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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Docket 5–2005]
Foreign-Trade Zone 40—Cleveland,
OH, Area Application for Expansion
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board
(the Board), by the Cleveland-Cuyahoga
County Port Authority, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 40, requesting
authority to expand its zone in the
Cleveland, Ohio, area, within the
Cleveland Customs port of entry. The
application was submitted pursuant to
the provisions of the Foreign-Trade
Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–
81u), and the regulations of the Board
(15 CFR part 400). It was formally filed
on January 19, 2005.
FTZ 40 was approved on September
29, 1978 (Board Order 135, 43 FR 46886,
10/11/78) and expanded in June 1982
(Board Order 194, 47 FR 27579, 6/25/
82); April 1992 (Board Order 574, 57 FR
13694, 4/17/92); February 1997 (Board
Order 870, 62 FR 7750, 2/20/97); June
1999 (Board Order 1040, 64 FR 33242,
6/22/99); April 2002 (Board Order 1224,
67 FR 20087, 4/15/02); August 2003
(Board Order 1289, 68 FR 52384, 9/3/03;
Board Order 1290, 68 FR 52384, 9/3/03;
and, Board Order 1295, 68 FR 52383, 9/
3/03); March 2004 (Board Order 1320,
69 FR 13283, 3/22/04 and Board Order
1322, 69 FR 17642, 4/5/04); and,
September 2004 (Board Order 1351, 69
FR 56038, 9/17/04).
The general-purpose zone project
currently consists of the following sites
in the Cleveland, Ohio, area: Site 1
consists of 1,339 acres in Cleveland,
which includes the Port of Cleveland
complex (Site 1A–94 acres), the
Cleveland Bulk Terminal (Site 1B–45
acres), and the Tow Path Valley
Business Park (Site 1C–1,200 acres); Site
2 (175 acres)—the IX Center in Brook
Park, adjacent to Cleveland Hopkins
International Airport; Site 3 consists of
2,263 acres, which includes the
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Complex (Site 3A–1,727 acres), the
Snow Road Industrial Park in Brook
Park (Site 3B–42 acres), and the Brook
Park Road Industrial Park (Site 3C–322
acres) in Brook Park, and the Cleveland
Business Park (Site 3D–172 acres) in
Cleveland; Site 4 (450 acres)—Burke
Lakefront Airport, 1501 North Marginal
Road, Cleveland; Site 5 (298 acres)—
Emerald Valley Business Park, Cochran
Road and Beaver Meadow Parkway,
Glenwillow; Site 6 (17 acres)—within
the Collinwood Industrial Park, South
Waterloo (South Marginal) Road and
East 152nd Street, Cleveland; Site 7
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consists of 193 acres in Strongsville,
which includes the Strongsville
Industrial Park (Site 7A–174 acres) and
the Progress Drive Business Park (Site
7B–19 acres); Site 8 (13 acres)—East
40th Street between Kelley & Perkins
Avenues (3830 Kelley Avenue),
Cleveland; Site 9 (4 acres)—within the
Frane Properties Industrial Park, 2399
Forman Road, Morgan Township; Site
10 (60 acres)—within the Solon
Business Park, Solon; Site 11 (170 acres,
2 parcels)—within the 800-acre Harbour
Point Business Park, Baumhart Road, at
the intersections of U.S. Route 6 and
Ohio Route 2, Vermilion; and,
Temporary Site (11 acres)—3 warehouse
locations: 29500 Solon Road (250,000
sq. ft.), 30400 Solon Road (110,000 sq.
ft.), and 31400 Aurora Road (117,375 sq.
ft.) located within the Solon Business
Park in Solon (expires 4/1/05). Several
applications are currently pending with
the Board to expand FTZ 40: Dockets
19–04, 20–04, 25–04 and 59–04.
The applicant is now requesting
authority to expand the general-purpose
zone to include an additional site in the
area: Proposed Site 14 (448 acres)—
Taylor Woods Commerce Park bounded
by Cleveland Street to the north, Taylor
Parkway to the south, Race Road to the
east and State Route 57 to the west
located in the Cities of Elyria and North
Ridgeville (Lorain County). The
proposed expansion site will be used for
general warehousing and distribution
activities. (A pending application to
reorganize FTZ 40 (Docket 20–2004)
proposes to consolidate and renumber
the FTZ sites, and under this plan the
Taylor Woods Commerce Park would
become proposed Site 12.)
No specific manufacturing authority
is being requested at this time. Such
requests would be made to the Board on
a case-by-case basis.
In accordance with the Board’s
regulations, a member of the FTZ Staff
has been designated examiner to
investigate the application and report to
the Board.
Public comment on the application is
invited from interested parties.
Submissions (original and 3 copies)
shall be addressed to the Board’s
Executive Secretary at one of the
following addresses:
1. Submissions via Express/Package
Delivery Services: Foreign-Trade Zones
Board, U.S. Department of Commerce,
Franklin Court Building—Suite 4100W,
1099 14th Street, NW., Washington, DC
20005; or,
2. Submissions via the U.S. Postal
Service: Foreign-Trade Zones Board,
U.S. Department of Commerce, FCB—
Suite 4100W, 1401 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230.
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The closing period for their receipt is
March 28, 2005. Rebuttal comments in
response to material submitted during
the foregoing period may be submitted
during the subsequent 15-day period (to
April 11, 2005).
A copy of the application and
accompanying exhibits will be available
during this time for public inspection at
address Number 1 listed above, and at
the U.S. Department of Commerce
Export Assistance Center, 600 Superior
Avenue East, Suite 700, Cleveland, OH
44114.
Dennis Puccinelli,
Executive Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
Action Affecting Export Privileges;
Vladimir Alexanyan; In the Matter of:
Vladimir Alexanyan, 934 Mercedes
Avenue, Los Altos, CA 94022,
Respondent; Order Relating to
Vladimir Alexanyan
The Bureau of Industry and Security,
United States Department of Commerce
(‘‘BIS’’) has notified Vladimir
Alexanyan (‘‘Alexanyan’’) of its
intention to initiate an administrative
proceeding against Alexanyan pursuant
to Section 766.3 of the Export
Administration Regulations (currently
codified at 15 CFR parts 730–774
(2004)) (‘‘Regulations’’),1 and section
13(c) of the Export Administration Act
of 1979, as amended (50 U.S.C. app.
§§ 2401–2420 (2000)) (‘‘Act’’),2 by
issuing a proposed charging letter to
Alexanyan that alleged that Alexanyan,
as President of Valtex International
Corporation (‘‘Valtex’’), in his
individual capacity, committed eight
1 The charged violations occurred in 2002. The
Regulations governing the violations at issue are
found in the 2002 version of the Code of Federal
Regulations (15 CFR parts 730–774 (2002)). The
2004 Regulations set forth the procedures that apply
to this matter.
2 From August 21, 1994 through November 12,
2000, the Act was in lapse. During that period, the
President, through Executive Order 12924, which
had been extended by successive Presidential
Notices, the last of which was August 3, 2000 (3
CFR, 2000 Comp. 397 (2001)), continued the
Regulations in effect under the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701–
1706 (2000)) (‘‘IEEPA’’). On November 13, 2000, the
Act was reauthorized and it remained in effect
through August 20, 2001. Since August 21, 2001,
the Act has been in lapse and the President, through
Executive Order 13222 of August 17, 2001 (3 CFR,
2001 Comp. 783 (2002)), as extended by the Notice
of August 6, 2004 (69 FR 48763 (August 10, 2004)),
has continued the Regulations in effect under the
IEEPA.
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violations of the Regulations.
Specifically, the charges are:
1. 15 CFR 764.2(c)—Attempted Export
of Germanium Coated Polymide Film to
the People’s Republic of China Without
the Required Department of Commerce
License: On or about October 28, 2002,
Alexanyan attempted to violate the
Regulations by attempting to export
Germanium coated polymide film
(‘‘film’’), an item subject to the
Regulations (ECCN 1A003),3 from the
United States to the People’s Republic
of China without obtaining the
Department of Commerce license
required by Section 742.4 of the
Regulations.
2. 15 CFR 764.2(e)—Buying an Item
With Knowledge a Violation of the
Regulations Would Occur: On or about
September 12, 2002, Alexanyan bought
the film referenced in Paragraph One
with knowledge that a violation of the
Regulations would occur. Specifically,
Alexanyan bought the film from a U.S.
manufacturer when Alexanyan knew
that he would attempt to export the film
to the People’s Republic of China
without obtaining the required
Department of Commerce license.
3. 15 CFR 764.2(c)—Attempted False
Statement on a Shipper’s Export
Declaration Concerning Authority to
Export: On or about October 28, 200, in
connection with the attempted export
referenced in Paragraph One, Alexanyan
attempted a violation of the Regulations
by attempting to file or cause to be filed
a Shipper’s Export Declaration with the
United States Government that stated
the film qualified for export from the
United States as G–DEST.4 This
statement was false because, as
described in Paragraph One, a
Department of Commerce license was
required to export this item to the
People’s Republic of China.
4. 15 CFR 764.2(e)—Knowingly
Attempting to Make a False Statement
on a Shipper’s Export Declaration: On or
about October 28, 2002, in connection
with the transaction referenced in
Paragraph One, Alexanyan engaged in
conduct prohibited by the Regulations
by attempting to export the film with
knowledge that a violation of the
Regulations would occur. Specifically,
Alexanyan completed a Shipper’s
Export Declaration and attempted to file
it with the United States Government
that falsely stated the film qualified for
export from the United States as G–
3 The term ‘‘ECCN’’ refers to an Export Control
Classification Number. See Supp. 1 to 15 CFR 774.
4 The term ‘‘G–DEST’’ was a term used in pre1997 regulations and was a provision authorizing
exports of items that appeared on the Commerce
Control List but that did not require a validated
license. See 15 CFR 771.3 (1996).
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DEST. At all times relevant hereto,
Alexanyan knew that a Department of
Commerce license was required to
export the film to the People’s Republic
of China.
5. 15 CFR 764.2(c)—Attempted False
Statement on a Shipper’s Export
Declaration Concerning Identity of
Ultimate Consignee: On or about
October 28, 2002, in connection with
the attempted export referenced in
Paragraph One, Alexanyan attempted to
file or cause to be filed a Shipper’s
Export Declaration with the United
States Government that falsely stated
the true identity of the ultimate
consignee. Specifically, Alexanyan
attempted to file a Shipper’s Export
Declaration that stated the ultimate
consignee was the China Great Wall
Industry Corporation in the People’s
Republic of China. This statement was
false because the actual ultimate
consignee in the transaction was the
Chinese Academy of Space and
Technology in the People’s Republic of
China.
6. 15 CFR 764.2(e)—Knowingly
Attempting to Make a False Statement
on a Shipper’s Export Declaration: On or
about October 28, 2002, in connection
with the attempted export referenced in
Paragraph One, Alexanyan engaged in
conduct prohibited by the Regulations
by attempting to export the film with
knowledge that a violation of the
Regulations would occur. Specifically,
Alexanyan completed a Shipper’s
Export Declaration and attempted to file
it with the United States Government
that falsely stated the identity of the
ultimate consignee for the transaction as
described in Paragraph Five. At all
times relevant hereto, Alexanyan knew
that the ultimate consignee for the film
was the Chinese Academy of Space and
Technology, not the China Great Wall
Industry Corporation.
7. 15 CFR 764.2(c)—Attempting to
File a Shipper’s Export Declaration that
Failed to Provide Required Information:
On or about October 28, 2002, in
connection with the attempted export
referenced in Paragraph One, Alexanyan
attempted to file or cause to be filed a
Shipper’s Export Declaration with the
United States Government that failed to
show the ECCN as required by Part 758
of the Regulations.
8. 15 CFR 764.2(g)—False Statement
to an Office of Export Enforcement
Special Agent in the Course of an
Investigation: On or about November 13,
2002, in connection with an ongoing
BIS, Office of Export Enforcement
(‘‘OEE’’) investigation concerning the
transaction referenced in Paragraph
One, Alexanyan made a false statement
to OEE investigators. Specifically, in a
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Docket 5-2005]
Foreign-Trade Zone 40--Cleveland, OH, Area Application for
Expansion
An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ)
Board (the Board), by the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 40, requesting authority to expand its
zone in the Cleveland, Ohio, area, within the Cleveland Customs port of
entry. The application was submitted pursuant to the provisions of the
Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), and the
regulations of the Board (15 CFR part 400). It was formally filed on
January 19, 2005.
FTZ 40 was approved on September 29, 1978 (Board Order 135, 43 FR
46886, 10/11/78) and expanded in June 1982 (Board Order 194, 47 FR
27579, 6/25/82); April 1992 (Board Order 574, 57 FR 13694, 4/17/92);
February 1997 (Board Order 870, 62 FR 7750, 2/20/97); June 1999 (Board
Order 1040, 64 FR 33242, 6/22/99); April 2002 (Board Order 1224, 67 FR
20087, 4/15/02); August 2003 (Board Order 1289, 68 FR 52384, 9/3/03;
Board Order 1290, 68 FR 52384, 9/3/03; and, Board Order 1295, 68 FR
52383, 9/3/03); March 2004 (Board Order 1320, 69 FR 13283, 3/22/04 and
Board Order 1322, 69 FR 17642, 4/5/04); and, September 2004 (Board
Order 1351, 69 FR 56038, 9/17/04).
The general-purpose zone project currently consists of the
following sites in the Cleveland, Ohio, area: Site 1 consists of 1,339
acres in Cleveland, which includes the Port of Cleveland complex (Site
1A-94 acres), the Cleveland Bulk Terminal (Site 1B-45 acres), and the
Tow Path Valley Business Park (Site 1C-1,200 acres); Site 2 (175
acres)--the IX Center in Brook Park, adjacent to Cleveland Hopkins
International Airport; Site 3 consists of 2,263 acres, which includes
the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Complex (Site 3A-1,727
acres), the Snow Road Industrial Park in Brook Park (Site 3B-42 acres),
and the Brook Park Road Industrial Park (Site 3C-322 acres) in Brook
Park, and the Cleveland Business Park (Site 3D-172 acres) in Cleveland;
Site 4 (450 acres)--Burke Lakefront Airport, 1501 North Marginal Road,
Cleveland; Site 5 (298 acres)--Emerald Valley Business Park, Cochran
Road and Beaver Meadow Parkway, Glenwillow; Site 6 (17 acres)--within
the Collinwood Industrial Park, South Waterloo (South Marginal) Road
and East 152nd Street, Cleveland; Site 7 consists of 193 acres in
Strongsville, which includes the Strongsville Industrial Park (Site 7A-
174 acres) and the Progress Drive Business Park (Site 7B-19 acres);
Site 8 (13 acres)--East 40th Street between Kelley & Perkins Avenues
(3830 Kelley Avenue), Cleveland; Site 9 (4 acres)--within the Frane
Properties Industrial Park, 2399 Forman Road, Morgan Township; Site 10
(60 acres)--within the Solon Business Park, Solon; Site 11 (170 acres,
2 parcels)--within the 800-acre Harbour Point Business Park, Baumhart
Road, at the intersections of U.S. Route 6 and Ohio Route 2, Vermilion;
and, Temporary Site (11 acres)--3 warehouse locations: 29500 Solon Road
(250,000 sq. ft.), 30400 Solon Road (110,000 sq. ft.), and 31400 Aurora
Road (117,375 sq. ft.) located within the Solon Business Park in Solon
(expires 4/1/05). Several applications are currently pending with the
Board to expand FTZ 40: Dockets 19-04, 20-04, 25-04 and 59-04.
The applicant is now requesting authority to expand the general-
purpose zone to include an additional site in the area: Proposed Site
14 (448 acres)--Taylor Woods Commerce Park bounded by Cleveland Street
to the north, Taylor Parkway to the south, Race Road to the east and
State Route 57 to the west located in the Cities of Elyria and North
Ridgeville (Lorain County). The proposed expansion site will be used
for general warehousing and distribution activities. (A pending
application to reorganize FTZ 40 (Docket 20-2004) proposes to
consolidate and renumber the FTZ sites, and under this plan the Taylor
Woods Commerce Park would become proposed Site 12.)
No specific manufacturing authority is being requested at this
time. Such requests would be made to the Board on a case-by-case basis.
In accordance with the Board's regulations, a member of the FTZ
Staff has been designated examiner to investigate the application and
report to the Board.
Public comment on the application is invited from interested
parties. Submissions (original and 3 copies) shall be addressed to the
Board's Executive Secretary at one of the following addresses:
1. Submissions via Express/Package Delivery Services: Foreign-Trade
Zones Board, U.S. Department of Commerce, Franklin Court Building--
Suite 4100W, 1099 14th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005; or,
2. Submissions via the U.S. Postal Service: Foreign-Trade Zones
Board, U.S. Department of Commerce, FCB--Suite 4100W, 1401 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230.
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The closing period for their receipt is March 28, 2005. Rebuttal
comments in response to material submitted during the foregoing period
may be submitted during the subsequent 15-day period (to April 11,
2005).
A copy of the application and accompanying exhibits will be
available during this time for public inspection at address Number 1
listed above, and at the U.S. Department of Commerce Export Assistance
Center, 600 Superior Avenue East, Suite 700, Cleveland, OH 44114.
Dennis Puccinelli,
Executive Secretary.
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