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for the INRMPs is being conducted by
the Units’ respective military branches.
We completed the CCP/FONSI in
accordance with National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (40
CFR 1506.6(b)) requirements. We
completed a thorough analysis of
impacts on the human environment,
which we included in the Draft CCP/EA.
The CCP will guide us in managing and
administering the Refuge for the next 15
years. Alternative B, as we described in
the Draft CCP, is the foundation for the
Final CCP with one modification.
Background
The National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C.
668dd–668ee) (Administration Act), as
amended by the National Wildlife
Refuge System Improvement Act of
1997, requires us to develop a CCP for
each National Wildlife Refuge. The
purpose for developing a CCP is to
provide refuge managers with a 15-year
direction for achieving refuge purposes
and contributing toward the mission of
the National Wildlife Refuge System,
consistent with sound principles of fish
and wildlife management, conservation,
legal mandates, and our policies. In
addition to outlining broad management
Alternative A, Current Management ..................................
Alternative B (Preferred Alternative), Full Habitat and
Species Enhancement.
Alternative C, Habitat Enhancement and Public Use Restrictions.
Comments
We solicited comments on the Draft
CCP/EA from July 22, 2009, to August
24, 2009. We received 15 responses on
the Draft CCP/EA.
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Carolyn A. Bohan,
Regional Director, Region 1, Portland, Oregon.
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National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places;
Notification of Pending Nominations
and Related Actions
Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before April 23, 2010.
Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR part
60, written comments are being
accepted concerning the significance of
the nominated properties under the
National Register criteria for evaluation.
Comments are also being accepted on
the following properties being
considered for removal pursuant to 36
CFR 60.15. Comments may be
forwarded by United States Postal
Service, to the National Register of
Historic Places, National Park Service,
1849 C St., NW., 2280, Washington, DC
20240; by all other carriers, National
Register of Historic Places, National
Park Service,1201 Eye St., NW., 8th
floor, Washington DC 20005; or by fax,
202–371–6447. Written or faxed
comments should be submitted by
June 8, 2010.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
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direction on conserving wildlife and
their habitats, CCPs identify compatible
wildlife-dependent recreational
opportunities available to the public,
including opportunities for hunting,
fishing, wildlife observation and
photography, and environmental
education and interpretation. We will
review and update the CCP at least
every 15 years in accordance with the
Administration Act.
CCP Alternatives, Including the
Selected Alternative
We addressed several issues in our
Draft CCP/EA by developing and
evaluating the following alternatives:
This is the no-action or no-change Alternative. It serves as a baseline from which to
compare the other alternatives.
This alternative would generate an intense, short-term increase in wildlife and habitat
management activities.
This alternative provides for a modest increase in wildlife and habitat management.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
After considering the comments we
received, we have selected Alternative B
for the CCP. Implementing the CCP will
encompass the following actions,
subject to the availability of funding and
any additional compliance
requirements.
• We will construct a predator-proof
barrier to address habitat damage issues,
as well as impacts to threatened and
endangered species.
• In conjunction with barrier
construction, the Refuge will initiate an
intensive program to reduce non-native
pest species.
• The Refuge will work with staff
from the Guam Department of
Agriculture to develop a soft-release site
and release program for captive-reared
bird species.
• We will implement habitat
restoration as planned in the CCP.
• We will increase the public-use
program, including adding interpretive
opportunities, such as a short
interpretive trail, and increasing
outreach and off-site environmental
education possibilities.
• Increasing protection for the
Refuge’s cultural resources will also
occur under the CCP.
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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.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/
National Historic Landmarks Program.
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Sauganash Historic District, Roughly
bounded by Lemont and Keating Aves,
Chicago and Northwestern Railway, and
the alley to the east of Kilbourn Ave,
Chicago, 10000310
Union Park Hotel, 1519–1521 W Warren
Blvd, Chicago, 10000309
West Argyle Street Historic District, Roughly
bounded by N Sheridan Rd, W Ainslie St,
N Broadway, and W Winona St, Chicago,
10000311
Kane County
St. Charles Hospital, 400 E New York St,
Aurora, 10000312
MISSOURI
Montgomery County
McKittrick Farmers Mercantile, 500
Washington St, McKittrick, 10000313
NORTH CAROLINA
Johnston County
Clayton Historic District, Bounded by
Mulberry St, W Barnes St, Mill St, S
Lombard St, Blanch St, Clayton, 10000314
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considered for direct (non-competitive)
sale under the authority of Section 203
of the FLPMA (90 Stat. 2750, 43 U.S.C.
1713):
Cuyahoga County
Baldwin-Wallace College South Campus
Historic District, Seminary St between
School and Church Front to Beach,
variable W/E boundary, Berea, 10000315
Sixth Principal Meridian
T. 40 N., R. 116 W.,
Sec 34, lot 14.
T. 40 N., R. 117 W.,
Sec 25, lot 14.
The area described contains 0.95 acres,
more or less, in Teton County.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville County
Quillen, Robert, Office and Library, 200 N
Main St, Greenville, 10000316
Spartanburg County
Davis, James M., House, 2763 Old Hwy 14 S,
Pelham, 10000317
WISCONSIN
Columbia County
Bellack, Albert M. and Alice, House, 628 W
James St, Columbus, 10000318
Schendel, Reinhard and Amelia, House, 211
N Ludington St, Columbus, 10000319
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLWYD10000.L14300000.EU0000; WYW–
161972; WYW–176935]
Notice of Realty Action: Proposed Sale
of Public Land, Wyoming
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AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Realty Action.
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) has examined and
found the following public lands
located in Teton County, Wyoming,
suitable for direct (non-competitive) sale
under Section 203 of the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act of 1976
(FLPMA) at not less than the fair market
value, to resolve an unintentional
unauthorized use of public lands.
DATES: Comments regarding the
proposed sale must be received by the
BLM at the address below not later than
July 8, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Send all written comments
concerning this proposed sale to the
Field Manager, Bureau of Land
Management, Pinedale Field Office, PO
Box 768, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.
Comments received in electronic form,
such as e-mail or facsimile, will not be
considered.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill
Wadsworth, Realty Specialist, BLM,
Pinedale Field Office, at the above
address or at 307–367–5341.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following-described public land in
Teton County, Wyoming, is being
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The proposed direct sale is consistent
with the objectives, goals and decision
of the BLM Snake River Resource
Management Plan dated April 5, 2004,
and the land is not required for other
Federal purposes. The direct sale of
these lands to the adjacent landowners
will resolve an unintentional,
unauthorized occupancy of public land
managed by the BLM including
residences and agricultural buildings. In
accordance with 43 CFR 2710.0–
6(c)(3)(iii) and 43 CFR 2711.3–3(a),
direct sale procedures are appropriate to
resolve an inadvertent unauthorized
occupancy of the land or to protect
existing equities in the land. The sale,
when completed, would protect the
improvements involved and resolve the
inadvertent encroachment. The parcel is
the minimum size possible to ensure
that all the improvements are included.
The BLM Snake River Resource
Management Plan identified these lands
suitable for disposal. The lands contain
no other known public values.
Conveyance of the identified public
land will be subject to valid existing
rights and encumbrances of record,
including but not limited to, rights-ofway for roads and public utilities. The
patent will include a notice and
indemnification statement under the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response Compensation and Liability
Act. The parcel is subject to the
requirements of Section 120(h) (42
U.S.C. Section 9620) holding the United
States harmless from any release of
hazardous materials that may have
occurred as a result of the unauthorized
use of the property by other parties. No
warranty of any kind, express or
implied, is given by the United States as
to the title, physical condition or
potential uses of the parcel of land
proposed for sale. The BLM intends to
retain all mineral rights.
Upon publication of this notice in the
Federal Register, the lands will be
segregated from all other forms of
appropriation under the public land
laws, including the general mining laws,
except for conveyance under the
FLPMA and leasing under the mineral
leasing laws. Until completion of the
sale, the BLM is no longer accepting
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land use applications affecting the
identified public land, except
applications for the amendment of
previously-filed rights-of-way
applications or existing authorizations
to increase the term of the grants in
accordance with 43 CFR 2807.15 and
2886.15. The segregative effect will end
upon issuance of the patent, publication
in the Federal Register of a termination
of the segregation, or May 24, 2012,
unless extended by the BLM State
Director in accordance with 43 CFR
2711.1–2(d) prior to the termination
date.
For a period until July 8, 2010, the
general public and interested parties
may submit written comments
concerning the land being considered
for sale, including notification of any
encumbrances or other claims relating
to the identified land, to the BLM Field
Manager at the above address.
Detailed information concerning this
action is available for review at the
Bureau of Land Management, Pinedale
Field Office, 1625 West Pine Street,
Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.
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
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your comment to
withhold from public review your
personal identifying information, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Any adverse comments will be
reviewed by the BLM State Director,
who may sustain, vacate, or modify this
realty action. In the absence of timely
filed objections, this realty action will
become the final determination of the
Department of the Interior.
Authority: 43 CFR 2711.1–2.
Brian Davis,
Acting Field Manager.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending
Nominations and Related Actions
Nominations for the following properties being considered for
listing or related actions in the National Register were received by
the National Park Service before April 23, 2010. Pursuant to section
60.13 of 36 CFR part 60, written comments are being accepted concerning
the significance of the nominated properties under the National
Register criteria for evaluation. Comments are also being accepted on
the following properties being considered for removal pursuant to 36
CFR 60.15. Comments may be forwarded by United States Postal Service,
to the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service,
1849 C St., NW., 2280, Washington, DC 20240; by all other carriers,
National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye
St., NW., 8th floor, Washington DC 20005; or by fax, 202-371-6447.
Written or faxed comments should be submitted by June 8, 2010.
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.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/National Historic Landmarks
Program.
ILLINOIS
Cook County
Sauganash Historic District, Roughly bounded by Lemont and Keating
Aves, Chicago and Northwestern Railway, and the alley to the east of
Kilbourn Ave, Chicago, 10000310
Union Park Hotel, 1519-1521 W Warren Blvd, Chicago, 10000309
West Argyle Street Historic District, Roughly bounded by N Sheridan
Rd, W Ainslie St, N Broadway, and W Winona St, Chicago, 10000311
Kane County
St. Charles Hospital, 400 E New York St, Aurora, 10000312
MISSOURI
Montgomery County
McKittrick Farmers Mercantile, 500 Washington St, McKittrick,
10000313
NORTH CAROLINA
Johnston County
Clayton Historic District, Bounded by Mulberry St, W Barnes St, Mill
St, S Lombard St, Blanch St, Clayton, 10000314
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OHIO
Cuyahoga County
Baldwin-Wallace College South Campus Historic District, Seminary St
between School and Church Front to Beach, variable W/E boundary,
Berea, 10000315
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville County
Quillen, Robert, Office and Library, 200 N Main St, Greenville,
10000316
Spartanburg County
Davis, James M., House, 2763 Old Hwy 14 S, Pelham, 10000317
WISCONSIN
Columbia County
Bellack, Albert M. and Alice, House, 628 W James St, Columbus,
10000318
Schendel, Reinhard and Amelia, House, 211 N Ludington St, Columbus,
10000319
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