Revisions of Boundaries for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary; Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement; Scoping Meetings, 46985-46986 [2012-19105]
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
contains notices to the public of the proposed
issuance of rules and regulations. The
purpose of these notices is to give interested
persons an opportunity to participate in the
rule making prior to the adoption of the final
rules.
Comments must be received by
October 10, 2012. Dates for scoping
meetings are:
(1) August 16, 2012
(2) August 23, 2012
(3) September 12, 2012
DATES:
Comments may be
submitted by any one of the following
methods:
—Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Submit
electronic comments via the Federal
eRulemaking Portal with Docket
Number NOAA–NOS–2012–0153.
—Mail: Maria Brown, Sanctuary
Superintendent, Gulf of the Farallones
National Marine Sanctuary, 991
Marine Drive, The Presidio, San
Francisco, CA 94129.
Instructions: All comments received
are a part of the public record. All
Personal Identifying Information (for
example, name, address, etc.)
voluntarily submitted by the commenter
may be publicly accessible. Do not
submit confidential business
information or otherwise sensitive or
protected information. NOAA will
accept anonymous comments (enter N/
A in the required fields to remain
anonymous). Attachments to electronic
comments will be accepted in Microsoft
Word, Excel, Wordperfect, or Adobe
PDF file formats only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Leslie Abramson, Advisory Council
Coordinator, at
Leslie.Abramson@noaa.gov or 415–561–
6622 x306.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
15 CFR Part 922
Revisions of Boundaries for the
Monterey Bay National Marine
Sanctuary; Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement;
Scoping Meetings
Office of National Marine
Sanctuaries, National Ocean Service,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
AGENCY:
Notice of Intent to Revise
Boundaries; Intent to Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement;
Scoping Meetings.
ACTION:
In accordance with section
304 of the National Marine Sanctuaries
Act, as amended, (NMSA) (16 U.S.C.
1431 et seq.), the Office of National
Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS) of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) has initiated a
review of the Monterey Bay National
Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS or
sanctuary) boundaries, to evaluate the
opportunity and effects of expanding
the sanctuary’s boundary. The process
required by NMSA will be conducted
concurrently with a public process
under the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq.). This notice also informs the
public that NOAA will coordinate its
responsibilities under section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) (16 U.S.C. 470) with its ongoing
NEPA process, pursuant to 36 CFR
800.8(a), including the use of NEPA
documents and public and stakeholder
meetings to also meet the requirements
of section 106. NOAA anticipates
completion of the final environmental
impact statement and concomitant
documents will require approximately
twelve months from the date of
publication of this Notice of Intent.
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Background Information
The Monterey Bay National Marine
Sanctuary (MBNMS), designated in
1992, is a Federally protected marine
area offshore of California’s central
coast. Stretching from Marin to Cambria,
the MBNMS encompasses a shoreline
length of 276 miles and 6,094 square
miles of ocean, extending an average
distance of 30 miles from shore. At its
deepest point, the MBNMS reaches
down 12,713 feet (more than two miles).
The Gulf of the Farallones National
Marine Sanctuary (GFNMS) has
administrative jurisdiction over the
northern portion of the MBNMS from
the San Mateo/Santa Cruz County line
northward to the existing boundary
between the two sanctuaries, and
maintains an office in San Francisco.
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When the MBNMS was designated,
the urban waters of San Francisco, Daly
City, and Pacifica were deemed
incompatible with sanctuary regulations
and excluded from MBNMS
designation. This unprotected area is
referred to as the San Francisco-Pacifica
Exclusion Area. The following activities
taking place at the time of MBNMS
designation were listed as reasons for
excluding the region:
1. Pollution problems stemming from
the combined sewer overflow
component of the City and County of
San Francisco’s sewage treatment
program;
2. High vessel traffic in the area;
3. Potential pollutants from dredge
spoils deposited in the exclusion area.
The Sanctuary has received reports
that these three conditions are no longer
valid issues for exclusion of this area.
The San Francisco Public Utilities
Commission (SFPUC) Oceanside
Wastewater Treatment Plant has
functioned for 17 years without a permit
violation and is viewed as a national
model of environmental sustainability.
Recommended vessel traffic patterns
have been moved offshore of the
exclusion area and dredge materials are
reported to be clean and are permitted
under the Environmental Protection
Agency.
In 2008, the Joint Management Plan
Review for Cordell Bank, Gulf of the
Farallones and Monterey Bay National
Marine Sanctuaries determined that
GFNMS would ‘‘facilitate a public
process in the next five years to consider
whether the exclusion area should be
incorporated into the MBNMS.’’ At the
February 23, 2012 and June 7, 2012
GFNMS Advisory Council meetings, the
Sanctuary Advisory Council (SAC)
unanimously recommended that the
sanctuary superintendent explore the
option of incorporating the exclusion
area into MBNMS boundaries.
In accordance with Section 304 of the
NMSA, ONMS is initiating a review of
the MBNMS boundaries to ‘‘evaluate
and assess a proposed expansion’’ for
the sanctuary. NOAA is proposing to
administratively add the exclusion area
to the sanctuary as a way to protect
additional nationally-significant
seascape, wildlife, shipwrecks, and to
promote ecotourism. An expanded
sanctuary could protect up to an
additional seventy-seven square
nautical miles (101 square statute
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miles), from the waters west of the
Golden Gate Bridge to the current
sanctuary boundaries, and would
support the Administration’s focus on
growing travel and tourism in the
United States and in particular in the
San Francisco Bay Area.
Review Process
The review process is composed of
four primary stages:
1. Information collection and
characterization, including public
scoping meetings.
2. Preparation and release of a draft
environmental impact statement (DEIS)
as required by Section 304(a) of the
NMSA that identifies boundary
expansion alternatives, as well as a
notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)
to amend the sanctuary regulations to
reflect any new boundary if proposed.
3. Public review and comment on the
DEIS and NPRM; and
4. Preparation and release of a final
environmental impact statement,
including a response to public
comments, with a final rule if
appropriate.
NOAA anticipates that the completion
of the final environmental impact
statement and concomitant documents
will require approximately twelve
months.
At this time, NOAA is opening a
public comment period to:
1. Gather information and public
comments from individuals,
organizations, and government agencies
on whether MBNMS should expand its
boundary and the potential effects of a
boundary expansion;
2. Help determine the scope of issues
to be addressed in the preparation of an
environmental impact statement (EIS)
pursuant to the NEPA, if warranted; and
3. Conduct a series of public scoping
meetings to collect public comment.
The public scoping meeting schedule is
presented below.
Public Scoping Meetings: The public
scoping meetings will be held on the
following dates and at the following
locations and times:
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1. Santa Cruz, CA
Date: August 16, 2012.
Location: Louden Nelson Community
Center.
Address: 301 Center Street,
Santa Cruz, CA 95060.
Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
2. San Francisco, CA
Date: August 23, 2012.
Location: Golden Gate National
Recreation Area Headquarters.
Address: Upper Fort Mason, Bldg.
201, San Francisco, CA.
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3. Pacifica, CA
Date: September 12, 2012.
Location: Pacifica Community Center,
The Card Room.
Address: 540 Crespi Drive Pacifica,
CA 94044.
Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Consultation Under National Historic
Preservation Act
This notice confirms that NOAA will
fulfill its responsibility under section
106 of the NHPA through the ongoing
NEPA process, pursuant to 36 CFR
800.8(a), including the use of NEPA
documents and public and stakeholder
meetings to meet the section 106
requirements. The NHPA specifically
applies to any agency undertaking that
may affect historic properties. Pursuant
to 36 CFR 800.16(1)(1), historic
properties includes: ‘‘any prehistoric or
historic district, site, building, structure
or object included in, or eligible for
inclusion in, the National Register of
Historic Places maintained by the
Secretary of the Interior. The term
includes artifacts, records, and remains
that are related to and located within
such properties. The term includes
properties of traditional religious and
cultural importance to an Indian tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization and that
meet the National Register criteria.’’
In fulfilling its responsibility under
the NHPA and NEPA, NOAA intends to
identify consulting parties; identify
historic properties and assess the effects
of the undertaking on such properties;
initiate formal consultation with the
State Historic Preservation Officer, the
Advisory Council of Historic
Preservation, and other consulting
parties; involve the public in
accordance with NOAA’s NEPA
procedures, and develop in consultation
with identified consulting parties
alternatives and proposed measures that
might avoid, minimize or mitigate any
adverse effects on historic properties
and describe them in any environmental
assessment or draft environmental
impact statement.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
470.
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
18 CFR Part 35
[Docket No. RM12–3–000]
Revisions to Electric Quarterly Report
Filing Process; Availability of Draft
XML Schema
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
The Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission is making
available on its Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov) a draft of the XML
schema that is being developed for use
in filing Electric Quarterly Reports as
proposed in the Commission’s June 21,
2012 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 77
FR 39447 (July 3, 2012). Please refer to
the Supplementary Information Section
below for details.
SUMMARY:
The draft XML Schema is now
available at the links mentioned below.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christina Switzer, Office of the General
Counsel, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 888 First St. NE.,
Washington, DC 20426, (202) 502–6379.
Take
notice that the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission is making
available on its Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov) a draft of the XML
schema that is being developed for use
in filing Electric Quarterly Reports as
proposed in the Commission’s June 21,
2012 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
The XML schema is still in
development, but is being made
available as a draft so that interested
parties may view the XML schema prior
to submitting comments on the
proposed rule. The link to the XML
schema can be found at both the Events
Calendar Web page at, https://
www.ferc.gov/EventCalendar/
EventDetails.aspx?ID=6411&CalType=&
CalendarID=116&Date=&View=Listview,
and on the main EQR Web page at,
https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/eqr.asp.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: July 30, 2012.
Daniel J. Basta,
Director for the Office of National Marine
Sanctuaries.
Dated: July 27, 2012.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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the rule making prior to the adoption of the final rules.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
15 CFR Part 922
Revisions of Boundaries for the Monterey Bay National Marine
Sanctuary; Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement; Scoping
Meetings
AGENCY: Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, National Ocean Service,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Revise Boundaries; Intent to Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement; Scoping Meetings.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 304 of the National Marine
Sanctuaries Act, as amended, (NMSA) (16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.), the
Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS) of the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has initiated a review of the
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS or sanctuary) boundaries,
to evaluate the opportunity and effects of expanding the sanctuary's
boundary. The process required by NMSA will be conducted concurrently
with a public process under the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). This notice also informs the public
that NOAA will coordinate its responsibilities under section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) (16 U.S.C. 470) with its
ongoing NEPA process, pursuant to 36 CFR 800.8(a), including the use of
NEPA documents and public and stakeholder meetings to also meet the
requirements of section 106. NOAA anticipates completion of the final
environmental impact statement and concomitant documents will require
approximately twelve months from the date of publication of this Notice
of Intent.
DATES: Comments must be received by October 10, 2012. Dates for scoping
meetings are:
(1) August 16, 2012
(2) August 23, 2012
(3) September 12, 2012
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted by any one of the following
methods:
--Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Submit
electronic comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal with Docket
Number NOAA-NOS-2012-0153.
--Mail: Maria Brown, Sanctuary Superintendent, Gulf of the Farallones
National Marine Sanctuary, 991 Marine Drive, The Presidio, San
Francisco, CA 94129.
Instructions: All comments received are a part of the public
record. All Personal Identifying Information (for example, name,
address, etc.) voluntarily submitted by the commenter may be publicly
accessible. Do not submit confidential business information or
otherwise sensitive or protected information. NOAA will accept
anonymous comments (enter N/A in the required fields to remain
anonymous). Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in
Microsoft Word, Excel, Wordperfect, or Adobe PDF file formats only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Leslie Abramson, Advisory Council
Coordinator, at Leslie.Abramson@noaa.gov or 415-561-6622 x306.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background Information
The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS), designated in
1992, is a Federally protected marine area offshore of California's
central coast. Stretching from Marin to Cambria, the MBNMS encompasses
a shoreline length of 276 miles and 6,094 square miles of ocean,
extending an average distance of 30 miles from shore. At its deepest
point, the MBNMS reaches down 12,713 feet (more than two miles). The
Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (GFNMS) has
administrative jurisdiction over the northern portion of the MBNMS from
the San Mateo/Santa Cruz County line northward to the existing boundary
between the two sanctuaries, and maintains an office in San Francisco.
When the MBNMS was designated, the urban waters of San Francisco,
Daly City, and Pacifica were deemed incompatible with sanctuary
regulations and excluded from MBNMS designation. This unprotected area
is referred to as the San Francisco-Pacifica Exclusion Area. The
following activities taking place at the time of MBNMS designation were
listed as reasons for excluding the region:
1. Pollution problems stemming from the combined sewer overflow
component of the City and County of San Francisco's sewage treatment
program;
2. High vessel traffic in the area;
3. Potential pollutants from dredge spoils deposited in the
exclusion area.
The Sanctuary has received reports that these three conditions are
no longer valid issues for exclusion of this area. The San Francisco
Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Oceanside Wastewater Treatment
Plant has functioned for 17 years without a permit violation and is
viewed as a national model of environmental sustainability. Recommended
vessel traffic patterns have been moved offshore of the exclusion area
and dredge materials are reported to be clean and are permitted under
the Environmental Protection Agency.
In 2008, the Joint Management Plan Review for Cordell Bank, Gulf of
the Farallones and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuaries determined
that GFNMS would ``facilitate a public process in the next five years
to consider whether the exclusion area should be incorporated into the
MBNMS.'' At the February 23, 2012 and June 7, 2012 GFNMS Advisory
Council meetings, the Sanctuary Advisory Council (SAC) unanimously
recommended that the sanctuary superintendent explore the option of
incorporating the exclusion area into MBNMS boundaries.
In accordance with Section 304 of the NMSA, ONMS is initiating a
review of the MBNMS boundaries to ``evaluate and assess a proposed
expansion'' for the sanctuary. NOAA is proposing to administratively
add the exclusion area to the sanctuary as a way to protect additional
nationally-significant seascape, wildlife, shipwrecks, and to promote
ecotourism. An expanded sanctuary could protect up to an additional
seventy-seven square nautical miles (101 square statute
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miles), from the waters west of the Golden Gate Bridge to the current
sanctuary boundaries, and would support the Administration's focus on
growing travel and tourism in the United States and in particular in
the San Francisco Bay Area.
Review Process
The review process is composed of four primary stages:
1. Information collection and characterization, including public
scoping meetings.
2. Preparation and release of a draft environmental impact
statement (DEIS) as required by Section 304(a) of the NMSA that
identifies boundary expansion alternatives, as well as a notice of
proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend the sanctuary regulations to
reflect any new boundary if proposed.
3. Public review and comment on the DEIS and NPRM; and
4. Preparation and release of a final environmental impact
statement, including a response to public comments, with a final rule
if appropriate.
NOAA anticipates that the completion of the final environmental
impact statement and concomitant documents will require approximately
twelve months.
At this time, NOAA is opening a public comment period to:
1. Gather information and public comments from individuals,
organizations, and government agencies on whether MBNMS should expand
its boundary and the potential effects of a boundary expansion;
2. Help determine the scope of issues to be addressed in the
preparation of an environmental impact statement (EIS) pursuant to the
NEPA, if warranted; and
3. Conduct a series of public scoping meetings to collect public
comment. The public scoping meeting schedule is presented below.
Public Scoping Meetings: The public scoping meetings will be held
on the following dates and at the following locations and times:
1. Santa Cruz, CA
Date: August 16, 2012.
Location: Louden Nelson Community Center.
Address: 301 Center Street,
Santa Cruz, CA 95060.
Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
2. San Francisco, CA
Date: August 23, 2012.
Location: Golden Gate National Recreation Area Headquarters.
Address: Upper Fort Mason, Bldg. 201, San Francisco, CA.
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
3. Pacifica, CA
Date: September 12, 2012.
Location: Pacifica Community Center, The Card Room.
Address: 540 Crespi Drive Pacifica, CA 94044.
Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Consultation Under National Historic Preservation Act
This notice confirms that NOAA will fulfill its responsibility
under section 106 of the NHPA through the ongoing NEPA process,
pursuant to 36 CFR 800.8(a), including the use of NEPA documents and
public and stakeholder meetings to meet the section 106 requirements.
The NHPA specifically applies to any agency undertaking that may affect
historic properties. Pursuant to 36 CFR 800.16(1)(1), historic
properties includes: ``any prehistoric or historic district, site,
building, structure or object included in, or eligible for inclusion
in, the National Register of Historic Places maintained by the
Secretary of the Interior. The term includes artifacts, records, and
remains that are related to and located within such properties. The
term includes properties of traditional religious and cultural
importance to an Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization and that
meet the National Register criteria.''
In fulfilling its responsibility under the NHPA and NEPA, NOAA
intends to identify consulting parties; identify historic properties
and assess the effects of the undertaking on such properties; initiate
formal consultation with the State Historic Preservation Officer, the
Advisory Council of Historic Preservation, and other consulting
parties; involve the public in accordance with NOAA's NEPA procedures,
and develop in consultation with identified consulting parties
alternatives and proposed measures that might avoid, minimize or
mitigate any adverse effects on historic properties and describe them
in any environmental assessment or draft environmental impact
statement.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 470.
Dated: July 30, 2012.
Daniel J. Basta,
Director for the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.
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