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Final environmental impact statement for the Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center ; Environmental impact statement for the Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center, final
E99.C874 U5 1996 ; I 1.98:B19/FINAL ; 98 ; "BLM/OR/WA/PL-96/002+1792"P. [2] of cover.; "Economic Development Administration (grant number 07-29-03468)."; Includes maps and ill.; Includes bibliographical references.; Photocopy. Ashland, Or.: Southern Oregon University Library, 2004. ; "The Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians, in partnership with the Coos Bay District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) are proposing to construct and operate an interpretive center near or on the South Coast of Oregon, near Coos Bay. The Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center is envisioned to contain a 51,000 square foot main building, a recreated coastal Indian village, an ethnobotanical interpretive trail, vehicular circulation and parking, and utilities infrastructure. This Environmental Impact Statement analyzes four alternatives for this proposed interpretive center. The proposed action of the BLM would locate the Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center on Gregory Point, which is an approximately 30-acre headland area north of Sunset Bay, west of Cape Arago Highway and south of Lighthouse Way" P. i [4].
Final environmental impact statement for the Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center ; Environmental impact statement for the Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center, final
E99.C874 U5 1996 ; I 1.98:B19/FINAL ; 98 ; "BLM/OR/WA/PL-96/002+1792"P. [2] of cover.; "Economic Development Administration (grant number 07-29-03468)."; Includes maps and ill.; Includes bibliographical references.; Photocopy. Ashland, Or.: Southern Oregon University Library, 2004. ; "The Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians, in partnership with the Coos Bay District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) are proposing to construct and operate an interpretive center near or on the South Coast of Oregon, near Coos Bay. The Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center is envisioned to contain a 51,000 square foot main building, a recreated coastal Indian village, an ethnobotanical interpretive trail, vehicular circulation and parking, and utilities infrastructure. This Environmental Impact Statement analyzes four alternatives for this proposed interpretive center. The proposed action of the BLM would locate the Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center on Gregory Point, which is an approximately 30-acre headland area north of Sunset Bay, west of Cape Arago Highway and south of Lighthouse Way" P. i [4].
Final environmental impact statement for the Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center ; Environmental impact statement for the Bal'diyaka Interpretive Center, final
1996-01-01
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