NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES
for Natural Areas of the National Park System
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Appendix L
PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC REVIEW OF DRAFT MASTER PLANS
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Washington, D.C. 20240
October 28, 1969
PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC REVIEW OF DRAFT MASTER PLANS
General
A public meeting will be held for the purpose of
soliciting comments on drafts of master plans prepared for all existing
areas of the National Park System. This procedure does not preclude the
holding of meetings to obtain public reaction at an earlier stage in
planning studies.
Purpose of Meeting
The meeting will provide opportunities for local
residents, representatives of private organizations, and other
Governmental agencies to participate in the park planning process. Such
participation should result in helpful suggestions for park management
and should contribute to an approved master plan which has a broad base
of public understanding and support. Also, the meeting will focus more
attention on the interrelationships between the park and its surrounding
region.
Scope and Type of Meeting
The meeting will be "informal" and will not require a
formal notice, such as publication in the "Federal Register" and
recorded transcript, although an official transcript may be taken if the
Regional Director determines that the size of the area or scope of the
planning problems warrant.
The scope of the meeting is to discuss the proposed
master plannot wilderness proposals. Wilderness proposals will be
presented later at a formal public hearing in conformance with the
requirements of the Wilderness Act.
Scheduling and Notification
Master plans are ready for consideration at a public
meeting or public meetings when the Regional Director has determined
that they satisfactorily
reflect the approved management objectives, the
administrative policies of the Service, and the mandates of Congress.
The Regional Director is responsible for preparing press releases and
notifying all interested organizations and other Federal, State and
local agencies of the public meeting. The public will be given 30 days
before and 15 days after the date of the last public meeting, if a
series of meetings are held, to review and comment on the working draft
master plans. Copies of the draft plan will be available in the affected
parks, the Regional Office, and the State Coordinator's Office, and in
the Washington Office of the National Park Service.
The Superintendent will review the master plan with
the local area Advisory Committee, where such exists, prior to the
public meeting.
Conduct of the Public Meeting
The Superintendent in consultation with the Regional
Director and Chief, Office of Resource Planning, will make local
arrangements for the meeting. The meeting will be held in the immediate
vicinity of the area under consideration. A suitable meeting place will
be secured which is large enough to accommodate the number of persons
expected to attend.
The Regional Director or his designee will conduct
the public meeting. He will explain the ground rules of the meeting and
make other appropriate remarks regarding the purpose of the meeting and
the planning procedures of the National Park Service.
The Team Captain, who was responsible for field
studies and preparation of the master plan, will make a succinct,
informative presentation and provide technical backup assistance. His
presentation will be an objective explanation of the rationale of the
master plan. The reaction of the public will be sincerely sought and
questions and answers will be encouraged.
Follow Up
Following each meeting (including the 15-day
post-meeting period), a résumé will be prepared by the Superintendent
which indicates the number in attendance, the names and affiliations of
those who actively participated, a summary of major suggestions
presented at the meeting as well as correspondence received before and
after, and other pertinent factors. In cases where a transcript or tape
recording is made, it must be summarized.
An evaluation of the public meeting and all related
materials will be made by the Regional Director, Superintendent, Team
Captain, local area Advisory Committee (if one exists), and Regional
Advisory Committee, to determine what changes, if any, should be made to
the proposed master plan before approval by the Regional Director.
The Regional Director will notify, by appropriate
means, organizations, agencies and other interested parties of the
approval of the master plan and the location where copies will be
available for examination.
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