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existing questions or content on the
ACS, such as out-of-date response
categories, or more consequential
problems such as questions resulting in
estimates that seem systematically lower
or higher than expected, based on
comparisons to other sources.
Additionally, recent or anticipated
legislative action may result in
identification of new content, not
currently included on the ACS, for
testing. In this phase, 11 of 25 existing
housing questions, 15 of 43 existing
socio-economic questions, and three
new socio-economic questions were
identified for inclusion in the second
stage of the content test.
The second stage of the content test,
content determination, includes
cognitive laboratory pretesting, expert
reviews and other pretesting methods
for the purpose of developing alternate
versions of question content identified
as eligible for testing. As with the
previous stage, representatives from
numerous federal agencies, as well as
other data users, have contributed to
these early pretesting efforts by
providing their subject matter expertise
in the development of alternatives.
Content test implementation, the third
stage, will include a national sample
field test with approximately 50,000
residential addresses. About half of the
sample will serve as the test panel for
the content, and the other half will serve
as the control panel, receiving the
current content of the 2005 ACS. The
ACS Content Test will reflect almost all
of the same data collection methodology
as used with the current ACS, starting
with mailing a prenotice letter and then
an initial mailing package with an ACS
questionnaire to residential addresses
selected for participation. As with the
current ACS, Census Bureau will mail a
second questionnaire to the sampled
address if no response is received after
three weeks. Census Bureau staff will
then follow-up households that do not
respond by using computer-assisted
telephone interviewing (CATI) and
computer-assisted personal interviewing
(CAPI).
Operations for the 2006 ACS Content
Test and the current ACS will differ in
that the content test will not provide
Telephone Questionnaire Assistance
(TQA), nor will it include a Telephone
Edit Follow-Up (TEFU) operation for
mail respondents. The TQA operation
provides direct assistance to
respondents while answering the mail
form, potentially influencing how they
interpret and respond to questions. The
TEFU operation follows-up with
households that return a mail form to
collect more complete data. The 2006
ACS Content Test excludes these two
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operations so that we can analyze data
that most directly reflects the
household’s response to the questions.
Additionally, the 2006 ACS Content
Test will differ from the current ACS in
that the content test will include a CATI
Content Follow-up as a method to
measure simple response variance and
response bias. Both response variance
and response bias will serve as critical
indicators of the quality of the test
questions relative to the current
versions of the ACS questions. Both
English and Spanish languages will be
available in the automated instruments
used for this content test.
In the fourth and final stage, final
content recommendations, an analysis
of the data collected, including content
follow-up data, will guide the selection
of the versions of the questions that
yield the highest quality data. Census
Bureau analysts, subject matter experts,
and experts from the other participating
federal agencies will work together to
determine the final question content
based on the results of the test. The end
product will reflect final content
recommendation based on input from
all participants. These
recommendations are expected in the
early part of January 2007, so that the
Census Bureau can implement all the
necessary changes to the existing ACS
data collection materials (e.g.,
questionnaires, CATI/CAPI instruments,
questionnaire instruction booklet,
interviewer training materials, etc.) to
reflect the final recommended
questions/content in time for
implementation of the 2008 ACS.
II. Method of Collection
The Census Bureau will mail
prenotice letters and then paper
questionnaires to households selected
for the 2006 ACS Content Test. A
reminder card is delivered to all
sampled households that have not
responded to the survey two weeks after
the initial questionnaire was mailed. For
households that do not return a
questionnaire after three weeks, a
second questionnaire is mailed to the
non-responding household. After four
weeks, Census Bureau staff will attempt
to conduct interviews via CATI.
Census Bureau staff will conduct a
CAPI for remaining non-response
households after eight weeks. All
responding households that include a
telephone number on their returned
questionnaire will be eligible for
Content Follow-Up. The Content
Follow-up reinterviews will start
approximately two weeks after receipt
of the first mail returns and continue for
approximately two weeks after the
closeout of CAPI operations.
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III. Data
OMB Number: Not available.
Form Number(s): ACS–1(2006), ACS–
1(2006)T, and a subset of questions from
ACS–1(2006)T for Content Follow-up.
Type of Review: Regular.
Affected Public: Individuals and
households.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
During the period of January 2–March
31, 2006, we plan to contact a maximum
of 50,000 residential addresses and
approximately 30,000 responding
households will be contacted for
Content Follow-up.
Estimated Time Per Response: 38
minutes per residential address, 30
minutes per residential address for
Content Follow-up.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 46,667.
Estimated Total Annual Cost: Except
for their time, there is no cost to
respondents.
Respondent Obligation: Mandatory.
Authority: Title 13, United States
Code, Sections 141 and 193.
IV. Request for Comments
Comments are invited on (a) whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden
(including hours and cost) of the
proposed collection of information; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information on
respondents, including through the use
of automated collections techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and/or
included in the request for the OMB
approval of this information collection;
they also will become a matter of public
record.
Dated: March 4, 2005.
Madeleine Clayton,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief
Information Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Docket 11–2005]
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
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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 March 1, 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 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
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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 5–05.
The applicant is now requesting
authority to expand existing Site 7B at
the Progress Drive Business Park to
include two additional parcels (22 acres
total) located at 19963 and 20137
Progress Drive in the City of
Strongsville. The site is owned by
Spazzeo Enterprises, LLC (10 acres), and
Atlantic Tool & Die Company (12 acres).
The 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 Site 7B would
become Site 6B (including the proposed
expansion area).)
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.
The closing period for their receipt is
May 9, 2005. Rebuttal comments in
response to material submitted during
the foregoing period may be submitted
during the subsequent 15-day period (to
May 23, 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
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Avenue East, Suite 700, Cleveland, OH
44114.
Dated: March 1, 2005.
Dennis Puccinelli,
Executive Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Docket 12–2005]
Foreign-Trade Zone 147—Reading, PA
Application for Expansion/
Reorganization
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (the
Board) by the Foreign-Trade Zone
Corporation of Southeastern
Pennsylvania, grantee of FTZ 147,
requesting authority to expand FTZ 147,
in the south central Pennsylvania, area,
adjacent to the Harrisburg 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 March 1, 2005.
FTZ 147 was approved on June 28,
1988 (Board Order 378; 53 FR 26094,
07/11/88), at sites in Berks County in
southeastern Pennsylvania, adjacent to
the Philadelphia U.S. Customs port of
entry. The zone project currently
consists of the following sites in the
southeastern and south central
Pennsylvania area: Site 1 (865 acres)—
Reading Municipal Airport complex,
2502 Bernville Road, Berks County; Site
2 (7 acres)—Second Street and Grand
Street, Hamburg (Berks County); Site 3
(161 acres)—Excelsior Industrial Park,
Maiden Creek Township (Berks
County); Site 4 (1,401 acres, 7 parcels)—
within the International Trade District
of York: Parcel A (1,097 acres)—
manufacturing facility at 225 North
Emigsville Road, York; Parcel B (27
acres)—East Berlin and Zarfoss Roads,
York; Parcel C (37 acres)—York Rail
Logistics, 2790 West Market Street,
York; Parcel D (17 acres)—500 Lincoln
Street, York (12 acres) and 160 & 222 N.
Hartley Street (5 acres), York; Parcel E
(7 acres)—Industrial Plaza of York,
Roosevelt Avenue and West
Philadelphia Street, York; Parcel F (2
acres)—Central York Warehouse, 100
East Hay Street, York; Parcel G (214
acres)—600 and 601 Memory Lane,
York; Site 5 (57 acres, 6 parcels)—
within the Penn Township Industrial
Park (PTIP): Parcel A (11 acres)—762
Wilson Avenue, York; Parcel B (3
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Docket 11-2005]
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
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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 March 1, 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 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 5-05.
The applicant is now requesting authority to expand existing Site
7B at the Progress Drive Business Park to include two additional
parcels (22 acres total) located at 19963 and 20137 Progress Drive in
the City of Strongsville. The site is owned by Spazzeo Enterprises, LLC
(10 acres), and Atlantic Tool & Die Company (12 acres). The 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 Site 7B
would become Site 6B (including the proposed expansion area).)
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.
The closing period for their receipt is May 9, 2005. Rebuttal
comments in response to material submitted during the foregoing period
may be submitted during the subsequent 15-day period (to May 23, 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.
Dated: March 1, 2005.
Dennis Puccinelli,
Executive Secretary.
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