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telephone (301) 504–5368 or fax (301) Estimate of Burden for Recipe Review action, and additional alternatives that
504–6409. Form respond to issues generated through the
Submit electronic comments to Public reporting burden for this scoping process. The agency will give
ghundley@nal.usda.gov. collection of information is estimated to notice of the full environmental analysis
average 7 minutes per response. and decision-making process so
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Respondents: Food Stamp nutrition interested and affected people may
Title: Food Stamp Nutrition education providers. participate and contribute to the final
Connection Recipe Submission and Estimated Number of Respondents: decision.
Review Form. 150 per year. DATES: Comments concerning the scope
OMB Number: 0518–0043. Estimated Total Annual Burden on of the analysis must be received by 30
Respondents: 17.5 hrs. days following the date that this notice
Expiration Date: Three years from
date of approval. Comments appears in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
Type of Request: Existing data Comments are invited on (a) whether
collection from Food Stamp nutrition the proposed collection of information Phil Cruz, District Ranger, Bend/Ft.
education providers. is necessary for the proper performance Rock Ranger District, 1230 NE 3rd St.,
for the functions of the agency, Suite A–262, Bend, OR 97701.
Abstract: The National Agricultural
including whether the information will FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Library’s Food Stamp Nutrition
have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of Mark Macfarlane, Environmental
Connection (FSNC) http://
the agency’s estimate of the burden of Planner, Bend/Ft. Rock Ranger District,
foodstamp.nal.usda.gov resource system
the proposed collection of information, 1230 NE 3rd St., Suite A–262, Bend,
developed and maintains an on-line
including the validity of the Oregon, 97701, phone (541) 383–4044.
recipe database, the Recipe Finder, as a
methodology and the assumptions used; E-mail mmacfarlane@fs.fed.us.
popular feature to the FSNC Web site. Responsible Official. The responsible
The purpose of the Recipe Finder (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be official will be John Allen, Forest
database is to provide FSNE providers Supervisor, Deschutes National Forest,
with low-cost, easy to prepare, healthy collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information P.O. Box 1645 Hwy 20 East, Bend, OR
recipes for classes and demonstrations 97701.
with FSNE participants. FSNC staff rely on those who respond, including the
use of appropriate automated, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
on these same educators to submit their
electronic, mechanical, or other Purpose and Need. Many forest stands
best recipes for review, analysis and
technology. Comments should be sent to in the project area are sustaining a
inclusion in the database. FSNC staff
the address in the preamble. All higher density of understory trees than
and FSNE providers alike benefit from
responses to this notice will be they would have historically and are
the collecting and posting of feedback
summarized and included in the request susceptible to bark beetle mortality.
on the individual recipes based on
for Office of Management and Budget Large diameter trees are unable to
educator experiences. Data collected
(OMB) approval. All comments will compete with the younger, more
using the voluntary Submission Form
become a matter of public record. vigorous trees for available resources.
will help identify a person’s eligibility
Also, understory trees and brush
to submit materials for this database. Dated: March 12, 2008. combined with a high degree of buildup
The Recipe Finder Submission Form Antoinette Betschart, of natural fuels on the forest floor are
allows FSNE providers to submit Associate Administrator, ARS. contributing to the risk of
recipes on-line, saving time and money [FR Doc. E8–7048 Filed 4–3–08; 8:45 am] uncharacteristically severe fire behavior,
by eliminating the need to photocopy BILLING CODE 3410–03–P should a wildfire start in the planning
and mail or fax recipes. Data collected
area. The purpose of the project is to:
from the Recipe Review form will help • Manage stands of late old structure
educators share their successes or DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ponderosa pine to promote
identify opportunities for added value sustainability over the long term;
when incorporating these recipes into Forest Service • In dense stands dominated by
their FSNE efforts. ponderosa pine, return stands toward
This online submission form will Bend/Ft. Rock Ranger District;
historic conditions addressing tree
continue to serve as an efficient vehicle Deschutes National Forest; Oregon;
species composition, stocking levels and
which allows FSNC staff to Dead Log Vegetation Management
resistance to insects, disease and fire
communicate with FSNE providers and Project EIS
mortality;
inform other interested parties of AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. • Reduce surface fuels throughout the
healthy recipes that are appropriate for ACTION:Notice of intent to prepare an planning area to levels that will not
low-income Americans. environmental impact statement. sustain stand replacement fires; manage
lodgepole pine stands to reduce the
Estimate of Burden for Recipe SUMMARY: The USDA, Forest Service, acres susceptible to bark beetle
Submission Form will prepare an environmental impact mortality;
Public reporting burden for this statement (EIS) on a proposed action to • And reduce potential for the spread
collection of information is estimated to address forest health and hazardous of ponderosa pine dwarf mistletoe.
average 7.5 minutes per response. fuels concerns within the 16,000-acre Proposed Action. The proposed
planning area known as the Deadlog actions are intended to sustain,
Respondents: Food Stamp nutrition
Vegetation Project. The planning area is enhance, and protect long-term
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education providers.
located about 36 miles southeast of productivity and resiliency of the forest
Estimated Number of Respondents: Bend, Oregon; it is located in Township ecosystem, and maintain and enhance
100 per year. 22S, Range 15E, and Township 23S, wildlife habitat. Proposed actions
Estimated Total Annual Burden on Ranges 14E and 15E. The alternatives include selection harvest, commercial
Respondents: 12.5 hrs. will include the proposed action, no thinning, small tree thinning and ladder

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18494 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 66 / Friday, April 4, 2008 / Notices

fuels reduction, activity fuels Notice of Availability (NOA) of the draft decision will be documented in the
treatments, and mowing and prescribed ETS in the Federal Register. The final record of decision. That decision will be
underburning to treat natural fuels. ETS is scheduled to be available January subject to Forest Service Appeal
Issues. The following is a list of 2009. Regulations (35 CFR Part 215).
concerns or issues related to the The comment period on the draft ETS
proposed action that the will be 45 days from the date the EPA Rolando Mendez,
interdisciplinary team has identified. publishes the notice of availability in Bend/Ft. Rock Deputy District Ranger.
Other issues may arise from public the Federal Register. [FR Doc. E8–6899 Filed 4–3–08; 8:45 am]
input. Where issues cannot be resolved The Forest Service believes, at this BILLING CODE 3410–11–M
through project design or mitigation, early stage, it is important to give
they may be the basis for developing reviewers notice of several court rulings
alternatives to the Proposed Action. related to public participation in the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
• Deer Hiding Cover: In some parts of environmental review process. First,
the Deadlog planning area, deer hiding reviewers of a draft EIS must structure Forest Service
cover is currently below Forest Plan their participation in the environmental
Notice of New Fee Site; Federal Lands
standards. A Forest Plan Amendment review of the proposal so that it is
Recreation Enhancement Act (Title VII,
will be necessary if proposed treatments meaningful and alerts an agency to the
Pub. L. 108–447)
reduce the level cover further. reviewer’s position and contentions
• Open Road Density: The amount of [Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. AGENCY: Ochoco National Forest, USDA
roads in the planning area exceeds the v. NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 553 (1978)]. Forest Service.
target road density identified in the Also, environmental objections that
Forest Plan for deer summer range. could be raised at the draft ETS stage ACTION: Notice of New Fee Site.
Roads may be identified for closure or but that are not raised until after
decommissioning. completion of the final ETS may be SUMMARY: The Ochoco National Forest is
• Heritage Resources: There are waived or dismissed by the courts [City planning to charge a $90 fee for the
prehistoric and historic heritage of Angoon v. Harris, 490 F. Supp. 1334, rental of the Ochoco Ranger Station
resources within the planning area, that 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980)]. Because of these (Ranger’s House). This site has been
could be affected by either wildfire or court rulings, it is very important that reconditioned and furnishings added for
the proposed active management of the those interested in this proposed action recreation use. Funds from the fee site
fuels. participate by the close of the 45-day will be used for the continued operation
Comment. Public comments about comment period so that substantive and maintenance of the Ranger’s House.
this proposal are requested in order to comments and objections are made
assist in identifying issues, determine DATES: Ranger’s House will become a fee
available to the Forest Service at a time
how to best manage the resources, and site for recreation camping January,
when it can meaningfully consider them
to focus the analysis. Comments 2009.
and respond to them in the final ETS.
received to this notice, including names To assist the Forest Service in ADDRESSES: Forest Supervisor, Ochoco
and addresses of those who comment, identifying and considering issues and National Forest, 3160 NE 3 St,
will be considered part of the public concerns on the proposed action, Prineville, OR 97754.
record on this proposed action and will comments on the draft ETS should be as
be available for public inspection. specific as possible. It is also helpful if FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Comments submitted anonymously will comments refer to specific pages or Cathy Lund, Recreation Staff, 541–416–
be accepted and considered; however, chapters of the draft statement. 6451.
those who submit anonymous Comments may also address the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
comments will not have standing to adequacy of the draft ElS of the merits Federal Recreation Lands Enhancement
appeal the subsequent decision under of the alternatives formulated and Act (Title VII, Pub. L. 108–447) directed
36 CFR parts 215 and 217. Additionally, discussed in the statement. Reviewers the Secretary of Agriculture to publish
pursuant to 7 CFR 1.27(d), any person may wish to refer to the Council on a six-month advance notice in the
may request the agency to withhold a Environmental Quality Regulations for Federal Register whenever new
submission from the public record by implementing the procedural provisions recreation fee areas are established. This
showing how the Freedom of of the National Environmental Policy new fee will be reviewed by a
Information Act (FOIA) permits such Act at 40 CFR 1503.3 in addressing Recreation Resource Advisory
confidentiality. Persons requesting such these points. Committee prior to a final decision and
confidentiality should be aware that, In the final EIS, the Forest Service is implementation.
under FOIA, confidentiality may be required to respond to substantive
granted in only very limited comments received during the comment The Ochoco National Forest currently
circumstances, such as to protect trade period for the draft EIS. The Forest has one other recreational rental on the
secrets. The Forest Service will inform Service is the lead agency and the Lookout Mt. Ranger District. This rental
the requester of the agency’s decision responsible official is the Forest is occupied at 90% throughout the open
regarding the request for confidentiality, Supervisor, Deschutes National Forest. season. A business analysis of this type
and where the request is denied, the The responsible official will decide of rental has shown that people desire
agency will return the submission and where, and whether or not to thin having this sort of recreation experience
notify the requester that the comments stands, and apply natural fuels on the Ochoco National Forest. A
may be resubmitted with or without treatments. The responsible official will market analysis indicates that the $90
name and address within a specified also decide how to mitigate impacts of per night fee is both reasonable and
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number of days. these actions and will determine when acceptable for this rental.
A draft EIS will be filed with the and how monitoring of effects will take People wanting to rent the Ranger’s
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) place. House would need to do so through the
and available for public review by The Deadlog Vegetation Project National Recreation Reservation
October 2008. The EPA will publish a decision and the reasons for the Service, at http://www.reserveusa.com.

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