National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions, 62294-62295 [E6-17732]
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Drive, Billings, Montana, 59101–4669,
telephone (701) 227–7730 or (406) 896–
5009.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
survey, executed at the request of the
Crow Agency, through the Rocky
Mountain Regional Director, Bureau of
Indian Affairs, Billings, Montana, was
necessary to determine Trust and Tribal
land.
The lands we surveyed are:
Principal Meridian, Montana
T. 4 S., R. 32 E.
The plat, in 1 sheet, representing the
dependent resurvey of a portion of the
subdivisional lines and the adjusted original
meanders of the former left bank of the Big
Horn River, downstream, through sections
14, 15, 22, and 23, the subdivision of sections
14, 15, and 22, and the survey of the
meanders of the present left bank of the Big
Horn River, downstream, through sections
14, 15, and 22, and certain division of
accretion lines in sections 14, 15, and 22,
Township 4 South, Range 32 East, Principal
Meridian, Montana, was accepted September
28, 2006.
We will place copies of the plat, in 1
sheet, and related field notes we
described in the open files. They will be
available to the public as a matter of
information.
If BLM receives a protest against this
survey, as shown on the plat, in 1 sheet,
prior to the date of the official filing, we
will stay the filing pending our
consideration of the protest.
We will not officially file this plat, in
1 sheet, until the day after we have
accepted or dismissed all protests and
they have become final, including
decisions or appeals.
Dated: October 18, 2006.
Thomas M. Deiling,
Chief Cadastral Surveyor, Division of
Resources.
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Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before October 7, 2006.
Pursuant to section 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
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First Presbyterian Church, 6505 Church St.,
Cass City, 06001029
MISSOURI
Greene County
Franklin Springfield Motor Co. Building,
312–314 E. Olive St., Springfield,
06001027
Dutchess County
ILLINOIS
Maxon Mills Feed Elevator, Main St. and
Furnace Bank Rd., Wassaic, 06001028
Cook County
OREGON
Austin Town Hall Park Historic District,
Roughly bounded by West Lake St., N.
Central Ave., N. Parkside Ave., and West
Race Ave., Chicago, 06001015
Cook County Hospital Administration
Building, 1835 W. Harrison St., Chicago,
06001017
Goldblatt Bros. Department Store, 4700 S.
Ashland Ave., Chicago, 06001016
Patten, Charles H., House, 117 N. Benton St.,
Palatine, 06001018
Woman’s Club of Evanston, 1702 Chicago
Ave., Evanston, 06001020
Josephine County
La Salle County
Multnomah County
Hotel Kaskaskia Buildings (Boundary
Increase), 217 Marquette St. and 629
Second St., LaSalle, 06001023
Lake County
Lake Bluff Upton Commercial Historic
District, 20, 31–113 E. Scranton, 26–40
(even) E. Center Ave., and 550 N. Sheridan,
Lake Bluff, 06001021
McLean County
Cedar Crest Additon Historic District,
Roughly bounded by Constitutional Trail,
Division St., Highland Ave. and Fell Ave.,
Normal, 06001022
Montgomery County
Brown Shoe Company Factory, 212 S. State
St., Litchfield, 06001019
St. Clair County
Delta County
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John W. Roberts,
Acting Chief, National Register/National
Historic Landmarks Program.
MICHIGAN
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Tuscola County
Curtiss—Wright Hangars 1 and 2, 2200
Vector Dr., 2300 Vector Dr., Cahokia,
06001024
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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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
or faxed comments should be submitted
by November 8, 2006
Minneapolis Shoal Light Station, (Light
Stations of the United States MPS) In
northern Green Bay 6.6 mi. S of Peninsula
Point, NW of Lake Michigan, Bay de Noc,
06001025
Livingston County
Galloway, John H. and Martha Durfee, House,
216 Higgins St., Howell, 06001030
Muskegon County
Muskegon South Breakwater Light, (Light
Stations of the United States MPS) At
south breakwater end in Lake Michigan,
0.4 mi. SW of Muskegon Lake entry
channel, Muskegon, 06001026
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Siskiyou Smokejumper Base, Smokejumper
Way, 4 mi. SE of Cave Junction off OR 199,
Cave Junction, 06001035
Lane County
Rice Apartments, (Residential Architecture of
Eugene, Oregon MPS) 360 W. 13th Ave.,
Eugene, 06001031
Thompson—Roach Building, (Eugene West
University Neighborhood MPS)
544–550 E. 13th Ave., Eugene, 06001032
Grand Central Public Market, (Portland
Eastside MPS) 808 SE. Morrison St.,
Portland, 06001034
Sellwood Branch YMCA, 1436 SE. Spokane
St., Portland, 06001033
SOUTH CAROLINA
Florence County
Florence Public Library, 319 S. Irby St.,
Florence, 06001041
TENNESSEE
Coffee County
Wilkinson—Keele House, 313 S. Ramsey St.,
Manchester, 06001040
Davidson County
Phillips, Thomas W., Memorial, 1101 19th
Ave. S., Nashville, 06001036
Marion County
Kelly’s Ferry Road and Cemetery,
(Chickamauga-Chattanooga Civil WarRelated Sites in Georgia and Tennessee
MPS) US 41 near Kelly’s Ferry Church of
God, Guild, 06001037
Van Buren County
Rocky River Crossing and Road, Rocky River
and a continuation of Pleasant Hill
Cemetery Rd., Spencer, 06001038
Wilson County
Williamson Chapel CME Church Complex,
(Rural African-American Churches in
Tennessee MPS) 1576 Needmore Rd.,
Greenlawn, 06001039
VIRGINIA
Bedford County
Pleasant View, 5050 Bellevue Rd., Forest,
06001043
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Rockingham County
Longs Chapel, 1334B Fridley’s Gap Rd.,
Harrisonburg, 06001042
WEST VIRGINIA
Berkeley County
Mason, James, House and Farm, Address
Restricted, Hedgesville, 06001044
Mingo County
Williamson Historic District, Roughly
bounded by the Norfolk and Western RR,
Pritchard, Polpar, Park, Mulberry and Elm
Sts., Williamson, 06001045
Monongalia County
Lynch Chapel United Methodist Church, Jct.
of Cty Rd. 41 and Cty Rd. 32, Morgantown,
06001046
A request for removal has been made for
the following resources:
IOWA
Clay County
Ross, Seymour, Round Barn (Iowa Round
Barns: The Sixty Year Experiment TR) Off
IA 374 Clay vicinity, 86001422
TENNESSEE
Blounty County
Alcoa South Plant Office (Blount County
MPS) Hall Rd. Alcoa, 89001070
Rutherford County
Jenkins, Hiram, House 1556 Gresham Ln.
Murgreesboro, 89000504
Williamson County
Liberty School (Williamson County MRA)
Liberty Church Rd., 1/4 mi. N of Concord
Rd., Brentwood vicinity, 88000317
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United States Section; Notice of
Availability of a Draft Final
Environmental Assessment and
Finding of No Significant Impact for
Improvements to the Mission and
Common Levee Systems, in the Lower
Rio Grande Flood Control Project,
Located in Hidalgo County, TX
AGENCY: United States Section,
International Boundary and Water
Commission (USIBWC), United States
and Mexico.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Draft
Environmental Assessment (EA) and
Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI).
SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969; the Council on
Environmental Quality Final
Regulations (40 CFR parts 1500 through
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1508); and the United States Section’s
Operational Procedures for
Implementing Section 102 of NEPA,
published in the Federal Register
September 2, 1981, (46 FR 44083); the
United States Section hereby gives
notice that the Draft Environmental
Assessment and Finding of No
Significant Impact for Improvements to
the Mission and Common Levee
Systems, in the Lower Rio Grande Flood
Control Project, located in Hidalgo
County, Texas are available.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gilbert G. Anaya, Supervisory
Environmental Protection Specialist;
Environmental Management Division;
United States Section, International
Boundary and Water Commission; 4171
N. Mesa, C–100; El Paso, Texas 79902.
Telephone: (915) 832–4702, e-mail:
gilbertanaya@ibwc.state.gov.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:
Background
The USIBWC is authorized to
construct, operate, and maintain any
project or works projected by the United
States of America on the Lower Rio
Grande Flood Control Project (LRGFCP)
as authorized by the Act of the 74th
Congress, Sess. I Ch. 561 (H.R. 6453),
approved August 19, 1935 (49 Stat. 660),
and codified at 22 U.S.C. Section 277,
277a, 277b, 277c, and Acts amendatory
thereof and supplementary thereto. The
LRGFCP was constructed to protect
urban, suburban, and highly developed
irrigated farmland along the Rio Grande
delta in the United States and Mexico.
The USIBWC, in cooperation with the
TPWD, prepared this Draft
Environmental Assessment (Draft EA)
for the proposed action of raising the
Mission and Common Levee Systems
located in Hidalgo County, Texas to
improve flood control. These two
adjacent levee systems are part of the
LRGFCP that extends approximately 180
˜
miles from the Town of Penitas in south
Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. The
Mission Levee extends approximately
12 miles along the Rio Grande,
˜
downstream from the Town of Penitas.
The Common Levee System,
approximately 5.3 miles long, consists
of the Common Levee and Anzalduas
Dike, which connects the Common
Levee to Anzalduas Dam.
Proposed Action
The Proposed Action would increase
flood containment capacity of the
Mission and Common Levee Systems to
meet the 3-foot freeboard design
criterion for flood protection. Height
increases between 2 and 6 feet are
typically needed to reach the design
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freeboard value throughout the Mission
Levee System. For the Common Levee,
typical increases in levee height range
from 3 to 8 feet, and for the Anzalduas
Dike, from 0 to 4 feet. The increase in
levee height will also expand the levee
footprint by lateral extension of the
structure.
Along with the increase in levee
height, structural improvements will
also be required for levee segments
throughout the downstream reach of the
Mission Levee and the Common Levee
System where seepage is a potential
problem. These improvements will
consist of either a slurry cutoff barrier
or a riverside impermeable liner.
Alternatives to the Proposed Action
A No Action Alternative was
evaluated for the Mission and Common
Levee Systems. This alternative will
retain the existing configuration of the
two systems, as designed over 30 years
ago, and the current level of protection
currently associated with this system.
Under severe storm events, current
containment capacity may be
insufficient to fully control Rio Grande
flooding, with risks to personal safety
and potential property damage.
Summary of Findings
Pursuant to National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) guidance (40 Code of
Federal Regulations 1500–1508), The
President’s Council on Environmental
Quality issued regulations for NEPA
implementation which included
provisions for both the content and
procedural aspects of the required
Environmental Assessment. The
USIBWC completed an EA of the
potential environmental consequences
of raising the Mission and Common
Levee Systems to meet current
requirements for flood control. The EA,
which supports this Finding of No
Significant Impact, evaluated the
Proposed Action and No Action
Alternative.
Mission Levee System Evaluation
No Action Alternative
The No Action Alternative was
evaluated as the single alternative action
to the Proposed Action. The No Action
Alternative will retain the current
configuration of the Mission Levee
System, with no impacts to biological
and cultural resources, land use,
community resources, or environmental
health issues. In terms of flood
protection, however, current
containment capacity under the No
Action Alternative may be insufficient
to fully control Rio Grande flooding
under severe storm events, with
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending
Nominations and Related Actions
Nominations for the following properties being considered for
listing or related actions in the National Register were received by
the National Park Service before October 7, 2006. Pursuant to section
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 or faxed
comments should be submitted by November 8, 2006
John W. Roberts,
Acting Chief, National Register/National Historic Landmarks Program.
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Austin Town Hall Park Historic District, Roughly bounded by West
Lake St., N. Central Ave., N. Parkside Ave., and West Race Ave.,
Chicago, 06001015
Cook County Hospital Administration Building, 1835 W. Harrison St.,
Chicago, 06001017
Goldblatt Bros. Department Store, 4700 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago,
06001016
Patten, Charles H., House, 117 N. Benton St., Palatine, 06001018
Woman's Club of Evanston, 1702 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 06001020
La Salle County
Hotel Kaskaskia Buildings (Boundary Increase), 217 Marquette St. and
629 Second St., LaSalle, 06001023
Lake County
Lake Bluff Upton Commercial Historic District, 20, 31-113 E.
Scranton, 26-40 (even) E. Center Ave., and 550 N. Sheridan, Lake
Bluff, 06001021
McLean County
Cedar Crest Additon Historic District, Roughly bounded by
Constitutional Trail, Division St., Highland Ave. and Fell Ave.,
Normal, 06001022
Montgomery County
Brown Shoe Company Factory, 212 S. State St., Litchfield, 06001019
St. Clair County
Curtiss--Wright Hangars 1 and 2, 2200 Vector Dr., 2300 Vector Dr.,
Cahokia, 06001024
MICHIGAN
Delta County
Minneapolis Shoal Light Station, (Light Stations of the United
States MPS) In northern Green Bay 6.6 mi. S of Peninsula Point, NW
of Lake Michigan, Bay de Noc, 06001025
Livingston County
Galloway, John H. and Martha Durfee, House, 216 Higgins St., Howell,
06001030
Muskegon County
Muskegon South Breakwater Light, (Light Stations of the United
States MPS) At south breakwater end in Lake Michigan, 0.4 mi. SW of
Muskegon Lake entry channel, Muskegon, 06001026
Tuscola County
First Presbyterian Church, 6505 Church St., Cass City, 06001029
MISSOURI
Greene County
Franklin Springfield Motor Co. Building, 312-314 E. Olive St.,
Springfield, 06001027
NEW YORK
Dutchess County
Maxon Mills Feed Elevator, Main St. and Furnace Bank Rd., Wassaic,
06001028
OREGON
Josephine County
Siskiyou Smokejumper Base, Smokejumper Way, 4 mi. SE of Cave
Junction off OR 199, Cave Junction, 06001035
Lane County
Rice Apartments, (Residential Architecture of Eugene, Oregon MPS)
360 W. 13th Ave., Eugene, 06001031
Thompson--Roach Building, (Eugene West University Neighborhood MPS)
544-550 E. 13th Ave., Eugene, 06001032
Multnomah County
Grand Central Public Market, (Portland Eastside MPS) 808 SE.
Morrison St., Portland, 06001034
Sellwood Branch YMCA, 1436 SE. Spokane St., Portland, 06001033
SOUTH CAROLINA
Florence County
Florence Public Library, 319 S. Irby St., Florence, 06001041
TENNESSEE
Coffee County
Wilkinson--Keele House, 313 S. Ramsey St., Manchester, 06001040
Davidson County
Phillips, Thomas W., Memorial, 1101 19th Ave. S., Nashville,
06001036
Marion County
Kelly's Ferry Road and Cemetery, (Chickamauga-Chattanooga Civil War-
Related Sites in Georgia and Tennessee MPS) US 41 near Kelly's Ferry
Church of God, Guild, 06001037
Van Buren County
Rocky River Crossing and Road, Rocky River and a continuation of
Pleasant Hill Cemetery Rd., Spencer, 06001038
Wilson County
Williamson Chapel CME Church Complex, (Rural African-American
Churches in Tennessee MPS) 1576 Needmore Rd., Greenlawn, 06001039
VIRGINIA
Bedford County
Pleasant View, 5050 Bellevue Rd., Forest, 06001043
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Rockingham County
Longs Chapel, 1334B Fridley's Gap Rd., Harrisonburg, 06001042
WEST VIRGINIA
Berkeley County
Mason, James, House and Farm, Address Restricted, Hedgesville,
06001044
Mingo County
Williamson Historic District, Roughly bounded by the Norfolk and
Western RR, Pritchard, Polpar, Park, Mulberry and Elm Sts.,
Williamson, 06001045
Monongalia County
Lynch Chapel United Methodist Church, Jct. of Cty Rd. 41 and Cty Rd.
32, Morgantown, 06001046
A request for removal has been made for the following resources:
IOWA
Clay County
Ross, Seymour, Round Barn (Iowa Round Barns: The Sixty Year
Experiment TR) Off IA 374 Clay vicinity, 86001422
TENNESSEE
Blounty County
Alcoa South Plant Office (Blount County MPS) Hall Rd. Alcoa,
89001070
Rutherford County
Jenkins, Hiram, House 1556 Gresham Ln. Murgreesboro, 89000504
Williamson County
Liberty School (Williamson County MRA) Liberty Church Rd., 1/4 mi. N
of Concord Rd., Brentwood vicinity, 88000317
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