Site Renumbering Notice; Foreign-Trade Zone 23-Buffalo, NY, 17455 [E9-8633]
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Dated: April 9, 2009.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. E9–8635 Filed 4–14–09; 8:45 am]
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Site Renumbering Notice; ForeignTrade Zone 23—Buffalo, NY
Foreign-Trade Zone 23 was approved
by the FTZ Board on March 31, 1976
(Board Order 110, 41 FR 14824, 4/7/76),
and expanded on November 2, 1979
(Board Order 148, 44 FR 65802, 11/15/
79), April 16, 1982 (Board Order 187, 47
FR 18014, 4/27/82), February 7, 1985
(Board Order 291, 50 FR 6372 2/15/85),
October 30, 1989 (Board Order 445, 54
FR 46431, 11/3/89), and June 25, 1993
(Board Order 645, 58 FR 36390; 7/7/93).
FTZ 23 currently consists of the
following sites: Site 1: (225 acres)
within the Gateway Trade Center,
Buffalo; Site 2: (298 acres)—Wehrle
International Business Park, Amherst,
adjacent to the Greater Buffalo
International Airport; and, Site 2—
Parcel A: (189 acres)—Aero and Airport
Business Parks, Cheektowaga, New
York, immediately adjacent to the
airport; Site 2—Parcel B (194 acres)—
the airport’s air cargo facility and
Airport Commerce Park, Cheektowaga;
Site 3: (13 acres)—within the OakMichigan Industrial Corridor, Buffalo;
Site 4: (22 acres)—at the former
American Standard plant, Rano and
Tonawanda Streets, Buffalo; Site 5: (55
acres)—within the 80-acre Grand Island
Industrial Park, Grand Island; Site 5—
Parcel A: (5 acres) located at 3036 Alt
Boulevard, Grand Island; Site 6: (11
acres) located at 2299 Kenmore Avenue,
Tonawanda, New York, operated by
Speed Transportation.
The current update does not alter the
physical boundaries that have
previously been approved, but instead
involves an administrative renumbering
of some of the zone sites for recordkeeping purposes. Under this revision,
the site list for FTZ 23 will be as
follows: Site 1: (225 acres) within the
Gateway Trade Center, Buffalo; Site 2:
(298 acres)—Wehrle International
Business Park, Amherst, adjacent to the
Greater Buffalo International Airport;
Site 3: (13 acres)—within the OakMichigan Industrial Corridor, Buffalo;
Site 4: (22 acres)—at the former
American Standard plant, Rano and
Tonawanda Streets, Buffalo; Site 5: (55
acres)—within the 80-acre Grand Island
Industrial Park, Grand Island; Site 6: (11
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acres) located at 2299 Kenmore Avenue,
Tonawanda, New York, operated by
Speed Transportation; Site 7: (189
acres)—Aero and Airport Business
Parks, Cheektowaga, New York,
immediately adjacent to the Greater
Buffalo International Airport; Site 8:
(194 acres)—the Greater Buffalo
International Airport’s air cargo facility
and Airport Commerce Park,
Cheektowaga; and, Site 9: (5 acres)
located at 3036 Alt Boulevard, Grand
Island.
For further information, contact
Elizabeth Whiteman at
Elizabeth_Whiteman@ita.doc.gov or
(202) 482–0473.
Dated: April 7, 2009.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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Notice of Availability of a Final
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Statement/Supplemental
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Determination (CD), and Section 404
Clean Water Act for the Port of Los
Angeles Channel Deepening Project,
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ACTION:
Notice of availability.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Los Angeles District (Corps)
and the Los Angeles Harbor Department
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Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement/Supplemental Environmental
Impact Report (SEIS/SEIR) for the Port
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Project, Los Angeles County, California.
The Corps and the LAHD have reviewed
the written and oral comments received
during the August 6, 2008 public
hearing and during the public comment
period for the Draft SEIS/SEIR. The
Corps is publishing a Notice of
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DATES: Submit comments on or before
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ADDRESSES: U.S. Army Corps of
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532711, Los Angeles, CA 90053–2325.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Joy Jaiswal, Chief, Ecosystem Planning
Section, at (213) 452–3851 (voice), (213)
452–4204 (fax), or by e-mail at
Jyotsna.I.Jaiswal@usace.army.mil. You
may also contact Ms. Megan Wong,
Project Environmental Coordinator, at
(213) 452–3859 (voice) or by e-mail at
Megan.T.Wong@usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This Final
SEIS/SEIR and the Draft CD have been
filed with the Environmental Protection
Agency to be published in the Federal
Register and is available for a thirty-day
(30) public review period. Review
period for the Final SEIS/EIR and Draft
CD will begin from the date of
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17, 2009. Please forward your comments
on the Final SEIS/SEIR and/or the Draft
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listed below by May 17, 2009.
(A) Notice for Final SEIS/EIR: The
Corps and Port have reviewed all the
comments received during 45-day
public review period and Public
Hearing on the Draft SEIS/EIR. Based on
public comments, eelgrass habitat area
has been eliminated as one of the
disposal sites from Alternatives 1 and 2.
Alternative 1, Port Development and
Environmental Enhancement, was
developed with a focus on beneficial
use of dredge material for port
development and environmental
enhancement and disposal sites
analyzed in the Final SEIS/EIR are:
Berths 243–245, the Northwest Slip,
CSWH Expansion, and LA–2.
Alternative 2, Environmental
Enhancement and Ocean Disposal, was
developed with a focus on
environmental enhancement related
uses of the remaining material and does
not include any disposal options
associated with port development.
Under Alternative 2, dredge material
would be disposed at the CSWH
Expansion, LA–2, LA–3 and the
Anchorage Road Soil Storage Site.
Under Alternative 3, the No Action
Alternative, no further dredging would
take place and the Channel Deepening
Project would not be completed.
(B) A Draft Conformity Determination
(CD) has been prepared for the Proposed
Action, which is located in Appendix M
of the Final SEIS/EIR. This notice also
serves as review of the Draft CD. The
Corps is publishing a Notice of
Availability for the Final SEIS/EIR and
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Site Renumbering Notice; Foreign-Trade Zone 23--Buffalo, NY
Foreign-Trade Zone 23 was approved by the FTZ Board on March 31,
1976 (Board Order 110, 41 FR 14824, 4/7/76), and expanded on November
2, 1979 (Board Order 148, 44 FR 65802, 11/15/79), April 16, 1982 (Board
Order 187, 47 FR 18014, 4/27/82), February 7, 1985 (Board Order 291, 50
FR 6372 2/15/85), October 30, 1989 (Board Order 445, 54 FR 46431, 11/3/
89), and June 25, 1993 (Board Order 645, 58 FR 36390; 7/7/93).
FTZ 23 currently consists of the following sites: Site 1: (225
acres) within the Gateway Trade Center, Buffalo; Site 2: (298 acres)--
Wehrle International Business Park, Amherst, adjacent to the Greater
Buffalo International Airport; and, Site 2--Parcel A: (189 acres)--Aero
and Airport Business Parks, Cheektowaga, New York, immediately adjacent
to the airport; Site 2--Parcel B (194 acres)--the airport's air cargo
facility and Airport Commerce Park, Cheektowaga; Site 3: (13 acres)--
within the Oak-Michigan Industrial Corridor, Buffalo; Site 4: (22
acres)--at the former American Standard plant, Rano and Tonawanda
Streets, Buffalo; Site 5: (55 acres)--within the 80-acre Grand Island
Industrial Park, Grand Island; Site 5--Parcel A: (5 acres) located at
3036 Alt Boulevard, Grand Island; Site 6: (11 acres) located at 2299
Kenmore Avenue, Tonawanda, New York, operated by Speed Transportation.
The current update does not alter the physical boundaries that have
previously been approved, but instead involves an administrative
renumbering of some of the zone sites for record-keeping purposes.
Under this revision, the site list for FTZ 23 will be as follows: Site
1: (225 acres) within the Gateway Trade Center, Buffalo; Site 2: (298
acres)--Wehrle International Business Park, Amherst, adjacent to the
Greater Buffalo International Airport; Site 3: (13 acres)--within the
Oak-Michigan Industrial Corridor, Buffalo; Site 4: (22 acres)--at the
former American Standard plant, Rano and Tonawanda Streets, Buffalo;
Site 5: (55 acres)--within the 80-acre Grand Island Industrial Park,
Grand Island; Site 6: (11 acres) located at 2299 Kenmore Avenue,
Tonawanda, New York, operated by Speed Transportation; Site 7: (189
acres)--Aero and Airport Business Parks, Cheektowaga, New York,
immediately adjacent to the Greater Buffalo International Airport; Site
8: (194 acres)--the Greater Buffalo International Airport's air cargo
facility and Airport Commerce Park, Cheektowaga; and, Site 9: (5 acres)
located at 3036 Alt Boulevard, Grand Island.
For further information, contact Elizabeth Whiteman at Elizabeth_Whiteman@ita.doc.gov or (202) 482-0473.
Dated: April 7, 2009.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. E9-8633 Filed 4-14-09; 8:45 am]
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