Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement; Port Columbus International Airport, Columbus, OH, 25628-25629 [06-4037]
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Portal Access
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Lenders with at least one outstanding
SBA loan will be able to apply for portal
access. SBA will issue only one portal
user account per Lender. Lenders must
submit initial requests for a portal user
account (or requests to switch or
terminate a user) by regular or overnight
mail to SBA at the following address:
Office of Lender Oversight—Capital
Access, Suite 8200; Mail Code 7011,
ATTN: Lender Portal, U.S. Small
Business Administration, 409 Third
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20416.
Lenders must take the following steps
in requesting portal access:
(1) Request must be made by a senior
officer of the Lender (Senior VP or
above).
(2) Request must be sent via regular or
overnight mail to the address provided
above.
(3) Request must be made using the
Lender’s stationery.
(4) Request must include the user’s
business card.
(4) The stationery and business card
should include the Lender’s name and
address.
(5) The request should include the
following data:
(a) SBA FIRS ID Number(s).
(b) Account user’s name.
(c) Account user’s title.
(d) Account user’s mailing address at
the Lender.
(e) Account user’s telephone number
at the Lender.
(f) Account user’s e-mail address at
the Lender.
(g) Requesting officer’s name.
(h) Requesting officer’s title.
(i) Requesting officer’s mailing
address at the Lender.
(j) Requesting officer’s telephone
number at the Lender.
(k) Requesting officer’s e-mail address
at the Lender.
Once SBA receives and approves the
user request, the Agency will forward
the approval to SBA’s portal contractor
for issuance of a user account name and
password. The portal contractor will email the user his or her user name and
password within approximately two
weeks of account approval. The user can
then access its data by logging into the
Lender portal Web page at https://
pdp.dnb.com/pdpsba/pdplogin.asp.
Lender Portal Responsibilities
Lenders are responsible for complying
with SBA’s requirements in obtaining
and maintaining the portal user
accounts and passwords as set forth
below and as published from time to
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time. Lenders are also responsible for
timely informing SBA to terminate or
switch an account if the person to
whom it was issued no longer holds that
responsibility for the Lender. Upon
accessing the lender portal, Lenders
must take full responsibility for
protecting the confidentiality of the user
password and lender risk rating
information and for ensuring the
security of the data.
Confidentiality Agreement
By clicking on the Portal log-in button
to access the SBA Lender Information
Portal (‘‘Portal’’), Lender will agree to
use the Confidential Information
(defined in the Portal) contained in the
Portal only for confidential use within
its own immediate corporate
organization, and to hold and maintain
the Confidential Information in
confidence in accordance with the terms
of the Agreement. Lender will agree to
restrict access to the Confidential
Information to those of its officers and
employees who have a legitimate need
to know such information for the
purpose of assisting the Lender in
improving the Lender’s 7(a) or 504
program operations in conjunction with
SBA’s Lender Oversight Program and
SBA’s portfolio management (each
referred to as a ‘‘permitted party’’), and
to those for whom SBA has approved
access by prior written consent and for
whom access is required by applicable
law or legal process. If such law or
process requires Lender to disclose the
Confidential Information to any person
other than a permitted party, Lender
will agree to promptly notify SBA and
SBA’s Information Provider (defined
below) in writing so that SBA and the
Information Provider have, within their
sole discretion, the opportunity to seek
appropriate relief such as an injunction
or protective order prior to Lender’s
disclosure. In addition, Lender will
agree to ensure that each permitted
party is aware of the requirements of the
Agreement and to ensure that each such
permitted party agrees to the terms and
conditions. Lender will agree not to
disclose, and will agree to protect from
disclosure, Lender’s password to enter
the Portal. Further, any disclosure of
Confidential Information other than as
permitted by the Agreement may result
in appropriate action as authorized by
law. Lender also will agree to indemnify
and hold harmless each of SBA and any
provider of the Confidential Information
from and against any and all claims,
demands, suits, actions, and liabilities
to any degree based upon or resulting
from the unauthorized use or disclosure
of the Confidential Information.
‘‘Information Provider’’ means Dun &
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Bradstreet. (Mail Provider Information
notice to Dun & Bradstreet, Legal
Department, 103 JFK Parkway, Short
Hills, NJ 07078.)
No information contained in the
Portal shall be relied upon for any
purpose other than SBA’s lender
oversight and SBA’s portfolio
management purposes. In addition,
Lender will acknowledge and agree that
the Confidentiality Agreement is for the
benefit not only of the SBA but also of
any party providing the Confidential
Information. Any such party shall have
the right and standing to pursue all legal
and equitable remedies against the
Lender in the event of unauthorized use
or disclosure.
Portal Inquiries
For general inquiries, a Lender may
submit its e-mail to
lender.portal@sba.gov. If a Lender needs
to speak to an individual on a nontechnical matter, it may contact Paul
Bishop at 202–205–7516. SBA advises a
Lender to state upfront its Lender name,
address, FIRS number, and user name to
expedite processing of all inquiries.
Dated: April 26, 2006.
Michael W. Hager,
Associate Deputy Administrator, Office of
Capital Access.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement; Port
Columbus International Airport,
Columbus, OH
Federal Aviation
Administration, Department of
Transportation
ACTION: Notice of Intent; notice of
scoping meetings.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) is issuing this
Notice of Intent to announce publicly
that an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) will be prepared and considered
for the proposed construction of a
replacement runway, proposed terminal
development, ancillary development,
and air traffic procedures developed in
the Part 150 Study for the replacement
runway. Associated improvements
involved with the proposed project are
described below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Katherine S. Jones, Federal Aviation
Administration, Detroit Airports District
Office, 11677 South Wayne Road, Suite
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107, Romulus, Michigan 48174, (734)
229–2958. Project Web site: https://
www.airportsites.net/CMH-EIS.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice announces that the FAA, in
cooperation with the Columbus
Regional Airport Authority (CRAA), will
prepare an EIS for a proposed project to
replace Runway 10R/28L at the Port
Columbus International Airport,
approximately 700 feet south of the
existing Runway 10R/28L; new terminal
facilities in the midfield area; ancillary
in support of the replacement runway
and midfield terminal; and noise
abatement air traffic procedures
developed for the replacement runway.
The replacement runway would be
10,113 feet long. This length would
maintain the airport’s ability to
accommodate current and projected
airport operations. Existing Runway
10R/28L would be decommissioned as a
runway and converted into a taxiway
upon commissioning of the replacement
runway. In addition, a south taxiway
and north parallel taxiways to proposed
Runway 10R/28L would be constructed.
To meet future aircraft parking and
passenger processing requirements, new
midfield terminal facilities are needed.
The EIS will assess a development
envelope that is defined as an area large
enough to encompass Phase I and II of
the CRAA terminal development
program. The number of gates,
approximate square footage,
approximate curb frontage, and the
number of passengers that the terminal
would accommodate will be discussed
throughout the process.
Ancillary facilities in support of the
replacement runway and midfield
terminal would be constructed . The
facilities include roadway relocations
and construction; parking
improvements; property acquisition;
and relocation of residences, businesses,
and farms, as necessary.
The CRAA is in the process of
preparing a 14 CFR part 150 Noise
Compatibility Study Update (Part 150
Update) to address the current and
future noise conditions. The Part 150
Update will include an analysis of the
potential noise and land use impacts
resulting from the proposed
development of relocating Runway 10R/
28L to the south, as well as possible
mitigation options. Any noise abatement
air traffic options recommended through
the Part 150 Update will be included in
the EIS as part of the part of the
proposed project. In addition, any land
use mitigation that is recommended in
the Part 150 Update for the proposed
project will be included in the EIS.
The EIS will include the evaluation of
a no action alternative and other
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reasonable alternatives that may be
identified during the agency and public
scoping meetings. The EIS will
determine all environmental impacts,
such as and not limited to, noise
impacts, impacts on air and water
quality, wetlands, ecological resources,
floodplains, historic resources,
hazardous wastes, socioeconomics, and
economic factors.
Scoping: To resure that the full range
of issues related to the proposed project
is addressed and that all significant
issues are identified, comments and
suggestions are invited from all
interested parties. Public and agency
scoping meetings will be conducted to
identify any significant issues
associated with the proposed project.
An agency scoping meeting for all
Federal, state, and local environmental
regulatory agencies will be held on May
31, 2006. This meeting will take place
at 10 a.m. in the Emergency Operations
Center at the Port Columbus
International Airport, 4600 International
Gateway, Columbus, Ohio 43219.
Two public scoping meetings for the
general public will be held on the
evenings of May 31, 2006 and June 1,
2006. The meetings will be conducted at
two locations, one at the Holiday Inn,
750 Stelzer Road, Columbus, OH 43219
and the other at the Ramda Inn, 4801
East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio
43213. Both meetings will be held
between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Written comments may be mailed to
the Informational contact listed above
within 30 days following the scoping
meetings.
Questions may be directed to the
individual named above under the
heading, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
Issued in Romulus, Michigan, April 21,
2006.
Irene R. Porter,
Manager, Detroit Airports District Office,
FAA, Great Lakes Region.
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Federal Aviation Administration
Sixth Meeting: RTCA Special
Committee 203/Minimum Performance
Standards for Unmanned Aircraft
Systems and Unmanned Aircraft
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of RTCA Special
Committee 203, Minimum Performance
Standards for Unmanned Aircraft
Systems and Unmanned Aircraft.
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SUMMARY: The FAA is issuing this notice
to advise the public of a meeting of
RTCA Special Committee 203,
Minimum Performance Standards for
Unmanned Aircraft Systems and
Unmanned Aircraft and Working
Groups 1–3 and Sub-Groups 1–3.
The meeting will be held May
16–19, 2006, starting at 9 a.m.
DATES:
The meeting will be held at
RTCA, 1828 L Street, NW., Suite 805,
Washington, DC 20036.
ADDRESSES:
(1)
RTCA Secretariat, 1828 L Street, NW.,
Suite 805, Washington, DC 20036;
telephone (202) 833–9339; fax (202)
833–9434; Web site http:www.rtca.org
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pursuant
to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–
463, 5 U.S.C., Appendix 2), notice is
hereby given for a Special Committee
203 meeting. The agenda will include:
• May 16:
• Sub-Group 1, 2 & 3 Writing Teams
in working sessions.
• May 17:
• Opening Plenary Session (Welcome
and Introductory Remarks, Approval of
Fifth Plenary Summary, Review SC–203
Progress Since Fifth Plenary, Other
Business, Prepare for Plenary #7,
Plenary Adjourns).
• Sub-Group Writing Teams in
working sessions.
• May 18:
• Sub-Group 1, 2 & 3 Writing Teams
continue in working sessions.
• Working Groups 2 & 3 Teams in
working session.
• May 19:
• Sub-Group 1, 2, & 3 Writing Teams
in working sessions.
• Working Groups 2 & 3 in working
session.
Attendance is open to the interested
public but limited to space availability.
With the approval of the chairmen,
members of the public may present oral
statements at the meeting. Persons
wishing to present statements or obtain
information should contact the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section. Members of the public
may present a written statement to the
committee at any time.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 18,
2006.
Francisco Estrada C.,
RTCA Advisory Committee.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement;
Port Columbus International Airport, Columbus, OH
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation
ACTION: Notice of Intent; notice of scoping meetings.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is issuing this
Notice of Intent to announce publicly that an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) will be prepared and considered for the proposed
construction of a replacement runway, proposed terminal development,
ancillary development, and air traffic procedures developed in the Part
150 Study for the replacement runway. Associated improvements involved
with the proposed project are described below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Katherine S. Jones, Federal
Aviation Administration, Detroit Airports District Office, 11677 South
Wayne Road, Suite
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107, Romulus, Michigan 48174, (734) 229-2958. Project Web site: https://
www.airportsites.net/CMH-EIS.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice announces that the FAA, in
cooperation with the Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA), will
prepare an EIS for a proposed project to replace Runway 10R/28L at the
Port Columbus International Airport, approximately 700 feet south of
the existing Runway 10R/28L; new terminal facilities in the midfield
area; ancillary in support of the replacement runway and midfield
terminal; and noise abatement air traffic procedures developed for the
replacement runway.
The replacement runway would be 10,113 feet long. This length would
maintain the airport's ability to accommodate current and projected
airport operations. Existing Runway 10R/28L would be decommissioned as
a runway and converted into a taxiway upon commissioning of the
replacement runway. In addition, a south taxiway and north parallel
taxiways to proposed Runway 10R/28L would be constructed.
To meet future aircraft parking and passenger processing
requirements, new midfield terminal facilities are needed. The EIS will
assess a development envelope that is defined as an area large enough
to encompass Phase I and II of the CRAA terminal development program.
The number of gates, approximate square footage, approximate curb
frontage, and the number of passengers that the terminal would
accommodate will be discussed throughout the process.
Ancillary facilities in support of the replacement runway and
midfield terminal would be constructed . The facilities include roadway
relocations and construction; parking improvements; property
acquisition; and relocation of residences, businesses, and farms, as
necessary.
The CRAA is in the process of preparing a 14 CFR part 150 Noise
Compatibility Study Update (Part 150 Update) to address the current and
future noise conditions. The Part 150 Update will include an analysis
of the potential noise and land use impacts resulting from the proposed
development of relocating Runway 10R/28L to the south, as well as
possible mitigation options. Any noise abatement air traffic options
recommended through the Part 150 Update will be included in the EIS as
part of the part of the proposed project. In addition, any land use
mitigation that is recommended in the Part 150 Update for the proposed
project will be included in the EIS.
The EIS will include the evaluation of a no action alternative and
other reasonable alternatives that may be identified during the agency
and public scoping meetings. The EIS will determine all environmental
impacts, such as and not limited to, noise impacts, impacts on air and
water quality, wetlands, ecological resources, floodplains, historic
resources, hazardous wastes, socioeconomics, and economic factors.
Scoping: To resure that the full range of issues related to the
proposed project is addressed and that all significant issues are
identified, comments and suggestions are invited from all interested
parties. Public and agency scoping meetings will be conducted to
identify any significant issues associated with the proposed project.
An agency scoping meeting for all Federal, state, and local
environmental regulatory agencies will be held on May 31, 2006. This
meeting will take place at 10 a.m. in the Emergency Operations Center
at the Port Columbus International Airport, 4600 International Gateway,
Columbus, Ohio 43219.
Two public scoping meetings for the general public will be held on
the evenings of May 31, 2006 and June 1, 2006. The meetings will be
conducted at two locations, one at the Holiday Inn, 750 Stelzer Road,
Columbus, OH 43219 and the other at the Ramda Inn, 4801 East Broad
Street, Columbus, Ohio 43213. Both meetings will be held between 5 p.m.
and 8 p.m.
Written comments may be mailed to the Informational contact listed
above within 30 days following the scoping meetings.
Questions may be directed to the individual named above under the
heading, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Issued in Romulus, Michigan, April 21, 2006.
Irene R. Porter,
Manager, Detroit Airports District Office, FAA, Great Lakes Region.
[FR Doc. 06-4037 Filed 4-28-06; 8:45 am]
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