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Foreign-Trade Zone 204—Tri-Cities
Area, TN/VA; Application for
Reorganization Under Alternative Site
Framework
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board
(the Board) by the Tri-Cities Airport
Commission, grantee of FTZ 204,
requesting authority to reorganize the
zone under the alternative site
framework (ASF) adopted by the Board
(74 FR 1170,
1/12/09 (correction 74 FR 3987, 1/22/
09); 75 FR 71069–71070,
11/22/10). The ASF is an option for
grantees for the establishment or
reorganization of general-purpose zones
and can permit significantly greater
flexibility in the designation of new
‘‘usage-driven’’ FTZ sites for operators/
users located within a grantee’s ‘‘service
area’’ in the context of the Board’s
standard 2,000-acre activation limit for
a general-purpose zone project. The
application was submitted pursuant to
the Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), and the
regulations of the Board (15 CFR part
400). It was formally filed on March 20,
2012.
FTZ 204 was approved by the Board
on October 18, 1994 (Board Order 706,
59 FR 54432, 10/31/94) and expanded
on June 7, 2002 (Board Order 1233, 67
FR 41393–41394, 06/18/02) and on June
22, 2010 (Board Order 1691, 75 FR
38979–38980).
The current zone project includes the
following sites: Site 1 (977 acres, expires
6/30/15)—Tri-Cities Regional Airport
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complex, 2525 Highway 75, Blountville,
Sullivan County, TN; Site 2 (26 acres,
expires 6/30/15)—Johnson City
Chemical Company, 402 Steel Street,
Johnson City, Washington County, TN;
Site 3 (330 acres, expires 6/30/15)—
Northeast Tennessee Business Park,
intersection of TN 357 and Highway 75,
Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN; Site 4
(129 acres, expires 6/30/15)—Bristol
Tennessee Industrial Park, SR394,
Bristol, Sullivan County, TN; Site 5 (799
acres)—Tri-County Industrial Park,
Industrial Park Road, Piney Flats,
Sullivan County, TN; Site 6 (206 acres,
6/30/15)—Regional Med-Tech Center,
Med-Tech Parkway, Johnson City,
Washington County, TN; Site 7 (103
acres, expires 6/30/15)—Linden/
Hairston Industrial Park, Linden Drive
at Bonham Road, Bristol, Washington
County, VA; Site 8 (2,100 acres, expires
6/30/15)—Holston Business and
Technology Park, 4509 West Stone
Drive, Kingsport, Hawkins County, TN;
Site 9 (134 acres, expires 6/30/15)—
Washington County Industrial Park,
Cherry Hill Road, Johnson City,
Washington County, TN; Site 10 (113
acres, expires 8/31/12)—Oak Park
Industrial Park, Westinghouse Road/Rt.
11, Washington County, VA; and, Site
11 (226 acres, expires 6/30/17)—The
Partnership Park II, 2504 Weaver Pike,
Bristol, Sullivan County, TN.
The grantee’s proposed service area
under the ASF would be the Counties of
Sullivan, Hawkins, Greene, Washington,
Unicoi, Carter, Hamblen, and Johnson,
Tennessee and the Counties of
Buchanan, Dickenson, Wise, Lee,
Russell, Scott and Washington, Virginia
and the Cities of Norton and Bristol,
Virginia as described in the application.
If approved, the grantee would be able
to serve sites throughout the service area
based on companies’ needs for FTZ
designation. The proposed service area
is within/adjacent to the Tri-Cities
Customs and Border Protection port of
entry.
The applicant is requesting authority
to reorganize its existing zone project
under the ASF as follows: Sites 1
through 11 would become magnet sites.
The ASF allows for the possible
exemption of one magnet site from the
‘‘sunset’’ time limits that generally
apply to sites under the ASF, and the
applicant proposes that proposed
magnet Site 1 be so exempted. Because
the ASF only pertains to establishing or
reorganizing a general-purpose zone, the
application would have no impact on
FTZ 204’s authorized subzone.
In accordance with the Board’s
regulations, Kathleen Boyce of the FTZ
Staff is designated examiner to evaluate
and analyze the facts and information
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presented in the application and case
record and to report findings and
recommendations to the Board.
Public comment is invited from
interested parties. Submissions (original
and 3 copies) shall be addressed to the
Board’s Executive Secretary at the
address below. The closing period for
their receipt is May 25, 2012. Rebuttal
comments in response to material
submitted during the foregoing period
may be submitted during the subsequent
15-day period to June 11, 2012.
A copy of the application will be
available for public inspection at the
Office of the Executive Secretary,
Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Room 2111,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20230–0002, and in the ‘‘Reading
Room’’ section of the Board’s Web site,
which is accessible via www.trade.gov/
ftz. For further information, contact
Kathleen Boyce at
Kathleen.Boyce@trade.gov or (202) 482–
1346.
Dated: March 20, 2012.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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Foreign-Trade Zone 151—Findlay, OH;
Application for Reorganization Under
Alternative Site Framework
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board
(the Board) by the Findlay/Hancock
County Chamber of Commerce, grantee
of FTZ 151, requesting authority to
reorganize the zone under the
alternative site framework (ASF)
adopted by the Board (74 FR 1170,
1/12/09 (correction 74 FR 3987,
1/22/09); 75 FR 71069–71070, 11/22/
10). The ASF is an option for grantees
for the establishment or reorganization
of general-purpose zones and can permit
significantly greater flexibility in the
designation of new ‘‘usage-driven’’ FTZ
sites for operators/users located within
a grantee’s ‘‘service area’’ in the context
of the Board’s standard 2,000-acre
activation limit for a general-purpose
zone project. The application was
submitted pursuant to the Foreign-Trade
Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–
81u), and the regulations of the Board
(15 CFR part 400). It was formally filed
on March 20, 2012.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[Docket 19-2012]
Foreign-Trade Zone 204--Tri-Cities Area, TN/VA; Application for
Reorganization Under Alternative Site Framework
An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ)
Board (the Board) by the Tri-Cities Airport Commission, grantee of FTZ
204, requesting authority to reorganize the zone under the alternative
site framework (ASF) adopted by the Board (74 FR 1170, 1/12/09
(correction 74 FR 3987, 1/22/09); 75 FR 71069-71070, 11/22/10). The ASF
is an option for grantees for the establishment or reorganization of
general-purpose zones and can permit significantly greater flexibility
in the designation of new ``usage-driven'' FTZ sites for operators/
users located within a grantee's ``service area'' in the context of the
Board's standard 2,000-acre activation limit for a general-purpose zone
project. The application was submitted pursuant to the Foreign-Trade
Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), and the regulations of the
Board (15 CFR part 400). It was formally filed on March 20, 2012.
FTZ 204 was approved by the Board on October 18, 1994 (Board Order
706, 59 FR 54432, 10/31/94) and expanded on June 7, 2002 (Board Order
1233, 67 FR 41393-41394, 06/18/02) and on June 22, 2010 (Board Order
1691, 75 FR 38979-38980).
The current zone project includes the following sites: Site 1 (977
acres, expires 6/30/15)--Tri-Cities Regional Airport complex, 2525
Highway 75, Blountville, Sullivan County, TN; Site 2 (26 acres, expires
6/30/15)--Johnson City Chemical Company, 402 Steel Street, Johnson
City, Washington County, TN; Site 3 (330 acres, expires 6/30/15)--
Northeast Tennessee Business Park, intersection of TN 357 and Highway
75, Kingsport, Sullivan County, TN; Site 4 (129 acres, expires 6/30/
15)--Bristol Tennessee Industrial Park, SR394, Bristol, Sullivan
County, TN; Site 5 (799 acres)--Tri-County Industrial Park, Industrial
Park Road, Piney Flats, Sullivan County, TN; Site 6 (206 acres, 6/30/
15)--Regional Med-Tech Center, Med-Tech Parkway, Johnson City,
Washington County, TN; Site 7 (103 acres, expires 6/30/15)--Linden/
Hairston Industrial Park, Linden Drive at Bonham Road, Bristol,
Washington County, VA; Site 8 (2,100 acres, expires 6/30/15)--Holston
Business and Technology Park, 4509 West Stone Drive, Kingsport, Hawkins
County, TN; Site 9 (134 acres, expires 6/30/15)--Washington County
Industrial Park, Cherry Hill Road, Johnson City, Washington County, TN;
Site 10 (113 acres, expires 8/31/12)--Oak Park Industrial Park,
Westinghouse Road/Rt. 11, Washington County, VA; and, Site 11 (226
acres, expires 6/30/17)--The Partnership Park II, 2504 Weaver Pike,
Bristol, Sullivan County, TN.
The grantee's proposed service area under the ASF would be the
Counties of Sullivan, Hawkins, Greene, Washington, Unicoi, Carter,
Hamblen, and Johnson, Tennessee and the Counties of Buchanan,
Dickenson, Wise, Lee, Russell, Scott and Washington, Virginia and the
Cities of Norton and Bristol, Virginia as described in the application.
If approved, the grantee would be able to serve sites throughout the
service area based on companies' needs for FTZ designation. The
proposed service area is within/adjacent to the Tri-Cities Customs and
Border Protection port of entry.
The applicant is requesting authority to reorganize its existing
zone project under the ASF as follows: Sites 1 through 11 would become
magnet sites. The ASF allows for the possible exemption of one magnet
site from the ``sunset'' time limits that generally apply to sites
under the ASF, and the applicant proposes that proposed magnet Site 1
be so exempted. Because the ASF only pertains to establishing or
reorganizing a general-purpose zone, the application would have no
impact on FTZ 204's authorized subzone.
In accordance with the Board's regulations, Kathleen Boyce of the
FTZ Staff is designated examiner to evaluate and analyze the facts and
information presented in the application and case record and to report
findings and recommendations to the Board.
Public comment is invited from interested parties. Submissions
(original and 3 copies) shall be addressed to the Board's Executive
Secretary at the address below. The closing period for their receipt is
May 25, 2012. Rebuttal comments in response to material submitted
during the foregoing period may be submitted during the subsequent 15-
day period to June 11, 2012.
A copy of the application will be available for public inspection
at the Office of the Executive Secretary, Foreign-Trade Zones Board,
Room 2111, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230-0002, and in the ``Reading Room'' section of the
Board's Web site, which is accessible via www.trade.gov/ftz. For
further information, contact Kathleen Boyce at Kathleen.Boyce@trade.gov
or (202) 482-1346.
Dated: March 20, 2012.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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