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Final Comment Letter
Willard
Species list for management plan with thinning project proposed.
The project is on both sides of US 64 within a 120-foot wide corridor. The Rio Grande crossing is not included. The client is NMDOT. This is a planning effort. They plan to reconstruct the roadway. Likely they will be adding shoulders and improving intersections.
The proposed project will include the development of a 10' x 10' Lease area for a proposed 4' utility H-Frame and a 140' [145' with appurtenances]) tall utility pole tower and associated communications equipment. A proposed 8' wide x ±120' long access easement will extend in a westerly direction from N. World Drive. In addition a separate 5' wide x ±105' long utility easement utility easement will extend in an southerly direction from an existing utility pole and terminate at the proposed access route
To do defensible space thinning around homes down to 40 to 60 square feet of Basal Area in P/J with and Ponderosa pine component or Thin to 60 80 in mix conifer. Chip slash less than 3 inches at the small end and remove all P/J Ponderosa pine firewood over 3 inches on the small end from April 1 to October 1. Chip all slash and leave firewood from Oct 1 to April 1. Thin on slopes up to 40%. Wildlife T and E was check on the BISOM web page and done with knowledge of the area by the landowners and NM Forestry Staff.
To do defensible space thinning around homes down to 40 to 60 square feet of Basal Area in P/J with and Ponderosa pine component or Thin to 60 80 in mix conifer. Chip slash less than 3 inches at the small end and remove all P/J Ponderosa pine firewood over 3 inches on the small end from April 1 to October 1. Chip all slash and leave firewood from Oct 1 to April 1. Thin on slopes up to 40%. Wildlife T and E was check on the BISOM web page and done with knowledge of the area by the landowners and NM Forestry Staff.
To do defensible space thinning around homes down to 40 to 60 square feet of Basal Area in P/J with and Ponderosa pine component or Thin to 60 80 in mix conifer. Chip slash less than 3 inches at the small end and remove all P/J Ponderosa pine firewood over 3 inches on the small end from April 1 to October 1. Chip all slash and leave firewood from Oct 1 to April 1. Thin on slopes up to 40%. Wildlife T and E was check on the BISOM web page and done with knowledge of the area by the landowners and NM Forestry Staff.
This project is to assist with annual environmental review and planning conducted by USACE at all dam sites (Cochiti Lake, Jemez Canyon and Galisteo) managed by the Cochiti Lake project office. August 31st-September 1st USACE employees will be conducting visual surveys of project sites and facilities in accordance with the USACE Environmental Review Guide for Operations (ERGO). No acitivties will be performed which could result in ground, auditorily, or air quality disturbance. No equipment will be used. The collection of this data will strictly be used for planning and assessing environmental compliance.
October 1, 2022 - November 4, 2022 - Cut-stump treatment and slash/chipping treatment to occur post-bird nesting period and after Pecos sunflower, Wright's marsh thistle and Great Plains ladies-tresses orchid are dormant. Treatment combines chainsaw and lopper cutting of salt cedar and Russian olive and brushing of Habitat herbicide application on stem immediately after cutting invasives. Extreme care is needed within rare plant habitats. All woody slash material to be chipped.
Bap Power Corporation DBA Cenergy Power ("Cenergy") is proposing to construct the Schoup Solar Project (Project), a solar facility which would occupy approximately 22.5 acres of privately-owned land in the County of San Miguel, New Mexico (see attached Site Location Figure). The design includes 13,200 solar modules attached to a single axis tracking system. The nameplate capacity of the facility will be 7.128 MWdc with an anticipated grid supply of 4.950 MWac. Thirty-Three (33) inverters within the project footprint will convert DC power to AC and the electricity will be transmitted to existing utility poles on George Shoup Relief Rte. The remaining components on-site include a gravel access road and a 6-foot tall chain link fence & 1 inch of 3 strands barbed wire, which will surround the solar facility.
D22077-9 Sierra Bonita / Commnet Wireless Replacement Tower/ Mora County, NM
Commnet Wireless LLC., proposes to replace an existing monopole tower with a new 80 ft. monopole telecommunications tower in approximately the same location as the tower to be removed, and to expand the equipment area with a new 247 square foot lease area north of the existing equipment. A new fiber and power route will be installed and connect with an existing utility pole near site. The proposed site is located on the west facing slope of La Mesa and the ground cover consists of part of the dirt access road, sparse grass, and surrounding pine and scrub oak forest (not the peak ridgeline). The site has been cut into the slope of the mesa to level it for access and the existing tower and equipment, no tree removal is anticipated. The site is east of Sierra Bonita, in Mora County, NM. Existing easements will be utilized at the site.
Cannon Airforce Base Draft Environmental Assessment Infrastructure Improvements
Draft Environmental Assessment has been prepared for infrastructure improvements on Cannon Airforce Base. These improvements include a dormitory, storage facility, and munitions storage area.
D22077-3 Guadalupita / Commnet Wireless / Mora County
Commnet Wireless LLC., proposes to replace an existing monopole tower with a new 80 ft. monopole telecommunications tower and to expand the existing equipment area to include a new 900 square foot lease area which consists of mixed prairie grasses or existing tower equipment. The proposed site is located on the western end of a sloping ridge in mixed rangeland and woodland east/northeast of Guadalupita, Mora County, New Mexico. Existing access easement and utilities present at site will be utilized.
A 0.96-mile-long multi-use, off-road, nonmotorized, 10' wide paved trail to extend access along the Acequia Trail further south to San Felipe Road and connect it to the existing El Camino Real Trail north of Agua Fria Road. The project will provide enhanced connectivity between the Acequia Trail, Santa Fe River, and Tierra Contenta trails via north-south connectors near San Felipe Road.
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