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the Lakeshore since the current 1979
general management plan, changes in
visitor use patterns, adequacy and
sustainability of existing visitor
facilities and park operations, and
management of natural and cultural
resources. The environmental impact
statement will evaluate the potential
environmental impacts of the alternative
management approaches and the
possible designation of wilderness
within the Lakeshore.
As the first phase of the planning
process, the NPS is beginning to scope
the issues to be addressed in the GMP/
WS/EIS. All interested persons,
organizations, and agencies are
encouraged to submit comments and
suggestions on issues and concerns that
should be addressed in the GMP/WS/
EIS, and the range of appropriate
alternatives that should be examined.
DATES: The NPS is planning to begin
public scoping with State and Federal
Agencies; associated American Indian
tribes; neighboring communities; county
commissioners; local organizations,
researchers and institutions; the
congressional delegation; and other
interested members of the public. In
addition, the NPS will hold public
scoping meetings regarding the GMP/
WS/EIS. Specific dates, times, and
locations will be announced through a
variety of media, including on the
Internet at the Planning, Environment,
and Public Comment (PEPC) website
(https://parkplanning.nps.gov/). In
addition to attending the scoping
meetings, people wishing to provide
input to this initial phase of developing
the GMP/WS/EIS may mail or email
comments to the Superintendent at the
addresses below.
Written comments concerning the
scope of the GMP/WS/EIS will be
accepted for 60 days from the
publication of this notice.
ADDRESSES: General park information
requests or requests to be added to the
project mailing list should be directed
to: Dusty Shultz, Superintendent,
Sleeping Bear Dunes National
Lakeshore, 9922 Front Street, Empire,
Michigan 49630–9797, telephone 231–
326–5134. E-mail: slbe_gmp@nps.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dusty Shultz, Superintendent, Sleeping
Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, 9922
Front Street, Empire, Michigan 49630–
9797, telephone 231–326–5134. E-mail:
slbe_gmp@nps.gov. General information
about Sleeping Bear Dunes National
Lakeshore is available on the Internet at
https://www.nps.gov/slbe.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: If you
wish to comment on any issues
associated with the plan, you may
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submit your comments by several
methods. You may mail comments to
Sleeping Bear Dunes National
Lakeshore, 9922 Front Street, Empire,
Michigan 49630–9797. You may also
comment via the Internet at
slbe_gmp@nps.gov. Finally, you may
hand-deliver comments to the
Lakeshore at 9922 Front Street, Empire,
Michigan.
Our practice is to make comments,
including names and home addresses of
respondents, available for public review
during regular business hours.
Individual respondents may request that
we withhold their home address from
the record, which we will honor to the
extent allowable by law. There also may
be circumstances in which we would
withhold from the record a respondent’s
identity, as allowable by law. If you
wish us to withhold your address, you
must state this prominently at the
beginning of your comment. We will
make all submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, available
for public inspection in their entirety.
Dated: November 29, 2005.
Ernest Quintana,
Regional Director, Midwest Region.
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2. Committee reports:
—Land Conservation
—Park Use
—Science and Education
—Historic
3. Old business
4. Superintendent’s report
5. Public comments
6. Proposed agenda for next
Commission meeting, February 5,
2006
The meeting is open to the public.
Interested persons may make oral/
written presentations to the Commission
or file written statements. Such requests
should be made to the Superintendent
at least seven days prior to the meeting.
Further information concerning this
meeting may be obtained from the
Superintendent, Acadia National Park,
P.O. Box 177, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609,
tel: (207) 288–3338.
Dated: December 2, 2005.
Sheridan Steele,
Superintendent.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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National Park Service, Interior.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Acadia National Park Advisory
Commission; Notice of Meeting
Notice is hereby given in accordance
with the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (Public Law 92–463, 86 Stat. 770, 5
U.S.C. App. 1, Sec. 10), that the Acadia
National Park Advisory Commission
will hold a meeting on Monday,
February 6, 2006.
The Commission was established
pursuant to Public Law 99–420, sec.
103. The purpose of the commission is
to consult with the Secretary of the
Interior, or his designee, on matters
relating to the management and
development of the park, including but
not limited to the acquisition of lands
and interests in lands (including
conservation easements on islands) and
termination of rights of use and
occupancy.
The meeting will convene at Park
Headquarters, Bar Harbor, Maine, at 1
p.m. to consider the following agenda:
1. Review and approval of minutes from
the meeting held September 12,
2005.
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Notice is hereby given in accordance
with the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix, that the
National Park System Advisory Board
will meet January 12–13, 2006, in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On January
12, the Board will tour Independence
National Historical Park and will be
briefed regarding environmental,
education and partnership programs.
The Board will convene its business
meeting on January 13, 8:30 a.m., EST,
in the Visitor Center at Independence
National Historical Park, 1 North
Independence Mall West, 6th and
Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA,
telephone 215–597–7120. The meeting
will be adjourned at 5 p.m. The Board
will be addressed by National Park
Service Director Fran Mainella and will
receive the reports of its Director’s
Council, Education Committee, National
Landmarks Committee, Committee on
Health and Recreation, National Parks
Science Committee, Committee on
Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax
Credit, and Partnerships Committee.
The Board also will be briefed regarding
Preserve America and the 106
Compliance Review.
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Other officials of the National Park
Service and the Department of the
Interior may address the Board, and
other miscellaneous topics and reports
may be covered.
The order of the agenda may be
changed, if necessary, to accommodate
travel schedules or for other reasons.
The Board meeting will be open to the
public. Space and facilities to
accommodate the public are limited and
attendees will be accommodated on a
first-come basis. Anyone may file with
the Board a written statement
concerning matters to be discussed. The
Board also may permit attendees to
address the Board, but may restrict the
length of the presentations, as necessary
to allow the Board to complete its
agenda within the allotted time.
Anyone who wishes further
information concerning the meeting, or
who wishes to submit a written
statement, may contact Mr. Loran
Fraser, Chief, Office of Policy, National
Park Service; 1849 C Street, NW., Room
7250; Washington, DC 20240; telephone
202–208–7456.
Draft minutes of the meeting will be
available for public inspection about 12
weeks after the meeting, in room 7252,
Main Interior Building, 1849 C Street,
NW., Washington, DC.
or faxed comments should be submitted
by January 12, 2006.
John W. Roberts,
Acting Chief, National Register/National
Historic Landmarks Program.
ARIZONA
Maricopa County
Sacred Heart Home for the Aged, 1110 N.
16th St., Phoenix, 05001548
MISSISSIPPI
Yazoo County
Afro-American Sons and Daughters Hospital,
8th St. and Webster Ave., Yazoo City,
05001558
MISSOURI
Franklin County
St. Albans Farms Stone Barn, 3476 St. Albans
Rd., St. Albans, 05001550
Oregon County
Greer Mill, W. Side, MO 19, 10 mi. N of
Alton, Alton, 05001551
St. Louis Independent City
Union Depot Railroad Co. Building, (South
St. Louis Historic Working and Middle
Class Streetcar Suburbs MPS), 2727 S.
Jefferson Ave., St. Louis (Independent
City), 05001549
NORTH CAROLINA
Dated: December 19, 2005.
Bernard Fagan,
Deputy Chief, Office of Policy.
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Rutherford County
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OREGON
Washburn Historic District (Boundary
Increase), 1037 Gun Club Rd., Bostic,
05001552
Hood River County
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Register of Historic Places;
Notification of Pending Nominations
and Related Actions
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First National Bank of Hood River, 304 Oak
St., Hood River, 05001555
Heilbronner Block, 100–118 Third St., Hood
River, 05001554
Multnomah County
Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before December 17, 2005.
Pursuant to § 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
Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye
St., NW., 8th floor, Washington, DC
20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written
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Lombard Automobile Buildings, 123–35 NW
Broadway;134 NW 8th Ave., Portland,
05001553
Ruby, Alfred C. and Nettie, House, 211 NE
39th Ave., Portland, 05001559
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Steam
Locomotive, Roundhouse, UPRPR’s
Brooklyn Yard (SE Portland), Portland,
05001557
TENNESSEE
Shelby County
Gayoso—Peabody Historic District (Boundary
Decrease), Roughly along S. Main St. from
McCall Place to Monroe Ave., Memphis,
05001556
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Inventory Completion: Sam
Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural
History, University of Oklahoma,
Norman, OK
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice is here given in accordance
with the Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act
(NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the
completion of an inventory of human
remains in the possession of the Sam
Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural
History, University of Oklahoma,
Norman, OK. The human remains were
removed from Crittendon, Mississippi,
and Poinsett Counties, AR.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in
this notice are the sole responsibility of
the museum, institution, or Federal
agency that has control of the Native
American human remains. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
A detailed assessment of the human
remains was made by the Sam Noble
Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
and Oklahoma State Archeologist
professional staff in consultation with
representatives of the Quapaw Tribe of
Indians, Oklahoma.
In 1933, human remains representing
a minimum of two individuals were
removed from Cummin’s Place, also
called Cumming’s Place (Arkansas–7/
130 and 7/131), in Poinsett County, AR,
by Frank Newkumet. Mr. Newkumet
loaned the human remains to the
Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
(now the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum
of Natural History) from 1933 until
1947. The museum purchased the
collection from Mr. Newkumet in 1947.
No known individuals were identified.
No associated funerary objects are
present. A deer bone found with the
human remains at Arkansas–7/130 was
not located during the inventory
process.
In 1933, human remains representing
a minimum of two individuals were
removed from Upper Nodena Place
(Arkansas–7/137 and 7/138) in
Mississippi County, AR, by Frank
Newkumet. Mr. Newkumet loaned the
human remains to the Oklahoma
Museum of Natural History from 1933
until 1947. The museum purchased the
collection from Mr. Newkumet in 1947.
No known individuals were identified.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Park System Advisory Board; Meeting
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix, that the National Park System
Advisory Board will meet January 12-13, 2006, in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. On January 12, the Board will tour Independence National
Historical Park and will be briefed regarding environmental, education
and partnership programs. The Board will convene its business meeting
on January 13, 8:30 a.m., EST, in the Visitor Center at Independence
National Historical Park, 1 North Independence Mall West, 6th and
Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA, telephone 215-597-7120. The meeting
will be adjourned at 5 p.m. The Board will be addressed by National
Park Service Director Fran Mainella and will receive the reports of its
Director's Council, Education Committee, National Landmarks Committee,
Committee on Health and Recreation, National Parks Science Committee,
Committee on Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit, and
Partnerships Committee. The Board also will be briefed regarding
Preserve America and the 106 Compliance Review.
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Other officials of the National Park Service and the Department of
the Interior may address the Board, and other miscellaneous topics and
reports may be covered.
The order of the agenda may be changed, if necessary, to
accommodate travel schedules or for other reasons.
The Board meeting will be open to the public. Space and facilities
to accommodate the public are limited and attendees will be
accommodated on a first-come basis. Anyone may file with the Board a
written statement concerning matters to be discussed. The Board also
may permit attendees to address the Board, but may restrict the length
of the presentations, as necessary to allow the Board to complete its
agenda within the allotted time.
Anyone who wishes further information concerning the meeting, or
who wishes to submit a written statement, may contact Mr. Loran Fraser,
Chief, Office of Policy, National Park Service; 1849 C Street, NW.,
Room 7250; Washington, DC 20240; telephone 202-208-7456.
Draft minutes of the meeting will be available for public
inspection about 12 weeks after the meeting, in room 7252, Main
Interior Building, 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, DC.
Dated: December 19, 2005.
Bernard Fagan,
Deputy Chief, Office of Policy.
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