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Draft Proposal

Draft Proposal. Purpose of Workshops. Solicit additional input Reconnect with those who provided input Identify if some important points or coordination was missed Improve our proposal Resolve as many conflicts as possible in order to have best proposed action to move into NEPA.

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Draft Proposal

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  1. Draft Proposal

  2. Purpose of Workshops • Solicit additional input • Reconnect with those who provided input • Identify if some important points or coordination was missed • Improve our proposal • Resolve as many conflicts as possible in order to have best proposed action to move into NEPA

  3. Route Designation • Requires designation of roads, trails, and areas open to motor vehicle use by vehicle class and, if appropriate, by time of year. (36 CFR 212.51)

  4. Existing Condition (miles)

  5. Roads (miles) – Existing vs Draft Proposal

  6. Road details (miles of road)

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  8. San Francisco River - above Mule Creek • Existing condition – Gila NF LMP • “Manage the area above Mule Creek to remain open to entry (motorized vehicle use) year-round.” • Proposal • Change from an area to a route designation • Open to all motor vehicles • Parking available off of designated route

  9. ATV (miles of trail) – Existing vs Draft Proposal

  10. ATV details (miles of trail)

  11. Non-designated roads • Converted to non-motorized trails (21 miles) • Considered for future decommissioning (1,022 miles) • Maintained for future management needs (example: fuelbreaks, pipelines)

  12. Dispersed Motorized Camping • Limited motor vehicle use off of the designated system for dispersed camping. • Tools are available that may provide for dispersed camping in response to local situations.

  13. Motorized Dispersed Camping

  14. Parking • Parking is allowed • Along motorized roads; • In designated areas; • A “terminal facility” which is includes such things as parking areas, turnouts, trailheads

  15. Parking (cont.) • Parking is allowed • Where it is safe to do so without damage to Forest resource or facilities (36 CFR 216.54); • Within one vehicle length from the road side; • Parking is only prohibited by State law, traffic sign, or by order (36 CFR 216.54)

  16. Motorized Big Game Retrieval (MBGR) • Some tools are available to provide for the use of motor vehicles for big game retrieval • Regional Forester has coordinated with New Mexico Game and Fish regarding allowing big game retrieval and if so under what conditions.

  17. MBGR (cont.) • In collaboration with NM Dept Game and Fish, MBGR will be limited to: • Mobility Impaired (MI) certified hunters • Deer and elk hunts • ATVs with 4 wheels, less than 50” in width and seat that is straddled by a rider

  18. MBGR (cont.) • MBGR apply to hunters with: • Valid Mobility-Impaired Card from the State of NM Game and Fish • A valid deer or elk hunting license for specified game units associated with the Forest (15, 16A, 16C, 16D, 21A, 22, 23) • Legally harvested and properly tagged elk or deer • Limited to a fixed distance of 1 mile either side of a road designated for motorized use

  19. Special Forest Products (ex. pinyon, mushrooms, pine cones, live plants) • Forest products will be available via permit process • Permits will specify if, when, and where motorized vehicle use is authorized

  20. Fuelwood • Gila will provide fuelwood in specifically designated fuelwood areas • Fuelwood will be available via permit process • Fuelwood permits will specify if, when, and where motorized vehicle use is authorized

  21. What can you do? • Review the draft proposal • Provide input to assist in improving the proposal • It will be most useful if your input is received by October 31st

  22. Thanks for attending

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