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<br />12918 <br /> <br />00101111 <br /> <br />With the other, without 1mpe.1rment of <br />the ProduetJvity of the land, with con- <br />::ideratIon being given to the relative <br />values of the varlow: re&ources, and not <br />l1ecessnrUy the oomblnatlon of uses that. <br />will gtve the greatest dollar return or the <br />greatest unit output, <br />II') "SUstaIned yield of the 5evenll <br />producta and services" means the <br />nehien'ment and malnu-nance of a hlgb- <br />level annual or regular per10dlc output <br />of the VarlOWl renewable resourCE'S ot <br />bnd without lmpa1nnent o( the pro- <br />ductivity o( the land, <br />fi :HlO.1 Crilt'ri.. <br />~ 2UO.I_1 Gt'nrrlll crilf'ri;> C.......II 1..".1 <br />.,la.~iti...li(J", <br /> <br />(a) AU classifications under the re~- <br />laUoRS of tb1t; part W1l1 gtve due consld. <br />eratJon to ecology, priorities or use, and <br />the relaUve values of the various rt'- <br />f,Qurce.s in particular areas. They must <br />be conslau-nt with all the following <br />criteria: <br />(1) The lands must be pbysically suit_ <br />able or adaptable to the uses or purpl):SeS <br />for which they are cIassl1l.ed. In add!- <br />Uon, they must have sueb physIcal and <br />olber cbaracter1.stlcll as the law may re- <br />quIre thf'm to h8\'e to qUal11y for a par. <br />tlcular cJas.<;ltIcatlon. <br />(2) All present and potential uses and <br />users of the lands wlU be taken into con- <br />sideration. All other things being equal, <br />land cla.ss1t1cations will attempt to <br />acbleve m.a1Imum future uses and mtnJ_ <br />mum disturbance to or dislocation of <br />extst1ng users. <br />(3) All land classifications must be <br />con.sl.stent with St.a.te and local gOVl'm- <br />ment programs, plans, zonlng. and regu- <br />lations applicable to the area In which <br />the Ia.nd.s to be classJfled are located, to <br />t.he extent such S1a.tc and local pro_ <br />grams, plans, 7'.{)nlng, and ~Iatlollll are <br />not inconsIstent "''tth Federal programs. <br />pollc:les, and l1SeII, and wUl not lead to <br />Inequities among private indivtduab. <br />(4.) AU land classtleatlons must be <br />conslst.E'nt with Federal proe:ra.ms and <br />policies, to the extent that those pro. <br />graIIU and pollctes atff:'Ct the use or dUi- <br />posal of the public lands, <br />(bl When, under the crlu-rla of t.hls <br />part. a tract of land has pou-ntlal for <br />either ~tentlon for multiple use manage_ <br />ment or for some form of dlsPOSBl, or for <br />more than one form of dJspasal, the rel~ <br />aUve scarcity or the values involved Bnd <br />the avallabWty of alternatIve means and <br />sites for realization of those values 'Il.'111 <br />be considered. Long-Urm ))ubUc bene. <br />fits wiU be weIghed against more im. <br />mediate or local benefits. The trad \\ill <br />then be e1au-Uled In a matmer which ",'m <br />best promote the pub}Jc interests. <br />!i 2110.1-2 R..lfill;.... rDr Dluhiple U~ <br />lna"al:..m..nl..la...ifi.."lion..ril..ri... <br /> <br />In addition to the general (TherIa In <br />~ :l410.1-1, the following crtterla \\ill be <br />U$ed to det.erm1ne whether publiC lands <br />will be retained, In Federal ownership <br />and m:maged for domC5tic lhut.ock <br />gra.z.ing', fish. and wDdllfe de\'elopment <br />and utillZatlon. Industrial development, <br />mineral production, occupancy, outdoor <br /> <br />RULES AND REGULATIONS <br /> <br />recreation, Umber producUon, watershed <br />protection, wUderness preservatlon. or <br />preservation of pUblic values that would <br />I)(' 1061 11 the land passed from Federal <br />ownership. Lands may be classt.fted for <br />retention under the Classification and <br />Multiple Use Act of September 19, 1964 <br />178 Stat. 988, 43 U.s.C. 1411_18l, if they <br />are not suitable for dlspasal under the <br />crlt~rla lIet forth In . 2UO.I-3 and llUch <br />classification wJU do one or more of t-h~ <br />following; <br />la) Assl3:t In eO'ect!ve and economLcal <br />admlnistrstion ot the pUblic lands 1n <br />furtherance oJ the several objccUv('fl of <br />such administration as elqlresse<l In the <br />various public land lawll. <br />Ib) Purther the objN:tlves of Federal <br />natural resource legislation d1rectf'd, <br />among other thlng-ll towards: <br />(1) Stablllzatlon and development of <br />the livestock Industry dependent upon <br />Ff'd~ral lands, 8uch all sections I and 15 <br />ot the Taylor Grazing Ad (43 u.s.e, 315 <br />and 315m), and the Alaska Grazlng Act <br />(48 U,8.C. 471--4710). <br />(2) Provislon or pre6ervaUon of ade- <br />quate a.rtasof public hunting and fl.l;hinl!" <br />grounds and public accCllll thtreto and <br />maintenance of habitat and food' sup. <br />plies for the fish and wildlife df'pendent <br />upon the public lands and malntalnfit <br />under Federal and State pfOltt'MlS, such <br />all uetion 9 of the Taylor Grazing Act <br />143 U.s.C, 315h) and the Fish and Wild_ <br />We Coordtnatlon Act CIS U.S.C. 1561_ <br />66Ge). <br />(3) FosterIng !hI! economy or the na_ <br />tion by Indust.rlal and mineral df'Velop. <br />ment. such as through the materla1.!l ales <br />and mineraI leasing laws <Group 3000 of <br />this chapter) and the rIghts-of-way laws <br />ISubpaJ"t 2234 or this chapter). <br />(4) Realtr.ation ot the bl'nenclal uUll- <br />zaUon of the public lands through oc- <br />cupancy leases, .such as undf'r the <br />Recreation and PublJe Purposes Act (43 <br />U.s.C. 869-869-4) and the Small Tract <br />Act (43 U.S.C. 682a-682eL <br />(5) ProvLslon of needed n-creatlon <br />cOllSE"rvatlon, and scenic area.s and oPf'n <br />space (42 U.S.C. l5()()...1500e) and assur_ <br />anC(' of adequate outdoor recreation re- <br />~ourees ror pIT"SCnt and future gent"n_ <br />tlOI13 of Americans U6 O.S.C. 460: 1 et <br />5e!q.). <br />(6) StabJllzatlon of the tlmbf.r Indw- <br />try and dependent communttles and sus- <br />taIned-yield production of timber and <br />other forest producLs, such as the Ma~ <br />U'rtals Sa.les Act (30 U.s.C, 1501-6(4) <br />and. In connection with management ot <br />other Fl'deral lands. the 0 and C Act <br />\43 U.s.C. U8ta-n81f, 1181g-1t8tJ). <br />(7) Protectton of frail lands, conser_ <br />vaUon of producU,'e soils and water sup_ <br />plies, and pre\.entJon of damage and loss <br />due to c.'tcesslve runoff, ftooding. salina. <br />tIon. and s.1ltatlon, such as the SOU and <br />Moisture Conservation Act (16 O.S.C. <br />590a et seQ,.) and f 2 of the Taylor Gru_ <br />Ing Act (43 U.S.C, 315a). <br />Ic) Presen'atton ot public \'alues that <br />would be lost Jt the land passed from <br />Federal ownership (43 U.S.C. 1411-1418) <br />such as where <br />(1) The lands are needed to protect <br />or enhance established Federal pro.- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />grama:, by I5Uch means as provisIon ot <br />buffer zones, control of accea.s, malnte- <br />nanee of wat.E'r suppUes, reduction and <br />prevt'ntlon of water pollutJon, ellcluslon <br />of nonconforming 1nholdings, mainte- <br />nance of eMelent management. areas, <br />provtslon of research areM, and ma1nte- <br />nlUlce of mIlitary areas or sItes for other <br />government activities. <br />(21 The landoJ should be retained In <br />Ffoderal ownership pending enactment of <br />Federal legtslatlon, which would atreet <br />them. <br />(3) The lands should be retained In <br />Federal ownership pendtng their acquisi- <br />tion by a State or local government. <br />(4) The lands are best suited tor mul- <br />tlple ll..<.e management and require man_ <br />al;l:rment for a mixture of Usetl In order to <br />best benent the gencral public and such <br />management could not be achieved If <br />the landll were In prtvate ownership. <br />(,5) The landll contain sclent.l1'lc, <br />5Cenle, hlstortc, or 'Il.1lderness valu~ <br />which would be 10151. to the general publJc <br />If they were tran&ferrro out of Federal <br />ownership. <br />(6) Tral13fer ot the lands w(luld be <br />Inconsilltent with naUonal obJectlves for <br />the preservation of natural beauty of the <br />country and the proper utUlr.atlon of <br />open space. <br />~ 2110.1--3 ni~J>.....1 d.a~_;r."lItiu.. ni. <br />t..ri... <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />In addJtlon to the general criteria In <br />f 2410.1_1 the .following criterl.. wlll <br />goyern clas611lcations under the authori_ <br />ties listed in I 2410,03 (or sale. selection, <br />grant or other disposal under the Public <br />Land Sale Act t78 Sta-t. 998, 43 U.B.C. <br />1421-27) and other 18\\'8 authortzlns the <br />Secretary of the Interior to dLspose of <br />public lands. The crlterla are set forth <br />In terms of land we cll\S8U. Where ap_ <br />propriate, the applicability of specltlc <br />di8uoIal laws to lands In each use class <br />Is d1scussed. <br />(a) GenD'al criteria for dupG!al cZa8- <br />.si/k'11tton. The general approach to de_ <br />termine U:le act under which lands are to <br />be claslilflcd and dispof;edof lsaafoUows: <br />(I) Conaidel"atlon under criteria Li.stcd <br />In thl.s part will first be lPV1!:n to whether <br />the lands can be classified for retentIon <br />for muHiple use management. for dis- <br />POGal, or for both. If, under these <br />crtterla. they could be clauifl.ed ((lr ooth. <br />the prtncJple.s of f 2410.1_1tb) will be <br />applied. <br />(21 U the Janda are found to be suit.- <br />able for dispou.1. consideratIon under the <br />crlterta of this part wfU be given to <br />whether the lands are needed for urban <br />or suburban PUrPOses or whe1hcr they <br />are chiefly valuable for other PUl'POU"S. <br />Lands found to be valuable for public <br />pu~ will be considered chietb' valu_ <br />able for public pUr~, elIccpt in s.1tua_ <br />t10ns when: alternate sites are a\'aUahle <br />to meet the public need!llnvolved. <br />(h) Additional criteria for elaui/ica_ <br />lion of lands needed for urban or <br />.sllburoon purpo.s~J'. (1) To be needed <br />for urban or .wburban P\U'P08e$ it must <br />be anticipated that a community will <br />embrace the lands within 15 J'l'aI'S. <br />(21 Lands determined to be needed <br />for urban or suburoon pUl"])OSes may be <br /> <br />FtOfUL UGISTEt, Val. 30, NO, 196--$AJURt)AT, OCTon. 9, 1965 <br />