Advisory Board Meeting, 12897-12898 [05-5115]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 50 / Wednesday, March 16, 2005 / Notices 1976, (43 U.S.C. 1713 and 1719). The parcel is described as follows: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service Parcel I (Competitive Sale) Willamette Meridian, Oregon T. 40 S., R. 11 E., sec. 27, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, S1⁄2SE1⁄4; sec. 33, E1⁄2NE1⁄4; sec. 34, N1⁄2. The area described contains 520 acres, more or less. The appraised market value for Parcel I is $182,000.00. Sealed bids will be opened to determine the high bidder at 10:00 a.m. PST, on the first Tuesday of each month, beginning with April 5, 2005, at the BLM, Klamath Falls Field Office (address stated above), until the parcel is sold. Offers to purchase Parcel I will be made only by sealed bids. All bids must be received at the BLM, Klamath Falls Field Office, not later than 4:30 p.m. PST, on the day prior to the sale or April 4, 2005, for the first offering. The outside of bid envelopes must be clearly marked on the front lower lefthand corner with ‘‘BLM Land Sale OR 53188,’’ and the bid opening date. Bids must be for not less than the appraised market value of $182,000.00. Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, postal money order, bank draft, or cashier’s check made payable in U.S. Currency to the order of the Bureau of Land Management, for not less than 20 percent of the amount bid. The bid envelope must also contain a statement showing the total amount bid and the name, mailing address, and phone number of the entity making the bid. Additional Terms and Conditions of Sale All terms and conditions remain the same as those published in the October 2004 NORA (69FR61038). All rights, reservations, and conditions to be included in the patent remain the same as those published in the October 2004 NORA (69FR61038). The land described herein remains segregated from appropriation under the public land laws, including the mining laws, pending issuance of a patent, publication of a notice in the Federal Register terminating the segregation, or September 15, 2005, whichever occurs first. Advisory Board Meeting National Park Service, Department of the Interior. ACTION: Notice of meeting. AGENCY: SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Federal Advisory Commission Act and 36 CFR part 65 that a meeting of the Landmarks Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board will be held beginning at 1 p.m. on April 20, 2005 and at the following location. The meeting will continue beginning at 9 a.m. on April 21. DATES: April 20–21, 2005. LOCATION: The Charles Sumner School, 1201 Seventeenth Street, NW., Washington, DC 20036. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Henry, National Historic Landmarks Survey, National Register, History, and Education, National Park Service; 1849 C Street, NW. (2280); Washington, DC 20240; Telephone (202) 354–2216. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the meeting of the Landmarks Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board is to evaluate nominations of historic properties in order to advise the National Park System Advisory Board of the qualifications of the property being proposed for National Historic Landmark (NHL) designation, and to recommend to the National Park System Advisory Board at their subsequent meeting, the date and place of which have not been set, if the Landmarks Committee finds that each property meets the criteria for designation as a National Historic Landmark. The Committee also makes recommendations to the National Park System Advisory Board regarding amendments to existing designations, and proposals for withdrawal of designation. The members of the National Landmarks Committee are: Mr. Larry E. Rivers, Ph.D., Chair; Mr. Ian W. Brown, Ph.D.; Ms. Mary Werner DeNadai, FAIA; Ms. Alferdteen Brown Harrison, Ph.D.; Mr. Bernard L. Herman, Ph.D.; Mr. E.L. Roy Hunt, J.D., Professor Emeritus; Mr. Ronald James; Ms. Paula J. Johnson; Mr. William J. Murtagh, Ph.D.; Mr. William D. Seale, Ph.D. (Authority: 43 CFR 2711.1–2). Jon Raby, Field Manager, Klamath Falls Resource Area. [FR Doc. 05–5187 Filed 3–15–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–33–P VerDate jul<14>2003 18:35 Mar 15, 2005 Jkt 205001 The meeting will be open to the public. Pursuant to 36 CFR part 65, any member of the public may file for consideration by the National Park PO 00000 Frm 00062 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 12897 System Advisory Board and its Landmarks Committee written comments concerning the National Historic Landmarks nominations, amendments to existing designations, or proposals for withdrawal of designation. Comments should be submitted to Carol D. Shull, Chief, National Historic Landmarks Survey and Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places; National Register, History, and Education; National Park Service; 1849 C Street, NW., (2280); Washington, DC 20240. The National Park System Advisory Board and its Landmarks Committee will consider the following nominations and proposals for withdrawal of designation: Nominations Alabama • Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL California • Tule Lake Segregation Center, Newell, Modoc County, CA Colorado • Granada Relocation Center, Granada, CO Florida • Miami Circle at Brickell Point, Miami, FL Illinois • Farnsworth House, Kendall County, IL Indiana • Madison Historic District, Madison, IN Iowa • Reverend George B. Hitchcock House, Cass County, IA Maine • Portland Observatory, Portland, ME Massachusetts • William J. Rotch Gothic Cottage, New Bedford, MA Michigan • Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, Detroit, MI New Jersey • Navesink Light Station, Highlands, NJ New York • Priscilla, West Sayville, NY Oregon • Kam Hah Chung Company Building, John Day, OR E:\FR\FM\16MRN1.SGM 16MRN1 12898 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 50 / Wednesday, March 16, 2005 / Notices General of the Environment and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice, c/o David L. Weigert, Esq., Environmental Enforcement Section, Wyoming P.O. Box 7611, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044–7611, and • Murie Ranch Historic District, should refer to United States v. Teton County, WY Lombardi Realty Inc., Civil Action No. Proposals for Withdrawal of 98–CV–591, DJ # 90–11–3–06538. Designation: The proposed Consent Decree may be Illinois examined at the Office of the United • Grant Park Stadium (Soldier Field), States Attorney, District of Rhode Island, Fleet Center, 50 Kennedy Plaza, Chicago, IL Providence, RI and office of the U.S. Maryland Environmental Protection Agency • Resurrection Manor, St. Mary’s Region I, One Congress Street, Boston, County, MD MA. During the public comment period, the Consent Decree may also be Dated: February 25, 2005. examined on the following Department Carol D. Shull, of Justice Web site, https:// Chief, National Historic Landmarks Survey and Keeper of the National Register of Historic www.usdoj.gov/enrd/open.html. Copies of the proposed Consent Decree may Places; National Park Service, Washington, also be obtained by mail from the DC. Consent Decree Library, P.O. Box 7611, [FR Doc. 05–5115 Filed 3–15–05; 8:45 am] U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, BILLING CODE 4312–51–P DC 20044–7611, or by faxing or emailing a request to Tonia Fleetwood (tonia.fleetwood@usdoj.gov), fax number DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (202) 514–0097, phone confirmation number (202) 514–1547. If requesting a Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree copy of the proposed Consent Decree, Pursuant to Comprehensive please enclose a check in the amount of Environmental Response, $3 (25 cents per page reproduction cost) Compensation, and Liability Act payable to the U.S. Treasury. Notice is hereby given that on March Ronald G. Gluck, 1, 2005, a proposed Consent Decree in Assistant Section Chief, Environmental United States v. Domenic Lombardi Enforcement Section, Environment and Realty Inc., Civil Action No. 98–CV– Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department 591, was lodged with the United States of Justice. District Court for the District of Rhode [FR Doc. 05–5196 Filed 3–15–05; 8:45 am] Island. BILLING CODE 4410–15–M The proposed Consent Decree resolves a claim for reimbursement of response costs, pursuant to section DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 107(a) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Compensation, and Liability Act Between the United States and Illinois (‘‘CERCLA’’), 42 U.S.C. 9607(a), against Power Company and Dynegy Midwest Domenic Lombardi Realty, Inc. Generation Under the Clean Air Act (‘‘Lombardi’’), in connection with the Robin Hollow Road Superfund Site, in Under 28 CFR 50.7, notice is hereby West Greenwich, Rhode Island (‘‘Site’’). given that on March 7, 2005, a proposed Under the proposed Decree, Lombardi consent decree (‘‘Consent Decree’’) will: (1) Pay $650,000 in two between Illinois Power Company, installments—$400,000 within 30 days, Dynegy Midwest Generation, Inc. and and $250,000 within six months, after the United States, Civil Action No. 99– entry (without interest); and (2) 833–MJR, was lodged with the United covenant not to appeal or otherwise States District Court for the Southern challenge any judgment issued in this District of Illinois. The Consent Decree would resolve case. To become effective, the Consent claims asserted by the United States Decree must be approved by the United against Illinois Power Company and States District Court for the District of Dynegy Midwest Generation in a Rhode Island. For a period of thirty (30) days after Complaint filed against Illinois Power the date of this publication, the U.S. Company on November 3, 1999 and in Department of Justice will accept Amended Complaints filed against both comments relating to the proposed Illinois Power Company and Dynegy Consent Decree. Comments should be Midwest Generation, Inc. in 2001, 2002 addressed to the Assistant Attorney and 2003, pursuant to sections 113(b) Tennessee • Graceland (Elvis Presley Home), Memphis, TN VerDate jul<14>2003 18:35 Mar 15, 2005 Jkt 205001 PO 00000 Frm 00063 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 and 167 of the Clean Air Act (the ‘‘Act’’), 42 U.S.C. 7413(b) and 7477, seeking injunctive relief and the assessment of civil penalties for violations at the Baldwin Generating Station of: (a) The Prevention of Significant Deterioration provisions in part C of subchapter I of the Act, 42 U.S.C. 7470– 92; (b) The New Source Performance Standards provision in part A of subchapter I of the Act, 42 U.S.C. 7411; and (c) The federally-enforceable State Implementation Plan developed by the State of Illinois (the ‘‘Illinois SIP’’). In addition, the proposed Consent Decree would require Dynegy Midwest Generation to spend no less than $15 million to implement mitigation projects that will finance the installation of enhanced mercury reduction technology, the acquisition and preservation of ecologically valuable lands and habitat in the St. Louis Metro East area and along the Illinois River, municipal building energy conservation, advanced truck stop electrification to reduce air emissions from diesel exhaust, and the transfer of an approximately 1,135 acre parcel of land along the Middle Fork of the Vermillion River in Vermillion County, Illinois, to the State of Illinois, Department The Complaints filed by the United States allege, among other things, that between approximately 1982 and the present, Illinois Power Company modified and thereafter operated the three coal-fired electricity generating units at the Baldwin Generating Station in Baldwin, Illinois, without first obtaining a PSD permit authorizing the construction and without installing the best available technology to control emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, as required by the Act, applicable Federal regulations, and the Illinois SIP. These modifications resulted in significant net emissions increases, as defined by 40 CFR 52.21(b)(3)(i), of none or more of the following pollutants: NOX, SO2, and PM. The proposed Consent Decree would require the current owner and operator of the Baldwin Generating Station, Dynegy Midwest Generation, to reduce SO2, NOX and PM emissions at the Baldwin Generating Station, as well as at four other coal-fired plants it owns in Illinois—the Havana Generating Station in Havana, IL, the Hennepin Generating Station in Hennepin, IL, the Vermilion Generating Station in Oakwood, IL, and the Wood River Generating Station in Alton, Illinois—through the installation of state-of-the-art pollution control E:\FR\FM\16MRN1.SGM 16MRN1

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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 50 (Wednesday, March 16, 2005)]
[Notices]
[Pages 12897-12898]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 05-5115]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

National Park Service


Advisory Board Meeting

AGENCY: National Park Service, Department of the Interior.

ACTION: Notice of meeting.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Federal Advisory 
Commission Act and 36 CFR part 65 that a meeting of the Landmarks 
Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board will be held 
beginning at 1 p.m. on April 20, 2005 and at the following location. 
The meeting will continue beginning at 9 a.m. on April 21.

DATES: April 20-21, 2005.
LOCATION: The Charles Sumner School, 1201 Seventeenth Street, NW., 
Washington, DC 20036.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Henry, National Historic 
Landmarks Survey, National Register, History, and Education, National 
Park Service; 1849 C Street, NW. (2280); Washington, DC 20240; 
Telephone (202) 354-2216.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the meeting of the Landmarks 
Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board is to evaluate 
nominations of historic properties in order to advise the National Park 
System Advisory Board of the qualifications of the property being 
proposed for National Historic Landmark (NHL) designation, and to 
recommend to the National Park System Advisory Board at their 
subsequent meeting, the date and place of which have not been set, if 
the Landmarks Committee finds that each property meets the criteria for 
designation as a National Historic Landmark. The Committee also makes 
recommendations to the National Park System Advisory Board regarding 
amendments to existing designations, and proposals for withdrawal of 
designation. The members of the National Landmarks Committee are:

    Mr. Larry E. Rivers, Ph.D., Chair;
    Mr. Ian W. Brown, Ph.D.;
    Ms. Mary Werner DeNadai, FAIA;
    Ms. Alferdteen Brown Harrison, Ph.D.;
    Mr. Bernard L. Herman, Ph.D.;
    Mr. E.L. Roy Hunt, J.D., Professor Emeritus;
    Mr. Ronald James;
    Ms. Paula J. Johnson;
    Mr. William J. Murtagh, Ph.D.;
    Mr. William D. Seale, Ph.D.

    The meeting will be open to the public. Pursuant to 36 CFR part 65, 
any member of the public may file for consideration by the National 
Park System Advisory Board and its Landmarks Committee written comments 
concerning the National Historic Landmarks nominations, amendments to 
existing designations, or proposals for withdrawal of designation.
    Comments should be submitted to Carol D. Shull, Chief, National 
Historic Landmarks Survey and Keeper of the National Register of 
Historic Places; National Register, History, and Education; National 
Park Service; 1849 C Street, NW., (2280); Washington, DC 20240.
    The National Park System Advisory Board and its Landmarks Committee 
will consider the following nominations and proposals for withdrawal of 
designation:

Nominations

Alabama
     Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL
California
     Tule Lake Segregation Center, Newell, Modoc County, CA
Colorado
     Granada Relocation Center, Granada, CO
Florida
     Miami Circle at Brickell Point, Miami, FL
Illinois
     Farnsworth House, Kendall County, IL
Indiana
     Madison Historic District, Madison, IN
Iowa
     Reverend George B. Hitchcock House, Cass County, IA
Maine
     Portland Observatory, Portland, ME
Massachusetts
     William J. Rotch Gothic Cottage, New Bedford, MA
Michigan
     Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, Detroit, MI
New Jersey
     Navesink Light Station, Highlands, NJ
New York
     Priscilla, West Sayville, NY
Oregon
     Kam Hah Chung Company Building, John Day, OR

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Tennessee
     Graceland (Elvis Presley Home), Memphis, TN
Wyoming
     Murie Ranch Historic District, Teton County, WY
    Proposals for Withdrawal of Designation:
Illinois
     Grant Park Stadium (Soldier Field), Chicago, IL
Maryland
     Resurrection Manor, St. Mary's County, MD

    Dated: February 25, 2005.
Carol D. Shull,
Chief, National Historic Landmarks Survey and Keeper of the National 
Register of Historic Places; National Park Service, Washington, DC.
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