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to existing laws, regulations, formal
orders, terms, conditions, and
stipulations in or attached to the lease
form, or included as conditions of
approval to permits.
The purpose of the public scoping
process is to: (1) Determine relevant
issues that will influence the scope of
the environmental analysis, including
alternatives, and guide the process for
amending the land use plan to adopt
new stipulations and other conservation
measures, and (2) decide whether, and
under what conditions, to issue
geothermal leases in the study area. At
present, the BLM has identified the
following preliminary issues:
• Conservation of Gunnison sagegrouse population and habitat;
• Conservation of Canada lynx
seasonal habitat;
• Impacts to cultural resources;
• Impacts to known geothermal
resources and features in and near the
lease nomination area;
• Demand for renewable energy and
local economic impacts;
• Access to and across private lands;
• Impacts to critical big game winter
range and other wildlife habitat;
• Visual impacts from potential
development; and
• Cumulative impacts associated with
geothermal leasing including the
potential for exploration and
development operations.
By this notice, the BLM is complying
with requirements in 43 CFR 1610.2(c)
to notify the public of potential
amendments to land use plans,
predicated on the findings of the EA. If
a land use plan amendment is
necessary, the BLM will integrate the
land use planning process with the
NEPA process for this project.
The BLM may use a combination of
scoping periods, public meetings, and
the NEPA process to supplement the
public involvement process required by
Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA) (16 U.S.C.
470f) as provided for in 36 CFR
800.2(d)(3). Native American Tribal
consultations will be conducted and
Tribal concerns, including impacts on
Indian trust assets will be given due
consideration. Federal, state, and local
agencies, along with other stakeholders
that may be interested or affected by the
BLM’s decision on this project are
invited to participate in the scoping
process and, if eligible, may request or
be requested by the BLM to participate
as a Cooperating Agency. Agencies or
organizations with technical expertise
or jurisdictional authority will be
invited to participate as Cooperating
Agencies in the NEPA analysis and
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environmental review. Likely
cooperating agencies identified thus far
include the County of Gunnison, the
City of Gunnison, the State of Colorado
Governor’s Energy Office and
Department of Natural Resources
(Division of Wildlife, Division of Water
Resources, State Land Board, and
Colorado Geological Survey), the FS, the
Western Area Power Administration,
the Environmental Protection Agency,
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the
Southern Ute Tribe, Ute Mountain Ute
Tribe, and the Northern Ute Tribe.
An interdisciplinary approach will be
used to develop any plan amendment in
order to consider the variety of resource
issues and concerns identified during
public scoping. Notification of the
planning process will be made to the
Governor of Colorado, County
Commissioners, local tribes and
potentially affected members of the
public. The public is encouraged to help
identify questions and concerns during
the scoping phase.
Preliminary planning criteria are:
1. The BLM will continue to manage
the public land within the planning area
in accordance with FLPMA, 43 U.S.C.
1701 (et seq.), other applicable laws and
regulations, and all existing public land
laws.
2. The BLM will use a collaborative
and multi-jurisdictional approach,
where possible, to jointly determine the
desired future condition of public lands.
3. The socio-economic impacts of the
alternatives will be addressed.
4. The amendment process will follow
the FLPMA planning process and
include an EA that will comply with
NEPA standards and an Environmental
Impact Statement if a Finding of No
Significant Impact cannot be reached.
5. Decisions in the Amendment will
strive to be compatible with existing
plans and policies of adjacent local,
State, Federal and Tribal agencies to the
extent that those plans and policies are
consistent with Federal law governing
the administration of public land.
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Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7, 43 CFR 1610.2.
Helen M. Hankins,
State Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Advisory Commission Meeting, June
24, 2010
Authority: 41 CFR 102–3.150.
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
date for the June 24, 2010, Meeting of
the Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Advisory Commission.
DATES: The public meeting of the
Commission will be held on Thursday,
June 24, 2010, at 10:30 a.m. (Hawaiian
Standard Time).
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
McVeigh Social Hall, Kalaupapa
National Historical Park, Kalaupapa,
Hawaii 96742.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Steve Prokop, Superintendent,
Kalaupapa National Historical Park,
P.O. Box 2222, Kalaupapa, Hawaii
96742, telephone (808) 567–6802, or
electronically at the following Internet
address: Steve_Prokop@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Agenda
The June 24, 2010, Commission
meeting will consist of the following:
1. Previous history and Overview of
the Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Advisory Commission.
2. Report from the Superintendent.
3. Memorial Project.
4. Hawaii Senate Bill No. 2771.
5. Air Transportation Costs.
6. Public Comments.
The meeting is open to the public,
and time will be reserved for public
comment. Interested persons may make
oral/written presentations to the
Commission or file written statements.
Such requests should be made to the
Superintendent at least seven days prior
to the meeting. Oral comments will be
summarized for the record. If persons
wish to have their comments recorded
verbatim, they must submit them in
writing. 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
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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.
Dated: May 7, 2010.
Steve Prokop,
Superintendent, Kalaupapa National
Historical Park.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places;
Notification of Pending Nominations
and Related Actions
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Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before May 1, 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
9, 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.
Paul Lusignan,
Acting Chief, National Register of Historic
Places/National Historic Landmarks Program.
ARIZONA
Maricopa County
Brentwood Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963), Roughly bounded by
Brill St. to the N, 20th St. to the E, Culver
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St. to the S, 16th St. to the W, Phoenix,
10000320
Campus Vista Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963), Roughly bounded by
Thomas Rd. and Flower St., 7th and 11th
Aves and Flower St., and Osborn Rd. and
10th and 15th Aves., Phoenix, 10000321
East Evergreen Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS), Roughly
bounded by McDowell Rd., 3rd St., 7th St.,
and Wiletta St., Phoenix, 10000322
Encanto Manor Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS), Roughly
bounded by 7th and 15th Aves and
Thomas Rd.. and Edgemont Ave., Phoenix,
10000323
Encanto Vista Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS), Roughly
bounded by 7th Ave., Encanto Blvd.,
Windsor Ave., and Encanto Park Municipal
Golf Course, Phoenix, 10000324
Garfield Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS), Roughly
bounded by 7th St. on the W, 16th St. , on
the E, Roosevelt St. on the N, and Van
Buren St. on the S, Phoenix, 10000325
Los Olivos Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS), The 300 block
of E Monte Vista Rd., Phoenix, 10000326
North Garfield Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS), Roughly
bounded by 7th St on the W, 16th St on
the E, Roosevelt St. on the S, and Interstate
10 on the N, Phoenix, 10000327
Villa Verde Plat A and Villa Verde Plat B,
(Residential Subdivisions and Architecture
in Central Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS),
Roughly bounded by Monte Vista Rd.,
Granada Rd, 19th Ave., and 20th Ave.,
Phoenix, 10000328
Woodlea Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS), Roughly
bounded by Glenrosa Ave. and Mackenzie
Dr. on the N and S, and 9th Ave. on the
E and W, Phoenix, 10000329
Yaple Historic District, (Residential
Subdivisions and Architecture in Central
Phoenix, 1870–1963, MPS), Roughly
bounded by 3rd and 7th Aves and Turney
and Minnezona Aves, Phoenix, 10000330
ARKANSAS
Washington County
Butterfield Overland Mail Route Segment,
Bugscuffle Rd. S of Strickler and Old Cove
City Rd. N of Chester, Strickler, 10000347
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FLORIDA
Hillsborough County
Upper North Franklin Street Commercial
District, Bounded by E Oak Ave., N Florida
Ave., Kay St., & N Tampa St., Tampa,
10000344
IOWA
Mills County
West Oak Forest Earthlodge Site,
(Archeological Resources of the Central
Plains Tradition in the Loess Hills Region
of Iowa MPS); ADDRESS RESTRICTED,
Glenwood, 10000342
Plymouth County
Kimball Village, (Archaeological Resources of
Initial Variant of the Middle Missouri
Tradition in Iowa MPS); ADDRESS
RESTRICTED, Westfield, 10000343
NEW YORK
Columbia County
Forth House, 2751 US RTE 9, Livingston,
10000331
Silvernail Homestead, 383 Poole Hill Rd,
Ancram, 10000332
Erie County
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 3105 Main
St., Buffalo, 10000333
Niagara County
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church
Complex, 1419 Falls St., Niagara Falls,
10000334
Onondaga County
Olivet Chapel, 201 W Main St., Goshen,
10000336
St Paul’s Armenian Apostolic Church, 310 N
Geddes St., Syracuse, 10000335
Suffolk County
Union Savings Bank, 62 S Ocean Dr.,
Patchogue, 10000337
Westchester County
Walter’s Hot Dog Stand, 937 Palmer Ave.,
Mamaroneck, 10000338
SOUTH CAROLINA
McCormick County
Hopewell Rosenwald School, Adjacent to 253
Hopewell Church Road (SC Sec RD 33–12),
Clarks Hill, 10000340
Saluda County
Ridge Hill High School, 206 Ridge Hill Dr,
Ridge Spring, 10000341
CONNECTICUT
WISCONSIN
Fairfield County
Nathaniel Witherell Historic District, 70
Parsonage Rd., Greenwich, 10000346
Sauk County
Hartford County
North-west School, 1240 Albany Ave.,
Hartford, 10000339
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Point of Rocks, US HWY 12 approximately
.85 mi N of Ski Hi Rd. and .25 mi S of
Wisconsin HWY 159, Baraboo, 10000345
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Kalaupapa National Historical Park Advisory Commission Meeting,
June 24, 2010
Authority: 41 CFR 102-3.150.
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the date for the June 24, 2010, Meeting
of the Kalaupapa National Historical Park Advisory Commission.
DATES: The public meeting of the Commission will be held on Thursday,
June 24, 2010, at 10:30 a.m. (Hawaiian Standard Time).
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at McVeigh Social Hall, Kalaupapa
National Historical Park, Kalaupapa, Hawaii 96742.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steve Prokop, Superintendent,
Kalaupapa National Historical Park, P.O. Box 2222, Kalaupapa, Hawaii
96742, telephone (808) 567-6802, or electronically at the following
Internet address: Steve_Prokop@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Agenda
The June 24, 2010, Commission meeting will consist of the
following:
1. Previous history and Overview of the Kalaupapa National
Historical Park Advisory Commission.
2. Report from the Superintendent.
3. Memorial Project.
4. Hawaii Senate Bill No. 2771.
5. Air Transportation Costs.
6. Public Comments.
The meeting is open to the public, and time will be reserved for
public comment. Interested persons may make oral/written presentations
to the Commission or file written statements. Such requests should be
made to the Superintendent at least seven days prior to the meeting.
Oral comments will be summarized for the record. If persons wish to
have their comments recorded verbatim, they must submit them in
writing. 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
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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.
Dated: May 7, 2010.
Steve Prokop,
Superintendent, Kalaupapa National Historical Park.
[FR Doc. 2010-12474 Filed 5-24-10; 8:45 am]
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