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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:32 pm 
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Clark County Shooting Park

This was sent to me by Todd Ockert of UFWDA & Del Albright of Blue Ribbon Coalition.

I figure some of you might know more about this than I.

Please take the time to respond during the Public input which will end on January 29, 2010. What we are asking you to do is ask the BLM to consider:
Alternative A to EA # DOI-BLM-NV-S010-2009-0293-EA, along with the FONSI.

E-Mail, or Snail Mail Kristen Cannon at BLM stating that you are in favor of Option A, along with the FONSI.

Here is her contact information:

Kristen Cannon, APR
Bureau of Land Management
4701 North Torrey Pines
Las Vegas, Nevada 89130
Phone: 702-515-5057
kristen cannon@blm.gov

Thanks in Advance,

'In 2002, Congress passed P.L. 107-350, requiring Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to convey to Clark County, Nevada, a specified and approximate 2,880 acres of public land for use as a centralized shooting facility. The BLM conveyed the land on November 26, 2003.

The shooting park facility has been funded with county, Federal and private money. Since 2003, Federal funding for this project has totaled $64 million. The Federal funding was provided under the Southern Nevada Public Land Act of 1998 (SNPLMA), Parks Trails and Natural Area program. This money was used for site planning, development and construction.

The BLM released on August 3, 2009. During the comment period, 1,046 comment letters were received on the EA. Most of these expressed opinions in favor of the shooting park conveyance. These comments do not require a response from the BLM.A total of 56 comment letters provided new information or raised questions or concerns regarding the EA which went beyond simple expressions of opinion.

Based on an analysis of the public comments and internal BLM review, it has been determined that a new EA is needed in order to consider a wider range of alternatives. Therefore, the BLM has prepared the present EA and is providing the public with 45 days to review the analysis.
Clark County Shooting Park EA and related Documents

Clark County Shooting Park EA

Clark County Shooting Park FONSI

Clark County Shooting Park Interested Party Letter


Final EA Appendices

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Appendix 3 - CCSP Cultural & Biological Resources

Appendix 3 - SHPO Concurrance

Shooting Park EA Appendix


Final EA Exhibits

Exhibit 1 - Shooting Park Map

Exhibit 2 - NDEP Approval Letter

Exhibit 3 - Decatur Grant Exhibit

Exhibit 3A - BLM Power Approval

Exhibit 3B - BLM Pump Approval Letter

Exhibit 4 - Population Change

Exhibit 5 - BLM's T&E Species No Affect-May Affect Determination

Exhibit 6 - Best Management Practice Certificate

Shooting Park EA Exhibits' http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/fo/lvfo/blm_information/nepa/clark_county_shooting/clark_county_shooting.html

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