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San Bernardino National Forest Land Management Plan - Part 2

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<strong>Land</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>Part</strong> 2<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Bernardino</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> Strategy<br />

Primary Species Protected and Primary Uses<br />

CBLUZ Primary Species Protected Place<br />

Gold<br />

Mountain<br />

Bald eagle roost area,<br />

Arenaria ursina, Eriogonum<br />

kennedyi var.<br />

austromontanum, Castilleja<br />

cinerea, and many Sensitive<br />

plant species, high quality<br />

pebble plain habitat.<br />

Big Bear<br />

Little<br />

Horsethief<br />

Arroyo toad Cajon<br />

Canyon<br />

Lower Arroyo toad, southwestern<br />

Deep C reek willow flycatcher<br />

South<br />

Baldwin<br />

Lake<br />

Silverwood<br />

Shay Creek unarmored threespined<br />

stickleback, bald eagle,<br />

Andrew’s marble butterfly,<br />

unidentified fairy shrimp,<br />

Castilleja cinerea, Sidalcea Big Bear<br />

pedata, Taraxacum<br />

californicum, Thelypodium<br />

stenopetalum and several<br />

Sensitive plant species<br />

Page 10<br />

September 2005<br />

Primary Uses<br />

This is a partial list of activities associated with<br />

these CBLUZ's. See Suitable Use Tables (<strong>Part</strong><br />

2) for full description of all suitable uses.<br />

Where<br />

CBLUZ overlaps with existing<br />

North<br />

Baldwin Lake and Holcomb<br />

Valley<br />

Special Interest Area, suitable<br />

uses<br />

in CBLUZ will be applied.<br />

Current<br />

use of <strong>Forest</strong> System Road<br />

3N69<br />

is retained for OHV trail and<br />

motorized<br />

use. A power line proposal<br />

with<br />

supporting infrastructure is<br />

anticipated<br />

in the future, however the<br />

footprint<br />

is not mapped at this time.<br />

Construction<br />

of this future power line<br />

may<br />

be consistent with CBLUZ if<br />

neutral<br />

or beneficial. Mining claims<br />

may<br />

be present. If <strong>Plan</strong> of Operation is<br />

submitted, use authority under 36CFR<br />

228.A<br />

to avoid or minimize impacts.<br />

Retain <strong>Forest</strong> Order that prohibits<br />

v ehicular use. Pacific Crest Trail use is<br />

retained.<br />

Mining claims are present. If<br />

<strong>Plan</strong><br />

of Operation is submitted, use<br />

authority<br />

under 36CFR 228.A to avoid<br />

or<br />

minimize impacts.<br />

Continued day use. Current foot<br />

access<br />

to Deep Creek Hot Springs, Warm<br />

Springs,<br />

Pacific Crest Trail, and<br />

Devil’s<br />

Hole OHV Trail use and<br />

maintenance<br />

are retained. Future<br />

designation<br />

of the Bradford Trail may<br />

be<br />

consistent with CBLUZ if analysis<br />

shows<br />

designation would be neutral or<br />

beneficial<br />

to species.<br />

Where CBLUZ overlaps with existing<br />

North Baldwin Lake and Holcomb<br />

Valley Special Interest Area, suitable<br />

uses in CBLUZ will be applied.<br />

Continue education and signing to<br />

discourage unauthorized uses<br />

originating from adjacent private lands.

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