East Mesa. Goals: To protect the unique wildlife and cultural values within those portions of the East Mesa.

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Description/Location: This proposal includes National Conservation Lands and an expansion of the existing ACEC. These lands are located in southeastern Imperial County, about 16 miles southeast of El Centro, California and west of the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area. Nationally Significant Values: Ecological: The conservation lands and expanded ACEC contain some of the largest contiguous range for the flat tailed horned lizards (a federally listed Sensitive Species) and includes multiple sections of high population densities. Cultural: These conservation lands and expanded ACEC contain significant prehistoric archaeological sites including habitation, possible cremations, trails systems/segments, habitation sites, and areas of traditional and sacred values to Native American tribes. These sites are eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Special Designations/ Plan/Date: ACEC Plan 70/1982 Relevance and Importance Criteria: Relevant biological and cultural resources. In addition to significant cultural resources and the flat tail horned lizard presence, other relevant wildlife, recreational, and geothermal resources exist in this ACEC. provides habitat for a variety of bird species on the Audubon Society Blue List. Special status vegetation including Ammobroma sonorae (Sand food) and Croton wigginsii (Wiggins croton) are found in the area. Significant geothermal resources and existing leases are located in the. Goals: To protect the unique wildlife and cultural values within those portions of the. For NLCS Lands: Where this ruleset differs from the plan wide NLCS rulesets, the more restrictive rules will apply. Designation and Acreage by Alternative: Alternative BLM Acres of NLCS BLM Acres within BLM Acres within ACEC within ACEC or Wildlife ACEC Wildlife Allocation Disturbance Cap Allocation No Action 0 42,100 0 1% Preferred Alternative 80,400 94,100 0 1% 1 0 103,900 0 1% 2 3 4 94,300 94,300 0 1% 94,900 103,900 0 1% 74,700 94,100 0 1% * Acreage values are for BLM managed lands

Alternatives: All Action Alternatives: The area would be identified as an ACEC is expanded (see table above and maps to follow for differences). No Action: The original area would be managed as it currently is. Objectives (desired future conditions)/allowable Uses/ Actions Objective: Minimize soil disturbance. Preserve existing air quality. Resource Soil, water, air Actions: Coordinate with the Imperial County Air Pollution Control Board. The vegetation type in this ACEC is Creosote Bush Scrub. Sensitive plant species including silver leaved sunflower, sand food, and Wiggins croton are found within this ACEC. Vegetation (incl. special status species) Objective: Maintain robust populations of native plants. Action: Manage vehicular traffic to stay on designated OHV routes. This will protect the habitat of these species. Objective: Create a baseline of plant species to track environmental changes. Action: Inventory vascular and non vascular plants, include soil crust species, in the ACEC. The ACEC is utilized by several significant species in addition to the flat tailed horned lizard. These include the sharp shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus), Cooper's hawk (A. cooperi), Swainson's hawk (Buteo swainsoni), ferruginous hawk (B. haliaetus), American kestrel (Falco sparverius), white winged dove (Zenaida asiatica), mourning dove (Z. macroura), ground dove (Columbina passerina), burrowing owl (Speotyto cunicularia), loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus), yellow warbler (Dendroica petechia), coyote (Canis latrans), kit fox (Vulpes macrotis), blacktail jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), desert cottontail (Sylvilagus auduboni), and mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus). Also included within the ACEC boundary is part of the formerly proposed Critical Habitat of the Andrew's dune scarab beetle which is a candidate species for Federal listing by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Fish and Wildlife (incl. special status species) Objective: Protect and monitor habitat that supports the Flat tailed Horned Lizard (special status species). Action: Determine the effect of pesticide spraying on the flattailed horned lizard and its prey, the harvester ant. Action: Participate actively in the Flat Tail Interagency Coordinating Committee to coordinate the management of the flat tailed

horned lizard and its habitat. Action: Monitor wildlife for habitat and population change. See programmatic ACEC cultural resources objective and action items in general cultural resources rules. Cultural Resources Objective: Protect and monitor cultural resources within the ACEC. Action: Monitor the creation of illegal routes and perform route restoration as needed. Action: Perform route restoration to erase illegal routes. Action: Conduct regular ranger patrols and surveillance. Action: Exclude OHV use within one mile of cultural resources except on designated routes. Action: Install informative signage and a kiosk to ensure the public is aware of restrictions. Action: Consult with local Indian tribes and knowledgeable traditional practitioners regarding the cultural resource values present within the ACEC. Action: Survey, identify and record new cultural resources within the ACEC boundaries. Objective: Maintain the existing characteristic landscape. Visual Resources Actions: Mitigate changes to characteristic landscape through the applicable VRM management class prescriptions. Objective: Manage the route of travel network to fulfill requirements of the original CDCA Plan and the WECO Plan Amendment. Action: Provide signage and maps to the public to inform them of route locations and regulations. Action: Increase ranger patrols and other BLM personnel visits to the area. Action: Monitor the creation of illegal routes and perform route restoration as needed. Objective: Provide recreational opportunities that are compatible with the protection of the wildlife, vegetation, and cultural resources. Action: Limit OHV, prohibit competitive events Action: Increase ranger patrols and other BLM personnel visits to the area. Action: Continue to allow and monitor recreational activities (Hunting, target shooting, camping etc.) Action: Install informative signage and a kiosk to ensure the public is aware of sensitive wildlife and cultural resource values. Trails and Travel Recreation

Non Energy ROW applications would be processed as long as they do not conflict with the purpose of the ACEC. Transmission line ROWs would be allowable within designated utility corridors. Not an allowable use. Renewable energy development is not compatible with NLCS and ACEC unit values and criteria. No Solar or Wind Energy projects within the ACEC. Rights of Way Renewable Energy Objective: Allow geothermal leasing in portions of the ACEC while mitigating impact on other important values. Action: Permit geothermal leasing as outlined in the Final Environmental Assessment Record Non competitive Leases for the Geothermal Exploration and Development, as amended by this planning document. Action: Open to geothermal leasing with a NSO stipulation. Objective: Prevent impacts to sensitive wildlife values within the ACEC which occur as a result of surface or habitat disturbing activities. Minimize potential impacts resulting from geothermal energy development within the ACEC. Minimize potential impacts form hydrocarbon energy development within the ACEC. Locatable Minerals Mineral Materials Non Energy Leasables Allowable Uses: Geothermal leasing and geothermal energy development. Oil and gas exploration and development, with an NSO stipulation. Action: Prohibit extraction of mineral material. Make site specific recommendation for mitigation of oil and gas development when specific Plans of Operations, Development, Utilization, and Abandonment are received.

Singer Geoglyphs North Algodones Dunes Expansion Picacho 78 -B -A Expansion 115 364 8 -C 98 4.5 6.5 N Æ Plank Road -D Preferred Alternative ACECs Date Printed: 5/29/2013 Prepared by BLM California Office Cities Proposed NLCS Proposed ACEC Design Focus Areas

North Algodones Dunes Mesquite Singer Geoglyphs Indian Pass 78 - B - A 115 8 364 - C Pilot Knob 98 - D Plank Road N Æ 8 6 Alternative 1 ACECs Date Printed: 5/29/2013 Prepared by BLM California Office Proposed ACEC Proposed NLCS Design Focus Areas Cities

Singer Geoglyphs North Algodones Dunes 78 -B -A 115 364 8 -C 98 4.5 6.5 N Æ Plank Road -D Alternative 2 ACECs Date Printed: 5/29/2013 Prepared by BLM California Office Cities Proposed NLCS Proposed ACEC Design Focus Areas

North Algodones Dunes Mesquite Indian Pass Singer Geoglyphs 78 -B -A 115 8 364 -C 98 6 8 N Æ Pilot Knob Plank Road -D Alternative 3 ACECs Date Printed: 5/29/2013 Prepared by BLM California Office Cities Proposed NLCS Proposed ACEC Design Focus Areas

North Algodones Dunes - B - A 115 8 - C - D Plank Road N 6 4 Alternative 4 ACECs Date Printed: 8/6/2014 Prepared by BLM California Office Proposed NLCS Proposed ACEC Proposed Wildlife Allocation Design Focus Areas Variance Lands

Plank Road 98 115 8 Æ 2 3 N Date Printed: 5/29/2013 Prepared by BLM California Office Cities