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Show Planning Guidelines on San Juan County Land Being Sought by BLM Ok. residents will II . ,, . , ' w l.Oi'.ll It'sutenls Will ! vl,lll l0 .IsKcd til list problems and issues lo (U COnsidl'I'Od in draft - in; planning guidelines for lands administered t the Hiiro. in of Land Management in southeastern south-eastern S.ui Juan I'ounn . Kr.mK l Shields, Monticello Mon-ticello District Manager, slated tli.it the area lo bo covered includes all of iho national resource ilU.M l.uuls from Mon- livi'llo south (o the San '"" Kier and from U,o I oK.r.Klo stale lino west li Comb Kuk;o. 1'he meetings will actually act-ually l,0 work sessions where pooplo list ami '.iu priorities for problems pro-blems aiul issues ofcon-to ofcon-to then on these l.uuls. Persons attending the meeting will be asked to consider general land l,so as it relates to such things as livestock for-jigt for-jigt fish and wildlife habitat, ha-bitat, forest products, mining and other minerals, miner-als, aesihetics, recreation, recrea-tion, tourism, access ''';uls, highways, and public pu-blic utility corridors. C Hiens also will be asked to add to the physical phy-sical information that may have been inadvertently inadver-tently omitted by HLM. The meetings will begin be-gin at 7:00 p.m. in each community as scheduled below: November 2( -Bluff School; November 27 - Monticello High School Cafeteria; November Nove-mber 28 - San Juan High School Cafeteria at Blanding; November 29 -Monte z u m a C reek School; December 6 -Eastland School. "This kind of meeting is different. There's a little bit of a classroom atmosphere, but it's interesting, in-teresting, and everyone gets equal time. In turn, the BLM gets a full range ran-ge of issues rather than just a few hot items," |