Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment and Request for Public Scoping Comments for the Air Tour Management Plan Program at Death Valley National Park, 2922-2923 [2010-685]
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the public an opportunity to inspect the
information relevant to the application,
including the conducting of any safety
analyses. The Agency must also provide
an opportunity for public comment on
the application.
The Agency reviews the safety
analyses and the public comments, and
determines whether granting the
exemption would likely achieve a level
of safety equivalent to, or greater than,
the level that would be achieved by the
current regulation (49 CFR 381.305).
The decision of the Agency must be
published in the Federal Register (49
CFR 381.315(b)) with the reason for
denying or, in the alternative, the
specific person or class of persons
receiving the exemption, and the
regulatory provision or provisions from
which exemption is granted. The notice
must also specify the effective period of
the exemption (up to 2 years), and
explain the terms and conditions of the
exemption. The exemption may be
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Request for Exemption
Volvo has applied for an exemption
from the commercial driver’s license
(CDL) rules, specifically 49 CFR 383.23
that prescribes licensing requirements
for drivers operating commercial motor
vehicles (CMVs) in interstate or
intrastate commerce. Volvo requests the
exemption because its driver-employees
are citizens and residents of Sweden,
and therefore cannot apply for a CDL in
any of the United States. A copy of the
application is in Docket No. FMCSA–
2006–25756.
The exemption would allow two
drivers to operate CMVs in interstate
commerce as part of a team of drivers
who will support a Volvo field test to
meet future air quality standards. The
drivers will test-drive Volvo prototype
vehicles at its test site and in the
vicinity around Phoenix, Arizona, verify
results in ‘‘real world’’ environments,
and, if necessary, deliver the vehicles in
the U.S. The drivers are: Magnus
Ericsson and Conny Harlin, and Volvo
requests that the exemption cover a twoyear period beginning February 1, 2010.
These drivers each hold a valid
Swedish CDL, and as explained by
Volvo in previous exemption requests,
drivers applying for a Swedish-issued
CDL must undergo a training program
and pass knowledge and skills tests.
Volvo also stated in prior exemption
requests that the knowledge and skills
tests and training program that Swedish
drivers undergo to obtain a Swedish
CDL ensure the exemption provides a
level of safety that is equivalent to, or
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by complying with the U.S. requirement
for a CDL.
FMCSA has previously determined
the process for obtaining a Swedishissued CDL is comparable to, or as
effective as the Federal requirements of
Part 383, and adequately assesses the
driver’s ability to operate CMVs in the
U.S. In the past 2 years, FMCSA has
published several notices of similar
Volvo requests. An FMCSA notice of
final disposition of a similar request
from Volvo was published on January 5,
2009, granting this exemption to Volvo
for a Swedish CDL driver permitting
operation of CMVs in the U.S. (74 FR
333).
Request for Comments
In accordance with 49 U.S.C.
31315(b)(4) and 31136(e), FMCSA
requests public comment on Volvo’s
application for an exemption from the
CDL requirements of 49 CFR 383.23.
The Agency will consider all comments
received by close of business on
February 18, 2010. Comments will be
available for examination in the docket
at the location listed under the
ADDRESSES section of this notice. The
Agency will consider to the extent
practicable comments received in the
public docket after the closing date of
the comment period.
Issued on: January 8, 2010.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy and
Program Development.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Assessment and
Request for Public Scoping Comments
for the Air Tour Management Plan
Program at Death Valley National Park
AGENCY: Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
Environmental Assessment and to
request Public Scoping comments.
SUMMARY: The FAA, with NPS as a
cooperating agency, has initiated
development of an Air Tour
Management Plan (ATMP) for Death
Valley National Park (DEVA), pursuant
to the National Parks Air Tour
Management Act of 2000 (Public Law
106–181) and its implementing
regulations (14 CFR Part 136, Subpart B,
National Parks Air Tour Management).
The objective of the ATMIP is to
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develop acceptable and effective
measures to mitigate or prevent the
significant adverse impacts, if any, of
commercial air tour operations upon the
natural resources, cultural resources,
and visitor experiences of a national
park unit and any tribal lands within or
abutting the park. It should be noted
that the ATMP has no authorization
over other non-air-tour operations such
as military and general aviation
operations. In compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA) and FAA Order 1050.1E,
an Environmental Assessment is being
prepared.
The ATMP will be prepared using an
Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC)
process, as authorized under 49 U.S.C.
106. The purpose of using the ARC
process is to provide early advice,
information, and recommendations from
interested stakeholders to the FAA and
NPS, regarding environmental and other
issues to consider in the development of
an ATMP. The DEVA ARC is composed
of various representatives including air
tour operators, federal, local and
regional agencies, environmental
organizations, local businesses, and the
Timbisha Shoshone tribe. It is chaired
by the Superintendent of Death Valley
National Park.
In June 2009, the ARC held a two-day
kickoff meeting at DEVA; minutes may
be found at: https://www.faa.gov/about/
office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/
programs/air_tourmanagement_plan/
park_specific_plans/Death_Valley.cfm.
The purpose of the kickoff meeting
was for stakeholders to have the
opportunity to provide advice,
information, and recommendations to
the FAA and NPS regarding
environmental and other issues to
consider in the development of an
ATMP. Materials presented at the
meeting included information on: Park
resources; the acoustical environment at
DEVA; military operations over DEVA
and the surrounding areas; current and
historical air tour operations; and, a
map of current air tour flight paths.
Comments were received from members
of the ARC regarding sensitive park
resources, tribal concerns, changes in
tourism patterns, and air tour
operations. After a generalized map of
current air tour flight paths was
presented, ARC members made
suggestions regarding options for an air
tour flight track that would consolidate
flight paths and modify elevations and
flight locations. ARC members’
recommendations attempted to address
the concerns raised at the meeting. Refer
to the Public Scoping Document
(mentioned below) to see how these
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suggestions are incorporated into an air
tour route.
Based on input received at the
meeting, the FAA and NPS have
decided to proceed with ATMP
development at DEVA via the ARC
process. The FAA is now inviting the
public, agencies, and other interested
parties to provide comments,
suggestions, and input on the scope of
issues and the identification of
significant issues regarding commercial
air tours and their potential impacts on
natural, cultural, and historical
resources. Input is also welcome on
other areas to be addressed in the
environmental process, such as past,
present, and future actions (which,
when considered with ATMIP
alternatives, may result in potentially
significant cumulative impacts), and
potential ATMP alternatives.
DATES: By this notice, the FAA is
requesting comments on the scope of
the environmental assessment for the
ATMP at Death Valley National Park.
Comments must be submitted by
February 18, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Keith Lusk—Mailing address: P.O. Box
92007, Los Angeles, California 90009–
2007. Telephone: (310) 725–3808. Street
address: 15000 Aviation Boulevard,
Lawndale, California 90261. E-mail:
Keith.Lusk@faa.gov. Written comments
on the scope of the Environmental
Assessment should be submitted
electronically via the electronic public
comment form on the NPS Planning,
Environment and Public Comment
System at: https://parkplanning.nps.gov/
projectHome.cfm?parkId=297&project
Id=27781, or sent to the mailing address
or e-mail address above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A Public
Scoping Document that describes the
project in greater detail is available at:
• The NPS Planning, Environment and
Public Comment System at: https://
parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.
cfm?parkId=297&projectId=27781
• https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/
headquarters_offices/arc/programs/
air_tourmanagement_plan/park_
specific_plans/Death_Valley.cfm
• The following locations within Death
Valley National Park: Furnace Creek
Visitor Center & Museum, Stovepipe
Wells Ranger Station, Scotty’s Castle
• Shoshone Museum, Shoshone, CA
• Eastern Sierra Interagency Center,
Highway 395 and Highway 136, Lone
Pine, CA
• Beatty Library District, 400 North 4th
Street, Beatty, NV
• Inyo County Free Library: 168 North
Edwards Street, Independence, CA;
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210 Academy Street and 110 North
Main Street in Bishop, CA
• Pahrump Community Library: 701
East Street, Pahrump, NV
• Amargosa Valley Library: 829 East
Farm Road, Amargosa Valley, NV
Notice Regarding FOIA: Individuals
may request that their name and/or
address be withheld from public
disclosure. If you wish to do this, you
must state this prominently at the
beginning of your conmient.
Commentators using the Web site can
make such a request by checking the
box ‘‘keep my contact information
private.’’ Such requests will be honored
to the extent allowable by law, but you
should be aware that pursuant to the
Freedom of Information Act, your name
and address may be disclosed. We will
make all submissions from
organizations, businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses available for
public inspection in their entirety.
Issued in Hawthorne, CA, on January 7,
2010.
Barry Brayer,
Manager, Special Programs Staff, WesternPacific Region.
[FR Doc. 2010–685 Filed 1–15–10; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2006–26367]
Motor Carrier Safety Advisory
Committee Public Meeting
AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Motor Carrier Safety
Advisory Committee Meeting.
SUMMARY: FMCSA announces that its
Motor Carrier Safety Advisory
Committee (MCSAC) will hold a
committee meeting on February 1–2,
2010 to complete its work of providing
information, concepts and ideas to the
Agency relating to the hours-of-service
(HOS) requirements for drivers of
property-carrying vehicles.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
February 1–2, 2010, from 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Location: This meeting is open to the
public via conference call. Any
interested person may call 1–800–593–
0737, passcode 1997315, to listen to the
entire meeting.
Matters To Be Considered: The
MCSAC will complete its work on Task
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10–01, provide information, concepts
and ideas to FMCSA relating to the HOS
requirements for drivers of propertycarrying vehicles.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Jack Kostelnik, Acting Chief, Strategic
Planning and Program Evaluation
Division, Office of Policy Plans and
Regulation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590,
(202) 366–5721, mcsac@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
MCSAC
Section 4144 of the Safe, Accountable,
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity
Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA–LU)
(Pub. L. 109–59, 119 Stat. 1144, August
10, 2005) required the Secretary of
Transportation to establish a Motor
Carrier Safety Advisory Committee. The
committee provides advice and
recommendations to the FMCSA
Administrator on motor carrier safety
programs and regulations, and operates
in accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App
2).
Hours-of-Service Task
On October 26, 2009, Public Citizen,
et al., (the Petitioners) and FMCSA
entered into a settlement agreement
pursuant to which the parties agreed to
seek to have the petition for judicial
review of the November 19, 2008, Final
Rule on hours of service of drivers held
in abeyance pending the publication of
a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM). The settlement agreement
states that FMCSA will submit the draft
NPRM to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) within nine months of
the date of the settlement, and will
publish a Final Rule within 21 months
of the date of the settlement agreement.
The settlement agreement does not
include any guidance, direction(s) or
restrictions on the scope and content of
the forthcoming NPRM or make any
commitments on the outcome of the
notice-and-comment rulemaking
process. The current rule will remain in
effect during the rulemaking
proceedings.
The MCSAC began work on Task 10–
01 at its December 7–9, 2009, meeting.
Information from that meeting has been
posted to the Committee’s Web site,
https://mcsac.fmcsa.dot.gov.
The MCSAC task is one of several
steps that FMCSA is taking as it revisits
the HOS requirements for drivers of
property-carrying vehicles. Other steps
will include holding public listening
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment and
Request for Public Scoping Comments for the Air Tour Management Plan
Program at Death Valley National Park
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Assessment and to
request Public Scoping comments.
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SUMMARY: The FAA, with NPS as a cooperating agency, has initiated
development of an Air Tour Management Plan (ATMP) for Death Valley
National Park (DEVA), pursuant to the National Parks Air Tour
Management Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-181) and its implementing
regulations (14 CFR Part 136, Subpart B, National Parks Air Tour
Management). The objective of the ATMIP is to develop acceptable and
effective measures to mitigate or prevent the significant adverse
impacts, if any, of commercial air tour operations upon the natural
resources, cultural resources, and visitor experiences of a national
park unit and any tribal lands within or abutting the park. It should
be noted that the ATMP has no authorization over other non-air-tour
operations such as military and general aviation operations. In
compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA)
and FAA Order 1050.1E, an Environmental Assessment is being prepared.
The ATMP will be prepared using an Aviation Rulemaking Committee
(ARC) process, as authorized under 49 U.S.C. 106. The purpose of using
the ARC process is to provide early advice, information, and
recommendations from interested stakeholders to the FAA and NPS,
regarding environmental and other issues to consider in the development
of an ATMP. The DEVA ARC is composed of various representatives
including air tour operators, federal, local and regional agencies,
environmental organizations, local businesses, and the Timbisha
Shoshone tribe. It is chaired by the Superintendent of Death Valley
National Park.
In June 2009, the ARC held a two-day kickoff meeting at DEVA;
minutes may be found at: https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/programs/air_tourmanagement_plan/park_specific_plans/Death_Valley.cfm.
The purpose of the kickoff meeting was for stakeholders to have the
opportunity to provide advice, information, and recommendations to the
FAA and NPS regarding environmental and other issues to consider in the
development of an ATMP. Materials presented at the meeting included
information on: Park resources; the acoustical environment at DEVA;
military operations over DEVA and the surrounding areas; current and
historical air tour operations; and, a map of current air tour flight
paths. Comments were received from members of the ARC regarding
sensitive park resources, tribal concerns, changes in tourism patterns,
and air tour operations. After a generalized map of current air tour
flight paths was presented, ARC members made suggestions regarding
options for an air tour flight track that would consolidate flight
paths and modify elevations and flight locations. ARC members'
recommendations attempted to address the concerns raised at the
meeting. Refer to the Public Scoping Document (mentioned below) to see
how these
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suggestions are incorporated into an air tour route.
Based on input received at the meeting, the FAA and NPS have
decided to proceed with ATMP development at DEVA via the ARC process.
The FAA is now inviting the public, agencies, and other interested
parties to provide comments, suggestions, and input on the scope of
issues and the identification of significant issues regarding
commercial air tours and their potential impacts on natural, cultural,
and historical resources. Input is also welcome on other areas to be
addressed in the environmental process, such as past, present, and
future actions (which, when considered with ATMIP alternatives, may
result in potentially significant cumulative impacts), and potential
ATMP alternatives.
DATES: By this notice, the FAA is requesting comments on the scope of
the environmental assessment for the ATMP at Death Valley National
Park. Comments must be submitted by February 18, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Keith Lusk--Mailing address: P.O. Box
92007, Los Angeles, California 90009-2007. Telephone: (310) 725-3808.
Street address: 15000 Aviation Boulevard, Lawndale, California 90261.
E-mail: Keith.Lusk@faa.gov. Written comments on the scope of the
Environmental Assessment should be submitted electronically via the
electronic public comment form on the NPS Planning, Environment and
Public Comment System at: https://parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?parkId=297&projectId=27781, or sent to the mailing
address or e-mail address above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A Public Scoping Document that describes the
project in greater detail is available at:
The NPS Planning, Environment and Public Comment System at:
https://parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?parkId=297&projectId=27781
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/programs/air_tourmanagement_plan/park_specific_plans/Death_Valley.cfm
The following locations within Death Valley National Park:
Furnace Creek Visitor Center & Museum, Stovepipe Wells Ranger Station,
Scotty's Castle
Shoshone Museum, Shoshone, CA
Eastern Sierra Interagency Center, Highway 395 and Highway
136, Lone Pine, CA
Beatty Library District, 400 North 4th Street, Beatty, NV
Inyo County Free Library: 168 North Edwards Street,
Independence, CA; 210 Academy Street and 110 North Main Street in
Bishop, CA
Pahrump Community Library: 701 East Street, Pahrump, NV
Amargosa Valley Library: 829 East Farm Road, Amargosa Valley,
NV
Notice Regarding FOIA: Individuals may request that their name and/
or address be withheld from public disclosure. If you wish to do this,
you must state this prominently at the beginning of your conmient.
Commentators using the Web site can make such a request by checking the
box ``keep my contact information private.'' Such requests will be
honored to the extent allowable by law, but you should be aware that
pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, your name and address may
be disclosed. We will make all submissions from organizations,
businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of organizations or businesses available
for public inspection in their entirety.
Issued in Hawthorne, CA, on January 7, 2010.
Barry Brayer,
Manager, Special Programs Staff, Western-Pacific Region.
[FR Doc. 2010-685 Filed 1-15-10; 8:45 am]
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