Notice of Proposed New Fee Sites; Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (Title VIII, Pub. L. 108-447), 7507-7508 [08-566]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 27 / Friday, February 8, 2008 / Notices programs is available on the Internet at https://www.aphis.usda.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the importation of poultry meat and other poultry products from Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico, contact Dr. Christopher Robinson, Assistant Director, Technical Trade Services—Products, National Center for Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 40, Riverdale, MD 20737; (301) 734–3277. For copies of more detailed information on the information collection, contact Mrs. Celeste Sickles, APHIS* Information Collection Coordinator, at (301) 734– 7477. pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title: Importation of Poultry Meat and Other Poultry Products from Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico. OMB Number: 0579–0144. Type of Request: Extension of approval of an information collection. 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The regulations allow the importation of poultry meat and poultry products from the Mexican States of Sinaloa and Sonora under conditions that protect against the introduction of END into the United States. To ensure that these items are safe for importation, we require that certain data appear on the foreign meat inspection certificate that accompanies the poultry meat or other poultry products from Sinaloa and Sonora. We also require that serially numbered seals be applied to containers carrying the poultry meat or other poultry products. We are asking the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to approve our use of these information collection activities for an additional 3 years. VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:11 Feb 07, 2008 Jkt 214001 The purpose of this notice is to solicit comments from the public (as well as affected agencies) concerning our information collection. 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Respondents: Federal animal health authorities in Mexico and operators of slaughtering and processing plants in Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico, who engage in the export of poultry meat and other poultry products to the United States. Estimated annual number of respondents: 20. Estimated annual number of responses per respondent: 2. Estimated annual number of responses: 40. Estimated total annual burden on respondents: 40 hours. (Due to averaging, the total annual burden hours may not equal the product of the annual number of responses multiplied by the reporting burden per response.) All responses to this notice will be summarized and included in the request for OMB approval. All comments will also become a matter of public record. Done in Washington, DC, this 4th day of February 2008. Kevin Shea, Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. [FR Doc. E8–2369 Filed 2–7–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–34–P PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 7507 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest Service Notice of Proposed New Fee Sites; Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (Title VIII, Pub. L. 108–447) Umatilla National Forest, USDA Forest Service. ACTION: Notice of Proposed New Fee Sites. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The Umatilla National Forest is proposing to charge fees at 39 recreation sites. Fees are assessed based on the leval of amenities and services provided, cost of operation and maintenance, market assessment, and public comment. The fees listed below are only proposed. The final fees will be determined upon further analysis and public comment. Funds from fees would be retained locally and used for the continued operation and maintenance of these recreation sites. The public has been notified of proposed fees in several ways. In July of 2007, signs were posted at all potentially affected campgrounds, rental cabins, and trail heads requesting public feedback on the proposed fees. Press releases regarding the Umatilla National Forest’s recreation facility master plan and fee proposals were issued to area newspapers on September 11 of 2007. The release was followed by 7 open houses held in communities across the Forest during September and October. The fee proposal continues to be advertised on the Umatilla National Forest’s Web site. Rental Cabins: Fremont Caretaker’s Cabin on the North Fork John Day Ranger District and Tucannon Guard Station on the Pomeroy Ranger District will be available for overnight rental. A financial analysis is being completed to determine the rental fees; the range being considered is from $70 to $100 per night. Cabin rentals offer a unique experience and are a popular offering in National Forests. Both cabins were recently restored to maintain their eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places. Fees would continue to help protect and maintain cabins and their historic integrity. Campgrounds: The Umatilla National Forest is proposing to begin charging fees at 20 campgrounds. These sites provide similar amenities as sites that currently require fees. They are as follows: Big Creek, Divide Wells, Driftwood, Drift Fence, Gold Dredge, Oriental, and Winom campgrounds in the North Fork John Day Ranger District; Coalmine Hill, Fairview, and Penland campgrounds in the Heppner Ranger District; Alder thicket, Big Springs, E:\FR\FM\08FEN1.SGM 08FEN1 pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES 7508 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 27 / Friday, February 8, 2008 / Notices Forest boundary, Godman, Ladybug, Midway, Misery Springs, Panjab, Pataha, and Wickiup campgrounds on the Pomeroy Ranger District. A financial analysis is being completed to determine fee rates.The fees proposed to help maintain these sites would range between $5 and $14 for single sites, $10–$16 for double sites, $20–$40 for group sites. There would be an extra $5.00 charge per additional vehicle per campsite at all the listed campgrounds. Trailheads: The Umatilla National Forest proposes charging fees at the following 17 trailheads: North Fork John Day, Frazier, Winom, and Big Creek trailheads on the North Fork John Day Ranger District; Elk Flats, Meadow Creek, Panjab, Teepee, Three Forks, Timothy Springs, Tucannon, and Twin Buttes on Pomeroy Ranger District; and Burnt Cabin, Deduct Pond, Middle Point, North Fork Umatilla, and Rough Fork on the Walla Walla Ranger District. These sites would be established as fee sites since amenities such as toilets, garbage service, and interpretive signing have been or will be added. Recreation Passes such as the Northwest Forest Pass would cover day use fees for these trailheads. Northwest Forest Passes are $5 for a daily pass and $30 for an annual pass. DATES: Proposed fees would begin after June 2008 and are contingent upon completion of certain improvements. The cabin rentals would be available once a final decision is made and are offered through the National Recreation Reservation Service. ADDRESSES: Kevin Martin, Forest Supervisor, Umatilla National Forest, 2517 SW. Hailey Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon 97801. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Larry Randall, Umatilla Recreation Fee Coordinator, 509–522–6276. Information about proposed fee changes can also be found on the Umatilla National Forest Web site: https:// www.fs.fed.us/r6/uma/recreation/rfa/ fee_changes. shtml. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Recreation Lands Enhancement Act (Title VII, Pub. L. 108–447) directed the Secretary of Agriculture to publish a six month advance notice in the Federal Register whenever new recreation fee areas are established. Once public involvement is complete, these new fees will be reviewed by a Recreation Resource Advisory Committee prior to a final decision and implementation. People wanting to rent Fremont Caretaker’s Cabin or Tucannon Guard Station would need to do so through the National Recreation Reservation Service, at https:// VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:11 Feb 07, 2008 Jkt 214001 www.recreation.gov or by calling 1–877– 444–6777 when it becomes available. and a final determination of change will be made to the subject standards. Dated: January 30, 2008. Kevin Martin, Forest Supervisor. [FR Doc. 08–566 Filed 2–7–08; 8:45 am] Dated: January 23, 2008. John A. Bricker, State Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Richmond, Virginia. [FR Doc. E8–2321 Filed 2–7–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–11–M BILLING CODE 3410–16–P DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Natural Resources Conservation Service Rural Business-Cooperative Service Notice of Proposed Change to Section IV of the Virginia State Technical Guide Announcement of Rural Cooperative Development Grant Application Deadlines and Funding Levels Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), U.S. Department of Agriculture. ACTION: Notice of Availability of proposed changes in the Virginia NRCS State Technical Guide for review and comment. AGENCY: SUMMARY: It has been determined by the NRCS State Conservationist for Virginia that changes must be made in the NRCS State Technical Guide specifically in practice standards: #578, Stream Crossing; #574, Spring Development; #561, Heavy Use Area protection; #575, Animal Trails and Walkways; and #560, Access Road. These practices will be used to plan and install conservation practices on cropland, pastureland, woodland, and wildlife land. DATES: Comments will be received for a 30-day period commencing with the date of this publication. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Inquire in writing to John A. Bricker, State Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), 1606 Santa Rosa Road, Suite 209, Richmond, Virginia 23229–5014; Telephone number (804) 287–1691; Fax number (804) 287–1737. Copies of the practice standards will be made available upon written request to the address shown above or on the Virginia NRCS Web site: https://www.va.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/ draftstandards.html. Section 343 of the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 states that revisions made after enactment of the law to NRCS State technical guides used to carry out highly erodible land and wetland provisions of the law shall be made available for public review and comment. For the next 30 days, the NRCS in Virginia will receive comments relative to the proposed changes. Following that period, a determination will be made by the NRCS in Virginia regarding disposition of those comments SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Rural Business-Cooperative Service, USDA. ACTION: Notice of solicitation of applications. AGENCY: SUMMARY: Rural Business-Cooperative Service programs are administered through USDA Rural Development. USDA Rural Development announces the availability of approximately $4.4 million in competitive grant funds for the fiscal year (FY) 2008 Rural Cooperative Development Grant (RCDG) Program. The intended effect of this notice is to solicit applications for FY 2008 and award grants on or before September 12, 2008. The maximum award per grant is $200,000 and matching funds are required. DATES: Applications for grants must be submitted on paper or electronically according to the following deadlines: Paper copies must be postmarked and mailed, shipped, or sent overnight no later than April 8, 2008, to be eligible for FY 2008 grant funding. Late applications are not eligible for FY 2008 grant funding. Electronic copies must be received by April 8, 2008, to be eligible for FY 2008 grant funding. Late applications are not eligible for FY 2008 grant funding. ADDRESSES: Application materials for a RCDG may be obtained at https:// www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/rcdg/ rcdg.htm or by contacting the applicant’s USDA Rural Development State Office at (202) 720–4323 and pressing ‘‘1’’. Submit completed paper applications for a grant to Cooperative Programs, Attn: RCDG Program, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Mail Stop 3250, Room 4016-South, Washington, DC 20250–3250. The phone number that should be used for courier delivery is (202) 720–7558. Submit electronic grant applications at https://www.grants.gov, following the instructions found on this Web site. E:\FR\FM\08FEN1.SGM 08FEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 27 (Friday, February 8, 2008)]
[Notices]
[Pages 7507-7508]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 08-566]


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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Notice of Proposed New Fee Sites; Federal Lands Recreation 
Enhancement Act (Title VIII, Pub. L. 108-447)

AGENCY: Umatilla National Forest, USDA Forest Service.

ACTION: 

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otice of Proposed New Fee Sites.

SUMMARY: The Umatilla National Forest is proposing to charge fees at 39 
recreation sites. Fees are assessed based on the leval of amenities and 
services provided, cost of operation and maintenance, market 
assessment, and public comment. The fees listed below are only 
proposed. The final fees will be determined upon further analysis and 
public comment. Funds from fees would be retained locally and used for 
the continued operation and maintenance of these recreation sites. The 
public has been notified of proposed fees in several ways. In July of 
2007, signs were posted at all potentially affected campgrounds, rental 
cabins, and trail heads requesting public feedback on the proposed 
fees. Press releases regarding the Umatilla National Forest's 
recreation facility master plan and fee proposals were issued to area 
newspapers on September 11 of 2007. The release was followed by 7 open 
houses held in communities across the Forest during September and 
October. The fee proposal continues to be advertised on the Umatilla 
National Forest's Web site.
    Rental Cabins: Fremont Caretaker's Cabin on the North Fork John Day 
Ranger District and Tucannon Guard Station on the Pomeroy Ranger 
District will be available for overnight rental. A financial analysis 
is being completed to determine the rental fees; the range being 
considered is from $70 to $100 per night. Cabin rentals offer a unique 
experience and are a popular offering in National Forests. Both cabins 
were recently restored to maintain their eligibility to the National 
Register of Historic Places. Fees would continue to help protect and 
maintain cabins and their historic integrity.
    Campgrounds: The Umatilla National Forest is proposing to begin 
charging fees at 20 campgrounds. These sites provide similar amenities 
as sites that currently require fees. They are as follows: Big Creek, 
Divide Wells, Driftwood, Drift Fence, Gold Dredge, Oriental, and Winom 
campgrounds in the North Fork John Day Ranger District; Coalmine Hill, 
Fairview, and Penland campgrounds in the Heppner Ranger District; Alder 
thicket, Big Springs,

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Forest boundary, Godman, Ladybug, Midway, Misery Springs, Panjab, 
Pataha, and Wickiup campgrounds on the Pomeroy Ranger District. A 
financial analysis is being completed to determine fee rates.The fees 
proposed to help maintain these sites would range between $5 and $14 
for single sites, $10-$16 for double sites, $20-$40 for group sites. 
There would be an extra $5.00 charge per additional vehicle per 
campsite at all the listed campgrounds.
    Trailheads: The Umatilla National Forest proposes charging fees at 
the following 17 trailheads: North Fork John Day, Frazier, Winom, and 
Big Creek trailheads on the North Fork John Day Ranger District; Elk 
Flats, Meadow Creek, Panjab, Teepee, Three Forks, Timothy Springs, 
Tucannon, and Twin Buttes on Pomeroy Ranger District; and Burnt Cabin, 
Deduct Pond, Middle Point, North Fork Umatilla, and Rough Fork on the 
Walla Walla Ranger District. These sites would be established as fee 
sites since amenities such as toilets, garbage service, and 
interpretive signing have been or will be added. Recreation Passes such 
as the Northwest Forest Pass would cover day use fees for these 
trailheads. Northwest Forest Passes are $5 for a daily pass and $30 for 
an annual pass.

DATES: Proposed fees would begin after June 2008 and are contingent 
upon completion of certain improvements. The cabin rentals would be 
available once a final decision is made and are offered through the 
National Recreation Reservation Service.

ADDRESSES: Kevin Martin, Forest Supervisor, Umatilla National Forest, 
2517 SW. Hailey Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon 97801.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Larry Randall, Umatilla Recreation Fee 
Coordinator, 509-522-6276. Information about proposed fee changes can 
also be found on the Umatilla National Forest Web site: https://
www.fs.fed.us/r6/uma/recreation/rfa/fee_changes. shtml.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Recreation Lands Enhancement Act 
(Title VII, Pub. L. 108-447) directed the Secretary of Agriculture to 
publish a six month advance notice in the Federal Register whenever new 
recreation fee areas are established. Once public involvement is 
complete, these new fees will be reviewed by a Recreation Resource 
Advisory Committee prior to a final decision and implementation. People 
wanting to rent Fremont Caretaker's Cabin or Tucannon Guard Station 
would need to do so through the National Recreation Reservation 
Service, at https://www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777 when 
it becomes available.

    Dated: January 30, 2008.
Kevin Martin,
Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 08-566 Filed 2-7-08; 8:45 am]
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