
High Quality Plank for Pipe Outdoor Horse Stall Stables Door 4m
Scoping is designed to be an open process to gather input early in
the NEPA process. In addition to notifying interested parties about
a proposed project, it helps identify environmental issues and
alternatives to be addressed in the EA. A number of internal and
public scoping meetings were conducted with the NPS staff to
identify the project’s purpose, need, and objectives; to develop
preliminary alternatives; and to identify associated issues and
impact topics. Public scoping occurred from May 24 to June 21,
2006, and again from February 3 to March 5, 2010, and included
public meetings and open houses. The results of earlier scoping
were used to develop concept alternatives that provided the basis
for preliminary alternatives presented at the public meeting and
open house held February 3, 2010. Scoping meetings were designed to
receive input regarding the stated purpose, need, and objectives of
the Plan; the preliminary action alternatives; and identify issues
of concern to the public related to the planning effort.
Communication with USFWS, the SHPO, and other agencies occurred on
April 4, 2006, January 13, 2010 and February 2011. A more detailed
description of scoping activities, including agency consultation,
is presented in the Chapter 5 - Consultation and Coordination of
this EA.
Environmental issues were analyzed to determine impact statements
of problems or effects (both beneficial and detrimental) that might
occur if the actions identified in the alternatives were
implemented (or in the case of the No Action Alternative, continue
to be implemented). Issues and concerns related to the potential
environmental effects of the proposed action were identified
through input from individuals, organizations, federal agencies,
and the NPS public scoping efforts. Subsequently, the issues
identified were used to help formulate the alternatives and
mitigation measures. The comments generally addressed the
following: ·
.The number of horses allowed and appropriate stable sites; ·
.How privately boarded horses benefit Park visitors; ·
.The number and type of Park partner facility operators (e.g.,
for-profit versus non-profit operators); ·
.The type and extent of public programs that should be offered; ·
.The size and best location for the volunteer horse patrol program;
·
.The need for facility improvements; and ·
Impacts to federally protected species and other natural and
cultural resources. In response to the comments and concerns raised
through scoping, as well as the requirements of laws, regulations,
and policies, the NPS identified those impact topics needing
detailed analysis. A summary of the impact topics is provided
below. The analysis of the impact topics evaluated is presented in
Chapter 4 – Environmental Consequences of this EA.
Alternative B includes two options; Option B1 would result in
permanent stables at four sites and Option B2, the Preferred
Alternative, would result in permanent stables at three locations.
Under Option B1, Golden Gate Dairy, Tennessee Valley, Lower
Tennessee Valley and Rodeo Valley would remain as equestrian
stables. In contrast, under Option B2 the same sites are considered
except Lower Tennessee Valley- which would no longer be a stable,
and the horses for the Park Horse Patrol program would be moved to
the Tennessee Valley stables. Otherwise, Options B1 and B2 would be
similar and would include the elements common to all alternatives,
as described above and in section 2.3.2. The overall number of
horses in stalls (76) would remain the same as existing
(Alternative A).
The product details:
Name | High Quality Plank for Pipe Outdoor Horse Stall Stables Door 4m |
Front Type | Swing, Sliding, Fancy, European, or customized |
Size | Length: 8ft, 10ft, 12ft, 14ft (2.5m - 4.0m) |
Material | Frame tube 50*50mm RHS, and 102/114mm Round Post in middle door |
Finish | Powder Coated Finish or Hot Dip Galvanized Finish |
Infill wood | in bamboo wood, 20mm, 25mm, 28mm, 32mm, 38mm. |
Fittings | (a.) brass lock latch |
Advantage | (1.) Full welds will make sure the stalls are strong and durable. |
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