From Deseret News archives:
Road guidelines issued
Action by Norton angers environmental groups
Norton's memo outlining the policy upholds a September ruling by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals that state officials say is good news but environmentalists say threatens protected areas with potential road construction and maintenance.
"This is classic Gale Norton," said Heidi McIntosh, conservation director for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. "It's like getting punched in the head with a velvet glove."
Local government officials could not be reached for comment late Wednesday.
The policy centers on a Civil War-era mining law, Revised Statute 2477, that gave states and counties rights of way across federal lands. Congress repealed the law in 1976 but did not cancel the rights of way created under the law, leading to disputes between local governments and environmental watchdogs over which routes are actual roads that should be maintained.
The federal government created several policies, including a 2003 agreement with then-Gov. Mike Leavitt, on how to handle the complicated task of defining a road claim under the law and who controls it.
SUWA had long contended that county governments were grading cattle trails, streambeds and long-abandoned jeep tracks across public lands to hurt the chances of the land from being designated as wilderness.
The court also ruled that while only courts could finally determine the ownership issue, state law such as Utah's statute that says an R.S.2477 route is a road if it had continuous use for 10 years prior to 1976 is good enough to establish a right of way.
Norton's memo applies the 10th Circuit's ruling nationwide. The new guidelines protect federal lands by clarifying that these roads cannot be expanded or significantly improved without consultation with federal land managers, according to the Interior Department. It ends the 2003 agreement made with Utah and previous policies guiding R.S.2477 claims.
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