CARA 45-day Objection Period Public Web Text One Mile Lonesome Ridge IRP USDA Forest Service, White Mountain National Forest, Androscoggin Ranger District, One Mile Lonesome Ridge Integrated Resource Project (IRP) Draft Decision Notice Available. The Androscoggin Ranger District has released the environmental assessment, finding of no significant impact, and draft decision notice for the One Mile Lonesome Ridge Integrated Resource Project. The project area includes portions of the One Mile Lonesome Ridge (OMLR) Habitat Management Unit (HMU) on National Forest System lands in Coos County, New Hampshire. Project activities are proposed on about 1,550 acres within the 5,100-acre OMLR HMU. The project includes management actions to diversify vegetation and wildlife habitat while providing a sustainable yield of high-quality timber products, improving the recreation experience, addressing transportation system needs, and implementing stream restoration activities. The draft decision notice and supporting documents including the environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact are available on the project website at https://www.fs.usda.gov/r09/whitemountain/projects/65064, or at the Androscoggin Ranger District, 300 Glen Road, Gorham, New Hampshire, 03581.This draft decision is subject to the pre-decisional objection process pursuant to 36 CFR Part 218, subparts A and B. Only individuals or organizations who submitted timely and specific written comments (218.2) about this project during designated opportunities for public comment are eligible to file an objection in accordance with 218.5. Issues raised in objections must be based on previously submitted timely, specific written comments regarding the proposed project unless based on new information arising after designated comment opportunities (218.8(c)). The burden is on the objector to demonstrate compliance with this requirement for objection issues. The objection must contain the minimum content requirements specified in 218.8(d). Incorporation of documents by reference is permitted only as provided in 218.8(b). The opportunity to object ends 45 days following the date of publication of the legal notice in the newspaper of record, the New Hampshire Union Leader. Written objections must be postmarked by the close of the filing period and received no later than 5 business days after the close of the filing period. The publication date in the newspaper of record is the exclusive means for calculating the time to file an objection, and those wishing to object should not rely upon dates or timeframe information provided by any other source. The 45-day time period is computed using calendar days, including Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holidays. When the time period expires on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal holiday, the time is extended to the end of the next federal working day. The regulations prohibit extending the length of the objection period. It is the objector's responsibility to ensure timely filing of a written objection with the reviewing officer. All objections are available for public inspection during and after the objection process. If no objections are filed within the 45-day time period, the final decision may be signed on but not before the 5th business day following the end of the objection filing period. To submit objections electronically, go to https://www.fs.usda.gov/r09/whitemountain/projects/65064. Written objections may be mailed or hand-delivered during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Central Time), excluding federal holidays) to: Derek Ibarguen, Reviewing Officer; Attn.: PAL-LSC Objections, Administrative Review Coord., Suite 700; USDA Forest Service, Eastern Region; 626 East Wisconsin Avenue; Milwaukee, WI 53202; or faxed to 414-944-3963. On July 3, 2025, the USDA released interim NEPA regulations at 7 CFR 1b. The regulations provide agencies with discretion to use either the new regulations, or the previous regulations at 36 CFR 220 for projects already underway. This project was developed with and continues to use the previous regulations. For more information regarding this project, please contact Joshua Sjostrom, Androscoggin District Ranger, at joshua.sjostrom@usda.gov or by phone at 603-466-2713. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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