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Did you know a goal of the Beaverhead County Resource Use
Committee (BCRUC) is to support the development and revision of
Beaverhead County Comprehensive Plan; to include all resources upon
which county customs, cultures, and economy are dependent; provide
county government with a tool that will enable the county to
effectively influence government and non-government entities when
making decisions that affect environment, customs, cultures, and
economy of the people of Beaverhead County?
BCRUC Document List
The following documents are available online or at the Beaverhead
County Courthouse:
October
2001 BLM RMP Scoping Comments
Beaverhead
County Resource Use Plan Amendment, July 2001
- July
2001 Resource Use Plan as MS Word DOC file
June
2000 Resource Use Plan Draft
Cover
Letter for June 2000 Draft
July 1999
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01/24/2003 Entry: "BCRUC Meeting January 29, 2003"
The Beaverhead County Resource Use Committee (BCRUC) will be holding
a public meeting on January 29, 2003 at 6:30PM at the Commissioners
meeting room in the Courthouse.
Meeting topics will include:
Analysis of the Management Situation (AMS) from the
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
- County hearing on B-DNF AMS at Feb. 5, 2003 at 4-H Building 7:00 PM
Resource Management Plan Digest (RMP Digest) from the BLM Dillon
Field Office (DFO)
- County hearings on DFO RMP Digest
Dillon - Feb. 6, 2003 at 4-H Building, 5:30 PM
Jackson - Feb 12, 2003 at City Hall, 5:30 PM
Lima - Feb 13, 2003 at the School, 5:30 PM
Alternative Development for public land planning processes
- Either for specific issues or complete alternatives
Updating County Comprehensive Plan to a Growth Policy on a variety of
issuse including:
- Endangered Species Management (Lynx, wolves, Westslope Cutthroat
Trout, etc.)
- Habitat Management (Sagebrush, riparian areas, grasslands, forests)
- Special Area Management (released wilderness study areas,
historic/cultural areas, etc)
- Alternative Development including themes and possible
DEIS alternatives
All the meetings are open to the public and the public is encouraged
and invited to attend.
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