Minor Boundary Revision at Fort Moultrie Unit of Fort Sumter National Monument, 60850 [05-20918]
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George Wright Society (GWS) are
working cooperatively to prepare a new
U.S. Tentative List. After various
reviews and approvals, NPS–OIA will
forward a recommended list to the
Secretary of the Interior for
consideration and then to the U.S.
Department of State for submittal to the
World Heritage Committee.
The proposed Application that is the
subject of this Notice will document
properties that are owner-nominated for
inclusion in the Tentative List and for
subsequent nomination by the United
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information proposed to be collected
will be used to determine whether the
properties meet the criteria established
for inclusion. The documentation also
will be used to assist in preserving and
protecting the properties and for
heritage education and interpretation.
Automated data collection: The
proposal is to have the Application
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be submitted electronically by e-mail to
the cooperator in the Office of
International Affairs who is preparing
the draft Tentative List. Those without
access to electronic means will be able
to obtain copies of the Application via
a telephone, fax, or mail request and
return them by mail.
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Individual private property owners,
groups of private and/or public property
owners and Federal land managers.
Participation would be strictly
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who submit, or who authorize to be
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Application would have their sites
considered for inclusion in the U.S.
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Estimated Annual Reporting Burden:
3200 hours. The expected range is
2000–6000 total hours, depending on
the balance between less complex sites
and more complex ones. If 50 individual
Applications are received, of which 35
are of single buildings and 15 are of
more complex sites, the total burden
hours would be 3200.
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Response: 64.
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site for which an Application for
inclusion in the Tentative List is being
prepared, the average burden hours per
response would vary considerably
because of many complex factors. In
general, to fulfill minimum proposed
program requirements describing the
property and demonstrating its
eligibility under the World Heritage
criteria, the average burden hours likely
would range from 40 hours for a single
building Application to upward of 120
hours for a more complex group of
buildings or a natural area Application,
such as a major national or state park
unit or wildlife refuge. The proposed
Application is structured electronically
so as to be used without continuation
sheets, with space being inserted
between sections as needed. The
calculations of average burden hours
provided here rest upon review of
sample nominations of average length.
Estimated Average Number of
Respondents: 50.
Frequency of Response: 1 time per
respondent.
under authority of the 1935 Historic
Sites Act (45 Stat 666, 16 U.S.C. 461 et
seq.). Sections 7(c)(i) and 7(c)(ii) of the
Land and Water Conservation Fund Act,
as amended by the Act of June 10, 1977
(Pub. L. 95–42, 91 Stat. 210), and the
Act of March 10, 1980 (Pub. L. 103–333,
110 Stat. 4194), further authorized the
Secretary of the Interior to make minor
revisions in the boundaries whenever
the Secretary determines that it is
necessary for the preservation,
protection, interpretation or
management of an area.
The map is on file and available for
inspection in the Land Resources
Program Center, Southeast Regional
Office, 100 Alabama Street, SW.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303, and in the
Offices of the National Park Service,
Department of the Interior, Washington
DC 20013–7127.
Doris Lowery,
Acting National Park Service Information and
Collection Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 05–20912 Filed 10–18–05; 8:45 am]
Dated: August 19, 2005.
Patricia A. Hooks,
Regional Director, Southeast Region.
[FR Doc. 05–20918 Filed 10–18–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Park Service
Minor Boundary Revision at Fort
Moultrie Unit of Fort Sumter National
Monument
Public Notice
National Park Service, Interior.
Announcement of park
boundary revision.
public notice is hereby given that the
National Park Service proposes to
extend the following expiring
concession contracts for a period of up
to one year, or until such time as a new
contract is executed, whichever occurs
sooner.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: All of the
listed concession authorizations will
expire by their terms on or before
September 30, 2005. The National Park
Service has determined that the
proposed short-term extensions are
necessary in order to avoid interruption
of visitor services and has taken all
reasonable and appropriate steps to
consider alternatives to avoid such
interruption. These extensions will
allow the National Park Service to
complete and issue prospectuses
leading to the competitive selection of
concessioners for new long-term
concession contracts covering these
operations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: Notice is given that the
boundary of the Fort Moultrie Unit of
Fort Sumter National Monument has
been revised pursuant to the Acts
specified below to encompass lands
depicted on drawing 392/92,002A of
Fort Sumter National Monument (which
includes Fort Moultrie) prepared by the
National Park Service. The revision to
the boundary includes tract 01–109, as
depicted on the map.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Superintendent; Fort Sumter National
Monument; 1214 Middle Street;
Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina 29482
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Joint
Resolution of April 28, 1948, (Pub. L.
80–504, 62 Stat. 204) authorized the
establishment of Fort Sumter National
Monument. Fort Moultrie was acquired
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AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Minor Boundary Revision at Fort Moultrie Unit of Fort Sumter
National Monument
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Announcement of park boundary revision.
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SUMMARY: Notice is given that the boundary of the Fort Moultrie Unit of
Fort Sumter National Monument has been revised pursuant to the Acts
specified below to encompass lands depicted on drawing 392/92,002A of
Fort Sumter National Monument (which includes Fort Moultrie) prepared
by the National Park Service. The revision to the boundary includes
tract 01-109, as depicted on the map.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Superintendent; Fort Sumter National
Monument; 1214 Middle Street; Sullivan's Island, South Carolina 29482
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Joint Resolution of April 28, 1948,
(Pub. L. 80-504, 62 Stat. 204) authorized the establishment of Fort
Sumter National Monument. Fort Moultrie was acquired under authority of
the 1935 Historic Sites Act (45 Stat 666, 16 U.S.C. 461 et seq.).
Sections 7(c)(i) and 7(c)(ii) of the Land and Water Conservation Fund
Act, as amended by the Act of June 10, 1977 (Pub. L. 95-42, 91 Stat.
210), and the Act of March 10, 1980 (Pub. L. 103-333, 110 Stat. 4194),
further authorized the Secretary of the Interior to make minor
revisions in the boundaries whenever the Secretary determines that it
is necessary for the preservation, protection, interpretation or
management of an area.
The map is on file and available for inspection in the Land
Resources Program Center, Southeast Regional Office, 100 Alabama
Street, SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303, and in the Offices of the National
Park Service, Department of the Interior, Washington DC 20013-7127.
Dated: August 19, 2005.
Patricia A. Hooks,
Regional Director, Southeast Region.
[FR Doc. 05-20918 Filed 10-18-05; 8:45 am]
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