Non-motorized types of uses will not be considered at this time
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080820_v1DP Route Designation
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080820_v1DP Routes were assessed using: Resource Concerns or “Coarse Filter” Public Input Fine Filter
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080820_v1DP Resource Concerns The Forest developed a “coarse filter” –A GIS model that prioritized roads for field verification based on input by resource specialists. Inputs included: NMED 303(d) list of Impaired Surface Waters ESA aquatic and terrestrial species; critical habitat; or habitat specified in recovery plans NMED identified public (community) water supply source Large drainages that flow into any of the previous 3 points Perennial channels with non-listed fish species
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080820_v1DP Resource Concerns (cont.) Maps and tables have been developed for: –Road densities by 5 th and 6 th code watersheds –Road density by section in relationship to wildlife species and habitat including Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive
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080820_v1DP Public Input From November 2005 into 2007 the Districts had: –Met with all 4 County Commissioners –Held 46 public meetings / open houses with over 900 attendees –Met with over 380 individuals including range permittees, landowner, outfitter guides, etc. –Received hundreds of route specific information.
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080820_v1DP Other Agencies Worked with other agencies: –A-S National Forest –US Fish and Wildlife Service –New Mexico Department Game and Fish –State Historic Preservation Office
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080820_v1DP Fine Filter Public input Priority 1&2 roads (coarse filter) LRMP Standards and Guides Escape routes / access to safety zones Current road status Rights of Ways (granted / acquired) Permitted uses (range, utilities) Current recreation uses & opportunities
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080820_v1DP Fine Filter (cont.) Current erosion processes Steep slopes / sensitive soils Cultural resources TES habitat & other wildlife resources Road densities (Coarse filter) Relation to stream channels Road overlap trail (e.g. CDT) Parallel or duplicate (goes to same location) routes Road position on slope
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080820_v1DP Motorized Dispersed Camping
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080820_v1DP Locations for Motorized Dispersed Camping was assessed using: Public Input Criteria Filter
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080820_v1DP Criteria Proximity to Private Land Fire hazards –Fuels conditions –Vegetation type –Prevailing wind direction Threatened, Endangered, & Sensitive species habitat Riparian values Relation to stream channels
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080820_v1DP Criteria (cont.) Steep slopes Sensitive soils Known sensitive cultural resource sites Maintenance level of road Speed / traffic levels Public safety Current dispersed use pattern Road jurisdiction
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