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SO 3349 section (c)
"Kelleher, Karen" <kkelleh@blm.gov>
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"Kelleher, Karen" <kkelleh@blm.gov> Mon Apr 10 2017 10:36:28 GMT-0600 (MDT) "McGinnis, Shelley" <smcginnis@blm.gov> Leah Baker <lbaker@blm.gov>, "Bernier, Heather" <hbernier@blm.gov> SO 3349 section (c)
Hi Shelly, one approach to avoid having to identify every regulation & policy of every program that could put restrictions on energy development during land use planning would be to reference the land use planning handbook, with text that states something like: Appendix C of the land use handbook identifies resource programs that may place restrictions on uses that could impact energy development. The specific restrictions considered would depend on the individual program's requirements, as identified in the laws, regulations, manuals, handbooks, and instruction memoranda governing each program.
I'm also including leah & heather on this email to see what they think of this suggestion.
karen
Karen Kelleher Deputy Assistant Director - Resources and Planning Main Interior room 5644 kkelleh@blm.gov 202-208-4896
"McGinnis, Shelley" <smcginnis@blm.gov>
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"McGinnis, Shelley" <smcginnis@blm.gov> Mon Apr 10 2017 11:23:04 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Kelleher, Karen" <kkelleh@blm.gov> Leah Baker <lbaker@blm.gov>, "Bernier, Heather" <hbernier@blm.gov> Re: SO 3349 section (c)
OK, I want to make sure that I list the reference to the correct document. I have it listed as BLM Land Use Planning Handbook, H-1601-1 (March 11,2005)
Is this correct? Following is the link to this document:
https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/uploads/Media Library BLM Policy Handbook h16011.pdf
Thanks, Shelley
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Kelleher, Karen <kkelleh@blm.gov> wrote:
Hi Shelly, one approach to avoid having to identify every regulation & policy of every program that could put restrictions on energy development during land use planning would be to reference the land use planning handbook, with text that states something like: Appendix C of the land use handbook identifies resource programs that may place restrictions on uses that could impact energy development. The specific restrictions considered would depend on the individual program's requirements, as identified in the laws, regulations, manuals, handbooks, and instruction memoranda governing each program.
I'm also including leah & heather on this email to see what they think of this suggestion.
karen
Karen Kelleher
Deputy Assistant Director - Resources and Planning
Main Interior room 5644
kkelleh@blm.gov
202-208-4896
Shelley McGinnis, Ph.D. Resource Advisor Bureau of Land Management Energy, Minerals, and Realty Management 1849 C Street NW, Room 5625 Washington, DC 20240 Office: 202-208-6551 Cell: 202-578-3010 Email: smcginnis@blm.gov
"Bernier, Heather" <hbernier@blm.gov>
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"Bernier, Heather" <hbernier@blm.gov> Mon Apr 10 2017 13:13:31 GMT-0600 (MDT) "McGinnis, Shelley" <smcginnis@blm.gov> "Kelleher, Karen" <kkelleh@blm.gov>, Leah Baker
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This is the correct version and the link is correct as well.
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 1:23 PM, McGinnis, Shelley <smcginnis@blm.gov> wrote: OK, I want to make sure that I list the reference to the correct document. I have it listed as BLM Land Use Planning Handbook, H-1601-1 (March 11,2005)
Is this correct? Following is the link to this document:
https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/uploads/Media Library BLM Policy Handbook h1601-1.pdf
Thanks, Shelley
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Kelleher, Karen <kkelleh@blm.gov> wrote:
Hi Shelly, one approach to avoid having to identify every regulation & policy of every program that could put restrictions on energy development during land use planning would be to reference the land use planning handbook, with text that states something like: Appendix C of the land use handbook identifies resource programs that may place restrictions on uses that could impact energy development. The specific restrictions considered would depend on the individual program's requirements, as identified in the laws, regulations, manuals, handbooks, and instruction memoranda governing each program.
I'm also including leah & heather on this email to see what they think of this suggestion.
karen
Karen Kelleher Deputy Assistant Director - Resources and Planning Main Interior room 5644 kkelleh@blm.gov 202-208-4896
Shelley McGinnis, Ph.D. Resource Advisor Bureau of Land Management Energy, Minerals, and Realty Management 1849 C Street NW, Room 5625 Washington, DC 20240 Office: 202-208-6551 Cell: 202-578-3010 Email: smcginnis@blm.gov
Heather Bernier Branch Chief for Planning & NEPA Bureau of Land Management WO-210 202.912.7292 office 541.591.1572 cell hbernier@blm.gov
"McGinnis, Shelley" <smcginnis@blm.gov>
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"McGinnis, Shelley" <smcginnis@blm.gov> Mon Apr 10 2017 13:55:51 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Bernier, Heather" <hbernier@blm.gov> "Kelleher, Karen" <kkelleh@blm.gov>, Leah Baker <lbaker@blm.gov> Re: SO 3349 section (c)
Thanks, Heather!
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 3:13 PM, Bernier, Heather <hbernier@blm.gov> wrote: This is the correct version and the link is correct as well.
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 1:23 PM, McGinnis, Shelley <smcginnis@blm.gov> wrote: OK, I want to make sure that I list the reference to the correct document. I have it listed as BLM Land Use Planning Handbook, H-1601-1 (March 11, 2005)
Is this correct? Following is the link to this document:
https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/uploads/Media Librar y BLM Policy Handbook h1601-1.pdf
Thanks, Shelley
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Kelleher, Karen <kkelleh@blm.gov> wrote:
Hi Shelly, one approach to avoid having to identify every regulation & policy of every program that could put restrictions on energy development during land use planning would be to reference the land use planning handbook, with text that states something like: Appendix C of the land use handbook identifies resource programs that may place restrictions on uses that could impact energy development. The specific restrictions considered would depend on the individual program's requirements, as identified in the laws, regulations, manuals, handbooks, and instruction memoranda governing each program.
I'm also including leah & heather on this email to see what they think of this suggestion.
karen
Karen Kelleher Deputy Assistant Director - Resources and Planning Main Interior room 5644
kkelleh@blm.gov
202-208-4896
Shelley McGinnis, Ph.D. Resource Advisor Bureau of Land Management Energy, Minerals, and Realty Management 1849 C Street NW, Room 5625 Washington, DC 20240 Office: 202-208-6551 Cell: 202-578-3010 Email: smcginnis@blm.gov
Heather Bernier Branch Chief for Planning & NEPA Bureau of Land Management WO-210 202.912.7292 office 541.591.1572 cell hbernier@blm.gov
Shelley McGinnis, Ph.D. Resource Advisor Bureau of Land Management Energy, Minerals, and Realty Management 1849 C Street NW, Room 5625 Washington, DC 20240 Office: 202-208-6551 Cell: 202-578-3010 Email: smcginnis@blm.gov