Exchange of Air Force Real Property for Military Construction, 54140 [E8-21833]
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2. October 7, 2008; 4 p.m., Devils
Lake, ND.
3. October 8, 2008; 4 p.m., Langdon,
ND.
4. October 9, 2008, 4 p.m., Carrington,
ND.
ADDRESSES: 1. Grand Forks—Red River
High School, 2211 17th Avenue.
2. Devils Lake—Lake Region State
College, Dining Room, 1801 College
Drive.
3. Langdon—North Dakota State
University, Langdon Research Extension
Center, 9280 107th Ave NE.
4. Carrington—Carrington High
School Common Area, 100 3rd Ave S.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Doug Allbright, 618–229–0846.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Headquarters Air Mobility Command
(HQ AMC), the Air National Guard
(ANG), the Air Combat Command (ACC)
and the 319th Airlift Refueling Wing
(319 ARW) would provide the required
equipment, facilities, necessary
infrastructure, staffing and airspace to
support the 2005 Base Realignment and
Closure (BRAC) decision to beddown
the emerging UAS mission at GFAFB.
The Federal Aviation Administration is
participating in this process as a
Cooperating Agency.
The proposed action, Alternative A,
would restructure airspace in the
vicinity of GFAFB to allow for the safe
training and operations of UASs. These
modifications would include
establishing a restricted area above
GFAFB, converting a portion of the
existing Tiger and Devils Lake Military
Operations Areas (MOAs) to restricted
airspace, expanding the Camp Grafton
restricted area (R–5401) for the use of
non-eye safe lasers, and creating
restricted corridors to link the training
areas with GFAFB. Use of non-eye safe
lasers at Camp Grafton would be
contained within the existing land
boundaries of Camp Grafton. These
airspace changes would allow UAS
pilots to receive the training necessary
to remain proficient in operating these
aircraft.
Alternatives: Three action alternatives
and a no-action alternative have initially
been identified for analysis, they
include:
Alternative A: This alternative
consists converting a portion of the
Tiger and Devils Lake MOAs to
restricted airspace, creating four new
restricted airspace areas and expanding
airspace at Camp Grafton. The new
areas consist of a UAS arrival and
departure airspace area, two Predator
transit corridors, and a north-south
Predator access corridor. Existing
restricted airspace above Camp Grafton
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would be expanded for use of the noneye safe Predator laser. Minor building
renovations and the installation of two
aviation fuel tanks at GFAFB would also
be required.
Alternative B: This alternative
consists of converting the entire Tiger
and Devils Lake MOAs to restricted
airspace, establishing three new
restricted areas and expanding airspace
at Camp Grafton for use of the non-eye
safe Predator laser. The new airspace
would consist of a UAS arrival and
departure airspace area and two
Predator transit corridors. The minor
renovation and tank installation would
also occur under this alternative.
Alternative C: This alternative
consists of the actions proposed in
Alternative A along with the
construction of a new UAS hangar at
GFAFB.
No Action: This alternative consists of
no changes to the existing airspace
structure around GFAFB and no
renovation or construction would occur
at GFAFB to accommodate the 2005
BRAC recommendations.
Direct written comments to: HQ AMC/
A7PI, 507 Symington Drive; Scott Air
Force Base, Illinois 62225 or via the
project Web site at: https://
www.grandforksuaseis.com. All are
encouraged to provide comments on the
proposed action either at the scoping
meetings or by mail, postmarked no
later than 30 October 2008 to ensure
proper consideration in the
environmental impact analyses.
Bao-Anh Trinh,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. E8–21880 Filed 9–17–08; 8:45 am]
In
accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2869(d)(1),
the Air Force is publishing this Notice
to identify Federal real property that the
Air Force intends to dispose of in
exchange for military construction
beneficial to the Air Force.
Description of the Air Force property:
Former Lynn Haven Defense Fuel
Depot, Lynn Haven, FL.
Property Number:
Status: Excess.
Comments: Fuel operations at the
Fuel Depot ceased in 1992, and the
property has undergone considerable
environmental remediation. The
property proposed for exchange is
approximately 144 acres of real property
located off West 10th Street, Lynn
Haven, FL 32444. About 50 acres is a
railway right-of-way extending about 3.7
miles that intersects several major
arterial roads.
Military construction sought:
After completion of a competitive bid
process, the Air Force will enter into an
agreement with the selected offeror/
property recipient to construct military
construction projects at Tyndall Air
Force Base, FL. The specific projects
that will be constructed will depend on
the amount of construction value
offered by the prospective property
recipient.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Bao-Anh Trinh,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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Air Force Department
Exchange of Air Force Real Property
for Military Construction
ACTION:
Notice.
Authority: Title 10, United States Code,
Section 2869(d)(1).
SUMMARY: This Notice identifies excess
Federal property under the
administrative jurisdiction of the United
States Air Force that the Air Force
intends to exchange for military
construction beneficial to the Air Force.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Sam Rupe, Office of the Air Force
General Counsel (SAF/GCN–RPO), 143
Billy Mitchell Blvd., Suite 1, San
Antonio, TX 78226–1816; telephone
(210) 925–0227, (this telephone number
is not toll-free).
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collection, ‘‘Leveraging Educational
Technology to Keep America
Competitive: National Teacher
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of Management, hereby issues a
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Air Force Department
Exchange of Air Force Real Property for Military Construction
ACTION: Notice.
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Authority: Title 10, United States Code, Section 2869(d)(1).
SUMMARY: This Notice identifies excess Federal property under the
administrative jurisdiction of the United States Air Force that the Air
Force intends to exchange for military construction beneficial to the
Air Force.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Sam Rupe, Office of the Air Force
General Counsel (SAF/GCN-RPO), 143 Billy Mitchell Blvd., Suite 1, San
Antonio, TX 78226-1816; telephone (210) 925-0227, (this telephone
number is not toll-free).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2869(d)(1), the
Air Force is publishing this Notice to identify Federal real property
that the Air Force intends to dispose of in exchange for military
construction beneficial to the Air Force.
Description of the Air Force property:
Former Lynn Haven Defense Fuel Depot, Lynn Haven, FL.
Property Number:
Status: Excess.
Comments: Fuel operations at the Fuel Depot ceased in 1992, and the
property has undergone considerable environmental remediation. The
property proposed for exchange is approximately 144 acres of real
property located off West 10th Street, Lynn Haven, FL 32444. About 50
acres is a railway right-of-way extending about 3.7 miles that
intersects several major arterial roads.
Military construction sought:
After completion of a competitive bid process, the Air Force will
enter into an agreement with the selected offeror/property recipient to
construct military construction projects at Tyndall Air Force Base, FL.
The specific projects that will be constructed will depend on the
amount of construction value offered by the prospective property
recipient.
Bao-Anh Trinh,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. E8-21833 Filed 9-17-08; 8:45 am]
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