Notice of Intent To Collect Fees on Public Land in Marion County, OR Under the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, 68279-68280 [E9-30517]
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can also be obtained by calling
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ADDRESSES: There are several ways to
view the document, which will be
publicly available on or about December
1, 2009:
• An electronic version of the
document will be available for public
review and comment on the National
Park Service Planning, Environment and
Public Comment (PEPC) Web site at
https://parkplanning.nps.gov/rova.
• Copies of the document can be
viewed at Bellefield, the RooseveltVanderbilt headquarters, 4097 Albany
Post Road, Hyde Park, NY, and at the
Hyde Park Free Library, 2 Main Street,
Hyde Park, NY.
• Copies of the document can be
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If you wish to comment, you may
submit your comments by any one of
several methods. The preferred method
of comment is via the Internet at https://
parkplanning.nps.gov/rova. You may
also mail written comments to
Superintendent Sarah Olson, RooseveltVanderbilt National Historic Sites, 4097
Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, NY
12538. You may also fax your comments
to 845.229.7115. Before including your
address, phone number, e-mail address,
or other personal identifying
information in your comment, you
should be aware that your entire
comment—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your comment to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Superintendent, Roosevelt-Vanderbilt
National Historic Sites, 4097 Albany
Post Road, Hyde Park, NY 12538,
Phone: 845.229.9116 ext. 33,
Sarah_Olson@nps.gov.
Together
the sites include over 1,100 acres of
federally owned land, along with 40
historic buildings (including four
furnished historic homes), 14 miles of
roads and trails, 35 acres of forest
plantations set out by FDR, five historic
gardens, nearly 100 acres of open fields,
and over 25,000 objects and artifacts.
The parks are supported by an annual
budget of over $5 million and the work
of hundreds of volunteers and they
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attract more than half a million visitors
every year.
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt
National Historic Site preserves and
interprets the birthplace, lifelong home,
and memorial gravesite of FDR, so that
current and future generations can
appreciate the life and legacy of the U.S.
president who led the nation through
the Great Depression and World War II.
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic
Site commemorates and perpetuates the
life work of Eleanor Roosevelt, and
preserves and interprets the place most
central to her emergence as a public
figure, so that current and future
generations can appreciate her life and
legacy as a champion of democracy and
human rights.
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic
Site preserves and interprets the country
estate of Frederick W. and Louise
Vanderbilt as a premier example of an
‘‘American country place,’’ which
illustrates important economic, social,
and cultural developments resulting
from America’s industrialization
following the Civil War.
The Draft GMP/EIS sets forth
alternative visions (management
alternatives) for the preservation and
operation of Roosevelt-Vanderbilt
National Historic Sites. This plan is the
product of a process that integrates the
aspirations of the public with the
unique capabilities of the NPS to
provide for the preservation and public
enjoyment of the National Historic Sites
over the next 20 years.
Michael T. Reynolds,
Acting Regional Director, Northeast Region,
National Park Service.
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one-half of the annual fee rate, which is
0.029% (.00029).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Chris White, National Indian Gaming
Commission, 1441 L Street, NW., Suite
9100, Washington, DC 20005; telephone
(202) 632–7003; fax (202) 632–7066
(these are not toll-free numbers).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA)
established the National Indian Gaming
Commission which is charged with,
among other things, regulating gaming
on Indian lands.
The regulations of the Commission
(25 CFR part 514), as amended, provide
for a system of fee assessment and
payment that is self-administered by
gaming operations. Pursuant to those
regulations, the Commission is required
to adopt and communicate assessment
rates; the gaming operations are
required to apply those rates to their
revenues, compute the fees to be paid,
report the revenues, and remit the fees
to the Commission on a quarterly basis.
The regulations of the Commission
and the final rate being adopted today
are effective for calendar year 2009.
Therefore, all gaming operations within
the jurisdiction of the Commission are
required to self administer the
provisions of these regulations, and
report and pay any fees that are due to
the Commission by December 31, 2009.
December 17, 2009.
George Skibine,
Acting Chairman, National Indian Gaming
Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING
COMMISSION
Fee Rate
AGENCY: National Indian Gaming
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given,
pursuant to 25 CFR 514.1(a)(3), that the
National Indian Gaming Commission
has adopted final annual fee rates of
0.00% for tier 1 and 0.058% (.00058) for
tier 2 for calendar year 2009. These rates
shall apply to all assessable gross
revenues from each gaming operation
under the jurisdiction of the
Commission. If a tribe has a certificate
of self-regulation under 25 CFR part
518, the final fee rate on class II
revenues for calendar year 2009 shall be
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Notice of Intent To Collect Fees on
Public Land in Marion County, OR
Under the Federal Lands Recreation
Enhancement Act
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to applicable
provisions of the Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (REA), 16
U.S.C. 6801 et seq., the Bureau of Land
Management’s (BLM) Salem District
Office is proposing to collect day-use
fees beginning in the summer of 2010 at
the Canyon Creek Recreation Site on the
Little North Santiam River, in Marion
County, Oregon (Township 9 S, Range 3
E, section 7).
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DATES: The public is encouraged to
participate during the public comment
period that will expire 30 days after
publication of this notice. Following 6
months after publication of this notice,
the BLM Salem District Office will
initiate fee collection for day-use at
Canyon Creek Recreation Site, unless
the BLM publishes a Federal Register
notice to the contrary.
ADDRESSES: Mail: District Manager,
Salem District Office, 1717 Fabry Road
SE., Salem, Oregon 97306.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Aaron G. Horton, District Manager
Salem District Office, 1717 Fabry Road,
SE., Salem, Oregon 97306. (503) 375–
5643.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under
section 3(g) of the REA, the Canyon
Creek Recreation Site qualifies as a site
wherein visitors can be charged a
‘‘Standard Amenity Recreation Fee.’’
Visitors wishing to use the day-use area
the BLM has developed at Canyon Creek
Recreation Site are required to purchase
a recreation use permit as described at
43 CFR part 2930. Pursuant to the REA
and implementing regulations at 43 CFR
subpart 2933, fees may be charged for
day-use facilities, overnight camping,
and group-use reservations. Specific
visitor fees are identified in the Canyon
Creek Recreation Site Business Plan
which is available on the BLM’s Salem
District Web site and at the Salem
District Office. Fees must be paid at the
self-service pay station located at the
site. People holding any one of the
America The Beautiful-The National
Parks and Federal Recreational LandsPasses (i.e., Interagency Passes) or
Golden Passports may use these passes
in lieu of the requirement to purchase
a recreation use permit, providing those
passes are visible from the windshield
or the information contained on the
alternate pass is written on a recreation
use permit envelope stub and the pass
is available upon request for verification
of payment.
The Canyon Creek Recreation Site is
a developed 21-unit day-use site located
along the Little North Santiam River on
the North Fork Road. The site is about
34 miles southeast of Salem, Oregon,
and is accessible via Interstate I–5,
Highway 22, and the North Fork Road.
The BLM is committed to providing and
receiving fair value for the use of
developed recreation facilities and
services in a manner that meets public
use demands, provides quality
experiences, and protects important
resources. The BLM’s policy is to collect
fees at all specialized recreation sites
and at all locations where the BLM
provides facilities, equipment, or
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services, at Federal expense, in
connection with outdoor use. In an
effort to meet increasing demand for
services and maintenance of developed
facilities, the BLM will implement a
day-use fee for the Canyon Creek
Recreation Site. Day-use fees collected
at the Canyon Creek Recreation Site will
help ensure funding for the
maintenance of existing facilities, and
providing recreational opportunities, an
on-site staffing presence, and resource
protection. Future adjustments in the
fee amount will be made in accordance
with the Canyon Creek Recreation Site
Business Plan, consultation with the
RRAC, and through public notice and
comment.
In December 2004, the REA was
signed into law. The REA provides
authority for the Secretaries of the
Interior and Agriculture to establish,
modify, charge, and collect recreation
fees for use of some Federal recreation
lands and waters. The REA contains
specific provisions addressing public
involvement in the establishment of
recreation fees, including a requirement
that RRACs have the opportunity to
make recommendations regarding
establishment of such fees. The REA
also directs the Secretaries of the
Interior and Agriculture to publish
advance notice in the Federal Register
whenever new recreation fee areas are
established under their respective
jurisdictions. The BLM has notified and
involved the public at each stage of the
planning process, including this Notice
of Intent to Collect Fees and public
notices during the summer of 2009. The
RRAC reviewed the proposal to charge
a fee at the Canyon Creek Recreation
Site and recommended day-use fees be
charged at Canyon Creek Recreation
Site. Copies of the Business Plan are
available at the Salem District Office,
1717 Fabry Road SE., Salem, Oregon
97306 and the BLM Oregon/Washington
State Office, 333 SW 1st Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97204.
The BLM welcomes public comments
on this proposal to collect fees at
Canyon Creek Recreation Site. Before
including your address, phone number,
e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your
comment, be advised that your entire
comment—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your comment to
withhold your personal indentifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803(b).
Aaron G. Horton,
District Manager, Salem District Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Realty Action; Application for
Recordable Disclaimer of Interest;
Montana
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: Gerald T. Archambeault,
Attorney-at-Law, has filed an
application with the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) for a Recordable
Disclaimer of Interest on behalf of
George and Roberta Budak pursuant to
provisions in the Federal Land Policy
and Management Act of 1976. A
disclaimer, if issued, will confirm that
the United States has no valid interest
in the subject land.
DATES: Comments or objections should
be received by January 22, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Comments or objections
should be sent to Cindy Staszak, Chief,
Branch of Land Resources, BLM
Montana State Office, 5001 Southgate
Drive, Billings, Montana 59101–4669.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sandra Ward, BLM Montana State
Office, 5001 Southgate Drive, Billings,
Montana 59101–4669, 406–896–5052.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August
6, 2009, Gerald T. Archambeault,
Attorney-at-Law, on behalf of George
and Roberta Budak, filed an application
for a Recordable Disclaimer of Interest
pursuant to 43 U.S.C. 1745 for the land
surveyed under Certificate of Filing
367416 Survey, File 5811, Plat 288A,
records of Roosevelt County, Montana,
described as follows:
Principal Meridian, Montana
T. 27 N., R. 49 E.,
Sec. 2, Tract Nos. 51 and 52;
Sec. 11, Tract Nos. 48, 49, and 50, and a
portion of Tract No. 47;
Sec. 12, Portion of Tract No. 47;
Sec. 13, Portion of Tract No. 46;
Sec. 14, Portion of Tract No. 46.
The area described contains 146.65 acres,
more or less, in Roosevelt County.
The above-described land is a portion
of an abandoned channel of the
Missouri River created by an avulsive
action. The Missouri River has been
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Intent To Collect Fees on Public Land in Marion County,
OR Under the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to applicable provisions of the Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (REA), 16 U.S.C. 6801 et seq., the Bureau of
Land Management's (BLM) Salem District Office is proposing to collect
day-use fees beginning in the summer of 2010 at the Canyon Creek
Recreation Site on the Little North Santiam River, in Marion County,
Oregon (Township 9 S, Range 3 E, section 7).
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DATES: The public is encouraged to participate during the public
comment period that will expire 30 days after publication of this
notice. Following 6 months after publication of this notice, the BLM
Salem District Office will initiate fee collection for day-use at
Canyon Creek Recreation Site, unless the BLM publishes a Federal
Register notice to the contrary.
ADDRESSES: Mail: District Manager, Salem District Office, 1717 Fabry
Road SE., Salem, Oregon 97306.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aaron G. Horton, District Manager
Salem District Office, 1717 Fabry Road, SE., Salem, Oregon 97306. (503)
375-5643.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under section 3(g) of the REA, the Canyon
Creek Recreation Site qualifies as a site wherein visitors can be
charged a ``Standard Amenity Recreation Fee.'' Visitors wishing to use
the day-use area the BLM has developed at Canyon Creek Recreation Site
are required to purchase a recreation use permit as described at 43 CFR
part 2930. Pursuant to the REA and implementing regulations at 43 CFR
subpart 2933, fees may be charged for day-use facilities, overnight
camping, and group-use reservations. Specific visitor fees are
identified in the Canyon Creek Recreation Site Business Plan which is
available on the BLM's Salem District Web site and at the Salem
District Office. Fees must be paid at the self-service pay station
located at the site. People holding any one of the America The
Beautiful-The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands-Passes
(i.e., Interagency Passes) or Golden Passports may use these passes in
lieu of the requirement to purchase a recreation use permit, providing
those passes are visible from the windshield or the information
contained on the alternate pass is written on a recreation use permit
envelope stub and the pass is available upon request for verification
of payment.
The Canyon Creek Recreation Site is a developed 21-unit day-use
site located along the Little North Santiam River on the North Fork
Road. The site is about 34 miles southeast of Salem, Oregon, and is
accessible via Interstate I-5, Highway 22, and the North Fork Road. The
BLM is committed to providing and receiving fair value for the use of
developed recreation facilities and services in a manner that meets
public use demands, provides quality experiences, and protects
important resources. The BLM's policy is to collect fees at all
specialized recreation sites and at all locations where the BLM
provides facilities, equipment, or services, at Federal expense, in
connection with outdoor use. In an effort to meet increasing demand for
services and maintenance of developed facilities, the BLM will
implement a day-use fee for the Canyon Creek Recreation Site. Day-use
fees collected at the Canyon Creek Recreation Site will help ensure
funding for the maintenance of existing facilities, and providing
recreational opportunities, an on-site staffing presence, and resource
protection. Future adjustments in the fee amount will be made in
accordance with the Canyon Creek Recreation Site Business Plan,
consultation with the RRAC, and through public notice and comment.
In December 2004, the REA was signed into law. The REA provides
authority for the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture to
establish, modify, charge, and collect recreation fees for use of some
Federal recreation lands and waters. The REA contains specific
provisions addressing public involvement in the establishment of
recreation fees, including a requirement that RRACs have the
opportunity to make recommendations regarding establishment of such
fees. The REA also directs the Secretaries of the Interior and
Agriculture to publish advance notice in the Federal Register whenever
new recreation fee areas are established under their respective
jurisdictions. The BLM has notified and involved the public at each
stage of the planning process, including this Notice of Intent to
Collect Fees and public notices during the summer of 2009. The RRAC
reviewed the proposal to charge a fee at the Canyon Creek Recreation
Site and recommended day-use fees be charged at Canyon Creek Recreation
Site. Copies of the Business Plan are available at the Salem District
Office, 1717 Fabry Road SE., Salem, Oregon 97306 and the BLM Oregon/
Washington State Office, 333 SW 1st Avenue Portland, Oregon 97204.
The BLM welcomes public comments on this proposal to collect fees
at Canyon Creek Recreation Site. Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in
your comment, be advised that your entire comment--including your
personal identifying information--may be made publicly available at any
time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal
indentifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that
we will be able to do so.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803(b).
Aaron G. Horton,
District Manager, Salem District Office.
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