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facility is covered with an interior
sprinkler system.
Additional Description of Facility
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5334(h)(1)(A) through (C) are met before
permitting the asset to be transferred.
Issued on: January 7, 2008.
Rhonda Reed,
Deputy Regional Administrator.
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The facility is a single story light
industrial/municipal building which is
part of a small municipal owner facility
that is located just east of 39th Avenue
and just south of 65th Street. It is an
industrial zoned parcel that has access
from 65th Street. It abuts the Union
Pacific Railroad track along its southern
lot line but does not have direct access
to the rail. The facility is situated within
the western portion of Kenosha County,
adjacent to the southwestern limits of
the City. The general neighborhood is
mainly single-family residential sites. It
also includes some urban properties, as
the township-city boundary meanders
through the area. The immediate area is
more suburban in nature and centers
around the intersection of 60th Street
(County Trunk Highway K) and State
Trunk Highway 31. These two streets
provide excellent access to the City of
Kenosha and good access to the City of
Racine, located six miles north,
Interstate 94 which is three miles west
and to the State of Illinois which is five
miles south. The facility has municipal
water, sanitary sewer, curb gutter, gas
and electric. Cable and phone service
are also available to the site. The facility
consists of three parts, the main
building, a small wash-bay and a rearaddition. Each is of masonry exterior
with steel interior supports, steel
decking and concrete slab foundation. It
is rectangular in shape with dimensions
of 135-feet by 120-feet. The rear
addition is 39-feet by 100-feet with the
wash-bay being 22-feet by 127-feet. The
main portion of the facility is a light
industrial space that was used as a
municipal storage garage. The garage
has seven overhead truck doors off the
eastern elevation and five off the west.
The southern wash-bay has one
overhead door on the east and one on
the west. The majority of the building is
the garage and shop area that is
unfinished with concrete flooring and
open steel-beams. The southwestern
corner of the facility houses a small
office area and employee locker room
and lunchroom. The office area is
roughly 3,665-square feet of modest
finished area with the wash-bay being
2,794-feet. The gross building area is
approximately 23,934-square feet.
The facility is heated with suspended
gas-fired forced air heaters. The office
and employee areas have central air
conditioning. Electric service is a 600
amp main with step down circuit
breakers. 40-gallon Rheem gas water
heaters provide hot water. The entire
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Maritime Administration
Assistance to Small Shipyards Grant
Program
Maritime Administration,
Department of Transportation, Office of
Shipyards and Marine Financing.
ACTION: Notice of Establishment of New
Grant Program.
AGENCY:
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance Number: 20.814.
Jean
E. McKeever, Associate Administrator
for Business and Workforce
Development, Maritime Administration,
1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., Washington,
DC 20590; phone: (202) 366–5737; fax:
(202) 366–3511; or e-mail:
jean.mckeever@dot.gov.
Key Dates: The period for submitting
grant applications, as mandated by
statute, commenced on December 27,
2007, and will terminate on February
25, 2008. The applications must be
received by the Maritime
Administration by 5 p.m. EST on
February 25, 2008. Applications
received later than this time will not be
considered. The Maritime Administrator
intends to award grants no later than
April 24, 2008.
Funding Opportunity: Section 3506 of
the National Defense Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 2006 (Pub. L. 109–163)
and the section entitled ‘‘Assistance to
Small Shipyards’’ in the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2008, provides that
the Maritime Administration shall
establish an assistance program for
small shipyards. Under this program,
there is currently an aggregate of
$10,000,000 available for grants for
capital improvements, and related
infrastructure improvements at qualified
shipyards that will facilitate the
efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and
quality of domestic ship construction
for commercial and Federal Government
use. Such grants may not be used to
construct buildings or other physical
facilities or to acquire land unless such
use is specifically approved by the
Administrator as being consistent with
and supplemental to capital and related
infrastructure improvements.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Award Information: The Maritime
Administration intends to award the full
amount of the available funding through
grants to the extent that there are worthy
applications. There is no dollar
limitation on the amount of a grant for
which application may be made;
however, the Maritime Administration
will seek to obtain the maximum benefit
from the available funding by awarding
grants for as many of the most worthy
projects as possible. The start date and
period of performance for each award
will depend on the specific project and
must be agreed to by the Maritime
Administration.
Eligibility Information:
1. Eligible Applicants—The statutes
referenced in ‘‘Funding Opportunity’’
above, when read together, provide that
either shipyards or State or local
governments on behalf of shipyards can
apply for grants. The shipyard for which
a grant is sought must be one in a single
geographical location, located in or near
a maritime community, that (1) is a
small business concern (within the
meaning of section 3 of the Small
Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632); and (2)
does not have more than 600 production
employees.
2. Other Considerations in Making
Awards—In providing grants, the
Administrator shall take into account
(a) the economic circumstances and
conditions of the maritime community
near to which a shipyard is located; and
(b) the local, State and regional
economy in which such community is
located.
Matching Requirements:
(1) Except as provided in paragraph
(2) below, Federal funds for any eligible
project shall not exceed 75 percent of
the total cost of such project. The
remaining portion of the cost shall be
paid in funds from or on behalf of the
awardee. The applicant will be required
to submit detailed financial statements
and any necessary supporting
documentation demonstrating how and
when such matching requirement is
proposed to be funded.
(2) Exceptions—
(A) Small Projects.—Paragraph (1)
shall not apply to grants for stand-alone
projects costing not more than $26,075.
The amount under this subparagraph
shall be indexed to the consumer price
index and modified each fiscal year
after the annual publication of the
consumer price index.
(B) Reduction in Matching
Requirement.—If the Administrator
determines that a proposed project
merits support and cannot be
undertaken without a higher percentage
of Federal financial assistance, the
Administrator may award a grant for
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such project with a lesser matching
requirement than is described in
paragraph (1).
Application: An application should
be filed on Form SF–424 which can be
found on the internet at Grants.gov.
(Although the form is available
electronically, we request that the
application be filed in hard copy as
indicated below due to the amount of
information requested.) In order to
allow us to evaluate whether an
applicant meets the statutory criteria,
the application for a grant should also
provide the following information as an
addendum to Form SF–424—
1. Unique identifier of entity’s parent
company (when applicable): Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
(when applicable).
2. Shipyard company officer’s
certification or certification by an
appropriate State or local government
official, as applicable, as to shipyard’s
compliance with the following
requirements:
(a) The shipyard for which a grant is
sought is located in a single
geographical location in or near a
maritime community;
(b) The shipyard is a small business
concern (within the meaning of section
3 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C.
632); and
(c) The shipyard has no more than
600 production employees.
3. A comprehensive description of the
project.
4. A comprehensive description of the
need for the project and how the project
will facilitate the efficiency, costeffectiveness, and quality of domestic
ship construction for commercial and
Federal Government use.
5. A detailed itemization of the cost
of the project together with any
supporting documentation.
6. If a matching requirement is
necessary for the requested grant,
detailed financial statements together
with any supporting documentation
demonstrating how and when such
matching requirement is proposed to be
funded.
7. Most recent audited financial
statements.
8. Detailed methodology and timeline
for implementing the project.
9. Shipyard company officer’s
certification or certification by an
appropriate State or local government
official, as applicable, that the grant
recipient has the authority to carry out
the proposed project.
10. Any existing programs or
arrangements that can be used to
supplement or leverage the federal grant
assistance.
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11. Information concerning (a) the
economic circumstances and conditions
of the maritime community near to
which the shipyard is located; and (b)
the local, State, and regional economy
in which such community is located.
12. Applicant must submit a
certification in accordance with the
Department of Transportation’s
regulation restricting lobbying, 49 CFR
Part 20, that the applicant has not, and
will not, make any prohibited payments
out of the requested grant.
Additional information may be
requested as deemed necessary by the
Maritime Administration in order to
facilitate and complete its review of the
application. If such information is not
provided, the Maritime Administration
may deem the application incomplete
and cease processing it.
Where To File Application: An
original copy of the application together
with six additional copies shall be
submitted to Jean E. McKeever,
Associate Administrator for Business
and Workforce Development, Room
W21–318, Maritime Administration,
1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., Washington,
DC 20590.
Evaluation of Applications: The
Administrator will evaluate the
applications on the basis of the
economic information provided and in
terms of how well the project for which
a grant is requested will facilitate the
efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and
quality of domestic ship construction
for commercial and Federal Government
use. The Administrator will award
grants in his sole discretion in such
amounts and under such conditions for
those projects he determines will best
further the statutory purposes of the
small shipyard program.
Conditions Attached To Awards: The
grant agreement will set out the records
to be maintained by the awardee which
must be available for review and audit
by the Administrator, as well as any
other conditions and requirements.
(Authority: 49 CFR 1.66)
Dated: January 2, 2008.
By Order of the Maritime Administrator.
Murray A. Bloom,
Acting Secretary, Maritime Administration.
[FR Doc. E8–216 Filed 1–9–08; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
Southern (WB595–5—1/3/2008) for
permission to use certain data from the
Board’s 2006 Carload Waybill Sample.
A copy of the requests may be obtained
from the Office of Economics,
Environmental Analysis, and
Administration.
The waybill sample contains
confidential railroad and shipper data;
therefore, if any parties object to these
requests, they should file their
objections with the Director of the
Board’s Office of Economics,
Environmental Analysis, and
Administration within 14 calendar days
of the date of this notice. The rules for
release of waybill data are codified at 49
CFR 1244.9.
Contact: Mac Frampton, (202) 245–
0317.
Anne K. Quinlan,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. E8–209 Filed 1–9–08; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
Release of Waybill Data
The Surface Transportation Board has
received a request from Covington &
Burling on behalf of Union Pacific
Corporation (WB468–9—1/3/08), for
permission to use certain data from the
Board’s 2006 Carload Waybill Sample.
A copy of the request may be obtained
from the Office of Economics,
Environmental Analysis, and
Administration.
The waybill sample contains
confidential railroad and shipper data;
therefore, if any parties object to these
requests, they should file their
objections with the Director of the
Board’s Office of Economics,
Environmental Analysis, and
Administration within 14 calendar days
of the date of this notice. The rules for
release of waybill data are codified at 49
CFR 1244.9.
Contact: Mac Frampton, (202) 245–
0317.
Anne K. Quinlan,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. E8–218 Filed 1–9–08; 8:45 am]
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Release of Waybill Data
The Surface Transportation Board has
received a request from Baker & Miller
PLLC on behalf of the Kansas City
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Maritime Administration
Assistance to Small Shipyards Grant Program
AGENCY: Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation, Office
of Shipyards and Marine Financing.
ACTION: Notice of Establishment of New Grant Program.
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Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 20.814.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jean E. McKeever, Associate
Administrator for Business and Workforce Development, Maritime
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20590; phone:
(202) 366-5737; fax: (202) 366-3511; or e-mail: jean.mckeever@dot.gov.
Key Dates: The period for submitting grant applications, as
mandated by statute, commenced on December 27, 2007, and will terminate
on February 25, 2008. The applications must be received by the Maritime
Administration by 5 p.m. EST on February 25, 2008. Applications
received later than this time will not be considered. The Maritime
Administrator intends to award grants no later than April 24, 2008.
Funding Opportunity: Section 3506 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (Pub. L. 109-163) and the
section entitled ``Assistance to Small Shipyards'' in the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2008, provides that the Maritime Administration
shall establish an assistance program for small shipyards. Under this
program, there is currently an aggregate of $10,000,000 available for
grants for capital improvements, and related infrastructure
improvements at qualified shipyards that will facilitate the
efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and quality of domestic ship
construction for commercial and Federal Government use. Such grants may
not be used to construct buildings or other physical facilities or to
acquire land unless such use is specifically approved by the
Administrator as being consistent with and supplemental to capital and
related infrastructure improvements.
Award Information: The Maritime Administration intends to award the
full amount of the available funding through grants to the extent that
there are worthy applications. There is no dollar limitation on the
amount of a grant for which application may be made; however, the
Maritime Administration will seek to obtain the maximum benefit from
the available funding by awarding grants for as many of the most worthy
projects as possible. The start date and period of performance for each
award will depend on the specific project and must be agreed to by the
Maritime Administration.
Eligibility Information:
1. Eligible Applicants--The statutes referenced in ``Funding
Opportunity'' above, when read together, provide that either shipyards
or State or local governments on behalf of shipyards can apply for
grants. The shipyard for which a grant is sought must be one in a
single geographical location, located in or near a maritime community,
that (1) is a small business concern (within the meaning of section 3
of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632); and (2) does not have more
than 600 production employees.
2. Other Considerations in Making Awards--In providing grants, the
Administrator shall take into account (a) the economic circumstances
and conditions of the maritime community near to which a shipyard is
located; and (b) the local, State and regional economy in which such
community is located.
Matching Requirements:
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) below, Federal funds for
any eligible project shall not exceed 75 percent of the total cost of
such project. The remaining portion of the cost shall be paid in funds
from or on behalf of the awardee. The applicant will be required to
submit detailed financial statements and any necessary supporting
documentation demonstrating how and when such matching requirement is
proposed to be funded.
(2) Exceptions--
(A) Small Projects.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to grants for
stand-alone projects costing not more than $26,075. The amount under
this subparagraph shall be indexed to the consumer price index and
modified each fiscal year after the annual publication of the consumer
price index.
(B) Reduction in Matching Requirement.--If the Administrator
determines that a proposed project merits support and cannot be
undertaken without a higher percentage of Federal financial assistance,
the Administrator may award a grant for
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such project with a lesser matching requirement than is described in
paragraph (1).
Application: An application should be filed on Form SF-424 which
can be found on the internet at Grants.gov. (Although the form is
available electronically, we request that the application be filed in
hard copy as indicated below due to the amount of information
requested.) In order to allow us to evaluate whether an applicant meets
the statutory criteria, the application for a grant should also provide
the following information as an addendum to Form SF-424--
1. Unique identifier of entity's parent company (when applicable):
Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) (when applicable).
2. Shipyard company officer's certification or certification by an
appropriate State or local government official, as applicable, as to
shipyard's compliance with the following requirements:
(a) The shipyard for which a grant is sought is located in a single
geographical location in or near a maritime community;
(b) The shipyard is a small business concern (within the meaning of
section 3 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632); and
(c) The shipyard has no more than 600 production employees.
3. A comprehensive description of the project.
4. A comprehensive description of the need for the project and how
the project will facilitate the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and
quality of domestic ship construction for commercial and Federal
Government use.
5. A detailed itemization of the cost of the project together with
any supporting documentation.
6. If a matching requirement is necessary for the requested grant,
detailed financial statements together with any supporting
documentation demonstrating how and when such matching requirement is
proposed to be funded.
7. Most recent audited financial statements.
8. Detailed methodology and timeline for implementing the project.
9. Shipyard company officer's certification or certification by an
appropriate State or local government official, as applicable, that the
grant recipient has the authority to carry out the proposed project.
10. Any existing programs or arrangements that can be used to
supplement or leverage the federal grant assistance.
11. Information concerning (a) the economic circumstances and
conditions of the maritime community near to which the shipyard is
located; and (b) the local, State, and regional economy in which such
community is located.
12. Applicant must submit a certification in accordance with the
Department of Transportation's regulation restricting lobbying, 49 CFR
Part 20, that the applicant has not, and will not, make any prohibited
payments out of the requested grant.
Additional information may be requested as deemed necessary by the
Maritime Administration in order to facilitate and complete its review
of the application. If such information is not provided, the Maritime
Administration may deem the application incomplete and cease processing
it.
Where To File Application: An original copy of the application
together with six additional copies shall be submitted to Jean E.
McKeever, Associate Administrator for Business and Workforce
Development, Room W21-318, Maritime Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Evaluation of Applications: The Administrator will evaluate the
applications on the basis of the economic information provided and in
terms of how well the project for which a grant is requested will
facilitate the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and quality of domestic
ship construction for commercial and Federal Government use. The
Administrator will award grants in his sole discretion in such amounts
and under such conditions for those projects he determines will best
further the statutory purposes of the small shipyard program.
Conditions Attached To Awards: The grant agreement will set out the
records to be maintained by the awardee which must be available for
review and audit by the Administrator, as well as any other conditions
and requirements.
(Authority: 49 CFR 1.66)
Dated: January 2, 2008.
By Order of the Maritime Administrator.
Murray A. Bloom,
Acting Secretary, Maritime Administration.
[FR Doc. E8-216 Filed 1-9-08; 8:45 am]
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