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site south of Douglas Road and adjacent
to the west side of Grant Line Road. The
applicant proposes to fill approximately
13.9 acres of waters of the U.S.,
including wetlands, to construct 906
houses, roadways, and other
infrastructure. The permittee proposes
to preserve 42 acres of wetlands on-site.
According to the Biological Opinion
issued for the project, approximately 12
acres of wetland habitat would be
created and 22.5 acres of wetland
habitat preservation would occur offsite. Mitigation is expected to occur
within Gill Ranch Open Space Preserve,
a 10,400-acre preserve in eastern
Sacramento County. The applicant for
this project is Pappas Investments.
The Draft EIS includes an evaluation
of a reasonable range of alternatives.
The Draft EIS considers several on-site
and off-site alternatives. Three
alternatives were carried through for
detailed analysis: (1) The no action
alternative, (2) the proposed action (the
applicants’ preferred projects), and (3) a
reduced footprint alternative. The no
action alternative is limited to
development in uplands, avoiding all
waters of the United States. The reduced
development footprint alternative
involves less development with fewer
impacts to waters of the United States.
Comments on the Draft EIS must be
submitted to the Corps by August 15,
2010. The public and affected Federal,
State, and local agencies, Native
American Tribes, and other
organizations and parties are invited to
comment. Electronic copies of the Draft
EIS may be found on the Corps’ Web
site at https://www.spk.usace.army.mil/
organizations/cespk-co/regulatory/EISs/
EIS-index.html. A hard copy of the Draft
EIS will be available for review at the
Corps office during normal business
hours. To view the hard copy, please
contact Michael Jewell to schedule a
time to visit the Corps office.
The Corps will also hold two public
meetings for the Draft EIS. The meetings
will be held on July 27, 2010, with the
first from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and the
second from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The
location of the meetings is at the Rancho
Cordova City Hall, 2729 Prospect Park
Drive, American River Room—South,
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670. Interested
parties can provide oral and written
comments at these meetings.
In addition to notices in the Federal
Register, the Corps will issue public
notices advising interested parties of the
availability of the Draft EIS and Final
EIS. Interested parties may register for
the Corps’ public notices at: https://
www.spk.usace.army.mil/organizations/
cespk-co/regulatory/pnlist.html.
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Thomas C. Chapman,
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carolyn.t.german@us.army.mil or (703)
604–7490.
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Department of the Army
Army Science Board Plenary Meeting
Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the
Sunshine in the Government Act of
1976 (U.S.C. 552b, as amended) and 41
Code of the Federal Regulations (CFR
102–3. 140 through 160, the Department
of the Army announces the following
committee meeting:
Name of Committee: Army Science
Board (ASB).
Date(s) of Meeting: July 21, 2010.
Time(s) of Meeting: 0800–1330.
Location: Beckman Center, 100
Academy, Irvine, CA 92617.
Purpose: Adopt the findings and
recommendations for phase one of the
following studies: Strengthening
Sustainability and Resiliency of a
Future Force, Tactical Non-cooperative
Biometric Systems and Soldier
Resilience and Performance
Sustainment.
Purposed Agenda:
SUMMARY:
Wednesday 21 July:
0800–0930 Study results for
Strengthening Sustainability and
Resiliency of a Future Force are
presented to the ASB. The ASB
deliberates and votes to adopt the
findings and recommendations on the
first phase of the study.
0930–0945 Break.
0945–1115 Study results for the
Tactical Non-Cooperative Biometric
Systems are presented to the ASB. The
ASB deliberates and votes to adopt the
findings and recommendations on the
first phase of the study.
1115–1200 Lunch Break for the ASB
Members.
1200–1330 Study results for Soldier
Resilience and Performance
Sustainment are presented to the ASB.
The ASB deliberates and votes to adopt
the findings and recommendations on
the first phase of the study.
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information please contact Mr. Justin
Bringhurst at
justin.bringhurst@us.army.mil or (703)
604–7468 or Carolyn German at
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Meetings of the Naval Research
Advisory Committee
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice of closed meetings.
SUMMARY: The Naval Research Advisory
Committee (NRAC) will meet from July
19–23, 2010, and July 26–30, 2010, to
discuss materials presented at the NRAC
Summer Study. All sessions on
Monday, July 19, 2010, and the
Executive Sessions led by Panel Chair
and Vice Chair from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
on July 20–23, 2010, will be open to the
public. The sessions from 8:30 a.m. to
5 p.m. on July 20–23, 2010, and all of
the sessions on July 26–30, 2010, will be
closed to the public. The closed sessions
will be devoted to discussions and
technical examination of classified
information, For Official Use Only
(FOUO) information, and vendor
proprietary briefings related to the
study: ‘‘Status and Future of Naval
Research & Development Enterprise.’’
These closed session discussions will
assess the current technical core
competencies of the Warfare Centers
employed by the Systems Commands
(SYSCOMs) and Program Executive
Offices (PEOs) (as well as the
stewardship provided for those
competencies and the technical core
competencies that are provided by the
Navy University Affiliated Research
Centers (UARCs)); will consider the
technical quality of the workforce and
physical infrastructure; will review
proprietary information regarding
technology applications and systems
under development in the private sector
between competing companies; will
assess emerging concepts of operations
in each of these areas and evaluate
appropriate options in such areas as:
Personnel, training, R&D funding
allocation, technology monitoring,
progress assessments, probable time
frames for transformation and
implementation; and will assess
challenges with the utilization and
fielding of various technology
applications.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Army Science Board Plenary Meeting
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the Sunshine in the Government Act of
1976 (U.S.C. 552b, as amended) and 41 Code of the Federal Regulations
(CFR 102-3. 140 through 160, the Department of the Army announces the
following committee meeting:
Name of Committee: Army Science Board (ASB).
Date(s) of Meeting: July 21, 2010.
Time(s) of Meeting: 0800-1330.
Location: Beckman Center, 100 Academy, Irvine, CA 92617.
Purpose: Adopt the findings and recommendations for phase one of
the following studies: Strengthening Sustainability and Resiliency of a
Future Force, Tactical Non-cooperative Biometric Systems and Soldier
Resilience and Performance Sustainment.
Purposed Agenda:
Wednesday 21 July:
0800-0930 Study results for Strengthening Sustainability and
Resiliency of a Future Force are presented to the ASB. The ASB
deliberates and votes to adopt the findings and recommendations on the
first phase of the study.
0930-0945 Break.
0945-1115 Study results for the Tactical Non-Cooperative Biometric
Systems are presented to the ASB. The ASB deliberates and votes to
adopt the findings and recommendations on the first phase of the study.
1115-1200 Lunch Break for the ASB Members.
1200-1330 Study results for Soldier Resilience and Performance
Sustainment are presented to the ASB. The ASB deliberates and votes to
adopt the findings and recommendations on the first phase of the study.
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information please contact Mr. Justin
Bringhurst at justin.bringhurst@us.army.mil or (703) 604-7468 or
Carolyn German at carolyn.t.german@us.army.mil or (703) 604-7490.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: None.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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