A
MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THAT THE NEW MEXICO
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO REMOVE LANDS IN THE CABEZON
AREA FROM FEDERAL WILDERNESS STUDY AREA DESIGNATION.
WHEREAS, the federal bureau of
land management has held tracts of federally owned lands in the Cabezon area of
New Mexico in wilderness study area designation under the federal Wilderness
Act for well over a decade; and
WHEREAS, the future of these
lands are federally protected by the bureau of land management; and
WHEREAS, without wilderness
study area or wilderness status, these lands are available for multiple use by
the entire public; and
WHEREAS, the wilderness study
area designation has prohibited management that may be beneficial to the
natural resource; and
WHEREAS, these tracts of land
contain permanent improvements and human habitation, including homesteads,
roads and utility transmission lines, both water and power; and
WHEREAS, these improvements
include the Cabezon water system, as well as roads accessing the checkerboard
area for New Mexico's multicultural population; and
WHEREAS, these tracts include
the Cabezon, Chamisa, Ignacio Chavez, Empedrado and La Lena wilderness study
areas; and
WHEREAS, the board of county
commissioners of Sandoval county, recognizing the multiple-use values and
functions of the lands within these wilderness study areas, has endorsed
returning those lands to their original uses; and
WHEREAS, only congress may take
action on the status of these wilderness study areas, either designating them
as wilderness areas or releasing them and making them available for use in
accordance with the federal Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the New Mexico
congressional delegation introduce and pursue legislation to remove the
Cabezon, Chamisa, Ignacio Chavez, Empedrado and La Lena wilderness study areas
from wilderness study area designation and return them to use in accordance
with the federal Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
copies of this memorial be transmitted to members of the New Mexico
congressional delegation.