Meeting Notice for National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center Advisory Board, 6521 [E6-1678]
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the following tribes: Tohono O’odham
Nation, Ak Chin Indian Community,
Gila River Indian Community, and Salt
River Pima-Maricopa Indian
Community, and who represent
interests of the nominating tribe.
• A person who represents and
participates in what is commonly called
dispersed recreation, such as hiking,
camping, hunting, nature viewing,
nature photography, bird watching,
horseback riding, or trail walking.
• A person who represents and
participates in what is commonly called
mechanized recreation or off-highway
driving.
• A person who is a recognized
environmental representative from
Arizona.
• A person who is an elected official
from a city or community in the vicinity
of the Monument.
• A person who is a livestock grazing
permittee or who represents the
permittees on the allotments within the
Monument.
• A person who represents the rural
communities around the Monument and
who is selected at-large from these
communities.
• Two persons who represent
sciences such as wildlife biology,
archaeology, ecology, botany, history,
social sciences, or other applicable
disciplines.
• A person who represents Maricopa
County’s interests, to be appointed from
nominees submitted by the Supervisors
of Maricopa County.
• A person who represents Pinal
County’s interests, to be appointed from
nominees submitted by the Supervisors
of Pinal County.
• A person who represents the State
of Arizona, to be appointed from
nominees submitted by the Governor of
Arizona.
You should identify the specific
category that the nominee will represent
in your letter of nomination. The
SDNM, Bureau of Land Management
(see address above) will collect the
nomination forms and letters of
reference and distribute them to the
officials responsible for recommending
nominees. BLM will then forward
recommended nominations to the
Secretary of the Interior, who has
responsibility for making the
appointments.
Members of the SDNMAC serve for 3year terms. For the initial Council, five
members will be appointed to 2-year
terms, five members will be appointed
for 3 years, and five members will be
appointed for 4 years. Thereafter,
members of the SDNMAC will be
appointed to 3-years. One Native
American position, the elected official
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from a local community, the State of
Arizona position, the livestock
permittee position, and one science
position will be 2-year terms that will
expire 2 years from the date of
appointment to the Council by the
Secretary. These five positions will be
replaced with 3-year terms, to begin no
earlier than 2 years from the date of
appointment to the Council by the
Secretary. The mechanized recreation
position, the Arizona environmental
organization position, the Pinal County
representative, and two of the Native
American positions will be 3-year terms
and will expire 3 years from the date of
appointment to the Council by the
Secretary. These five positions will all
be replaced with 3-year terms, to begin
no earlier than 3 years from the date of
appointment to the Council by the
Secretary. The non-mechanized
recreation position, the fourth Native
American position, the second science
position, the rural at-large position, and
the Maricopa County representative will
be 4-year terms and will expire 4 years
from the date of appointment to the
Council by the Secretary. These five
positions will all be replaced with 3year terms, to begin no earlier than 4
years from the date of appointment to
the Council by the Secretary.
Members will serve without monetary
compensation, but will be reimbursed
for travel and per diem expenses at
current rates for Government
employees. The SDNMAC will meet
only at the call of the Monument
Manager, who is the Designated Federal
Official with respect to the Council. The
charter requires the SDNMAC to meet
no less than 2 times per year.
Dated: February 1, 2006.
Karen Kelleher,
Monument Manager, Bureau of Land
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[OR–038–1220–AL; HAG 06–0066]
Meeting Notice for National Historic
Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
Advisory Board
Bureau of Land Management
(BLM), Vale District, Interior.
SUMMARY: The National Historic Oregon
Trail Interpretive Center Advisory Board
will meet March 7, 2006, from 8 a.m. to
12 p.m. (PST) at the Best Western
Sunridge Inn, One Sunridge Way, Baker
City, Oregon.
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Meeting topics will include a Center
update, education and outreach, and
other topics as may come before the
board. The meeting is open to the
public. Public comment is scheduled for
10 to 10:15 a.m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Additional information concerning the
National Historic Oregon Trail
Interpretive Center Advisory Board may
be obtained from Debbie Lyons, Public
Affairs Officer, Vale District Office, 100
Oregon Street, Vale, Oregon 97918,
(541) 473–6218 or e-mail
Debra_Lyons@or.blm.gov.
Dated: February 1, 2006.
David R. Henderson,
District Manager.
[FR Doc. E6–1678 Filed 2–7–06; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[OR–027–1020–PH–029H; HAG 06–0068]
Bureau of Land Management
Bureau of Land Management,
Department of the Interior, Burns
District.
ACTION: Meeting notice for the Southeast
Oregon Resource Advisory Council.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Southeast Oregon
Resource Advisory Council (SEORAC)
will hold a meeting Monday, February
27 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Tuesday,
February 28, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
in the conference room at the U.S.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Burns District Office, 28910 Hwy 20
West, Hines, Oregon.
Agenda items for the 2-day meeting
include updates from the Chair and
Designated Federal Official; remarks
from Oregon/Washington BLM
Associate State Director Jim Kenna;
updates on the Energy Corridor Process
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) and the Vegetation
Management Programmatic EIS; a
presentation on the High Desert
Partnership; discussion of SEORAC
priorities (1) off-highway vehicle use
and management, and (2) sage-grouse;
an opportunity for SEORAC subgroups
to meet; subgroup and liaison reports;
member round-table; a presentation on
The Pay-off of Collaboration; and
agenda development for the May
meeting. Other matters that may
reasonably come before the SEORAC
may also be addressed anytime Monday
or Tuesday.
The public is welcome to attend all
portions of the meeting and may
contribute during the public comment
sessions at 11 a.m. each day. Those who
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[OR-038-1220-AL; HAG 06-0066]
Meeting Notice for National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive
Center Advisory Board
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Vale District, Interior.
SUMMARY: The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
Advisory Board will meet March 7, 2006, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (PST) at
the Best Western Sunridge Inn, One Sunridge Way, Baker City, Oregon.
Meeting topics will include a Center update, education and
outreach, and other topics as may come before the board. The meeting is
open to the public. Public comment is scheduled for 10 to 10:15 a.m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Additional information concerning the
National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center Advisory Board may
be obtained from Debbie Lyons, Public Affairs Officer, Vale District
Office, 100 Oregon Street, Vale, Oregon 97918, (541) 473-6218 or e-mail
Debra--Lyons@or.blm.gov.
Dated: February 1, 2006.
David R. Henderson,
District Manager.
[FR Doc. E6-1678 Filed 2-7-06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4310-33-P