Call for Public Nominations of Inholding Properties for Potential Purchase by the Federal Government in the States of Oregon and Washington, 28885 [E6-7523]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[OR–936–5870–HN; HAG–06–0098]
Call for Public Nominations of
Inholding Properties for Potential
Purchase by the Federal Government
in the States of Oregon and
Washington
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Federal Land Transaction Facilitation
Act of 2000 (43 U.S.C. 2303) (FLTFA),
this notice provides the public the
opportunity to nominate inholding
properties within the States of Oregon
and Washington for possible acquisition
by the Federal agencies identified
below.
Nominations may be submitted
at any time following the publication of
this notice.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be
mailed to the attention of the FLTFA
Program Manager for the agency listed
below having jurisdiction over the
adjacent Federal designated area:
Bureau of Land Management, P.O. Box
2965, Portland, OR 97208, USDA Forest
Service, P.O. Box 3623, Portland, OR
97208–3623; National Park Service,
1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Oakland,
CA 94607–4807; and U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Pacific Region, 911 NE
11th Ave., Portland, OR 97232.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam
Chappel, FLTFA Program Manager,
BLM Oregon State Office, 503–808–
6170; or e-mail pam_chappel@blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the FLTFA, the four
Federal agencies noted above are
offering to the public an opportunity to
nominate lands in the States of Oregon
and Washington for possible Federal
acquisition. Under the provisions of
FLTFA, only the following non-Federal
lands are eligible for nomination: (1)
Inholdings within a federally-designated
area; or (2) Inholdings adjacent to
federally-designated areas that contain
exceptional resources.
An inholding is any right, title, or
interest held by a non-Federal entity, in
or to a tract of land that lies within the
boundary of a federally-designated area.
A federally-designated area is an area,
in existence on July 25, 2000, set aside
for special management, including units
of the national park system managed by
the National Park Service, national
wildlife refuge system managed by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, or
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national forest system managed by the
USDA Forest Service, and national
monuments, national conservation
areas, national riparian conservation
areas, national recreation areas, national
scenic areas, research natural areas,
national outstanding natural areas,
national landmarks, and areas of critical
environmental concern managed by the
Bureau of Land Management,
wilderness or wilderness study areas,
and units of the wild and scenic rivers
system or national trails system. If you
are uncertain if a particular area meets
the statutory definition in FLTFA of a
federally-designated area, you should
consult the statute or the BLM as
provided above.
Exceptional resource refers to a
resource of scientific, natural, historic,
cultural or recreational value which has
been documented by a Federal, state, or
local government authority, and for
which there is a compelling need for
conservation and protection under the
jurisdiction of a Federal agency in order
to maintain the resource for the benefit
of the public.
Nominations meeting the above
criteria may be submitted by any
individual, group or governmental body.
If submitted by a party other than the
landowner, the landowner must also
sign the nomination to confirm their
willingness to sell. Nominations will
only be considered eligible by the
agencies if: (1) The nomination package
is complete; (2) acquisition of the
nominated land or interest in land
would be consistent with an agency
approved land use plan; (3) the land
does not contain a hazardous substance
or is not otherwise contaminated and
would not be difficult or uneconomical
to manage as Federal lands; and (4)
acceptable title can be conveyed in
accordance with Federal title standards.
Priority will be placed on nominations
for inholdings in areas where there is no
local or tribal government objection to
Federal acquisition. Nominations may
be made at any time following
publication of this notice and will
continue to be accepted for
consideration during the life of the
FLTFA, which ends on July 24, 2010,
unless extended by Act of Congress.
Nominations may be made on forms
available from Pam Chappel at the
address stated above. Requests for the
forms may be made by phone, e-mail, or
U.S. Postal Service mail.
The agencies will assess the
nominations for public benefits and
rank the nominations in accordance
with a jointly prepared State level
Interagency Implementation Agreement
for FLTFA and a national level
Interagency Memorandum of
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Understanding among the agencies. The
nomination and identification of an
inholding does not obligate the
landowner to convey the property nor
does it obligate the United States to
acquire the property.
All Federal land acquisitions must be
made at fair market value established by
applicable provisions of the Uniform
Appraisal Standards for Federal Land
Acquisitions.
Further information and details of the
Statewide Interagency Implementation
Agreement, may be obtained by
contacting Pam Chappel at the address
noted above. The BLM will be
developing a world wide Web site
linked to the BLM Oregon site at
https://www.or.blm.gov.
Elaine M. Brong,
State Director Oregon/Washington, USDI
Bureau of Land Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[OR-936-5870-HN; HAG-06-0098]
Call for Public Nominations of Inholding Properties for Potential
Purchase by the Federal Government in the States of Oregon and
Washington
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation
Act of 2000 (43 U.S.C. 2303) (FLTFA), this notice provides the public
the opportunity to nominate inholding properties within the States of
Oregon and Washington for possible acquisition by the Federal agencies
identified below.
DATES: Nominations may be submitted at any time following the
publication of this notice.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be mailed to the attention of the FLTFA
Program Manager for the agency listed below having jurisdiction over
the adjacent Federal designated area: Bureau of Land Management, P.O.
Box 2965, Portland, OR 97208, USDA Forest Service, P.O. Box 3623,
Portland, OR 97208-3623; National Park Service, 1111 Jackson Street,
Suite 700, Oakland, CA 94607-4807; and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Pacific Region, 911 NE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97232.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam Chappel, FLTFA Program Manager,
BLM Oregon State Office, 503-808-6170; or e-mail pam_chappel@blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the FLTFA, the four
Federal agencies noted above are offering to the public an opportunity
to nominate lands in the States of Oregon and Washington for possible
Federal acquisition. Under the provisions of FLTFA, only the following
non-Federal lands are eligible for nomination: (1) Inholdings within a
federally-designated area; or (2) Inholdings adjacent to federally-
designated areas that contain exceptional resources.
An inholding is any right, title, or interest held by a non-Federal
entity, in or to a tract of land that lies within the boundary of a
federally-designated area.
A federally-designated area is an area, in existence on July 25,
2000, set aside for special management, including units of the national
park system managed by the National Park Service, national wildlife
refuge system managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, or
national forest system managed by the USDA Forest Service, and national
monuments, national conservation areas, national riparian conservation
areas, national recreation areas, national scenic areas, research
natural areas, national outstanding natural areas, national landmarks,
and areas of critical environmental concern managed by the Bureau of
Land Management, wilderness or wilderness study areas, and units of the
wild and scenic rivers system or national trails system. If you are
uncertain if a particular area meets the statutory definition in FLTFA
of a federally-designated area, you should consult the statute or the
BLM as provided above.
Exceptional resource refers to a resource of scientific, natural,
historic, cultural or recreational value which has been documented by a
Federal, state, or local government authority, and for which there is a
compelling need for conservation and protection under the jurisdiction
of a Federal agency in order to maintain the resource for the benefit
of the public.
Nominations meeting the above criteria may be submitted by any
individual, group or governmental body. If submitted by a party other
than the landowner, the landowner must also sign the nomination to
confirm their willingness to sell. Nominations will only be considered
eligible by the agencies if: (1) The nomination package is complete;
(2) acquisition of the nominated land or interest in land would be
consistent with an agency approved land use plan; (3) the land does not
contain a hazardous substance or is not otherwise contaminated and
would not be difficult or uneconomical to manage as Federal lands; and
(4) acceptable title can be conveyed in accordance with Federal title
standards. Priority will be placed on nominations for inholdings in
areas where there is no local or tribal government objection to Federal
acquisition. Nominations may be made at any time following publication
of this notice and will continue to be accepted for consideration
during the life of the FLTFA, which ends on July 24, 2010, unless
extended by Act of Congress.
Nominations may be made on forms available from Pam Chappel at the
address stated above. Requests for the forms may be made by phone, e-
mail, or U.S. Postal Service mail.
The agencies will assess the nominations for public benefits and
rank the nominations in accordance with a jointly prepared State level
Interagency Implementation Agreement for FLTFA and a national level
Interagency Memorandum of Understanding among the agencies. The
nomination and identification of an inholding does not obligate the
landowner to convey the property nor does it obligate the United States
to acquire the property.
All Federal land acquisitions must be made at fair market value
established by applicable provisions of the Uniform Appraisal Standards
for Federal Land Acquisitions.
Further information and details of the Statewide Interagency
Implementation Agreement, may be obtained by contacting Pam Chappel at
the address noted above. The BLM will be developing a world wide Web
site linked to the BLM Oregon site at https://www.or.blm.gov.
Elaine M. Brong,
State Director Oregon/Washington, USDI Bureau of Land Management.
[FR Doc. E6-7523 Filed 5-17-06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4310-33-P