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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC07-059 MOU_Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Department of the Interior
Bureau of Land Management
Glenwood Springs Field Office
50629 Hwys 6 & 24
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601
Kremmling Field Office
2103 E. Park Avenue
P.O. Box 68
Kremmling, Colorado 80459
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
between
EAGLE COUNTY COLORADO
and the
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Glenwood Springs & Kremmling Field Offices
I. Introduction
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) sets forth roles and responsibilities for Cooperating Agencies
as agreed to between Eagle County and the Glenwood Springs Field Office (GSFO) and the Kremmling
Field Office (KFO) of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for the purposes of collaborative planning
and production of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the respective Resource Management
Plans (RMP).
11. Purpose
The Bureau of Land Management in carrying forth its responsibilities and mandates under the National
Environmental Policy Act and Council of Environmental Quality regulations at 40 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR), Part 1500 and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (as amended) CFR Part
1600 recognizes a compelling need to ensure that the interests of Eagle County are accounted for, and
are meaningfully involved in the above stated resource management planning process and associated
EIS.
As such, Eagle County has requested and the BLM has agreed to grant Cooperating Agency Status
pursuant to 40 CFR 1501.6, 1501.2, and 1501.8. Under these regulations, the BLM recognizes that the
Eagle County has both jurisdictional responsibilities and special expertise as it relates to many aspects of
the planning efforts described above.
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Agency Designations
Each participating entity will designate one primary representative to act as a point of contact in ensuring
coordination between Eagle County and BLM during the planning process. An entity may change its point
of contact at any time by providing written notice to the other party. Appendix A specifies the primary
representatives. Cooperating agencies may also bring "in-house" specialists concerning specific topic
areas when discussion warrants such expertise.
IV. Authorities for Agreement
The authority of the Bureau of Land Management and Eagle County to participate in this agreement is
provided by the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 USC 4321 et seq. and 40 CFR 1501.6 -Cooperating
Agencies, 1506.2 -Elimination of Duplication with State and Local Procedures, and 1508.5 -Cooperating
Agency (CA).
Additional authorities rest in the Federal Land Policy Management Act, 43 USC 1712 et seq. which
mandate coordination of planning and management efforts with the programs of state and local
governments which may be affected by BLM planning actions.
V. Roles and Responsibilities
a. Bureau of Land Management, GSFO and KFO Responsibilities
The Bureau of Land Management Field Offices are responsible for the following:
i. Preparation of, quality of, and content of the Draft RMP/ Draft EIS, the Proposed RMP/Final EIS,
and the Record of Decision/Approved RMP for the RMP.
ii. Enabling Eagle County to be a meaningful cooperator in the EIS process by providing the following
opportunities:
o Involvement in identifying issues and concerns relative to the planning process,
o Involvement in identifying or providing data that is suitable, available, and relevant to the
planning process,
o Review and comment on draft sections of the EIS that received input from Eagle County,
due to its jurisdictional responsibilities or special expertise.
iii. Consider to the extent possible and incorporate as appropriate, the information and comments
provided by Eagle County into appropriate EIS documents.
iv. Make all final determinations on the content of the EIS documents.
b. Eagle County Responsibilities
Eagle County has both jurisdictional responsibilities and special expertise in many arenas related to
planning is responsible for the following;
i. Eagle County along with all cooperating agencies, will participate to the fullest extent possible in
the planning process.
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ii. Assisting BLM in the identification of the issues and concerns to be addressed in the planning
effort.
iii. Providing relevant data which may assist in the RMP revision/EIS process. This data may include
but is not limited to the following:
o Information relative to Eagle County knowledge and expertise on approved programs,
plans, and policies, which will be affected by the planning effort.
o Information relative to resources, use and management within the planning area.
o Information relative to visitation data, such as demographics, activities, and values.
iv. Review and provide comment within scheduled deadlines of receipt of preliminary baseline
reports or other technical reports where Eagle County has provided data or other such information
in order to complete the report.
v. Review and provide comments within scheduled deadlines of receipt of the following sections of
the preliminary draft EIS.
o Preliminary range of alternatives to be considered in detail.
o Relevant portions of the "Affected Environment" section (including the socio-economic
section).
o Relevant portions of the "Environmental Consequences" section.
o Relevant portions of the "Consultation and Coordination" section including information on
consistency reviews.
vi. During public review periods for the Draft EIS, provide the BLM a consolidated comprehensive
review of the Draft EIS.
vii. Eagle County will assist the BLM in analyzing and reviewing public comments/data and work with
BLM in the development of the proposed final RMP/EIS.
VI. Funding
Each entity agrees to fund its own expenses associated with this planning process.
VII. Joint Responsibilities
The parties agree to use their best efforts to meet the time frames established in the agreement, to work
cooperatively, and to resolve differences as quickly as possible.
VIII. Implementation, Amendment, and Termination
This agreement becomes effective upon signature by all parties, and may be subsequently amended through
written agreement of all signatories. The parties agree to jointly develop a framework for information
exchange and feedback within 60 days of signing.
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Eagle County or BLM may terminate this agreement by providing written notice of termination to the other
party. If not terminated sooner, this agreement will end when the notice of availability for the last final EIS is
published in the Federal Register.
Nothing in this agreement will abridge or amend the authorities and responsibilities of Eagle County or the
BLM or any other party on any matter under their respective jurisdictions.
Nothing in this agreement may be construed to require either Eagle County or BLM to obligate or pay funds or
in any other way take action in violation of the Anti -Deficiency Act (31 USC 1341) or any State or county law or
ordinance.
IX. Sovereign Immunity
Neither signatory waives their sovereign immunity by entering into this Memorandum of Understanding, and
each fully retains all immunities and defenses provided by law with respect to any action based on or occurring
as a result of this agreement.
X. Signatures
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Jami . Connell
Fiel Manager
Glenwood Springs Field Office, BLM
Peter McFadden
Acting Field Manager
Kremmling Field Office, BLM
E LINTY
Am enconi
Chairman
Eagle County Board of County Commissioners
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Appendix A:
Agency Point of Contact
Bureau of Land Management:
Brian Hopkins
Glenwood Springs Field Office
50629 Hwys 6 & 24
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601
Phone (970) 947-2840
Fax (970) 947-2829
Email: brian_hopkins@co.blm.gov
Agency Representatives
Eagle County:
Eagle County Community Development
Department
Keith P. Montag, Director
P.O. Box 179
Eagle, Colorado 81631
Phone: 970-328-8733
Fax: 970-328-7185
E-mail: keith.montag@eaglecounty.us
Bureau of Land Management
Eagle County,:
Glenwood Springs Field Office:
Jamie E. Connell
Eagle County Community Development
Glenwood Springs Field Office
Department
50629 Hwys 6 & 24
Keith P. Montag, Director
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601
P.O. Box 179
Phone (970) 947-2802
Eagle, Colorado 81631
Fax (970) 947-2829
Phone: 970-328-8733
Email: jamie_connell@co.blm.gov
Fax: 970-328-7185
E-mail: keith.montag@eaglecounty.us
Bureau of Land Management
Kremmling Field Office:
Peter McFadden
Kremmling Field Office
2103 E. Park Ave., P.O. Box 68
Kremmling, Colorado 80459
Phone (970) 724-3009
Fax (970) 724-9590
Email: peter_mcfadden@co.blm.gov
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