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This page provides links to Other Documents for Public Review related to the Coeur d'Alene RMP/EIS.

Public Meetings Presentation (February 2006)
The BLM hosted three public meetings February 7-9 to discuss the Draft RMP/EIS. Click here to view the Powerpoint presentation.

Scocioeconomic Report (June 2005)
The Socioeconomic Report documents the economic conditions of the RMP planning area and provides an overview of how current BLM management activities contribute to the regional economy. Click here for an Adobe Acrobat file of the full socioeconomic report (13 megabytes).

Scoping Report (March 2005)
This report summarizes all written comments received during the scoping period (September 3 to November 15, 2004). It includes the planning issues and planning criteria. Click here for an Adobe Acrobat file of the full scoping report (2 megabytes).

Areas of Critical Environmental Concern Nomination
Evaluation Report (March 2005)
This report documents the BLM's evaluation of 21 Areas of Critical Environmental Concern nominations, conducted as part of the Coeur d'Alene Resource Management Plan development process. The purpose of the evaluation was to determine if the nominated areas meet the criteria required by 43 CFR 1610.7-2. Click here for an Adobe Acrobat file of the full scoping report.

  Appendix A
  • Map 1: Constitution Mine and Millsite
  • Map 2: Farnham Forest
  • Map 3: Gamlin Lake
  • Map 4: Hecla-Star Tailings Piles and Wallace Landfill
  • Map 5: Hideaway Islands
  • Map 6: Killarney Lake
  • Map 7: Kootenai River Front
  • Map 8: Liberal King Millsite and Nabob Millsite
  • Map 9: Little North Fork Clearwater Headwaters and Lund Creek
  • Map 10: Morton Slough
  • Map 11: Mother Lode Mine
  • Map 12: Pulaski Tunnel Historic Site
  • Map 13: Rex Millsite Mine Tailings Pile
  • Map 14: Rochat Divide
  • Map 15: Sidney Mine and Millsite
  • Map 16: We-Like Mine
  • Map 17: Windy Bay
  • Map 18: Wolf Lodge Bay
  • Mineral Report (February 2005)
    The Mineral Report evaluates mineral resource potential in the Coeur d'Alene Field Office (RMP planning area). The leasable acquired lands and leasable, locatable, and salable commodities, including fuel and nonfuel varieties, are assessed. The report includes sections on the geology, mineral resources, and mineral resource potential and recommendations. A summary of the geology and geological conditions that are important for the formation of mineral resources in the region is presented. The description of the mineral resources includes the documentation of mines, prospects, and occurrences that are present within the planning area. The following are the Adobe Acrobat files of the report:

    Cover, Table of Contents, and Executive Summary (300kb)
    Chapter 1 (2.5mb)
    Chapter 2 (2.5mb)
    Chapter 3 (9mb)
    Chapters 4, 5, 6, and 7 (7mb)
    Appendix A - Oil and Gas Leases in Idaho (6mb)
    Appendix B - Acquired Lands Mineral Leases (1mb)
    Appendix C - Minerals Materials Contracts (350kb)
    Appendix D - Right-of-way Contract/Material Sites (1.5mb)
    Appendix E - Mineral Commodity Maps of Idaho (3mb)
    Appendix F - Industrial Mineral Map of Idaho (1mb)
    Appendix G - Sand Gravel and Crushed Stone in Idaho, District 2 (500kb)

    Summary of the Analysis of the Management Situation (January 2005)
    This document is a summary of the planning area's current conditions, resource trends, uses/activities, and how public lands are being managed. It describes the status, or present characteristics, and condition of BLM-administered lands, including physical and biological processes and general social and economic conditions that will be considered in the preparation of the RMP. 

    Download the Summary of the Analysis of the Management Situation (876kb) Acrobat Reader .pdf format.

    Sandpoint Community Economic Profile Workshop
    The BLM hosted an informal economic workshop in Sandpoint on January 26, 2005. This workshop was designed to help participants and the BLM better understand what local communities consider to be important economic growth factors and to discuss ways in which the BLM can make positive contributions. The BLM will take the ideas, generated by participants, under consideration during development of alternatives for the RMP. The workshop included a presentation and discussion of local social and economic information and focused on the economic potential of Sandpoint, Priest River, and Priest Lake.

    Download the Sandpoint Workshop Report (75kb) Acrobat Reader .pdf format.

    Download the Workshop Slideshow (6.8mb) This is a large MS Powerpoint (.ppt) file and may take some time to download.

    Download the Bonner County Community Economic Profile (427kb) Acrobat Reader .pdf format.


     


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