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Notice of Intent To Solicit Nominations,
Western Oregon Resource Advisory
Committees
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Dated: July 22, 2010.
Mark R. Johnston,
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLORE00000–
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Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Call for Nominations.
AGENCY:
The Secretary of the Interior
is requesting 64 nominations for
representatives to serve on the Coos
Bay, Eugene, Medford, Roseburg, and
Salem District Resource Advisory
Committees (RACs). The Committees
will advise the Secretary, through the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM), on
the selection and prioritization of
projects funded under Title II of the
Secure Rural Schools and Community
Self-Determination Act. Terms will
begin on the date of appointment and
will expire three years from the date of
appointment. The initial call for
nominations, published in the Federal
Register on April 29, 2010, did not
result in a sufficient number of
candidates to fill all vacant positions.
Nominations received during the earlier
Call for Nominations will be considered
after this closing date, so applicants do
not need to submit a new form.
SUMMARY:
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5375–N–29]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities
To Assist the Homeless
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This Notice identifies
unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by
HUD for suitability for possible use to
assist the homeless.
DATES: Effective Date: July 30, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathy Ezzell, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street, SW., Room 7262, Washington,
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Submit nomination packages to
one or more of the addresses listed
below, on or before August 30, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Advisory Council
nomination forms are available at the
District Offices in western Oregon, and
completed nominations should be
submitted to the office of the specific
RAC where the applicant would serve:
Coos Bay District Resource Advisory
Committee: Glenn Harkleroad, 1300
Airport Lane, North Bend, Oregon
97459, (541) 756–0100;
Eugene District Resource Advisory
Committee: Pat Johnston, 3106 Pierce
Parkway, Suite E, Springfield, Oregon
97477, (541) 683–6600;
Medford District Resource Advisory
Committee: Jim Whittington, 3040
Biddle Road, Medford, Oregon 97504,
(541) 618–2200;
Roseburg District Resource Advisory
Committee: Jake Winn, 777 NW Garden
Valley Blvd., Roseburg, Oregon 97470,
(541) 440–4930; and
Salem District Resource Advisory
Committee: Richard Hatfield, 1717
Fabry Road SE, Salem, Oregon 97306,
(503) 375–5657.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam
Robbins, Oregon/Washington Bureau of
Land Management, Oregon State Office,
PO Box 2965, Portland, Oregon 97208,
(503) 808–6306; pam_robbins@blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Secure Rural Schools and Community
Self Determination Act was extended to
provide stability for local counties by
compensating them, in part, for the
decrease in funds formerly derived from
timber harvests on Federal lands.
Pursuant to the Act, the five Committees
serve western Oregon BLM districts that
contain Oregon and California grant
lands and Coos Bay Wagon Road grant
lands. Committees consist of 15 local
citizens representing a wide array of
interests.
The RACs provide a mechanism for
local community collaboration with
Federal land managers as they select
projects to be conducted on Federal
lands or that will benefit resources on
Federal lands using funds under Title II
of the Act.
Committee membership must be
balanced in terms of the categories of
interest represented. Prospective
members are advised that membership
on a Resource Advisory Committee calls
for a substantial commitment of time
and energy.
Any individual or organization may
nominate one or more persons to serve
on the Committees. Individuals may
also nominate themselves or others.
Nominees must reside within one of the
counties that are (in whole or in part)
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within the BLM District boundaries of
the Committee(s) on which membership
is sought. A person may apply for more
than one Committee. Nominees will be
evaluated based on their education,
training, and experience relating to land
use issues and knowledge of the
geographical area of the Committee.
Nominees must also demonstrate a
commitment to collaborative resource
decision-making. The Obama
Administration prohibits individuals
who are currently federally registered
lobbyists from serving on all Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA) and
non-FACA boards, committees, or
councils.
You may make nominations for the
following categories of interest:
Category One—5 persons who:
1. Represent organized labor or nontimber forest product harvester groups;
2. Represent developed outdoor
recreation, off-highway vehicle users, or
commercial recreation activities;
3. Represent energy and mineral
development interests or commercial or
recreational fishing interests;
4. Represent the commercial timber
industry; or
5. Hold Federal grazing permits, or
other land permits, or represent
nonindustrial private forest land owners
within the area for which the committee
is organized.
Category Two—5 persons who
represent:
1. Nationally recognized
environmental organizations;
2. Regionally or locally recognized
environmental organizations;
3. Dispersed recreational activities;
4. Archaeological and historical
interests; or
5. Nationally or regionally recognized
wild horse and burro interest groups,
wildlife or hunting organizations, or
watershed associations.
Category Three—5 persons who:
1. Hold State elected office (or a
designee);
2. Hold county or local elected office;
3. Represent American Indian tribes
within or adjacent to the area for which
the committee is organized;
4. Are school officials or teachers; or
5. Represent the affected public-atlarge.
The Resource Advisory Committees
will be based on western Oregon BLM
District boundaries. Specifically, the
BLM Committees are as follows:
Coos Bay District Resource Advisory
Committee advises Federal officials on
projects associated with Federal lands
within the Coos Bay District which
includes lands in Coos, Curry, Douglas,
and Lane Counties.
Eugene District Resource Advisory
Committee advises Federal officials on
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projects associated with Federal lands
within the Eugene District boundary
which includes lands in Benton,
Douglas, Lane, and Linn Counties.
Medford District Resource Advisory
Committee advises Federal officials on
projects associated with Federal lands
within the Medford District and
Klamath Falls Resource Area in the
Lakeview District which includes lands
in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and
Josephine Counties and small portions
of west Klamath County.
Roseburg District Resource Advisory
Committee advises Federal officials on
projects associated with Federal lands
within the Roseburg District boundary
which includes lands in Douglas, Lane,
and Jackson Counties.
Salem District Resource Advisory
Committee advises Federal officials on
projects associated with Federal lands
within the Salem District boundary
which includes lands in Benton,
Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Lane,
Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah,
Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and
Yamhill Counties.
Authority: Title VI, Section 205 of Pub. L.
110–343.
Edward W. Shepard,
State Director Oregon/Washington.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Availability of the West
Tavaputs Plateau Natural Gas Full
Field Development Plan Final
Environmental Impact Statement and
Record of Decision
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 and the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act of 1976, as amended,
the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
has prepared a Final Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) for the West
Tavaputs Natural Gas Full Field
Development Plan and by this notice is
announcing its availability.
Concurrently, the BLM announces the
availability of the Record of Decision
(ROD) for this project, located in
Carbon, Duchesne, and Uintah Counties,
Utah. The Utah State Director signed the
ROD on July 2, 2010, which constitutes
the final decision of the BLM.
SUMMARY:
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The decision is effective 30 days
from the date that the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) publishes its
notice in the Federal Register. The
Council on Environmental Quality
regulations normally requires a
minimum 30-day availability period
between the Notice of Availability for
the Final EIS and the issuance of a ROD.
Because this ROD is subject to a 30-day
appeal to the Interior Board of Land
Appeals (IBLA), the BLM has decided to
issue this ROD at the same time as the
Final EIS as allowed by 40 CFR
1506.10(b). This allows the 30-day
appeal period for this ROD and the 30day availability period for the Final EIS
to run concurrently.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Final EIS and
ROD are available for public inspection
at the Price Field Office, Bureau of Land
Management, 125 South 400 West,
Price, Utah 84501, or via the Internet at
https://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/
price.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information contact Tyler
Ashcroft, Planning and Environmental
Coordinator, telephone (435) 636–3613;
address 125 South 600 West, Price, Utah
84501; e-mail Tyler_Ashcroft@blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The West
Tavaputs Plateau (WTP) Project Area is
located in Carbon, Duchesne, and
Uintah counties approximately 30 miles
east-northeast of Price, Utah. All surface
disturbance related to the project would
be located in Carbon County. The WTP
Project Area is bounded on the west by
Sheep Canyon, on the north by Nine
Mile Canyon, and on the east by
Desolation Canyon of the Green River.
The southern boundary of the WTP
Project Area is a straight line reflecting
an anticline in the sub-surface that
limits the southern extent of the natural
gas resources targeted by the project.
Surface ownership in the 137,930-acre
WTP Project Area is approximately 87
percent Federal, 8 percent State of Utah,
and 5 percent private. Mineral
ownership closely parallels surface
ownership.
During preparation of the WTP EIS,
the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), United States Fish and Wildlife
Service, State of Utah, Carbon County,
Duchesne County, and Uintah County
participated as Cooperating Agencies.
Under the Proposed Action
(Alternative A) of the WTP EIS, the
project proponent, Bill Barrett
Corporation (BBC), and other operators
with leases in the WTP Project Area,
proposed development of up to 807
natural gas wells from up to 538 well
pads. The BLM considered four
additional alternatives: Alternative B—
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLORE00000-L58820000.PE0000.LXRSEE990000; HAG10-0288]
Notice of Intent To Solicit Nominations, Western Oregon Resource
Advisory Committees
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Call for Nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Secretary of the Interior is requesting 64 nominations for
representatives to serve on the Coos Bay, Eugene, Medford, Roseburg,
and Salem District Resource Advisory Committees (RACs). The Committees
will advise the Secretary, through the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),
on the selection and prioritization of projects funded under Title II
of the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act. Terms
will begin on the date of appointment and will expire three years from
the date of appointment. The initial call for nominations, published in
the Federal Register on April 29, 2010, did not result in a sufficient
number of candidates to fill all vacant positions. Nominations received
during the earlier Call for Nominations will be considered after this
closing date, so applicants do not need to submit a new form.
DATES: Submit nomination packages to one or more of the addresses
listed below, on or before August 30, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Advisory Council nomination forms are available at the
District Offices in western Oregon, and completed nominations should be
submitted to the office of the specific RAC where the applicant would
serve:
Coos Bay District Resource Advisory Committee: Glenn Harkleroad,
1300 Airport Lane, North Bend, Oregon 97459, (541) 756-0100;
Eugene District Resource Advisory Committee: Pat Johnston, 3106
Pierce Parkway, Suite E, Springfield, Oregon 97477, (541) 683-6600;
Medford District Resource Advisory Committee: Jim Whittington, 3040
Biddle Road, Medford, Oregon 97504, (541) 618-2200;
Roseburg District Resource Advisory Committee: Jake Winn, 777 NW
Garden Valley Blvd., Roseburg, Oregon 97470, (541) 440-4930; and
Salem District Resource Advisory Committee: Richard Hatfield, 1717
Fabry Road SE, Salem, Oregon 97306, (503) 375-5657.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam Robbins, Oregon/Washington Bureau
of Land Management, Oregon State Office, PO Box 2965, Portland, Oregon
97208, (503) 808-6306; pam_robbins@blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Secure Rural Schools and Community Self
Determination Act was extended to provide stability for local counties
by compensating them, in part, for the decrease in funds formerly
derived from timber harvests on Federal lands. Pursuant to the Act, the
five Committees serve western Oregon BLM districts that contain Oregon
and California grant lands and Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands.
Committees consist of 15 local citizens representing a wide array of
interests.
The RACs provide a mechanism for local community collaboration with
Federal land managers as they select projects to be conducted on
Federal lands or that will benefit resources on Federal lands using
funds under Title II of the Act.
Committee membership must be balanced in terms of the categories of
interest represented. Prospective members are advised that membership
on a Resource Advisory Committee calls for a substantial commitment of
time and energy.
Any individual or organization may nominate one or more persons to
serve on the Committees. Individuals may also nominate themselves or
others. Nominees must reside within one of the counties that are (in
whole or in part)
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within the BLM District boundaries of the Committee(s) on which
membership is sought. A person may apply for more than one Committee.
Nominees will be evaluated based on their education, training, and
experience relating to land use issues and knowledge of the
geographical area of the Committee. Nominees must also demonstrate a
commitment to collaborative resource decision-making. The Obama
Administration prohibits individuals who are currently federally
registered lobbyists from serving on all Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) and non-FACA boards, committees, or councils.
You may make nominations for the following categories of interest:
Category One--5 persons who:
1. Represent organized labor or non-timber forest product harvester
groups;
2. Represent developed outdoor recreation, off-highway vehicle
users, or commercial recreation activities;
3. Represent energy and mineral development interests or commercial
or recreational fishing interests;
4. Represent the commercial timber industry; or
5. Hold Federal grazing permits, or other land permits, or
represent nonindustrial private forest land owners within the area for
which the committee is organized.
Category Two--5 persons who represent:
1. Nationally recognized environmental organizations;
2. Regionally or locally recognized environmental organizations;
3. Dispersed recreational activities;
4. Archaeological and historical interests; or
5. Nationally or regionally recognized wild horse and burro
interest groups, wildlife or hunting organizations, or watershed
associations.
Category Three--5 persons who:
1. Hold State elected office (or a designee);
2. Hold county or local elected office;
3. Represent American Indian tribes within or adjacent to the area
for which the committee is organized;
4. Are school officials or teachers; or
5. Represent the affected public-at-large.
The Resource Advisory Committees will be based on western Oregon
BLM District boundaries. Specifically, the BLM Committees are as
follows:
Coos Bay District Resource Advisory Committee advises Federal
officials on projects associated with Federal lands within the Coos Bay
District which includes lands in Coos, Curry, Douglas, and Lane
Counties.
Eugene District Resource Advisory Committee advises Federal
officials on projects associated with Federal lands within the Eugene
District boundary which includes lands in Benton, Douglas, Lane, and
Linn Counties.
Medford District Resource Advisory Committee advises Federal
officials on projects associated with Federal lands within the Medford
District and Klamath Falls Resource Area in the Lakeview District which
includes lands in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine Counties
and small portions of west Klamath County.
Roseburg District Resource Advisory Committee advises Federal
officials on projects associated with Federal lands within the Roseburg
District boundary which includes lands in Douglas, Lane, and Jackson
Counties.
Salem District Resource Advisory Committee advises Federal
officials on projects associated with Federal lands within the Salem
District boundary which includes lands in Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop,
Columbia, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook,
Washington, and Yamhill Counties.
Authority: Title VI, Section 205 of Pub. L. 110-343.
Edward W. Shepard,
State Director Oregon/Washington.
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