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Subpart I, Section 40103. Under that
section, the FAA is charged with
prescribing regulations to assign the use
of the airspace necessary to ensure the
safety of aircraft and the efficient use of
airspace. This regulation is within the
scope of that authority as it would
modify controlled airspace at Astoria
Regional Airport, Astoria, OR.
This proposal will be subject to an
environmental analysis in accordance
with FAA Order 1050.1E,
‘‘Environmental Impacts: Policies and
Procedures’’ prior to any FAA final
regulatory action.
List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71
Airspace, Incorporation by reference,
Navigation (air).
Regional Airport; and within 8.3 miles north
and 4 miles south of the Astoria Regional
Airport 096° bearing from 12 miles east, to
28.3 miles east of Astoria Regional Airport;
and within a 15.9-mile radius of Astoria
Regional Airport extending clockwise from
the 326° bearing to the 347° bearing of the
airport; and within a 23.1-mile radius of
Astoria Regional Airport extending clockwise
from the 347° bearing to the 039° bearing of
the airport extending from the 15.9-mile
radius to a 23.1-mile radius of Astoria
Regional Airport extending clockwise from
the airport 039° bearing to the airport 185°
bearing.
Issued in Seattle, Washington, on
September 25, 2012.
Vered Lovett,
Acting Manager, Operations Support Group,
Western Service Center.
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The Proposed Amendment
Accordingly, pursuant to the
authority delegated to me, the Federal
Aviation Administration proposes to
amend 14 CFR part 71 as follows:
PART 71—DESIGNATION OF CLASS A,
B, C, D AND E AIRSPACE AREAS; AIR
TRAFFIC SERVICE ROUTES; AND
REPORTING POINTS
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39 CFR Part 3001
[Docket No. RM2012–8; Order No. 1488]
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Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
1. The authority citation for 14 CFR
part 71 continues to read as follows:
AGENCY:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40103, 40113,
40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR, 1959–
1963 Comp., p. 389.
SUMMARY:
§ 71.1
ACTION:
[Amended]
2. The incorporation by reference in
14 CFR 71.1 of the Federal Aviation
Administration Order 7400.9W,
Airspace Designations and Reporting
Points, dated August 8, 2012, and
effective September 15, 2012 is
amended as follows:
Paragraph 6005 Class E airspace areas
extending upward from 700 feet or more
above the surface of the earth.
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ANM OR E5 Astoria, OR [Modified]
Astoria Regional Airport, Astoria, OR
(Lat. 46°09′29″ N., long. 123°52′43″ W.)
Seaside Municipal Airport
(Lat. 46°00′54″ N., long. 123°54′28″ W.)
That airspace extending from 700 feet
above the surface within a 7-mile radius of
Astoria Regional Airport; and within 6 miles
north and 8.3 miles south of the Astoria
Regional Airport 268° bearing extending from
the 7-mile radius to 17.5 miles west of
Astoria Regional Airport, excluding the
portion within a 1.8-mile radius of Seaside
Municipal Airport; and within 4 miles
northeast and 8.3 miles southwest of the
Astoria Regional Airport 326° bearing
extending from the 7-mile radius to 21.4
miles northwest of Astoria Regional Airport;
and within 4 miles each side of the Astoria
Regional Airport 096° bearing extending from
the 7-mile radius to 12 miles east of Astoria
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The Commission is noticing a
recently-filed Postal Service petition to
initiate an informal rulemaking
proceeding to consider changes in
analytical principles (Proposals Eight
and Nine) used in periodic reporting.
This notice provides an opportunity for
the public to comment on the potential
changes.
DATES: Comments are due: October 29,
2012. Reply Comments are due:
November 8, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at http:ww.prc.gov.
Commenters who cannot submit their
views electronically should contact the
person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT portion of the
preamble for advice on alternatives to
electronic filings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202–789–6824.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
September 28, 2012, the Postal Service
filed a petition pursuant to 39 CFR
3050.11 requesting that the Commission
initiate an informal rulemaking
proceeding to consider changes in the
analytical methods approved for use in
periodic reporting.1 The Postal Service
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the Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed
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also requests that the Commission
complete action on the petition by
December 1, 2012, so that the proposed
changes can be incorporated into the
Annual Compliance Report (ACR) for
FY 2012. Petition at 1.
Proposal Eight: Transfer Mail
Processing Cost Model for Machinable
and Irregular Standard Mail Parcels to
the Mail Processing Cost Model for
Parcel Select/Parcel Return Service. The
Postal Service proposes to move the
machinable and irregular cost
worksheets contained in the Standard
Mail parcel mail processing cost model
to the Parcel Select/Parcel Return
Service mail processing cost model and
to relabel the worksheets as
‘‘Lightweight Parcel Select.’’ Id. at 3.
The Commission, in Docket No.
MC2010–36, conditionally approved the
transfer of the commercial Standard
machinable and irregular parcel price
categories from the market dominant
product list to the competitive product
list as ‘‘Lightweight Parcel Select,’’ a
subcategory of Parcel Select.2 The
transfer became effective with the
implementation of new prices in
January 2012.3 The Postal Service states
that costs reported for FY 2012 should
reflect the incorporation of Lightweight
Parcel Select into Parcel Select. Petition
at 4.
The Postal Service states that the
proposed changes are solely mechanical
in nature because the number of
machinable and irregular price
categories, as well as the presort level
and destination entry point for each
price category, have not changed as a
result of the commercial Standard Mail
parcel price categories being moved to
the competitive products list. Id. at 3.
The Postal Service also proposes that
the Parcel Select and Lightweight Parcel
Select model cost estimates be used to
Changes in Analytical Principles (Proposals Eight
and Nine), September 28, 2012 (Petition).
2 Docket No. MC2010–36, Order Conditionally
Granting Request to Transfer Commercial Standard
Mail Parcels to the Competitive Product List, March
2, 2011 (Order No. 689). The Commission imposed
‘‘the following conditions: (1) The Postal Service
files a notice of competitive price adjustment for
Parcel Select rates, including Lightweight Parcel
Select parcels, that demonstrates such rates satisfy
39 U.S.C. 3633(a) and 39 CFR part 3015; (2) the
Commission issues an order finding that the Parcel
Select rates in (1) above satisfy 39 U.S.C. 3633(a)
and 39 CFR part 3015; and (3) the Standard Mail
Parcels transfer authorized by this Order is not
effective until the effective date of prices authorized
in (b), above.’’ Id. at 19.
3 In Docket No. CP2012–2, the Commission
approved an 8.9 percent rate increase for
Lightweight Parcel Select and found that the Postal
Service had met the conditions set out in Order No.
689. Docket No. CP2012–2, Order No. 1062, Order
Approving Changes in Rates of General
Applicability for Competitive Products, at 4, 10–13,
December 21, 2011.
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de-average the mail processing cost by
shape estimate for all Parcel Select in
the FY 2012 ACR. Id.
Proposal Nine: Modify First-Class
Mail, Standard Mail, and Periodicals
Flats Cost Models. The Postal Service
proposes to make eight modifications to
the Periodicals Flats model. The Postal
Service also proposes to apply four of
the modifications to the First-Class Mail
and Standard Mail Flats models. Id. at
5. The Postal Service states that the
model for each class is contained in
library reference USPS–LR–RM2012–8/
1, with the proposed modifications
incorporated (via toggle switches).4
Some of the modifications are
straightforward. Others, however,
involve significant changes, particularly
for Periodicals.
The first proposed modification
removes the ability to isolate (via toggle
switches) the effect of individual
changes proposed in Docket No.
RM2012–2. Id. Those changes were
approved by the Commission. The
Postal Service considers the switches to
be superfluous. Id. This modification
affects the models for all three classes.
The second modification corrects
what the Postal Service describes as
‘‘cell referencing errors’’ in the
Periodicals model. Id.
The third modification accounts for
more sources of rejects and adjusts some
reject rates to make them consistent
with Management Operating Data
System (MODS) estimates. Id. at 6–8.
This modification affects the models for
all three classes.
The fourth modification accounts for
changes in allied operations resulting
from the introduction of the AFSM 100
and FSS. The modifications only apply
to the Periodicals model. Id. at 9–10.
The fifth modification creates classspecific FSS coverage factors. Each
coverage factor is the ratio of MODS FSS
total pieces fed (by class) to volume as
reported in the Revenue, Pieces, and
Weight report. Id. at 10–11. This
modification affects the models for all
three classes.
The sixth modification removes the
costs of sorting mail to post office boxes
from all three flats models and
designates these costs as ‘‘nonmodeled.’’ Id. at 11.
The seventh modification updates the
estimates of the average number of
cross-dock movements by container
type by entry facility for Periodicals.
4 Id. According to the Postal Service, the impact
of individual modifications can be estimated by
manipulating the toggle switches. The Postal
Service has not provided explicit estimates of the
impact of individual modifications in Proposal
Nine, nor has it provided an estimate of aggregate
impact.
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The update relies on Mail.dat files by
publication and a Postal Service
database of individual transportation
routes. The Postal Service states that the
new estimates are generally similar to
those provided in Docket No. R2006–1.
Id. at 11–15.
The eighth modification uses the
results of the seventh modification to
simplify the development of costs by
container type by entry facility for
Periodicals. According to the Postal
Service, simply having the number of
facilities that a container passes through
before it reaches the destination facility
is sufficient to calculate the number of
times the average container incurs each
process. Id. at 15–18.
It is ordered:
1. The Petition of the United States
Postal Service Requesting Initiation of a
Proceeding to Consider Proposed
Changes in Analytical Principles
(Proposals Eight and Nine), filed
September 28, 2012, is granted.
2. The Commission establishes Docket
No. RM2012–8 to consider the matters
raised by the Postal Service’s Petition.
3. Interested persons may submit
comments on Proposals Eight and Nine
no later than October 29, 2012.
4. Reply comments are due no later
than November 8, 2012.
5. Lawrence Fenster is appointed to
serve as the Public Representative to
represent the interests of the general
public in this proceeding.
6. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
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AGENCY
40 CFR Part 55
[OAR–2004–0091; FRL–9737–7]
Outer Continental Shelf Air
Regulations; Consistency Update for
California
Environmental Protection
Agency (‘‘EPA’’).
ACTION: Proposed rule—Consistency
Update.
AGENCY:
EPA is proposing to update a
portion of the Outer Continental Shelf
(‘‘OCS’’) Air Regulations. Requirements
applying to OCS sources located within
25 miles of States’ seaward boundaries
must be updated periodically to remain
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consistent with the requirements of the
corresponding onshore area (‘‘COA’’), as
mandated by section 328(a)(1) of the
Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990 (‘‘the
Act’’). The portions of the OCS air
regulations that are being updated
pertain to the requirements for OCS
sources by the Ventura County Air
Pollution Control District (Ventura
County APCD). The intended effect of
approving the OCS requirements for the
Ventura County APCD is to regulate
emissions from OCS sources in
accordance with the requirements
onshore. The change to the existing
requirements discussed below is
proposed to be incorporated by
reference into the Code of Federal
Regulations and is listed in the
appendix to the OCS air regulations.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before November 8, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments,
identified by docket number OAR–
2004–0091, by one of the following
methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.
regulations.gov. Follow the on-line
instructions.
2. Email: steckel.andrew@epa.gov.
3. Mail or deliver: Andrew Steckel
(Air-4), U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street,
San Francisco, CA 94105–3901.
Instructions: All comments will be
included in the public docket without
change and may be made available
online at www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided, unless the comment includes
Confidential Business Information (CBI)
or other information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Information that
you consider CBI or otherwise protected
should be clearly identified as such and
should not be submitted through www.
regulations.gov or email. www.
regulations.gov is an ‘‘anonymous
access’’ system, and EPA will not know
your identity or contact information
unless you provide it in the body of
your comment. If you send email
directly to EPA, your email address will
be automatically captured and included
as part of the public comment. If EPA
cannot read your comment due to
technical difficulties and cannot contact
you for clarification, EPA may not be
able to consider your comment.
Electronic files should avoid the use of
special characters, any form of
encryption, and be free of any defects or
viruses.
Docket: The index to the docket for
this action is available electronically at
www.regulations.gov and in hard copy
at EPA Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street,
San Francisco, California. While all
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
39 CFR Part 3001
[Docket No. RM2012-8; Order No. 1488]
New Postal Product
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is noticing a recently-filed Postal Service
petition to initiate an informal rulemaking proceeding to consider
changes in analytical principles (Proposals Eight and Nine) used in
periodic reporting. This notice provides an opportunity for the public
to comment on the potential changes.
DATES: Comments are due: October 29, 2012. Reply Comments are due:
November 8, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically via the Commission's Filing
Online system at http:ww.prc.gov. Commenters who cannot submit their
views electronically should contact the person identified in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT portion of the preamble for advice on
alternatives to electronic filings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202-789-6824.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 28, 2012, the Postal Service
filed a petition pursuant to 39 CFR 3050.11 requesting that the
Commission initiate an informal rulemaking proceeding to consider
changes in the analytical methods approved for use in periodic
reporting.\1\ The Postal Service also requests that the Commission
complete action on the petition by December 1, 2012, so that the
proposed changes can be incorporated into the Annual Compliance Report
(ACR) for FY 2012. Petition at 1.
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\1\ Petition of the United States Postal Service for the
Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed Changes in
Analytical Principles (Proposals Eight and Nine), September 28, 2012
(Petition).
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Proposal Eight: Transfer Mail Processing Cost Model for Machinable
and Irregular Standard Mail Parcels to the Mail Processing Cost Model
for Parcel Select/Parcel Return Service. The Postal Service proposes to
move the machinable and irregular cost worksheets contained in the
Standard Mail parcel mail processing cost model to the Parcel Select/
Parcel Return Service mail processing cost model and to relabel the
worksheets as ``Lightweight Parcel Select.'' Id. at 3. The Commission,
in Docket No. MC2010-36, conditionally approved the transfer of the
commercial Standard machinable and irregular parcel price categories
from the market dominant product list to the competitive product list
as ``Lightweight Parcel Select,'' a subcategory of Parcel Select.\2\
The transfer became effective with the implementation of new prices in
January 2012.\3\ The Postal Service states that costs reported for FY
2012 should reflect the incorporation of Lightweight Parcel Select into
Parcel Select. Petition at 4.
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\2\ Docket No. MC2010-36, Order Conditionally Granting Request
to Transfer Commercial Standard Mail Parcels to the Competitive
Product List, March 2, 2011 (Order No. 689). The Commission imposed
``the following conditions: (1) The Postal Service files a notice of
competitive price adjustment for Parcel Select rates, including
Lightweight Parcel Select parcels, that demonstrates such rates
satisfy 39 U.S.C. 3633(a) and 39 CFR part 3015; (2) the Commission
issues an order finding that the Parcel Select rates in (1) above
satisfy 39 U.S.C. 3633(a) and 39 CFR part 3015; and (3) the Standard
Mail Parcels transfer authorized by this Order is not effective
until the effective date of prices authorized in (b), above.'' Id.
at 19.
\3\ In Docket No. CP2012-2, the Commission approved an 8.9
percent rate increase for Lightweight Parcel Select and found that
the Postal Service had met the conditions set out in Order No. 689.
Docket No. CP2012-2, Order No. 1062, Order Approving Changes in
Rates of General Applicability for Competitive Products, at 4, 10-
13, December 21, 2011.
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The Postal Service states that the proposed changes are solely
mechanical in nature because the number of machinable and irregular
price categories, as well as the presort level and destination entry
point for each price category, have not changed as a result of the
commercial Standard Mail parcel price categories being moved to the
competitive products list. Id. at 3. The Postal Service also proposes
that the Parcel Select and Lightweight Parcel Select model cost
estimates be used to
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de-average the mail processing cost by shape estimate for all Parcel
Select in the FY 2012 ACR. Id.
Proposal Nine: Modify First-Class Mail, Standard Mail, and
Periodicals Flats Cost Models. The Postal Service proposes to make
eight modifications to the Periodicals Flats model. The Postal Service
also proposes to apply four of the modifications to the First-Class
Mail and Standard Mail Flats models. Id. at 5. The Postal Service
states that the model for each class is contained in library reference
USPS-LR-RM2012-8/1, with the proposed modifications incorporated (via
toggle switches).\4\ Some of the modifications are straightforward.
Others, however, involve significant changes, particularly for
Periodicals.
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\4\ Id. According to the Postal Service, the impact of
individual modifications can be estimated by manipulating the toggle
switches. The Postal Service has not provided explicit estimates of
the impact of individual modifications in Proposal Nine, nor has it
provided an estimate of aggregate impact.
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The first proposed modification removes the ability to isolate (via
toggle switches) the effect of individual changes proposed in Docket
No. RM2012-2. Id. Those changes were approved by the Commission. The
Postal Service considers the switches to be superfluous. Id. This
modification affects the models for all three classes.
The second modification corrects what the Postal Service describes
as ``cell referencing errors'' in the Periodicals model. Id.
The third modification accounts for more sources of rejects and
adjusts some reject rates to make them consistent with Management
Operating Data System (MODS) estimates. Id. at 6-8. This modification
affects the models for all three classes.
The fourth modification accounts for changes in allied operations
resulting from the introduction of the AFSM 100 and FSS. The
modifications only apply to the Periodicals model. Id. at 9-10.
The fifth modification creates class-specific FSS coverage factors.
Each coverage factor is the ratio of MODS FSS total pieces fed (by
class) to volume as reported in the Revenue, Pieces, and Weight report.
Id. at 10-11. This modification affects the models for all three
classes.
The sixth modification removes the costs of sorting mail to post
office boxes from all three flats models and designates these costs as
``non-modeled.'' Id. at 11.
The seventh modification updates the estimates of the average
number of cross-dock movements by container type by entry facility for
Periodicals. The update relies on Mail.dat files by publication and a
Postal Service database of individual transportation routes. The Postal
Service states that the new estimates are generally similar to those
provided in Docket No. R2006-1. Id. at 11-15.
The eighth modification uses the results of the seventh
modification to simplify the development of costs by container type by
entry facility for Periodicals. According to the Postal Service, simply
having the number of facilities that a container passes through before
it reaches the destination facility is sufficient to calculate the
number of times the average container incurs each process. Id. at 15-
18.
It is ordered:
1. The Petition of the United States Postal Service Requesting
Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed Changes in Analytical
Principles (Proposals Eight and Nine), filed September 28, 2012, is
granted.
2. The Commission establishes Docket No. RM2012-8 to consider the
matters raised by the Postal Service's Petition.
3. Interested persons may submit comments on Proposals Eight and
Nine no later than October 29, 2012.
4. Reply comments are due no later than November 8, 2012.
5. Lawrence Fenster is appointed to serve as the Public
Representative to represent the interests of the general public in this
proceeding.
6. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this notice in
the Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
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