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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Notice of Availability (NOA) of the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Bald Mountain Ski Resort Master Development Plan EIS
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701 et. seq., as amended, and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321 et. seq., as amended, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Shoshone Field Office, announces the availability of the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Bald Mountain Ski Resort Master Development Plan EIS. The FEIS analyzes and discloses the effects of the updated Bald Mountain Ski Area Master Development Plan and 40year term ski permit application for the Bald Mountain Ski Area near Ketchum, Idaho.
SUMMARY: Bald Mountain Ski Resort, ID; master development plan,
A 1989 MDP currently guides the Forest Service and BLM in their administration of the Special Use Permit (SUP) for the ski area. A majority of the actions described in the 1989 MDP have been implemented. Given the age and status of the 1989 MDP, the Forest Service, BLM and SVC determined that an updated plan would be appropriate at this time.
In August 2005, the Sun Valley Master Plan (2005 Master Plan) was produced and submitted to the Forest Service and BLM. The 2005 Master Plan was accepted at that time, and the Phase 1 projects on public lands were advanced for sitespecific review and analysis under requirements of NEPA.
A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Phase 1
projects of the 2005 Master Plan was released for public comment in
February 2007. The comment period on the DEIS extended through April 9,
2007, eliciting ninetythree comment letters from individuals,
organizations, and public agencies. Major themes of the letters
included comments relating to the proposal to construct a trail on
Guyer Ridge (and associated impacts on the visual environment),
installation of additional snowmaking infrastructure (and associated
impacts on the acoustic environment), as well as effects to recreation
resources associated with trail construction, installation of
snowmaking machinery, and seasonal construction of a terrain park on
the Warm Springs side of the ski area. The Agencies formally addressed
comments in the ``Response to Comments on the DEIS'' which is included
with the FEIS. In addition, some comments warranted clarifications and factual changes in the
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FEIS; however, none of these changes or clarifications altered the
effects determinations disclosed in the DEIS. Some of these changes and
clarifications include: quantification of earthen material proposed to
be moved for development of the Guyer Ridge trail; a more thorough
description of the remodeling plans for the Roundhouse Restaurant;
information on avalanche danger on Guyer Ridge under Alternative 2; and
clarifications concerning noise and light impacts due to construction and grooming activities on Guyer Ridge.
Purpose and Need for Action: The purpose and need for the proposed Master Development Plan (MDP) is to update the 1989 MDP to reflect current conditions and needs at the ski resort. Most of the improvements described in the 1989 MDP have been implemented. In addition, new ski area technologies, updated land management plans, and changes in the environment have emerged during this time, which warrant consideration in an updated MDP.
Proposed Action: SVC has largely implemented the 1989 MDP. The 2005 MDP represents a logical extension of the previously approved and completed projects, and is separated into three phases. Phase 1 projects are designed to enhance recreational opportunities on Bald Mountain by responding to the constantly evolving mountain sports industry while addressing the goals and objectives of the Sawtooth Forest Plan and the BLM Sun Valley Management Framework Plan. The Proposed Action includes: development of new ski trails both within and outside of the current permit boundary, installation of additional snowmaking machinery, modification of existing ski runs, installation of the River Run Gondola, removal of the Exhibition chairlift, and modifications to the Roundhouse Restaurant. A Vegetation Management Plan (VMP) was also analyzed concurrently with the DEIS. The VMP specified treatments to ensure longterm health of vegetation on Bald Mountain.
Alternatives Identified: Three alternatives are analyzed in the FEIS. Alternative 1No Action would result in the existing MDP not being updated. The SUP would be renewed in 2007 and the current MDP would be made part of it. Under Alternative 2the Proposed Actionthe MDP as submitted by SVC would be attached to a new ski area permit. Alternative 3 is an alternative which meets the purpose and need to update the MDP, but varies from the actions originally submitted by SVC in response to issues raised by the public.
Preferred Alternative: The Preferred Alternative is a slightly
modified Alternative 3, as described in the DEIS and FEIS. The
Preferred Alternative consists of a realigned western boundary of the
SUP addition for the Guyer Ridge trail included in Alternative 3. The
western boundary would be repositioned in a straight line to connect
with the western bends of the proposed Guyer Ridge trail. All other
elements of Alternative 3, as described in the DEIS, remain in the
Preferred Alternative. These include the following: installation of a
new gondola, removal of the Exhibition chairlift, adjustment of the SUP
boundary to include new ski trails, development of new ski trails and
modification of existing ski runs within the current permit boundary,
installation of additional snowmaking machinery, implementation of a
nonsignificant Forest Plan Amendment for scenery resources,
modifications to the Roundhouse Restaurant, and implementation of the
VMP. The Preferred Alternative would reduce the acreage added to the
ski area's SUP, yet still allow the permittee to glade Guyer Ridge as
proposed in Alternative 3. In addition, this modification would provide
the ski area the flexibility to manage the terrain similar to other in bounds portions of the ski area.
Dated: August 16, 2007.
Bill Baker,
District Manager, Twin Falls District, Bureau of Land Management.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Joe Miczulski, Winter Sports Manager at the Ketchum Ranger District; P.O. Box 2356, Ketchum, ID. 83340; or phone at (208)6225371.
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