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following processes that uses or emits
any of the plating and polishing metal
HAP, as defined in this section:
electroplating processes other than
chromium electroplating (i.e., nonchromium electroplating); electroless
plating; other non-electrolytic metal
coating processes performed in a tank,
such as chromate conversion coating,
nickel acetate sealing, sodium
dichromate sealing, and manganese
phosphate coating; thermal spraying;
and the dry mechanical polishing of
finished metals and formed products
after plating or thermal spraying. Plating
is performed in a tank or thermally
sprayed so that a metal coating is
irreversibly applied to an object. Plating
and polishing does not include any
bench-scale processes.
Plating and polishing metal HAP
means any compound of any of the
following metals: Cadmium, chromium,
lead, manganese, and nickel, or any of
these metals in the elemental form, with
the exception of lead. Any material that
does not contain cadmium, chromium,
lead, or nickel in amounts greater than
or equal to 0.1 percent by weight (as the
metal), and does not contain manganese
in amounts greater than or equal to 1.0
percent by weight (as the metal), as
reported on the Material Safety Data
Sheet for the material, is not considered
to be a plating and polishing metal HAP.
Plating and polishing process tanks
means any tank in which a process is
performed at an affected plating and
polishing facility that uses or has the
potential to emit any of the plating and
polishing metal HAP, as defined in this
section. The processes performed in
plating and polishing tanks include the
following: Electroplating processes
other than chromium electroplating (i.e.,
non-chromium electroplating)
performed in a tank; electroless plating;
and non-electrolytic metal coating
processes, such as chromate conversion
coating, nickel acetate sealing, sodium
dichromate sealing, and manganese
phosphate coating; and electropolishing.
This term does not include tanks
containing solutions that are used to
clean, rinse or wash parts prior to
placing the parts in a plating and
polishing process tank, or subsequent to
removing the parts from a plating and
polishing process tank. This term also
does not include any bench-scale
operations.
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Repair means any process used to
return a finished object or tool back to
its original function or shape.
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Startup of the tank bath is when the
components or relative proportions of
the various components in the bath have
been altered from the most recent
operating period. Startup of the bath
does not include events where only the
tank’s heating or agitation and other
mechanical operations are turned back
on after being turned off for a period of
time.
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Thermal spraying (also referred to as
metal spraying or flame spraying) is a
process that uses or emits any of the
plating and polishing metal HAP, as
defined in this section, in which a
metallic coating is applied by projecting
heated, molten, or semi-molten metal
particles onto a substrate. Commonlyused thermal spraying methods include
high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) spraying,
flame spraying, electric arc spraying,
plasma arc spraying, and detonation gun
spraying. This operation does not
include spray painting at ambient
temperatures.
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Part 63 is revised to read as follows:
TABLE 1 TO SUBPART WWWWWW OF PART 63—APPLICABILITY OF GENERAL PROVISIONS TO PLATING AND POLISHING
AREA SOURCES
Citation
Subject
63.1 1 .......................................................................................
63.2 .........................................................................................
63.3 .........................................................................................
63.4 .........................................................................................
63.6(a), (b)(1)–(b)(5), (c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(5), and (j) ..................
63.10(a), (b)(1), (b)(2)(i)–(iii), (xiv), (b)(3), (d)(1), (f) ..............
63.12 .......................................................................................
63.13 .......................................................................................
63.14 .......................................................................................
63.15 .......................................................................................
Interim rule.
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ACTION:
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SUMMARY:
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
44 CFR Part 65
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Applicability.
Definitions.
Units and abbreviations.
Prohibited activities.
Compliance with standards and maintenance requirements.
Recordkeeping and reporting.
State authority and delegations.
Addresses of State air pollution control agencies and EPA regional offices.
Incorporation by reference.
Availability of information and confidentiality.
[Docket ID FEMA–2011–0002; Internal
Agency Docket No. FEMA–B–1199]
Changes in Flood Elevation
Determinations
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
AGENCY:
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This interim rule lists
communities where modification of the
Base (1% annual-chance) Flood
Elevations (BFEs) is appropriate because
of new scientific or technical data. New
flood insurance premium rates will be
calculated from the modified BFEs for
new buildings and their contents.
DATES: These modified BFEs are
currently in effect on the dates listed in
the table below and revise the Flood
Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) in effect
prior to this determination for the listed
communities.
From the date of the second
publication of these changes in a
newspaper of local circulation, any
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person has ninety (90) days in which to
request through the community that the
Deputy Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administrator reconsider the
changes. The modified BFEs may be
changed during the 90-day period.
ADDRESSES: The modified BFEs for each
community are available for inspection
at the office of the Chief Executive
Officer of each community. The
respective addresses are listed in the
table below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Luis
Rodriguez, Chief, Engineering
Management Branch, Federal Insurance
and Mitigation Administration, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, 500 C
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472,
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(202) 646–4064, or (e-mail)
luis.rodriguez1@dhs.gov.
The
modified BFEs are not listed for each
community in this interim rule.
However, the address of the Chief
Executive Officer of the community
where the modified BFE determinations
are available for inspection is provided.
Any request for reconsideration must
be based on knowledge of changed
conditions or new scientific or technical
data.
The modifications are made pursuant
to section 201 of the Flood Disaster
Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4105,
and are in accordance with the National
Flood Insurance Act of 1968, 42 U.S.C.
4001 et seq., and with 44 CFR part 65.
For rating purposes, the currently
effective community number is shown
and must be used for all new policies
and renewals.
The modified BFEs are the basis for
the floodplain management measures
that the community is required either to
adopt or to show evidence of being
already in effect in order to qualify or
to remain qualified for participation in
the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
These modified BFEs, together with
the floodplain management criteria
required by 44 CFR 60.3, are the
minimum that are required. They
should not be construed to mean that
the community must change any
existing ordinances that are more
stringent in their floodplain
management requirements. The
community may at any time enact
stricter requirements of its own or
pursuant to policies established by other
Federal, State, or regional entities. The
changes in BFEs are in accordance with
44 CFR 65.4.
National Environmental Policy Act.
This interim rule is categorically
excluded from the requirements of 44
CFR part 10, Environmental
Consideration. An environmental
impact assessment has not been
prepared.
Regulatory Flexibility Act. As flood
elevation determinations are not within
the scope of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act, 5 U.S.C. 601–612, a regulatory
flexibility analysis is not required.
Regulatory Classification. This
interim rule is not a significant
regulatory action under the criteria of
section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866 of
September 30, 1993, Regulatory
Planning and Review, 58 FR 51735.
Executive Order 13132, Federalism.
This interim rule involves no policies
that have federalism implications under
Executive Order 13132, Federalism.
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
Reform. This interim rule meets the
applicable standards of Executive Order
12988.
List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 65
Flood insurance, Floodplains,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Accordingly, 44 CFR part 65 is
amended to read as follows:
PART 65—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 65
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.;
Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978, 3 CFR,
1978 Comp., p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 19367,
3 CFR, 1979 Comp., p. 376.
§ 65.4
[Amended]
2. The tables published under the
authority of § 65.4 are amended as
follows:
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Location and case
No.
Date and name of newspaper
where notice was published
Chief executive officer of community
Effective date of
modification
Unincorporated
areas of Jefferson
County (10–04–
7732P).
City of Tuscaloosa
(10–04–6941P).
April 6, 2011; April 13, 2011;
The Alabama Messenger.
The Honorable David Carrington, President, Jefferson County Commission,
716 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard
North, Birmingham, AL 35203.
The Honorable Walter Maddox, Mayor,
City of Tuscaloosa, 2201 University
Boulevard, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.
August 11, 2011 .............
010217
April 29, 2011 .................
010203
City of Tolleson (10–
09–3593P).
April 26, 2011; May 3, 2011;
The West Valley Business.
April 18, 2011 .................
040055
Mohave .............
City of Lake Havasu
City (10–09–
2386P).
April 7, 2011; April 14, 2011;
The Today’s News-Herald.
March 28, 2011 ..............
040116
Yavapai ............
Unincoporated areas
of Yavapai County
(11–09–0165P).
April 7, 2011; April 14, 2011;
The Daily Courier.
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The Honorable Adolfo F. Gamez, Mayor,
City of Tolleson, 9555 West Van Buren
Street, Tolleson, AZ 85353.
The Honorable Mark S. Nexsen, Mayor,
City of Lake Havasu City, 2330
McCulloch Boulevard, Lake Havasu
City, AZ 86403.
The Honorable Carol Springer, Chair,
Yavapai County Board of Supervisors,
1015 Fair Street, Prescott, AZ 86305.
August 12, 2011 .............
040093
City of Aurora (10–
08–0937P).
March 17, 2011; March 24,
2011; The Aurora Sentinel.
March 10, 2011 ..............
080002
Unincorporated
areas of Mesa
County (11–08–
0384P).
City of Steamboat
Springs (11–08–
0283P).
May 3, 2011; May 10, 2011;
The Daily Sentinel.
The Honorable Ed Tauer, Mayor, City of
Aurora, 15151 East Alameda Parkway,
Aurora, CO 80012.
The Honorable Janet Rowland, Chair,
Mesa County Board of Commissioners,
P.O. Box 20000, Grand Junction, CO
81502.
Mr. Jon B. Roberts, City of Steamboat
Springs Manager, P.O. Box 775088,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477.
April 26, 2011 .................
080115
September 6, 2011 .........
080159
Unincorporated
areas of Monroe
County (11–04–
2239P).
Unincorporated
areas of Volusia
County (10–04–
4834P).
April 6, 2011; April 13, 2011;
The Key West Citizen.
The Honorable Heather Carruthers,
Mayor, Monroe County, 530 Whitehead
Street, Key West, FL 33040.
August 11, 2011 .............
125129
April 7, 2011; April 14, 2011;
The Beacon.
Mr. James Dinneen, Volusia County Manager, 123 West Indiana Avenue,
DeLand, FL 32720.
August 12, 2011 .............
125155
State and county
Alabama:
Jefferson ...........
Tuscaloosa .......
Arizona:
Maricopa ...........
Colorado:
Arapahoe ..........
Mesa .................
Routt .................
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Florida:
Monroe .............
Volusia ..............
April 4, 2011; April 11, 2011;
The Tuscaloosa News.
May 1, 2011; May 8, 2011; The
Steamboat Pilot & Today.
Georgia:
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Location and case
No.
Date and name of newspaper
where notice was published
Chief executive officer of community
Effective date of
modification
Unincorporated
areas of Bryan
County (10–04–
4427P).
Unincorporated
areas of Forsyth
County (11–04–
1171P).
April 6, 2011; April 13, 2011;
The Bryan County News.
The Honorable Jimmy Burnsed, Chairman, Bryan County Board of Commissioners, 51 North Courthouse Street,
Pembroke, GA 31321.
The Honorable Brian R. Tam, Chairman,
Forsyth County Board of Commissioners, 110 East Main Street, Suite
210, Cumming, GA 30040.
August 11, 2011 .............
130016
July 28, 2011 ..................
130312
Unincorporated
areas of Yellowstone County (10–
08–0854P).
March 31, 2011; April 7, 2011;
The Billings Gazette.
The Honorable Bill Kennedy, Chairman,
Yellowstone County Board of Commissioners, P.O. Box 35000, Billings, MT
59107.
August 5, 2011 ...............
300142
Unincorporated
areas of Douglas
County (10–09–
3566P).
April 6, 2011; April 13, 2011;
The Record-Courier.
The Honorable Michael A. Olson Chairman, Douglas County Board of Commissioners, 3605 Silverado Drive, Carson City, NV 89705.
August 11, 2011 .............
320008
Unincorporated
areas of Caldwell
County (10–04–
7739P).
Unincorporated
areas of Columbus
County (10–04–
6815P).
City of Durham (10–
04–4374P).
January 20, 2011; January 27,
2011; The Lenoir NewsTopic.
Mr. Stan Kiser, Caldwell County Manager,
P.O. Box 2200, 905 West Avenue
Northwest, Lenoir, NC 28645.
May 27, 2011 .................
370039
April 7, 2011; April 14, 2011;
The News Reporter.
Mr. Giles E. Byrd, Chairman, Columbus
County Board of Commissioners, 112
West Smith Street, Whiteville, NC
28472.
The Honorable William V. Bell, Mayor,
City of Durham, 101 City Hall Plaza,
Durham, NC 27701.
August 12, 2011 .............
370305
August 4, 2011 ...............
370086
State and county
Bryan ................
Forsyth .............
Montana:
Yellowstone ......
Nevada:
Douglas ............
North Carolina:
Caldwell ............
Columbus .........
Durham .............
March 23, 2011; March 30,
2011; The Forsyth County
News.
March 30, 2011; April 6, 2011;
The Herald-Sun.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No.
97.022, ‘‘Flood Insurance.’’)
Dated: June 10, 2011.
Sandra K. Knight,
Deputy Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administrator, Mitigation, Department of
Homeland Security, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 223
[Docket No. 110531311–1310–02]
RIN 0648–XA407
Listing Endangered and Threatened
Species: Threatened Status for the
Oregon Coast Coho Salmon
Evolutionarily Significant Unit
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
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AGENCY:
We, the National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS), issue a final
determination to retain the threatened
listing for the Oregon Coast (OC)
Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) of
coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
under the Endangered Species Act
SUMMARY:
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(ESA). This listing determination will
supersede our February 11, 2008, listing
determination for this ESU. Our
February 11, 2008, determinations
establishing protective regulations
under ESA section 4(d) and designating
critical habitat for this ESU remain in
effect.
Effective June 20, 2011.
ADDRESSES: NMFS, Protected Resources
Division, 1201 NE., Lloyd Blvd., Suite
1100, Portland, OR 97232.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric
Murray at the address above or at (503)
231–2378, or Marta Nammack, NMFS,
Office of Protected Resources, (301)
713–1401. The final rule, references and
other materials relating to this
determination can be found on our Web
site at https://www.nwr.noaa.gov or by
contacting us at the address above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We first
proposed to list the OC coho salmon
ESU as threatened under the ESA in
1995 (60 FR 38011; July 25, 1995). Since
then, we have completed several status
reviews for this species, and its listing
classification has changed between
threatened and not warranted for listing
a number of times. The ESA listing
status of the OC coho salmon ESU has
been controversial and has attracted
litigation in the past. A complete history
of this ESU’s listing status can be found
in our May 26, 2010, proposal to retain
the threatened listing for this ESU (75
FR 29489). As part of a legal settlement
agreement in 2008, we committed to
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complete a new status review for this
ESU.
The steps we follow when evaluating
whether a species should be listed
under the ESA are to: (1) Delineate the
species under consideration; (2) review
the status of the species; (3) consider the
ESA section 4(a)(1) factors to identify
threats facing the species; (4) assess
whether certain protective efforts
mitigate these threats; and (5) evaluate
and assess the likelihood of the species’
future persistence. We provide more
detailed information and findings
regarding each of these steps later in
this final rule.
To aid us in the status review, we
convened a team of Federal scientists,
known as a biological review team
(BRT). The BRT for this OC coho salmon
ESU status review was composed of
scientists from our Northwest and
Southwest Fisheries Science Centers
and the USDA Forest Service. As part of
its evaluation, the BRT considered ESU
boundaries, membership of fish from
hatchery programs within the ESU, the
risk of extinction of the ESU, and threats
facing this ESU. The BRT evaluated the
best available information on ESU
viability criteria (abundance, ESU
productivity, spatial structure, and
diversity). It also considered factors
affecting ESU viability, including
marine survival, trends in freshwater
habitat complexity, and potential effects
of global climate change. It considered
the work products of the Oregon/
Northern California Coast Technical
Recovery Team and information
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
44 CFR Part 65
[Docket ID FEMA-2011-0002; Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA-B-1199]
Changes in Flood Elevation Determinations
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Interim rule.
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SUMMARY: This interim rule lists communities where modification of the
Base (1% annual-chance) Flood Elevations (BFEs) is appropriate because
of new scientific or technical data. New flood insurance premium rates
will be calculated from the modified BFEs for new buildings and their
contents.
DATES: These modified BFEs are currently in effect on the dates listed
in the table below and revise the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) in
effect prior to this determination for the listed communities.
From the date of the second publication of these changes in a
newspaper of local circulation, any person has ninety (90) days in
which to request through the community that the Deputy Federal
Insurance and Mitigation Administrator reconsider the changes. The
modified BFEs may be changed during the 90-day period.
ADDRESSES: The modified BFEs for each community are available for
inspection at the office of the Chief Executive Officer of each
community. The respective addresses are listed in the table below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Luis Rodriguez, Chief, Engineering
Management Branch, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration,
Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC
20472,
[[Page 35754]]
(202) 646-4064, or (e-mail) luis.rodriguez1@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The modified BFEs are not listed for each
community in this interim rule. However, the address of the Chief
Executive Officer of the community where the modified BFE
determinations are available for inspection is provided.
Any request for reconsideration must be based on knowledge of
changed conditions or new scientific or technical data.
The modifications are made pursuant to section 201 of the Flood
Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4105, and are in accordance
with the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.,
and with 44 CFR part 65.
For rating purposes, the currently effective community number is
shown and must be used for all new policies and renewals.
The modified BFEs are the basis for the floodplain management
measures that the community is required either to adopt or to show
evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or to remain
qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP).
These modified BFEs, together with the floodplain management
criteria required by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum that are required.
They should not be construed to mean that the community must change any
existing ordinances that are more stringent in their floodplain
management requirements. The community may at any time enact stricter
requirements of its own or pursuant to policies established by other
Federal, State, or regional entities. The changes in BFEs are in
accordance with 44 CFR 65.4.
National Environmental Policy Act. This interim rule is
categorically excluded from the requirements of 44 CFR part 10,
Environmental Consideration. An environmental impact assessment has not
been prepared.
Regulatory Flexibility Act. As flood elevation determinations are
not within the scope of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-
612, a regulatory flexibility analysis is not required.
Regulatory Classification. This interim rule is not a significant
regulatory action under the criteria of section 3(f) of Executive Order
12866 of September 30, 1993, Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR
51735.
Executive Order 13132, Federalism. This interim rule involves no
policies that have federalism implications under Executive Order 13132,
Federalism.
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. This interim rule
meets the applicable standards of Executive Order 12988.
List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 65
Flood insurance, Floodplains, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Accordingly, 44 CFR part 65 is amended to read as follows:
PART 65--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for part 65 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.; Reorganization Plan No. 3 of
1978, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 19367, 3 CFR,
1979 Comp., p. 376.
Sec. 65.4 [Amended]
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2. The tables published under the authority of Sec. 65.4 are amended
as follows:
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Date and name of
State and county Location and case No. newspaper where Chief executive officer Effective date of modification Community
notice was published of community No.
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Alabama:
Jefferson..................... Unincorporated areas April 6, 2011; April The Honorable David August 11, 2011................ 010217
of Jefferson County 13, 2011; The Carrington, President,
(10-04-7732P). Alabama Messenger. Jefferson County
Commission, 716 Richard
Arrington Jr. Boulevard
North, Birmingham, AL
35203.
Tuscaloosa.................... City of Tuscaloosa April 4, 2011; April The Honorable Walter April 29, 2011................. 010203
(10-04-6941P). 11, 2011; The Maddox, Mayor, City of
Tuscaloosa News. Tuscaloosa, 2201
University Boulevard,
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.
Arizona:
Maricopa...................... City of Tolleson (10- April 26, 2011; May The Honorable Adolfo F. April 18, 2011................. 040055
09-3593P). 3, 2011; The West G[aacute]mez, Mayor,
Valley Business. City of Tolleson, 9555
West Van Buren Street,
Tolleson, AZ 85353.
Mohave........................ City of Lake Havasu April 7, 2011; April The Honorable Mark S. March 28, 2011................. 040116
City (10-09-2386P). 14, 2011; The Nexsen, Mayor, City of
Today's News-Herald. Lake Havasu City, 2330
McCulloch Boulevard,
Lake Havasu City, AZ
86403.
Yavapai....................... Unincoporated areas April 7, 2011; April The Honorable Carol August 12, 2011................ 040093
of Yavapai County 14, 2011; The Daily Springer, Chair, Yavapai
(11-09-0165P). Courier. County Board of
Supervisors, 1015 Fair
Street, Prescott, AZ
86305.
Colorado:
Arapahoe...................... City of Aurora (10-08- March 17, 2011; The Honorable Ed Tauer, March 10, 2011................. 080002
0937P). March 24, 2011; The Mayor, City of Aurora,
Aurora Sentinel. 15151 East Alameda
Parkway, Aurora, CO
80012.
Mesa.......................... Unincorporated areas May 3, 2011; May 10, The Honorable Janet April 26, 2011................. 080115
of Mesa County (11- 2011; The Daily Rowland, Chair, Mesa
08-0384P). Sentinel. County Board of
Commissioners, P.O. Box
20000, Grand Junction,
CO 81502.
Routt......................... City of Steamboat May 1, 2011; May 8, Mr. Jon B. Roberts, City September 6, 2011.............. 080159
Springs (11-08- 2011; The Steamboat of Steamboat Springs
0283P). Pilot & Today. Manager, P.O. Box
775088, Steamboat
Springs, CO 80477.
Florida:
Monroe........................ Unincorporated areas April 6, 2011; April The Honorable Heather August 11, 2011................ 125129
of Monroe County (11- 13, 2011; The Key Carruthers, Mayor,
04-2239P). West Citizen. Monroe County, 530
Whitehead Street, Key
West, FL 33040.
Volusia....................... Unincorporated areas April 7, 2011; April Mr. James Dinneen, August 12, 2011................ 125155
of Volusia County 14, 2011; The Volusia County Manager,
(10-04-4834P). Beacon. 123 West Indiana Avenue,
DeLand, FL 32720.
Georgia:
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Bryan......................... Unincorporated areas April 6, 2011; April The Honorable Jimmy August 11, 2011................ 130016
of Bryan County (10- 13, 2011; The Bryan Burnsed, Chairman, Bryan
04-4427P). County News. County Board of
Commissioners, 51 North
Courthouse Street,
Pembroke, GA 31321.
Forsyth....................... Unincorporated areas March 23, 2011; The Honorable Brian R. July 28, 2011.................. 130312
of Forsyth County March 30, 2011; The Tam, Chairman, Forsyth
(11-04-1171P). Forsyth County News. County Board of
Commissioners, 110 East
Main Street, Suite 210,
Cumming, GA 30040.
Montana:
Yellowstone................... Unincorporated areas March 31, 2011; The Honorable Bill August 5, 2011................. 300142
of Yellowstone April 7, 2011; The Kennedy, Chairman,
County (10-08-0854P). Billings Gazette. Yellowstone County Board
of Commissioners, P.O.
Box 35000, Billings, MT
59107.
Nevada:
Douglas....................... Unincorporated areas April 6, 2011; April The Honorable Michael A. August 11, 2011................ 320008
of Douglas County 13, 2011; The Olson Chairman, Douglas
(10-09-3566P). Record-Courier. County Board of
Commissioners, 3605
Silverado Drive, Carson
City, NV 89705.
North Carolina:
Caldwell...................... Unincorporated areas January 20, 2011; Mr. Stan Kiser, Caldwell May 27, 2011................... 370039
of Caldwell County January 27, 2011; County Manager, P.O. Box
(10-04-7739P). The Lenoir News- 2200, 905 West Avenue
Topic. Northwest, Lenoir, NC
28645.
Columbus...................... Unincorporated areas April 7, 2011; April Mr. Giles E. Byrd, August 12, 2011................ 370305
of Columbus County 14, 2011; The News Chairman, Columbus
(10-04-6815P). Reporter. County Board of
Commissioners, 112 West
Smith Street,
Whiteville, NC 28472.
Durham........................ City of Durham (10-04- March 30, 2011; The Honorable William V. August 4, 2011................. 370086
4374P). April 6, 2011; The Bell, Mayor, City of
Herald-Sun. Durham, 101 City Hall
Plaza, Durham, NC 27701.
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(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No. 97.022, ``Flood
Insurance.'')
Dated: June 10, 2011.
Sandra K. Knight,
Deputy Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administrator, Mitigation,
Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
[FR Doc. 2011-15308 Filed 6-17-11; 8:45 am]
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