00 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 10 01 Opposing the closure of any portion of Denali National Park and Preserve to 02 snowmachine access. 03 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 04 WHEREAS the National Park Service has proposed the closure of the former Mount 05 McKinley portion of Denali National Park and Preserve to snowmachine access for up to three 06 years during which time the agency will study imposition of a permanent closure; and 07 WHEREAS the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) 08 authorizes, subject to reasonable regulation, the use of snowmachines and other means of 09 motorized and nonmotorized access for traditional activities in all conservation system units 10 created or expanded by that Act; and 11 WHEREAS ANILCA and regulations of the National Park Service require the 12 National Park Service to document actual impacts and present findings that snowmachine use 13 is detrimental to the resource values of the park and preserve before implementing a closure; 14 and 01 WHEREAS no such findings have been made or presented to the public; and 02 WHEREAS the National Park Service has refused to act on requests from 03 snowmachine groups to develop voluntary measures to limit or restrict snowmachine use 04 within specific areas for the purpose of minimizing potential conflicts with other uses; and 05 WHEREAS the National Park Service, since the passage of ANILCA, has 06 inappropriately restricted the use of snowmachines in the former Mount McKinley portion of 07 Denali National Park and Preserve through various legally deficient means; and 08 WHEREAS the National Park Service has not complied with the full letter and spirit 09 of ANILCA and the procedural and factual requirements of the National Park Service for 10 adopting such closures; and 11 WHEREAS any action by the National Park Service to restrict snowmachine use in 12 the park and preserve without full and complete compliance with the procedural and factual 13 requirements of ANILCA and its implementing regulations would establish a precedent that 14 is adverse to access to other conservation system units in Alaska; 15 BE IT RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature opposes the closure of any 16 portion of Denali National Park and Preserve to snowmachine access. 17 COPIES of this resolution shall be sent to the Honorable Bruce Babbitt, Secretary, 18 U.S. Department of the Interior; to Robert G. Stanton, Director, National Park Service, U.S. 19 Department of the Interior; to Steven P. Martin, Superintendent, Denali National Park and 20 Preserve, National Park Service, U. S. Department of the Interior; and to the Honorable Ted 21 Stevens and the Honorable Frank Murkowski, U.S. Senators, and the Honorable Don Young, 22 U.S. Representative, members of the Alaska delegation in Congress.