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<br />Table 1-1 <br /> <br />SUMMARIZED COMPARISON OF THE PROPOSED PLAN AND THE MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES <br /> <br />= <br /> <br />t_ ". <br /> <br />, .J <br />I ,~ <br />W <br /> <br />RE- <br />SOURCE/ <br />RE- <br />SOURCE <br />USE <br /> <br />MANAGEMENT UNDER EACH ALTERNATIVE <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE A <br />(Continuation of <br />Current <br />Management) <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE B <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE C <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE D <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE E <br />(Preferred <br />Alternative) <br /> <br />PROPOSED <br />RESOURCE <br />MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> <br />, <br />'" <br /> <br />.. . . <br />. .... <br />.. Continua t~ ".oBJEcTIVES.; .T~ .l!tm~h8-. O~EC.TlVES: To: empho-. oBJECTiveS: ". To. 8mph.8~ . oB.JeCTIVES:" . To .emph&-. .OBJECTIVES:. To emphasize <br />p sent "level . methods.. . ai.le".or be..:cofflpolitible ~ith. .sits: 8 .~gh. degree .of '8CO~ size 8.hiah"deOf88 of o"rotec-: :slze "the mix end variety of th~ ~ and variety of)' Be"'. <br />mix of. rtu,Jltiple . USf!'. th~S.8. resou.'c89 which.p":o~ .nomic fetum and resource tion," 8flhsncemElint, end. 8.crlons. thst be:st" ~~soIYes :tion.s .that : best ". resofvas the <br />:r.eso~rce m.8n~gem~':lt.. mote :. outdoor. recreation .production, whil.s. matntain-- maintenance for natur81.v~. the issUes and.: m8n8g8~ issues end meti:8gement con~ <br />. . msintllining existing. uses. opPort.unitiC!ls. .tourism, eco~ .1n9.:. or. p.rotecting, or.. en... 085.... whil-e .:.susteining : 8: ml!lnt .concerns of tms.:cems.. of....this RMI"'I~j~; .10 <br />o':ltput~;.. and.. prot.~Cti~,; .nomic.:. st~bmty. end. .the.. ilencing the natural imviron-:."C'ompstible Il!Ivel. of. produo~: RM.PIEIS;. to. 8cl'!1ev~ 8 ~B1- .aatllev8 e. b~8n~o between <br />. ...:.8ctivities. . . qU8lit..;::of.tif~~ :meot. at ,8 competible end. tion for t"sneweble erid nOn.-: B.n~ bDtWD~n: c;ompe:tirig:. . competing dl!im8nds:~n uses. <br />.non~restrici:ing.leY8:I... . . :..en8w8bl.8..r';8ou.r~,:,s. ...: d~m8nds on US:88.of. p9b!ie:: .of.public:lal)d: <br />:land,. . <br /> <br /> <br />LOCAT- <br />ABLE <br />MINERALS <br /> <br />Allow mineral entry and <br />location on 683,285 acres; <br />currern.ly 45,282 acres are <br />withdnwn from minen.1 cntry <br />and location. <br /> <br />670,198 acre. would be open 10 Allow mincl1ll entry and <br />mineral enlly and location; location on the entire federal <br />58,369 acre. would be with- minen.1 estate, 728,567 acI'Cs. <br />drawn from entry and location Recommend revocation of ...all <br />(mcludca Powdemom SRMA, withdnrwal. that segregate landa <br />Slumgullion Slide, American from mi~n.l entry and location <br />Baain drIIinage, Alpine Loop on public land, and no new <br />National Back.couDlry Byway, withdtawal. would be <br />Red Bridge Campground, Gate approved. <br />recreation area, Cochetopl <br />SRMA, Ccbolla Creek. i80la~ <br />withdnrwal, and miliCellaneoul <br />other agency withdnrwals). <br /> <br />Allow mineral entry and <br />location on 649,645 acres; <br />78,922 acres would be <br />withdnrwn from entry and <br />location (mcludes S. Bclver <br />Creek and Redcloud Peak <br />RNAlACECa and Haystack <br />Cave, Ccbolla Creet., <br />Slumgullion Slide, American <br />Baain, Lake Fork, and Dillon <br />Pinnaclcs ACECs, unitt D-13, <br />D-19, D-22 (262 acres), plus <br />mi.cellaneoua existing <br />wilhdnrwals) . <br /> <br />Allow mineral entry and Same as Alternative E, except <br />location on 674,540 acrea; that an additional 20 acres would <br />54,027 acrea ....ould be be withdrawn from entry and <br />withdrawn from entry and location at Mill Creek <br />location. Includea Alpine Loop Campsround, resulting in a lola.I <br />National Backcountry B)"WBY, of 54.047 acres to be. <br />Red Bridge and The Gate withdnrwn. <br />campgroundll, Powdcrhorn <br />Primitive Area and Cochetopa <br />Can~n SRMAs, Slumgullion <br />EarthflON' National NaPJnll <br />Landmark, American Baain, <br />and Dillon Pinnaclea ACECa, <br />Cebolla Creek, plus BLM and <br />othcr agencies' miscellanc:oua <br />existing withdnrwala. <br /> <br />OIL, GAS, <br />AND GEO- <br />THERMAL <br />RE- <br />SOURCES <br /> <br />Opcn to leasing: (a) 610,169 <br />acres; (b) with a seuonal <br />stipulation, 288,640 acrea; (c) <br />with ltandard lcntll, 321,529 <br />acres. Closed to le.saing, <br />110,007 acrea (includea federal <br />oil and gaa eltate in WSAJ). <br /> <br />Open to leasing: (e) 672,639 Allow lea.ing on 720,176 acrea <br />acres; (b) with a no surface of federal oil, gaa, and <br />occupancy ltipuLItion, 30,856 geothermal estate with llandard <br />acrea; (c) with acasonal temlJ. <br />atipulations, In,311 acre.; (d) <br />with ltandard terma, 464,412 <br />acrea. <br /> <br />Open to IcasinS: (a) 667,422 Open to leaaing: (a) 674.169 <br />acres, (b) with a no IUrface acrel: (b) with a no surface <br />occupancy stipulation, 114,430 occupancy stipulation, 35,605 <br />acre.; (c) with seasona.l Ilip- acrea; (c) with seasonal <br />ulalions, 202,678 acres; (d) stipulations, 47,545 acre.; (d) <br />with atandard tenna, 350,314 with controlled IUtface UIC <br />acres. Ilipulation, 2,417 acre.; <br /> <br />Open to leal!ling: (a) 674,169 <br />acres; (b) with a no IUrU.CC <br />occupancy Ilipulation, 26,205 <br />acres; (c) with seasonal <br />Ilipulaliona, 11,823 acrea; (d) <br />with controUcd surface use <br />Ilipulation, 13,166 acrea; <br />