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Dated: December 16, 2008.
E. Enrique Gomez,
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Forest Resource Coordinating
Committee
Office of the Secretary, USDA.
Notice of intent to establish the
Forest Resource Coordinating
Committee and call for nominations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Secretary of Agriculture
intends to establish the Forest Resource
Coordinating Committee (Committee)
pursuant to Section 8005 of the Food,
Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
(Pub. L. 110–246) passed into law as an
amendment to the Cooperative Forestry
Assistance Act of 1978 on June 18, 2008.
The Forest Resource Coordinating
Committee is being established to
coordinate non-industrial private
forestry activities within the Department
of Agriculture and with the private
sector. As required by the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, charters for
Federal advisory committees must be
renewed every two years. The
Committee is soliciting nominations to
fill eight vacancies with staggered terms
up to three years. The public is invited
to submit nominations for membership
on the Forest Resource Coordinating
Committee.
SUMMARY:
DATES: All nominations must be
received in writing by January 6, 2009.
Nominations must contain a completed
application packet that includes the
nominee’s name, resume, and
completed form AD–755 (Advisory
Committee Membership Background
Information).
Send application to James
Melonas, Forest Service, USDA,
Cooperative Forestry, Room 4SE, 201
14th Street, SW., Washington, DC
20024, by express mail or overnight
courier service. Nominations sent via
the U.S. Postal Service must be sent to
the following address: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Cooperative Forestry, State & Private
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Forestry, Mail Stop 1123, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20250–1123.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ted
Beauvais, Cooperative Forestry, State
and Private Forestry, telephone (202)
205–1190, fax (202) 205–1271, e-mail:
tbeauvais@fs.fed.us, or James Melonas,
Cooperative Forestry, State and Private
Forestry, telephone (202) 205–1382, fax
(202) 205–1271, e-mail:
jmelonas@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. II), notice
is hereby given that the Secretary of
Agriculture intends to establish the
charter of the Forest Resource
Coordinating Committee (Committee).
The purpose of the Committee is to
provide direction and coordination of
actions within the Department of
Agriculture, and coordination with State
agencies and the private sector, to
effectively address the national
priorities for private forest conservation,
with specific focus on owners of nonindustrial private forest land as
described in Section 8005 of the Food,
Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
(Pub. L. 110–246):
1. Conserving and managing working
forest landscapes for multiple values
and uses;
2. Protecting forests from threats,
including catastrophic wildfires,
hurricanes, tornadoes, windstorms,
snow or ice storms, flooding, drought,
invasive species, insect or disease
outbreak, or development, and restoring
appropriate forest types in response to
such threats; and
3. Enhancing public benefits from
private forests, including air and water
quality, soil conservation, biological
diversity, carbon storage, forest
products, forestry-related jobs,
production of renewable energy,
wildlife, wildlife corridors and wildlife
habitat, and recreation.
The Committee is being established in
accordance with Section 8005 of the
Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of
2008 (Pub. L. 110–246). The Secretary
has determined that the work of the
Committee is in the public interest and
relevant to the duties of the Department
of Agriculture.
The Committee will meet on an
annual basis and its primary duties will
include:
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1. Provide direction and coordination
of actions within the Department of
Agriculture, and coordination with State
agencies and private sector, to
effectively address the national
priorities, with specific focus on nonindustrial private forest land;
2. Clarify individual responsibilities
of each agency represented on the
Committee concerning the national
priorities with specific focus on nonindustrial private forest land;
3. Provide advice on the allocation of
funds, including the competitive funds
set-aside for Competitive Allocation of
Funds Innovation Projects (Sections
8007 and 8008 of the Food,
Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
(Pub L. 110–246)); and
4. Assist the Secretary in developing
and reviewing the report to Congress
required by Section 8001(d) of the Food,
Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
(Pub. L. 110–246).
Advisory Committee Organization
The Committee structure agreed to by
the Secretary follows:
(a) Chief of the Forest Service;
(b) Chief of the Natural Resources
Conservation Service;
(c) Administrator of the Farm Service
Agency;
(d) Director of the National Institute of
Food and Agriculture;
(e) Three State foresters or equivalent
State officials from geographically
diverse regions of the United States;
(f) A representative of a State fish and
wildlife agency;
(g) A representative from the
Department of Interior; and
(h) A representative from the
Department of Defense.
Vacancies
Representatives below will be
appointed by the Secretary to 3-year
terms, although initial appointments
shall have staggered terms. Vacancies
will be filled in the manner in which
the original appointment was made. The
representatives are as follows:
(a) An owner of non-industrial private
forest land;
(b) A forest industry representative;
(c) A conservation organization
representative;
(d) A land-grant university or college
representative;
(e) A private forestry consultant;
(f) A representative from a State
Technical Committee;
(g) A representative of an Indian
Tribe; and
(h) A representative from a
Conservation District.
The Committee Chair will be the
Chief of the Forest Service, in
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Nomination and Application
Information for the Forest Resource
Coordinating Committee
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accordance with Section 8005 of the
Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of
2008 (Pub. L. 110–246).
(Docket 69–2008)
The appointment of members to the
Committee will be made by the
Secretary of Agriculture. Any individual
or organization may nominate one or
more qualified persons to represent the
vacancies listed above to serve on the
Forest Resource Coordinating
Committee. To be considered for
membership, nominees must:
1. Identify what vacancy they would
represent and how they are qualified to
represent that vacancy;
2. State why they want to serve on the
committee and what they can
contribute;
3. Show their past experience in
working successfully as part of a
coordinating group; and
4. Complete form AD–755, Advisory
Committee Membership Background
Information.
Letters of recommendation are
welcome. Individuals may also
nominate themselves. Form AD–755
may be obtained from Forest Service
contact persons or from the following
Web site: https://www.fsa.usda.gov/
Internet/FSA_File/ad755.pdf. All
nominations will be vetted by the
Agency. The Secretary of Agriculture
shall appoint committee members to the
Forest Resource Coordinating
Committee from list of qualified
applicants. Applicants are strongly
encouraged to submit nominations via
overnight mail or delivery to ensure
timely receipt by the USDA.
Non-Federal members of the
Committee shall serve without pay, but
will be reimbursed for reasonable costs
incurred while performing duties on
behalf of the Committee.
Equal opportunity practices, in line
with USDA policies, will be followed in
all appointments to the Committee. To
ensure that the recommendation of the
Committee has taken into account the
needs of the diverse groups served by
the Department, membership includes,
to the extent practicable, individuals
with demonstrated ability to represent
minorities, women, persons with
disabilities, and senior citizens.
Dated: December 15, 2008.
Boyd K Rutherford,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
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Foreign–Trade Zones Board
Foreign–Trade Zone 149 Port Freeport,
Texas, Application for Expansion
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign–Trade Zones Board (the
Board) by Port Freeport, grantee of FTZ
149, requesting authority to expand FTZ
149 to include a site in Fort Bend
County, Texas. The application was
submitted pursuant to the provisions of
the Foreign–Trade Zones Act, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), and the
regulations of the Board (15 CFR part
400). It was formally filed on December
11, 2008.
FTZ 149 was approved on June 28,
1988 (Board Order 385, 53 FR 26096,
July 11, 1988), and expanded on August
7, 2001 (Board Order 1185, 66 F.R.
42994, August 16, 2001). The zone
currently consists of 10 sites (3,590
acres): Site 1 (280 acres)--on F.M. Route
1495 at the Freeport Harbor on the west
side of the Brazos River Harbor Channel;
Site 2 (154 acres)--on Holly Street in
Quintana, south of the Gulf Intracoastal
Waterway; Site 3 (1,063 acres)--at the
intersection of Highway 288 and F.M.
Route 1495; Site 4 (242 acres)--on F.M.
Route 1495, north of the Gulf
Intracoastal Waterway and south of the
Brazos River Harbor Channel; Site 5
(213 acres)--on County Road 723 south
of Site 4 and the Gulf Intracoastal
Waterway; Site 6 (146 acres) located
within the 665–acre Brazoria County
Airport; Site 7 (506 acres)--Northern
Industrial Complex, adjacent to
Highway 35, Pearland (Brazoria
County); Site 8 (832 acres)--Southern
Industrial Complex, 4 miles from the
Sam Houston Parkway/Beltway 8,
Pearland (Brazoria County); Site 9 (146
acres)--Bybee–Sterling Complex, Hooper
Road and Sam Houston Parkway,
Pearland (Harris County); and, Site 10 (8
acres)--Santa Fe Industrial Park, 200
Avenue I, Alvin (Brazoria County).
The applicant is now requesting
authority to expand the zone to include
a site in Fort Bend County: Proposed
Site 11 (340 acres)--International
Industrial Park, 10925 Highway 59
between Beasley and Kendleton. The
site will provide warehousing and
distribution services to area businesses.
No specific manufacturing authority is
being requested at this time. Such
requests would be made to the Board on
a case–by-case basis.
In accordance with the Board’s
regulations, Elizabeth Whiteman of the
FTZ Staff is designated examiner to
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investigate the application and report to
the Board.
Public comment is invited from
interested parties. Submissions (original
and 3 copies) shall be addressed to the
Board’s Executive Secretary at the
address below. The closing period for
their receipt is February 20, 2009.
Rebuttal comments in response to
material submitted during the foregoing
period may be submitted during the
subsequent 15-day period to March 9,
2009.
A copy of the application and
accompanying exhibits will be available
for public inspection at each of the
following locations: U.S. Department of
Commerce Export Assistance Center,
1919 Smith Street, Suite 1026, Houston,
Texas 77002. Office of the Executive
Secretary, Foreign–Trade Zones Board,
U.S. Department of Commerce, Room
2111, 1401 Constitution Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20230.
For further information, contact
Elizabeth Whiteman at
ElizabethlWhiteman@ita.doc.gov or
(202) 482–0473.
Dated: December 12, 2008.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign–Trade Zones Board
Docket 64–2008
Foreign–Trade Zone 8 - Toledo, Ohio
Area, Application for Expansion
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign–Trade Zones (FTZ) Board
(the Board) by the Toledo–Lucas County
Port Authority, grantee of FTZ 8,
requesting authority to expand Site 1 at
the Port of Toledo complex, within the
Toledo/Sandusky Customs and Border
Protection port of entry. The application
was submitted pursuant to the
provisions of the Foreign–Trade Zones
Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u),
and the regulations of the Board (15 CFR
Part 400). It was formally filed on
December 2, 2008.
FTZ 8 was approved by the Board on
October 11, 1960 (Board Order 51, 25 FR
9909, 10/15/60) and expanded on
January 22, 1973 (Board Order 92, 38 FR
3015, 1/31/73); on January 11, 1985
(Board Order 277, 50 FR 2702, 1/18/85);
on August 19, 1991 (Board Order 532,
56 FR 42026, 8/26/91); on June 12, 2000
(Board Order 1102, 65 FR 37960, 6/19/
00); on June 7, 2002 (Board Order 1231,
67 FR 41393, 6/18/02); and, on August
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Forest Resource Coordinating Committee
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to establish the Forest Resource Coordinating
Committee and call for nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Secretary of Agriculture intends to establish the Forest
Resource Coordinating Committee (Committee) pursuant to Section 8005 of
the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-246) passed
into law as an amendment to the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of
1978 on June 18, 2008. The Forest Resource Coordinating Committee is
being established to coordinate non-industrial private forestry
activities within the Department of Agriculture and with the private
sector. As required by the Federal Advisory Committee Act, charters for
Federal advisory committees must be renewed every two years. The
Committee is soliciting nominations to fill eight vacancies with
staggered terms up to three years. The public is invited to submit
nominations for membership on the Forest Resource Coordinating
Committee.
DATES: All nominations must be received in writing by January 6, 2009.
Nominations must contain a completed application packet that includes
the nominee's name, resume, and completed form AD-755 (Advisory
Committee Membership Background Information).
ADDRESSES: Send application to James Melonas, Forest Service, USDA,
Cooperative Forestry, Room 4SE, 201 14th Street, SW., Washington, DC
20024, by express mail or overnight courier service. Nominations sent
via the U.S. Postal Service must be sent to the following address: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Cooperative Forestry, State
& Private Forestry, Mail Stop 1123, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20250-1123.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ted Beauvais, Cooperative Forestry,
State and Private Forestry, telephone (202) 205-1190, fax (202) 205-
1271, e-mail: tbeauvais@fs.fed.us, or James Melonas, Cooperative
Forestry, State and Private Forestry, telephone (202) 205-1382, fax
(202) 205-1271, e-mail: jmelonas@fs.fed.us.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD)
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through
Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. II),
notice is hereby given that the Secretary of Agriculture intends to
establish the charter of the Forest Resource Coordinating Committee
(Committee). The purpose of the Committee is to provide direction and
coordination of actions within the Department of Agriculture, and
coordination with State agencies and the private sector, to effectively
address the national priorities for private forest conservation, with
specific focus on owners of non-industrial private forest land as
described in Section 8005 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of
2008 (Pub. L. 110-246):
1. Conserving and managing working forest landscapes for multiple
values and uses;
2. Protecting forests from threats, including catastrophic
wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, windstorms, snow or ice storms,
flooding, drought, invasive species, insect or disease outbreak, or
development, and restoring appropriate forest types in response to such
threats; and
3. Enhancing public benefits from private forests, including air
and water quality, soil conservation, biological diversity, carbon
storage, forest products, forestry-related jobs, production of
renewable energy, wildlife, wildlife corridors and wildlife habitat,
and recreation.
The Committee is being established in accordance with Section 8005
of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-246).
The Secretary has determined that the work of the Committee is in the
public interest and relevant to the duties of the Department of
Agriculture.
The Committee will meet on an annual basis and its primary duties
will include:
1. Provide direction and coordination of actions within the
Department of Agriculture, and coordination with State agencies and
private sector, to effectively address the national priorities, with
specific focus on non-industrial private forest land;
2. Clarify individual responsibilities of each agency represented
on the Committee concerning the national priorities with specific focus
on non-industrial private forest land;
3. Provide advice on the allocation of funds, including the
competitive funds set-aside for Competitive Allocation of Funds
Innovation Projects (Sections 8007 and 8008 of the Food, Conservation,
and Energy Act of 2008 (Pub L. 110-246)); and
4. Assist the Secretary in developing and reviewing the report to
Congress required by Section 8001(d) of the Food, Conservation, and
Energy Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-246).
Advisory Committee Organization
The Committee structure agreed to by the Secretary follows:
(a) Chief of the Forest Service;
(b) Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service;
(c) Administrator of the Farm Service Agency;
(d) Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture;
(e) Three State foresters or equivalent State officials from
geographically diverse regions of the United States;
(f) A representative of a State fish and wildlife agency;
(g) A representative from the Department of Interior; and
(h) A representative from the Department of Defense.
Vacancies
Representatives below will be appointed by the Secretary to 3-year
terms, although initial appointments shall have staggered terms.
Vacancies will be filled in the manner in which the original
appointment was made. The representatives are as follows:
(a) An owner of non-industrial private forest land;
(b) A forest industry representative;
(c) A conservation organization representative;
(d) A land-grant university or college representative;
(e) A private forestry consultant;
(f) A representative from a State Technical Committee;
(g) A representative of an Indian Tribe; and
(h) A representative from a Conservation District.
The Committee Chair will be the Chief of the Forest Service, in
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accordance with Section 8005 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act
of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-246).
Nomination and Application Information for the Forest Resource
Coordinating Committee
The appointment of members to the Committee will be made by the
Secretary of Agriculture. Any individual or organization may nominate
one or more qualified persons to represent the vacancies listed above
to serve on the Forest Resource Coordinating Committee. To be
considered for membership, nominees must:
1. Identify what vacancy they would represent and how they are
qualified to represent that vacancy;
2. State why they want to serve on the committee and what they can
contribute;
3. Show their past experience in working successfully as part of a
coordinating group; and
4. Complete form AD-755, Advisory Committee Membership Background
Information.
Letters of recommendation are welcome. Individuals may also
nominate themselves. Form AD-755 may be obtained from Forest Service
contact persons or from the following Web site: https://
www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/ad755.pdf. All nominations will be
vetted by the Agency. The Secretary of Agriculture shall appoint
committee members to the Forest Resource Coordinating Committee from
list of qualified applicants. Applicants are strongly encouraged to
submit nominations via overnight mail or delivery to ensure timely
receipt by the USDA.
Non-Federal members of the Committee shall serve without pay, but
will be reimbursed for reasonable costs incurred while performing
duties on behalf of the Committee.
Equal opportunity practices, in line with USDA policies, will be
followed in all appointments to the Committee. To ensure that the
recommendation of the Committee has taken into account the needs of the
diverse groups served by the Department, membership includes, to the
extent practicable, individuals with demonstrated ability to represent
minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and senior citizens.
Dated: December 15, 2008.
Boyd K Rutherford,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
[FR Doc. E8-30353 Filed 12-19-08; 8:45 am]
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