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collectively referred to as the National
Mall, in Washington, DC.
• The Mall, which extends from the
grounds of the United States Capitol to
the Washington Monument and
includes Union Square.
• The Washington Monument and its
grounds.
• West Potomac Park, including the
Lincoln Memorial, the World War II
Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial, the Franklin Delano
Roosevelt Memorial, the Tidal Basin,
and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.
The Record of Decision identifies the
preferred alternative, as described in the
Final EIS/Plan, as the selected action for
implementation. The preferred
alternative articulates a vision to protect
and refurbish the National Mall so that
it can better fulfill its function as our
American symbol and civic space for
our democracy, and so that high levels
of use can be sustained, resources
protected, and visitor needs met.
The National Park Service’s proposed
course of action is to reinforce the
overall identity of the National Mall and
to establish a sense of place through
enduring and compatible high-quality
design, as well as through the highest
standards of facility maintenance. The
National Mall will be respectfully
rehabilitated and refurbished, with
improvements made to the pedestrian
environment, so that very high levels of
use can be accommodated and so that
the needs of all visitors can be met in
an attractive, high-quality, energyefficient, and sustainable manner. As
the preeminent civic stage for our
country, First Amendment
demonstrations, commemorations,
national ceremonies and celebrations
will be better accommodated.
Memorials and landscapes will be
protected and the large areas of open
space that are defining features of the
designed historic landscape will be
better maintained.
The landscape will evolve to
accommodate contemporary uses while
respecting the planned historic
character and visions of the L’Enfant
and McMillan plans. The National Mall
will be emphasized as a year-round
destination where the beauty and
variety of every season will enhance
visitor experiences. Diverse
opportunities will be available for
visitors and will include educational,
cultural, and musical programs, as well
as active and passive recreational
activities. The National Park Service
will continue to manage the National
Mall pursuant to the applicable laws,
regulations, and policies for these
natural, cultural, and historic resources.
Taken as a whole, the selected action is
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also the environmentally preferred
alternative because it best meets all six
goals of the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA). It was developed by
combining the advantages of the other
alternatives, and resource conditions
will be greatly improved to help achieve
the paramount goal of enriching and
providing a quality American
experience for all. The selected action
will address high levels of use and
improve conditions.
The decision is based on:
• Considerations of public use;
• Civic, ceremonial and
commemorative functions;
• Park operational efficiency;
• Analyses of environmental impacts
on cultural and natural resources;
• Demonstrations;
• Special events;
• National celebrations;
• Access and circulation;
• Visitor experience;
• Socioeconomic environment; and
• Park operations.
Planning started with a National Park
Service-hosted national symposium on
future use and management of the
National Mall and featured nationallyrecognized experts in architecture,
freedom of speech, First Amendment
rights, landscape architecture, history,
law enforcement, planning, and
government. Substantial public
involvement was integral to the process
for developing the plan and resulted in
more than 30,000 public comments, as
well as close collaboration with 21
governmental agencies and 30
organizations with an interest in the
National Mall and/or historic
preservation.
The Final EIS/Plan will serve as the
foundation for subsequent
implementation plans. Among decisions
made in the Final EIS/Plan, the
identification of locations capable of
better accommodating use within a
designed historic landscape is
significant.
The National Park Service
investigated means to avoid or minimize
environmental impacts as a result of the
plan and its projects. The National Park
Service had studies, and assessments
prepared at the beginning of the
planning process, both for public
information and as background for the
National Park Service planning team.
The National Park Service also worked
with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency and consultants to learn about
best practices for solid waste and
recycling programs. The results of this
extensive background analysis were
incorporated into the alternatives,
including the preferred alternative. The
National Park Service will continue to
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take all practical measures to avoid
environmental harm and harm to related
cultural and historic resources through
compliance with statutes such as the
NEPA and the National Historic
Preservation Act, which provide for
analyses and consultation. The National
Park Service will continue to work with
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on
projects related to the Potomac River,
the Tidal Basin, and the Potomac Park
levee, and as appropriate with other
organizations, agencies, and
commissions including the Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation, the
District of Columbia State Historic
Preservation Office, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, the U.S. Commission
of Fine Arts, and the National Capital
Planning Commission.
The Record of Decision contains:
• A summary of the selected
alternative;
• Mitigation measures developed to
minimize environmental harm;
• The four other alternatives
considered (including a no-action
alternative);
• The basis for the decision in terms
of planning objectives and the criteria
used to develop the preferred
alternative;
• The finding of no impairment of
park resources and values;
• The environmentally preferred
alternative; and
• The public and agency
involvement.
Dated: September 28, 2010.
Stephen E. Whitesell,
Regional Director, National Capital Region.
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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 October 8, 2011.
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 may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National
Register of Historic Places, National
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Park Service, 1849 C St., NW., MS 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 November 14, 2011. Before
including your address, phone number,
email 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.
Alexandra Lord,
Acting Chief, National Register of Historic
Places/National Historic Landmarks Program.
IOWA
Adair County
Hotel Greenfield, 110 E. Iowa St., Greenfield,
11000812
Black Hawk County
Waterloo East Commercial Historic District
(Iowa’s Main Street Commercial
Architecture MPS), 128–329 E. 4th, 612–
616 Mulberry, 501–632 Sycamore Sts.,
Waterloo, 11000813
Buena Vista County
Rockingham County
Cave Hill Farm, 9780 Cave Hill Rd.,
McGaheysville, 11000839
MASSACHUSETTS
Shenandoah County
Maphis, John Miley, 56 Bell’s Ln., Edinburg,
11000840
Barnstable County
Truro Highlands Historic District, Highland
Light Rd., Truro, 11000823
MONTANA
Valley County
Glasgow Army Airfield Norden Bombsight
Storage Vault, 1⁄2 mi. N. of Glasgow,
Glasgow, 11000824
Carroll County
Armour Creameries Poultry House, 218 5th
Ave. S., Coon Rapids, 11000815
MAINE
Androscoggin County
Issacson, Philip M. and Deborah N., House,
2 Benson St., Lewiston, 11000816
Waldo County
Seven Star Grange, No. 73, 696 Bangor Rd.,
Troy, 11000817
Troy Meeting House, 514 Bangor Rd., Troy,
11000818
York County
Emery School, 116 Hill St., Biddeford,
11000819
MARYLAND
Howard County
Oakland Mills Blacksmith House and Shop,
5471 Old Columbia Pike, Columbia,
11000820
Eddy County
LA 157206—White Oaks Pictograph Site
(Guadalupe Mountains Rock Art MPS),
Address Restricted, Queen, 11000829
LA 158783—Ambush Site (Guadalupe
Mountains Rock Art MPS), Address
Restricted, Queen, 11000825
LA 162411—Lost Again Shelter (Guadalupe
Mountains Rock Art MPS), Address
Restricted, Queen, 11000828
LA 64908—Ambush Two Hands Shelter
(Guadalupe Mountains Rock Art MPS),
Address Restricted, Queen, 11000826
LA 71921—Horse Well Shelters (Guadalupe
Mountains Rock Art MPS), Address
Restricted, Queen, 11000827
TENNESSEE
Anderson County
Fort Anderson on Militia Hill, Vowell
Mountain Rd., Lake City, 11000830
VERMONT
VIRGINIA
Amelia County
Barrett—Chumney House, 2400 Richmond
Rd., Amelia Courthouse, 11000832
Chesterfield County
Bellwood (Boundary Increase), 8000 Jefferson
Davis Hwy., Richmond, 11000833
Fairfax County
Freeman Store, 131 Church St. NE., Vienna,
11000834
Woodlawn Plantation (Boundary Increase),
9000 Richmond Hwy., Alexandria,
11000836
Loudoun County
Unison Battlefield Historic District, Parts of
Quaker Ln., Jeb Stuart, Unison, Newlin
Mill, Millville, Bloomfield, Welbourne,
Greengarden Rds., Unison, 11000835
Prince George’s County
Petersburg Independent City
Sutherland House, 606 Harding St.,
Petersburg (Independent City), 11000837
Fairmont Heights Historic District, 56th Ave.,
Sheriff Rd., Balsamtree Dr., 62nd St., 62nd
Pl., Eastern Ave., Fairmount Heights,
11000821
Roanoke Independent City
City of Roanoke Fire Station No. 5, 216 12th
St. NW., Roanoke (Independent City),
11000838
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WISCONSIN
Forest County
Armstrong Creek Bridge, Old 101 Rd. over
Armstrong Cr., Armstrong Creek, 11000841
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Chittenden County
LeClair Avenue Historic District, 6, 7, 8, 11,
14 LeClair Ave., 11–13, 12, 20 North St.,
Winooski, 11000831
Danish Lutheran Church, 113 W. 4th St.,
Alta, 11000814
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Sanatorium, 5201 Glenn Dale Rd., Glenn
Dale, 11000822
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NRNHL-1011-8676; 2200-3200-665]
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 October 8, 2011. 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 may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National Register of Historic Places,
National
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Park Service, 1849 C St., NW., MS 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
November 14, 2011. Before including your address, phone number, email
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.
Alexandra Lord,
Acting Chief, National Register of Historic Places/National Historic
Landmarks Program.
IOWA
Adair County
Hotel Greenfield, 110 E. Iowa St., Greenfield, 11000812
Black Hawk County
Waterloo East Commercial Historic District (Iowa's Main Street
Commercial Architecture MPS), 128-329 E. 4th, 612-616 Mulberry, 501-
632 Sycamore Sts., Waterloo, 11000813
Buena Vista County
Danish Lutheran Church, 113 W. 4th St., Alta, 11000814
Carroll County
Armour Creameries Poultry House, 218 5th Ave. S., Coon Rapids,
11000815
MAINE
Androscoggin County
Issacson, Philip M. and Deborah N., House, 2 Benson St., Lewiston,
11000816
Waldo County
Seven Star Grange, No. 73, 696 Bangor Rd., Troy, 11000817
Troy Meeting House, 514 Bangor Rd., Troy, 11000818
York County
Emery School, 116 Hill St., Biddeford, 11000819
MARYLAND
Howard County
Oakland Mills Blacksmith House and Shop, 5471 Old Columbia Pike,
Columbia, 11000820
Prince George's County
Fairmont Heights Historic District, 56th Ave., Sheriff Rd.,
Balsamtree Dr., 62nd St., 62nd Pl., Eastern Ave., Fairmount Heights,
11000821
Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Hospital and Sanatorium, 5201 Glenn Dale
Rd., Glenn Dale, 11000822
MASSACHUSETTS
Barnstable County
Truro Highlands Historic District, Highland Light Rd., Truro,
11000823
MONTANA
Valley County
Glasgow Army Airfield Norden Bombsight Storage Vault, \1/2\ mi. N.
of Glasgow, Glasgow, 11000824
NEW MEXICO
Eddy County
LA 157206--White Oaks Pictograph Site (Guadalupe Mountains Rock Art
MPS), Address Restricted, Queen, 11000829
LA 158783--Ambush Site (Guadalupe Mountains Rock Art MPS), Address
Restricted, Queen, 11000825
LA 162411--Lost Again Shelter (Guadalupe Mountains Rock Art MPS),
Address Restricted, Queen, 11000828
LA 64908--Ambush Two Hands Shelter (Guadalupe Mountains Rock Art
MPS), Address Restricted, Queen, 11000826
LA 71921--Horse Well Shelters (Guadalupe Mountains Rock Art MPS),
Address Restricted, Queen, 11000827
TENNESSEE
Anderson County
Fort Anderson on Militia Hill, Vowell Mountain Rd., Lake City,
11000830
VERMONT
Chittenden County
LeClair Avenue Historic District, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14 LeClair Ave., 11-
13, 12, 20 North St., Winooski, 11000831
VIRGINIA
Amelia County
Barrett--Chumney House, 2400 Richmond Rd., Amelia Courthouse,
11000832
Chesterfield County
Bellwood (Boundary Increase), 8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Richmond,
11000833
Fairfax County
Freeman Store, 131 Church St. NE., Vienna, 11000834
Woodlawn Plantation (Boundary Increase), 9000 Richmond Hwy.,
Alexandria, 11000836
Loudoun County
Unison Battlefield Historic District, Parts of Quaker Ln., Jeb
Stuart, Unison, Newlin Mill, Millville, Bloomfield, Welbourne,
Greengarden Rds., Unison, 11000835
Petersburg Independent City
Sutherland House, 606 Harding St., Petersburg (Independent City),
11000837
Roanoke Independent City
City of Roanoke Fire Station No. 5, 216 12th St. NW., Roanoke
(Independent City), 11000838
Rockingham County
Cave Hill Farm, 9780 Cave Hill Rd., McGaheysville, 11000839
Shenandoah County
Maphis, John Miley, 56 Bell's Ln., Edinburg, 11000840
WISCONSIN
Forest County
Armstrong Creek Bridge, Old 101 Rd. over Armstrong Cr., Armstrong
Creek, 11000841
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