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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 155 / Friday, August 12, 2005 / Notices
for Sale 196, and on July 7, 2005, the
FNOS was published in the Federal
Register at 70 FR 39329. This notice
informs potential bidders that the
Energy Policy Act of 2005, signed by the
President on August 8, 2005, requires
that royalty suspension provisions
contained in the Energy Policy Act must
be used for OCS lease sales occurring
during the five-year period beginning on
the date of its enactment. Therefore,
deepwater royalty suspension volume
provisions contained in the FNOS 196
are superseded in part by provisions in
the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
DATES: Public bid reading will begin at
9 a.m., Wednesday, August 17, 2005, in
the Hyatt Regency Conference Center
(Cabildo Rooms), 500 Poydras Plaza,
New Orleans, Louisiana. All times
referred to in this document are local
New Orleans times, unless otherwise
specified.
Bidders can obtain a revised
Royalty Suspension Provisions
document and related revised
documents regarding the new deepwater
royalty suspension volumes, including a
map of lease terms and economic
conditions and a list of blocks available
for leasing, for Sale 196 from the MMS
Gulf of Mexico Region Public
Information Unit, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123–2394, (504) 736–2519 or (800)
200–GULF, or via the MMS Internet
Web site at https://www.mms.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
document entitled ‘‘Royalty Suspension
Provisions, Lease Sale 196, Final,’’ cited
in the FNOS 196 specifies royalty
suspension volumes of 12 million
barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) for
deepwater leases located in water
depths of 1,600 meters or deeper.
Paragraph (b) of Subtitle E, Section 345
of the Energy Policy Act of 2005,
entitled ‘‘Royalty Relief for Deep Water
Production,’’ eliminates the 1,600
meters or deeper category of royalty
relief and establishes two new royalty
suspension volume categories: 12
million BOE for leases located in water
depths of 1,600 meters to 2,000 meters,
and 16 million BOE for leases located in
water depths greater than 2,000 meters.
These new royalty suspension volumes
will be applied to applicable leases
issued as a result of Sale 196, and
bidders should take these
Congressionally established suspension
volumes into account in preparing their
bids. All other provisions of the sale,
including price thresholds for these new
categories of deepwater royalty
suspensions, remain the same as stated
in the FNOS 196.
ADDRESSES:
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Statutes and Regulations: Each lease
issued in this lease sale is subject to the
OCS Lands Act of August 7, 1953, 67
Stat. 462; 43 U.S.C. 1331 et seq., as
amended (92 Stat. 629), hereinafter
called ‘‘the Act’’; all regulations issued
pursuant to the Act and in existence
upon the effective date of the lease; all
regulations issued pursuant to the
statute in the future which provide for
the prevention of waste and
conservation of the natural resources of
the OCS and the protection of
correlative rights therein; and all other
applicable statutes and regulations
including the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
Dated: August 8, 2005.
R.M. ‘‘Johnnie’’ Burton,
Director, Minerals Management Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Meeting
National Park Service, U.S.
Department of the Interior.
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 October 24, 2005 and at the
following location. The meeting will
continue beginning at 9 a.m. on October
25.
DATES: October 24–25, 2005.
Location: The 2nd Floor Board Room
of the National Trust for Historic
Preservation, 1785 Massachusetts
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia Henry, National Historic
Landmarks Program, 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, November 17–18, 2005 in New
Orleans, Louisiana, if the Landmarks
Committee finds that each property
meets the criteria for designation as a
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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. James M. Allan, Ph.D.
Mr. Cary Carson, Ph.D.
Ms. Mary Werner DeNadai, FAIA
Ms. Alferdteen Brown Harrison, Ph.D.
Mr. E.L. Roy Hunt, J.D., Professor Emeritus
Mr. Ronald James
Mr. William J. Murtagh, Ph.D.
Mr. William D. Seale, Ph.D.
Ms. Jo Anne Van Tilburg, 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
John W. Roberts, Acting Chief, National
Historic Landmarks Program, 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 amending existing
designations:
Nominations:
California
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• Mission San Miguel Arcangel, San
Miguel, CA
Colorado
• Colorado Chautauqua, Boulder, CO
Florida
• Hotel Ponce de Leon, Saint Augustine,
FL
Illinois
• Lincoln Park Lily Pool, Chicago, IL
Iowa
• Rev. George B. Hitchcock House, Lewis,
IA
Minnesota
• Rabideau Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC) Camp, Beltrami County, MN
Montana
• Rosebud Battlefield/Where the Girl
Saved Her Brother, Big Horn County, MT
• Wolf Mountains Battlefield/Where Big
Crow Walked Back and Forth, Rosebud
County, MT
New York
• Manitoga (Russel Wright House and
Studio), Putnam County, NY
Rhode Island
• Chateau-sur-Mer, Newport, RI
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• Marble House, Newport, RI
Virginia
• Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield,
Petersburg, VA
Wisconsin
• Silver Mound Archeological District,
Jackson County, WI
Wyoming
• Union Pacific Railroad Depot, Cheyenne,
WY
Proposed Amendments to Existing
Designations:
Georgia
• Juliette Gordon Low Historic District,
Savannah, GA (name change and boundary
revision)
Pennsylvania
• Woodlands Estate and Cemetery,
Philadelphia, PA (revised documentation)
Montana
• Butte-Anaconda Historic District, Silver
Bow and Deer Lodge Counties, MT (revised
documentation and boundary revision)
• Travelers Rest, Missoula County, MT
(revised documentation and boundary
revision)
Under the provisions of the National Trails
System Act (Pub. L. 90–543) the opinion of
the National Park System Advisory Board is
included in congressionally authorized
studies for proposed National Historic Trails.
The Landmarks Committee will consider a
draft statement of significance for the
following proposed National Historic Trail
study:
• Navajo Long Walk National Historic
Trail.
Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye
St. NW., 8th floor, Washington, DC
20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written
or faxed comments should be submitted
by August 29, 2005.
Dated: August 4, 2005.
John W. Roberts,
Acting Chief, National Historic Landmarks
Program; National Park Service, Washington,
DC.
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John W. Roberts,
Acting Chief, National Register/National
Historic Landmarks Program.
ALABAMA
Talladega County
Corner, B.B., Memorial Library, 711 N.
Broadway Ave., Sylacauga, 05000972
IOWA
Cerro Gordo County
Mason City Downtown Historic District,
Roughly bounded by N. 46th St., Georgia
Ave., Washington Ave. and S. 2nd St.,
Mason City, 05000956
KANSAS
Lane County
Lane County Community High School,
(Public Schools of Kansas MPS) 200 S.
Wichita Ave., Dighton, 05000978
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places;
Notification of Pending Nominations
and Related Actions
Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before July 30, 2005.
Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR
part 60 written comments concerning
the significance of these properties
under the National Register criteria for
evaluation may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National
Register of Historic Places, National
Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., 2280,
Washington, DC 20240; by all other
carriers, National Register of Historic
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Leelanau County
North Manitou Shoal Light Station, (Light
Stations of the United States MPS) NE Lake
Michigan, approx. 3 mi. SE of North
Manitou Island, Leland Township,
05000981
Mackinac County
Lansing Shoals Light Station, (Light Stations
of the United States MPS) NE Lake
Michigan, 6.3 mi. SE of Point Patterson,
Newton Township, 05000979
Mason County
Ludington North Breakwater Light, (Light
Stations of the United States MPS) North
Breakwater offshore end, 0.5 mi. W of
Ludington Ave. at M–116, Ludington,
05000982
Schoolcraft County
Manistique East Breakwater Light, (Light
Stations of the United States MPS) at
offshore end of east breakwater, approx.
1,800 ft. from shore, Manistique, 05000980
MISSOURI
Leavenworth County
Caenen Site, (Prehistoric Sites of Stranger
Creek Basin, Kansas MPS) Address
Restricted, Tongonoxie, 05000973
Paul Site, (Prehistoric Sites of Stranger Creek
Basin, Kansas MPS) Address Restricted,
Tonganoxie, 05000977
Laclede County
Knight, Joe, Building, 201 W. Commercial St.,
Lebanon, 05000995
Logan County
Winona Consolidated School, (Public
Schools of Kansas MPS) Jct. of Wilson and
5th St., Winona, 05000975
St. Francois County
Eugene Field School, 403 Glendale St., Park
Hills, 05000997
Neosho County
Osage Mission Infirmary, 325 Main St., St.
Paul, 05000976
St. Louis Independent City
Missouri Electric Light and Power Co., 1906–
32 Locust St., St. Louis (Indenpendent
City), 05000996
Wyandotte County
Sumner High School and Athletic Field,
(Public Schools of Kansas MPS) 1610 N.
8th St., Kansas City, 05000974
NEBRASKA
LOUISIANA
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Michigan, 5.8 mi. S of Garden Peninsula at
Fairport, Fairbanks Township, 05000984
Catahoula Parish
Caney Mounds, Address Restricted,
Jonesville, 05000986
St. James Parish, St. Joseph Plantation House,
(Louisiana’s French Creole Architecture
MPS) 3535 LA 18, Vacherie, 05000987
MICHIGAN
Benzie County
Frankfort North Breakwater Light, (Light
Stations of the United States MPS) North
breakwater offshore end, 0.4 mi. SW of
Main St. and Michigan Ave., Frankfort,
05000983
Marion County
Riverview Park, 2000 Harrison Hill,
Hannibal, 05000998
Richardson County
Humboldt Commercial Historic District, W
Square of 4th St. to E Square, to 3rd St.,
Humboldt, 05000999
NEVADA
Carson City Independent City
McKeen Motor Car #70, Nevada State
Railroad Museum, Carson City, 05000968
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Cheshire County
Colony House, 104 West St., Keene,
05000969
Grafton County
Chapel of the Holy Cross, 45 Chapel Ln.,
Holderness, 05000971
Cheboygan County
Poe Reef Light Station, (Light Stations of the
United States MPS) Lake Huron, 2.6 mi.
NW of Cordwood Point, Benton Township,
05000985
Merrimack County
Stanley Tavern, 371 Main St., Hopkinton,
05000970
Delta County
Poverty Island Light Station, (Light Stations
of the United States MPS) NW Lake
Cape May County
Owen Coachman House, 1019 Batts Ln.,
Lower Township, 05000964
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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 155 (Friday, August 12, 2005)]
[Notices]
[Pages 47229-47230]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 05-15968]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Meeting
AGENCY: National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.
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 October 24, 2005 and at the following location.
The meeting will continue beginning at 9 a.m. on October 25.
DATES: October 24-25, 2005.
Location: The 2nd Floor Board Room of the National Trust for
Historic Preservation, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Henry, National Historic
Landmarks Program, 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, November 17-18, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana, 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. James M. Allan, Ph.D.
Mr. Cary Carson, Ph.D.
Ms. Mary Werner DeNadai, FAIA
Ms. Alferdteen Brown Harrison, Ph.D.
Mr. E.L. Roy Hunt, J.D., Professor Emeritus
Mr. Ronald James
Mr. William J. Murtagh, Ph.D.
Mr. William D. Seale, Ph.D.
Ms. Jo Anne Van Tilburg, 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 John W. Roberts, Acting Chief,
National Historic Landmarks Program, 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 amending
existing designations:
Nominations:
California
Mission San Miguel Arc[aacute]ngel, San Miguel, CA
Colorado
Colorado Chautauqua, Boulder, CO
Florida
Hotel Ponce de Leon, Saint Augustine, FL
Illinois
Lincoln Park Lily Pool, Chicago, IL
Iowa
Rev. George B. Hitchcock House, Lewis, IA
Minnesota
Rabideau Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp,
Beltrami County, MN
Montana
Rosebud Battlefield/Where the Girl Saved Her Brother,
Big Horn County, MT
Wolf Mountains Battlefield/Where Big Crow Walked Back
and Forth, Rosebud County, MT
New York
Manitoga (Russel Wright House and Studio), Putnam
County, NY
Rhode Island
Chateau-sur-Mer, Newport, RI
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Marble House, Newport, RI
Virginia
Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield, Petersburg, VA
Wisconsin
Silver Mound Archeological District, Jackson County, WI
Wyoming
Union Pacific Railroad Depot, Cheyenne, WY
Proposed Amendments to Existing Designations:
Georgia
Juliette Gordon Low Historic District, Savannah, GA
(name change and boundary revision)
Pennsylvania
Woodlands Estate and Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA
(revised documentation)
Montana
Butte-Anaconda Historic District, Silver Bow and Deer
Lodge Counties, MT (revised documentation and boundary revision)
Travelers Rest, Missoula County, MT (revised
documentation and boundary revision)
Under the provisions of the National Trails System Act (Pub. L.
90-543) the opinion of the National Park System Advisory Board is
included in congressionally authorized studies for proposed National
Historic Trails. The Landmarks Committee will consider a draft
statement of significance for the following proposed National
Historic Trail study:
Navajo Long Walk National Historic Trail.
Dated: August 4, 2005.
John W. Roberts,
Acting Chief, National Historic Landmarks Program; National Park
Service, Washington, DC.
[FR Doc. 05-15968 Filed 8-11-05; 8:45 am]
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