[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 231 (Friday, December 2, 2005)]
[Notices]
[Pages 72312-72313]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E5-6773]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Land Management

[AZ-330-06-1232-EA, AZ-SRP-330-06-01 and AZ-SRP-330-06-02]


 Temporary Closure of Selected Public Lands in La Paz County, AZ, 
During the Operation of the 2006 Parket 250 and Parket 425 Desert Races

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Temporary closure of selected public lands in La Paz County, 
Arizona, during the operation of the 2006 Parker 250 and Parker 425 
Desert Races.

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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lake Havasu Field Office 
announces the temporary closure of selected public lands under its 
administration in La Paz County, Arizona. This action is being taken to 
help ensure public safety and prevent unnecessary environmental 
degradation during the officially permitted running of the 2006 Parker 
250, and the 2006 Parker 425 Desert Races. Areas subject to this 
closure include all public land, including county maintained roads and 
highways located on public lands, that are located within two miles of 
the designated racecourse. The racecourse and closure areas are 
described in the Supplementary Information section of this notice. Maps 
of the designated racecourse are maintained in the Bureau of Land 
Management Lake Havasu Field Office, 2610 Sweetwater Avenue, Lake 
Havasu City, AZ 86406.

Event Dates: Parker 250 on January 7, 2006, and Parker 425 on February 
4, 2006.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bryan Pittman, Field Staff Law 
Enforcement Ranger, BLM Lake Havasu Field Office, 2610 Sweetwater 
Avenue, Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86406, (928) 505-1200.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Description of Race Course Closed Area

    Beginning at the eastern boundary of the Colorado River Indian 
Tribe (CRIT) Reservation, the course runs east along Shea Road, then 
east along the Parker-Swansea Road to the Central Arizona Project Canal 
(CAP), then north on the west side of the CAP Canal, crossing the canal 
on the county-maintained road, running northeast into Mineral Wash 
Canyon, then southeast on the county-maintained road, through the four-
corners intersection to Midway, then east on Transmission Pass Road, 
through State Trust lands located in Butler Valley, turning north into 
Cunningham Wash to North Tank; continuing back south to the 
Transmission Pass Road and east (reentering public land) within two 
miles of Alamo Dam Road. The course turns south and west onto the 
wooden power line road, onto the State Trust lands in Butler Valley, 
turning southwest into Cunningham Wash to the Graham Well, intersecting 
Butler Valley Road, then north and west onto public lands proceeding 
west to the ``Bouse Y'' intersection, located two miles north of Bouse, 
Arizona. The course then proceeds north, paralleling the Bouse-Midway 
Road to the Midway Pit. From Midway, it goes west on the north boundary 
road of the East Cactus Plain Wilderness Area to Parker-Swansea Road. 
The course then goes west in Osborne Wash, south of the Parker-Swansea 
Road to the CAP Canal, along the north boundary of the Cactus Plain 
Wilderness Study Area, staying in Osborne Wash, it proceeds west in 
Osborne Wash to the CRIT Reservation boundary.

Times of the Temporary Land Closure

    The Parker 250 Desert Race closure is in effect from 2 p.m. (MST) 
on Friday, January 06, 2006, through 6 p.m. (MST) on Saturday, January 
7, 2006. Parker 425 Desert Race closure is in effect from 2 p.m. (MST) 
on Friday, February 3, 2005, through 11:59 p.m. (MST) on Saturday, 
February 4, 2006.

Prohibited Acts

    The following acts are prohibited during the temporary land 
closure:
    1. Being present on, or driving on, the designated racecourse. This 
does NOT apply to race participants, race officials, or emergency 
vehicles authorized by or operated by local, State and Federal 
government agencies. Emergency medical response shall only be conducted 
by personnel and vehicles operating under the guidance of La Paz County 
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) or the Arizona Department of Health 
Sciences. These EMS vehicles may also be on the course to serve 
emergency medical needs.
    2. Vehicle parking or stopping in areas affected by the closure, 
except where such is specifically allowed (designated spectator areas).
    3. Camping in any area, except in the designated spectator areas.
    4. Discharge of firearms.
    5. Possession or use of any fireworks.
    6. Cutting or collecting firewood of any kind, including dead and 
down wood or other vegetative material.
    7. Operating any vehicle (except registered race vehicles), 
including off-highway vehicles, not registered and

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equipped for street and highway operation.
    8. Operating any vehicle in the area of the closure at a speed of 
more than 35 mph. This does not apply to registered race vehicles 
during the race, while on the designated racecourse.
    9. Failure to obey any official sign posted by the Bureau of Land 
Management, LaPaz County, or the race promoter. Violations will be 
enforced under applicable State and Federal Statutes.
    10. Parking any vehicle in a manner that obstructs or impedes 
normal traffic movement.
    11. Failure to obey any person authorized to direct traffic, 
including law enforcement officers, BLM officials and designated race 
officials.
    12. Failure to observe Spectator Area quiet hours of 10 p.m. to 6 
a.m.
    13. Failure to keep campsite or race viewing site free of trash and 
litter.
    14. Allowing any pet or other animal to be unrestrained by a leash 
of not more than 6 feet in length.
    The above restrictions do not apply to emergency vehicles owned by 
the United States, the State of Arizona, or La Paz County. Emergency 
medical response shall only be conducted by personnel and vehicles 
operating under applicable Federal, State or local jurisdictions. 
Authority for closure of public lands is found in 43 CFR 8340, subpart 
8341; 43 CFR 8360, Subpart 8364.1; 43 CFR subpart 9268 and 43 CFR 2930. 
Persons who violate this closure order are subject to arrest, and upon 
conviction may be fined not more than $100,000 and/or imprisoned for 
not more than 12 months.

Timothy Z. Smith,
Field Manager, BLM Lake Havasu Field Office.
 [FR Doc. E5-6773 Filed 12-1-05; 8:45 am]
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