Teton Corridor, Moose to North Jenny Lake: Development Concept Plan/environmental Assessment : Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming |
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100-year floodplain 3-Bedroom archeological architectural theme Bar BC Ranch Beaver Creek Blacktail Borrow cabins Climber's Ranch Concessioner Visitor Services consolidation construction Cottonwood Creek Cottonwood Creek Bridge Creek to Lupine Dude Ranch existing Exum Fabian Place floodplain Grand Teton National hardened trails Highlands Ranch Historic District Historic Properties Historic Resources historic structures housing area Impacts of Alternative improved includes Jackson Hole Jackson Lake Dam Jenny Lake area Jenny Lake Lodge Lazy F Dude Lupine Meadows Menor's Ferry Mobile Home Moose Murie Ranch National Park Service National Park United National Register No-Action Alternative Operations and Circulation Park Operations parking areas Paved parking picnic area proposal raft launch rehabilitated relocated removed resource management seasonal housing Services and Facilities Single Family Snake River soil south boundary storage String Lake Table Teton Corridor Teton County Teton National Park Teton Park Road Teton Range Upgrade vegetation visitor center water quality Wyoming
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Page 115 - The purposes of this title are (1) to protect and enhance the quality of the Nation's air resources so as to promote the public health and welfare and the productive capacity of its population...
Page 136 - FmHA has entered into a Programmatic Memorandum of Agreement (PMOA) with the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation in order to implement the specific requirements regarding historic preservation contained in section 533(i) of the enabling legislation. The PMOA with attachments can be found in FmHA Instruction 2000-FF (available in any FmHA office).
Page 128 - Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such work shall be concealed wherever possible so as not to intrude upon or detract from the aesthetic and historical...
Page 115 - The prevention of any future, and remedying of any existing, impairment of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas which impairment results from man-made air pollution.
Page 7 - I clean air area under the 1977 Amendments to the Clean Air Act (42 USC 7401 et seq.). The Federal...
Page 140 - Wyoming. 1988 Final Environmental Impact Statement, Development Concept Plan, Fishing Bridge Developed Area, Yellowstone National Park.
Page 109 - O— 86 45 of the analytical environmental work carried out at this stage provides background information that directly supports environmental analyses related to review and permitting of postlease activities. Pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Minerals Management Service formally consults with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS...
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Page 128 - Places, the work must meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and any other constraints mandated by NPS-28.
Page 2 - Park was established to protect the area's spectacular scenic values, as characterized by the geologic features of the Teton Range and Jackson Hole, and the native plant and animal life.