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Show American Fork Canyon Land Use Plan Available After many months of interest inter-est and public input, the Draft Environmental Statement and Proposed Land Use Plan for the American Fork Canyon-Provo Canyon-Provo Peak Planning Unit is available for review, according to Bruce B. Hronek, Forest Supervisor, Uinta National Forest. The Preliminary Proposed Plan was released on June 1, 1973. Public comment was received through September 30. Many persons voiced interest in the management of their land. The Interdisciplinary Team then made necessary adjustments on the key issues indentified by the various phases of the input received. These changes are displayed in the "Consultation "Consulta-tion With Others" Section of the Plan. "This Proposed Land Use Plan establishes long-range objectivies and direction for management of the area of National Forest land from the Lone Peak area on the north to Springville on the south," Hronek said. A copy of the Draft Statement State-ment and Land Use Plan was filed with the Council on Environmental En-vironmental Quality on January Jan-uary 8, 1974. "We invite all interested to study this document docu-ment and submit any additional addition-al comments or concerns you may have by March 22, 1974, after which time the Final Environmental Statement and Land Use Plan outlining the firm management action will be prepared," Hronick concluded. conclu-ded. The Plan is available for review re-view at the Supervisor's Office in Provo, and District Ranger Offices in Heber, Pleasant Grove, and Spanish Fork. It is also available in the libraries shown on the elclosed list |