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Silver Saddle Ranch and the Ambrose Carson River natural area : draft interdisciplinary management plan PDF

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88067638 United State Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Carson City Field Office Carson City, Nevada April 17. 2000 DRAFT INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT PLAN EOR THE SILVER SADDLE RANCH AND THE AMBROSE CARSON RIVER NATURAL AREA HD 243 .N3 S558 2000 C.2 BLM LIBRJWY BLDG ST-150A 50, DENVER FEDERAL CENTER BOX 25047 P.O. DENVER, COLORADO 80225 United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Carson City Field Office 5665 Morgan Mill Road Carson City, Nevada 89701 (775) 885-6000 http://www.nv.blm.gov In Reply ReferTo: 8322 (NV 033) APR 3 2000 1 Dear Reader: Enclosed you will find the Draft Interdisciplinary Management Plan and Environmental Assessment for the Silver Saddle Ranch and the Ambrose Carson River Natural Area. The Draft Plan responds to issues and contains alternative management strategies We identified during the public scoping process. appreciate the time and effort dedicated to this plan by the Carson River Advisory Committee, the Silver Saddle Task Force, the Extended Public Planning Team, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) staff and members of the public. We would appreciate any comments you have regarding the Draft Plan. Comments will be accepted during the public review period scheduled to end on June 9, 2000. You may submit comments in writing to the above address, attention: Chris Miller. For additional information you may also call Chris Miller at 775-885-6000. Please note that any correspondence relating to the enclosed plan, including names and street addresses of correspondents, is available for public review. Individual correspondents may request confidentiality. Ifyou wish to withhold your name and street address from public review or from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, you must state this prominently in any written correspondence. It has been our pleasure to work with the public and the Carson River Advisory Committee in the preparation of this Draft Plan. Each time the public participates in our decision-making process, we become more aware of public needs and better able to We serve those needs. encourage your continued interest and enjoyment of these tremendous resources. Sincerely, John Singlaub Manager, Carson City Field Office y ' V :k : ^ '''" .i’>'.*.’':’ I ‘•V; -' ""'i":-'“ , 1"- „':'P y':.V.p'f.‘,;'''',-%;‘''Ssr"^.. ! , , 'i; '' 'P'- Ic’v;. “ V, ; -T/. !'»,• • j'.. wfy ’ '.( ' ,.m., *..' \w,> -' >» %. : ! . . •; ;. • .••, /..IT’X'. ,;. •PS^A ''<iv 1‘‘* u 'P' 'p: ;v' > P:: ; 1 p, i; jpyr;*'sK'jiTpvpS’'p i.if'P .\l.ty'Ji iil.*H,ti.p‘';' ;»i; py%p:tp; ' ’«/'}' .> ir .-i ,ppptp )-pw><»p© P'cl;;',' ..>!ii ttAJ,,^ p^'^V»''’''Bf. «1;v,';oP '’pi. pkp'!; i..|fep#ispsS^| : : , ,fSI|. , ;P • ^ [p!;Pp' .PP":' ft. ip .•., Pf'; P'i'S':/: ! v>P»'V •>PP ' '' ;M.-\- ipP/' ’'' 'f- h ypi yP' ::P?.^;"'Mt;'' '»> P;P ', P’- A ‘ ,' ’^1..t" i s‘' • . I 'jp . .. :.JP J•PP'a'i ypp .ii'^P'' ^‘' '! * k*»!. ..• .''Ki..<\i»-ti'-*^: A.f, P> ’' iP';’PP yjyi;y' ’PP'P A '(';?- .,.•‘'jf-ASy. 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'• i'/' •.'I* n IM.’^ ’r; 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION 1 VISION STATEMENT 4 ISSUE IDENTIFICATION 4 Issue #I RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND MANAGEMENT 4 : Issue #2: PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 4 MANAGEMENT Issue #3; FIRE 5 PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF CULTURAL RESOURCES Issue #4: 5 VEGETATION MANAGEMENT Issue #5: 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT Issue #6: 6 WATER MANAGEMENT Issue #7: 6 NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION MANAGEMENT Issue #8: 6 RELATIONSHIPS TO ADJACENT EXTERNAL AREAS Issue #9; 7 MANAGEMENT OF THE AMBROSE CARSON RIVER NATURAL Issue #10: AREA (ACRNA) 7 PROPOSED PLAN 7 Issue #1 RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND MANAGEMENT 7 : Issue #2: PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 14 MANAGEMENT Issue #3: FIRE 17 PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF CULTURAL RESOURCES Issue #4: VEGETATION MANAGEMENT Issue #5; 21 Issue #6: WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT 26 WATER MANAGEMENT Issue #7: 30 NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION MANAGEMENT Issue #8: 31 Issue #9; RELATIONSHIPS TO ADJACENT EXTERNAL AREAS 32 MANAGEMENT OF THE AMBROSE CARSON RIVER NATURAL Issue #10: AREA (ACRNA) 34 PROPOSED PLAN IMPLEMENTATION AND BUDGET ESTIMATES 39 SSR and ACRNA PLAN EVALUATION 40 ALTERNATIVES 41 LOW IMPACT/MINIMUM DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVE (A) 41 ALTERNATIVE A: PLAN IMPLEMENTATION AND BUDGET ESTIMATES .... 44 WORKING RANCH/ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ALTERNATIVE (B) 45 ALTERNATIVE B: PLAN IMPLEMENTATION AND BUDGET ESTIMATES .... 50 REFERENCES 51 MAPS AND FIGURES 53 . ijvn^cnaxH . 1 A ^ V^r4 * ' ,;: H'lv (MrTK/(c'::iJiJ-5'^r */ lA M t‘ ^A ' >• * 'L’ft-'.l .i .-{rt •./ ‘ ^ f: A'l rnr-: /, r r / . . /-i , < m*-:4 •!- ) < .' 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