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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
R. David Paulison,
Acting Director, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
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Notice of Availability of the Draft
Comprehensive Conservation Plan and
Environmental Assessment for
Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge and
Wetland Management District, Martin,
SD
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Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5045–N–02]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities
To Assist the Homeless
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: This notice identifies
unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by
HUD for suitability for possible use to
assist the homeless.
DATES:
Effective January 13, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathy Ezzell, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, Room 7262,
451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington,
DC 20410; telephone (202) 708–1234;
TTY number for the hearing- and
speech-impaired (202) 708–2565, (these
telephone numbers are not toll-free), or
call the toll-free Title V information at
1–800–927–7588.
In
accordance with the December 12, 1988
court order in National Coalition for the
Homeless v. Veterans Administration,
No. 88–2503–OG (D.D.C.), HUD
publishes a Notice, on a weekly basis,
identifying unutilized, underutilized,
excess and surplus Federal buildings
and real property that HUD has
reviewed for suitability for use to assist
the homeless. Today’s Notice is for the
purpose of announcing that no
additional properties have been
determined suitable or unsuitable this
week.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: January 5, 2006.
Mark R. Johnson,
Director, Office of Special Needs Assistance
Programs.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service) announces that the
Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan
and Environmental Assessment (CCP/
EA) for the Lacreek National Wildlife
Refuge (Refuge) and Wetland
Management District (WMD) is available
for public review and comment. This
Draft CCP/EA was prepared pursuant to
the National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act, as amended, and
the National Environmental Policy Act.
The Draft CCP/EA describes the
Service’s proposal for management of
the Refuge for 15 years.
DATES: Written comments must be
received at the postal or electronic
addresses listed below by February 13,
2006. Comments may also be submitted
via electronic mail to:
linda_kelly@fws.gov.
To provide written
comments or to obtain a copy of the
Draft CCP/EA, please write to Linda
Kelly, Planning Team Leader, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box 25486,
Denver Federal Center, Denver,
Colorado 80225–0486; (303) 236–8132;
fax (303) 236–4792, or Tom Koerner,
Refuge Manager, Lacreek National
Wildlife Refuge, 29746 Bird Road,
Martin, South Dakota, 57551; (605) 685–
6508; fax (605) 685–1173. The Draft
CCP/EA will also be available for
viewing and downloading online at
https://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/
planning.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Linda Kelly, Planning Team Leader, at
the above address or at (303) 236–8132.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966, as amended
by the National Wildlife Refuge System
Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C.
668dd–668ee), requires the Service to
develop a CCP for the Refuge. The
purpose in developing a CCP is to
provide refuge managers with a 15-year
strategy for achieving refuge purposes
and contributing toward the mission of
the National Wildlife Refuge System,
consistent with sound principles of fish
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and wildlife science; conservation; legal
mandates; and Service policies. In
addition to outlining broad management
direction on conserving wildlife and
their habitats, the CCP identifies
wildlife-dependent recreational
opportunities available to the public,
including opportunities for hunting;
wildlife observation and photography;
and environmental education and
interpretation. We will review and
update these CCPs at least every 15
years in accordance with the National
Wildlife Refuge System Administration
Act of 1966, as amended by the National
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement
Act of 1997, and the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321–4370d).
Background: The Refuge was
established in 1935 by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt through Executive
Order No. 7160 ‘‘* * * as a refuge and
breeding ground for migratory birds and
other wildlife.’’ The Refuge lies in the
Lake Creek Valley on the northern edge
of the Nebraska Sandhills and includes
16,410 acres of native sandhills, subirrigated meadows, impounded fresh
water marshes, and tall and mixed grass
prairie uplands.
The WMD was started as part of the
Small Wetlands Acquisition Program, in
the 1950s, to save wetlands from various
threats, particularly draining. The
passage of Public Law 85–585, in
August of 1958, amended the Migratory
Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp
Act (Duck Stamp Act) of 1934, allowing
for the acquisition of Waterfowl
Production Areas and Easements for
Waterfowl Management Rights
(easements). The WMD is located in
Stanley, Todd, Harding, Jackson, Jones,
Lawrence, Lyman, Meade, Mellette, Fall
River, Haakon, Custer, Pennington,
Bennett, and Butte counties.
Significant issues addressed in the
Draft CCP/EA include: habitat and
wildlife management; visitor services;
cultural resources; and partnerships.
The Service developed three
alternatives for management of the
Refuge: Alternative A—No Action;
Alternative B—Integrated Restoration
(Proposed Action); Alternative C—
Comprehensive Grassland Restoration.
All three alternatives outline specific
management objectives and strategies
related to wildlife and habitat
management, visitor services, cultural
resources, and partnerships.
Alternative A—Current Management
(No Action): Under this alternative,
management activity being conducted
by the Service would remain the same.
The Service would not develop any new
management, restoration, or education
programs at the Refuge. Current habitat
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5045-N-02]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities To Assist the Homeless
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice identifies unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by HUD for suitability for possible
use to assist the homeless.
DATES: Effective January 13, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathy Ezzell, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, Room 7262, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington,
DC 20410; telephone (202) 708-1234; TTY number for the hearing- and
speech-impaired (202) 708-2565, (these telephone numbers are not toll-
free), or call the toll-free Title V information at 1-800-927-7588.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the December 12, 1988
court order in National Coalition for the Homeless v. Veterans
Administration, No. 88-2503-OG (D.D.C.), HUD publishes a Notice, on a
weekly basis, identifying unutilized, underutilized, excess and surplus
Federal buildings and real property that HUD has reviewed for
suitability for use to assist the homeless. Today's Notice is for the
purpose of announcing that no additional properties have been
determined suitable or unsuitable this week.
Dated: January 5, 2006.
Mark R. Johnson,
Director, Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs.
[FR Doc. 06-222 Filed 1-12-06; 8:45 am]
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