[Congressional Bills 110th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [H.R. 903 Introduced in House (IH)] 110th CONGRESS 1st Session H. R. 903 To provide for a study of options for protecting the open space characteristics of certain lands in and adjacent to the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests in Colorado, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES February 7, 2007 Mr. Udall of Colorado introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To provide for a study of options for protecting the open space characteristics of certain lands in and adjacent to the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests in Colorado, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; FINDINGS; PURPOSE. (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Colorado Northern Front Range Mountain Backdrop Protection Study Act''. (b) Findings.--Congress finds the following: (1) Rising dramatically from the Great Plains, the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains provides a scenic mountain backdrop to many communities in the Denver metropolitan area and elsewhere in Colorado. The portion of the range within and adjacent to the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests also includes a diverse array of wildlife habitats and provides many opportunities for outdoor recreation. (2) The open space character of this mountain backdrop is an important esthetic and economic asset for adjoining communities, making them attractive locations for homes and businesses. (3) Rapid population growth in the northern Front Range area of Colorado is increasing recreational use of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and is also placing increased pressure for development of other lands within and adjacent to that national forest. (4) Efforts by local governments and other entities have provided important protection for portions of this mountain backdrop, especially in the northern Denver metropolitan area. However, some portions of the mountain backdrop in this part of Colorado remain unprotected and are at risk of losing their open space qualities. (5) It is in the national interest for the Federal Government, in collaboration with local communities, to assist in identifying options for increasing the protection of the mountain backdrop in the northern Front Range area of Colorado. (c) Purpose.--The purpose of this Act is to identify options that may be available to assist in maintaining the open space characteristics of lands that are part of the mountain backdrop of communities in the northern section of the Front Range area of Colorado. SEC. 2. COLORADO NORTHERN FRONT RANGE MOUNTAIN BACKDROP STUDY. (a) Study and Report.--The Secretary of Agriculture, acting through the Chief of the Forest Service and in consultation with the State and local officials and agencies specified in subsection (c), shall review the lands within the study area and, not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, shall report to such officials and to Congress regarding the following: (1) The present ownership of such lands. (2) Which undeveloped land may be at risk of development. (3) Actions that could be taken by the United States, the State of Colorado or a political subdivision of such State, or any other parties to preserve the open and undeveloped character of such lands. (b) Definitions.--For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) Study area.--The term ``study area'' means those lands in southern Boulder, northern Jefferson, and northern Gilpin Counties, Colorado, that are situated west of Colorado State Highway 93, south and east of Colorado State Highway 119, and north of Colorado State Highway 46, excluding lands within the city limits of the cities of Boulder or Golden, Colorado, as generally depicted on the map entitled ``Northern Front Range Mountain Backdrop Study Area'' dated April, 2006. (2) Undeveloped land.--The term ``undeveloped land'' means land that-- (A) is located within the study area; (B) is free or primarily free of structures; and (C) the development of which is likely to adversely affect the scenic, wildlife, or recreational value of the study area. (c) Consultations.--In implementing this Act, the Secretary shall consult with the following: (1) The Colorado Department of Natural Resources. (2) Colorado State Forest Service. (3) Colorado State Conservation Board. (4) Great Outdoors Colorado. (5) The Boards of County Commissioners of Boulder, Jefferson, and Gilpin Counties, Colorado. (d) Rule of Construction.--Nothing in this Act shall be construed as authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to take any action that would affect the use of any lands not owned by the United States. <all>