Issuance of an Amendment to the Presidential Permit for the City of Eagle Pass International Bridge Board Regarding the Port of Entry Known as Eagle Pass II, 28010-28011 [2013-11277]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8320]
Issuance of an Amendment to the
Presidential Permit for the City of
Eagle Pass International Bridge Board
Regarding the Port of Entry Known as
Eagle Pass II
SUMMARY: The Department of State
issued an amendment to the
Presidential Permit to the City of Eagle
Pass International Bridge Board on May
2, 2013, eliminating the requirement
that it provide land to the federal
government free of charge, so that it may
begin to collect payment for the use of
the bridge’s temporary inspection
facilities located on land leased to the
federal government if certain conditions
in the permit are satisfied. In making
this determination, the Department
provided public notice of the proposed
amendment (75 FR 39089, July 10,
2010), offered the opportunity for
comment and consulted with other
federal agencies, as required by
Executive Order 11423, as amended.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peter Marigliano, Mexico Border Affairs
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By virtue of the authority vested in me as
Under Secretary of State for Economic
Growth, Energy and the Environment,
including those authorities under Executive
Order 11423, 33 FR 11741, as amended by
Executive Order 12847 of May 17, 1993, 58
FR 29511, Executive Order 13284 of January
23, 2003, 68 FR 4075, and Executive Order
13337 of April 30, 2004, 69 FR 25299; and
Department of State Delegation of Authority
118–2 of January 26, 2006; I hereby amend
as set forth herein the permission granted in
Presidential Permit Number 96–01, signed on
April 12, 1996, to the City of Eagle Pass
International Bridge Board (hereinafter
referred to as ‘‘permittee’’) to construct,
connect, operate, and maintain a new
international vehicular and pedestrian bridge
between the City of Eagle Pass, Maverick
County, Texas and Piedras Negras, Coahuila,
Mexico, at about mile 495.71 on the Rio
Grande.
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1. Article 10 of the Presidential Permit
Number 96–01, signed on April 12, 1996, is
amended and replaced in its entirety with the
following provisions:
Article 10. (1) The permittee shall provide
to the General Services Administration (GSA)
for the use and benefit of the United States
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and to
other Federal Inspection Agencies, as
appropriate, temporary inspectional
facilities, at a mutually agreed upon site that
are adequate and acceptable to the Federal
Inspection Agencies. In providing the
inspection facilities, including selection of
the site, the permittee shall fully comply
with all National Environmental Policy Act
and National Historic Preservation Act
mitigation provisions and stipulations.
(2) The permittee shall negotiate with the
GSA agreements to provide the inspection
facilities with such terms, conditions,
covenants, and agreements mutually
acceptable to the parties covering the
following matters:
(i) An agreement providing for payment
retroactively to July 11, 2010, until the
Closing Date described in Article 10(2) (ii) for
the use of all of the inspection facilities;
(ii) A Donation Agreement and Special
Warranty Deed between permittee and GSA
conveying a portion of the inspection
facilities in fee simple to the United States
of America, in satisfaction of the permittee’s
obligations under Article 14 of this
Presidential Permit, which conveyance shall
take place on or before May 31, 2013 (the
‘‘Closing Date’’); and,
(iii) a lease agreement covering all
remaining real property comprising the
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inspection facilities not covered by the
Donation Agreement and the Special
Warranty Deed, commencing on the Closing
Date.
2. If for any reason permittee and GSA fail
to execute and deliver any of the instruments
called for under the amended Article 10(2),
above, by the Closing Date, the amendment
to Article 10 shall be null and void, and
permittee shall continue to provide to the
CBP and to other Federal Inspection
Agencies, as appropriate, the inspection
facilities at no cost to the Federal
Government in accordance with the
provisions of the original Presidential Permit.
3. Aside from the amendments to Article
10 detailed above, Presidential Permit
Number 96–01, signed on April 12, 1996,
remains unaltered and in effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, Robert D.
Hormats, Under Secretary of State for
Economic Growth, Energy and the
Environment, have hereunto set my hand this
2nd day of May, 2013 in the City of
Washington, District of Columbia.
Robert D. Hormats,
Under Secretary of State for Economic
Growth, Energy and the Environment.
Kevin M. O’Reilly,
Director, Office of Mexican Affairs, Bureau
of Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S.
Department of State.
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[Docket No. FHWA–2013–0015]
2013 Temporary Closure of I–395 Just
South of Conway Street in the City of
Baltimore to Vehicular Traffic To
Accommodate the Construction and
Operation of the Baltimore Grand Prix
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Maryland (just south of Conway Street
in Baltimore City) from approximately 7
p.m. on Wednesday, August 28, 2013,
until approximately 6 a.m. on Tuesday,
September 3, 2013. The closure is
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Baltimore Grand Prix (BGP), which will
use the streets of downtown Baltimore
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the provisions in 23 CFR 658.11 which
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designated in Appendix A of 23 CFR
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The FHWA seeks comments from the
general public on this request submitted
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accordance with section 658.11(d) for
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The FHWA is responsible for
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The MDTA has submitted a request to
the FHWA for approval of the temporary
closure of I–395 just south of Conway
Street in the city of Baltimore from the
period beginning Wednesday, August
28, 2013, at approximately 7 p.m.
through Tuesday, September 3, 2013, at
around 6 a.m., encompassing the Labor
Day holiday. The incoming request and
supporting documents, including maps,
may be viewed electronically at the
docket established for this notice at
https://www.regulations.gov. This
closure will be undertaken in support of
the BGP which will use the streets of
downtown Baltimore as a race course.
The MDTA is the owner and operator of
I–395 and I–95 within the city of
Baltimore.
The 2013 event is expected to attract
160,000 spectators over a 3–4 day
period, not including the event
organizer workforce and volunteers, the
racing organizations and their respective
personnel, or media and vendors. Event
planners expect spectators from within
a 400-mile radius of the city, with a
large portion traveling the I–95 corridor.
It is anticipated that the attendance for
the peak day (Sunday) will reach 70,000
people with most arriving by private
vehicle.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8320]
Issuance of an Amendment to the Presidential Permit for the City
of Eagle Pass International Bridge Board Regarding the Port of Entry
Known as Eagle Pass II
SUMMARY: The Department of State issued an amendment to the
Presidential Permit to the City of Eagle Pass International Bridge
Board on May 2, 2013, eliminating the requirement that it provide land
to the federal government free of charge, so that it may begin to
collect payment for the use of the bridge's temporary inspection
facilities located on land leased to the federal government if certain
conditions in the permit are satisfied. In making this determination,
the Department provided public notice of the proposed amendment (75 FR
39089, July 10, 2010), offered the opportunity for comment and
consulted with other federal agencies, as required by Executive Order
11423, as amended.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Marigliano, Mexico Border
Affairs Officer, via email at WHA-BorderAffairs@state.gov, by phone at
202-647-9895 or by mail at Office of Mexican Affairs--Room 1329,
Department of State, 2201 C St. NW., Washington, DC 20520. Information
about Presidential permits is available on the Internet at https://www.state.gov/p/wha/rt/permit/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following is the text of the issued
permit amendment:
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Under Secretary of
State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment, including
those authorities under Executive Order 11423, 33 FR 11741, as
amended by Executive Order 12847 of May 17, 1993, 58 FR 29511,
Executive Order 13284 of January 23, 2003, 68 FR 4075, and Executive
Order 13337 of April 30, 2004, 69 FR 25299; and Department of State
Delegation of Authority 118-2 of January 26, 2006; I hereby amend as
set forth herein the permission granted in Presidential Permit
Number 96-01, signed on April 12, 1996, to the City of Eagle Pass
International Bridge Board (hereinafter referred to as
``permittee'') to construct, connect, operate, and maintain a new
international vehicular and pedestrian bridge between the City of
Eagle Pass, Maverick County, Texas and Piedras Negras, Coahuila,
Mexico, at about mile 495.71 on the Rio Grande.
* * * * *
1. Article 10 of the Presidential Permit Number 96-01, signed on
April 12, 1996, is amended and replaced in its entirety with the
following provisions:
Article 10. (1) The permittee shall provide to the General
Services Administration (GSA) for the use and benefit of the United
States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and to other Federal
Inspection Agencies, as appropriate, temporary inspectional
facilities, at a mutually agreed upon site that are adequate and
acceptable to the Federal Inspection Agencies. In providing the
inspection facilities, including selection of the site, the
permittee shall fully comply with all National Environmental Policy
Act and National Historic Preservation Act mitigation provisions and
stipulations.
(2) The permittee shall negotiate with the GSA agreements to
provide the inspection facilities with such terms, conditions,
covenants, and agreements mutually acceptable to the parties
covering the following matters:
(i) An agreement providing for payment retroactively to July 11,
2010, until the Closing Date described in Article 10(2) (ii) for the
use of all of the inspection facilities;
(ii) A Donation Agreement and Special Warranty Deed between
permittee and GSA conveying a portion of the inspection facilities
in fee simple to the United States of America, in satisfaction of
the permittee's obligations under Article 14 of this Presidential
Permit, which conveyance shall take place on or before May 31, 2013
(the ``Closing Date''); and,
(iii) a lease agreement covering all remaining real property
comprising the
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inspection facilities not covered by the Donation Agreement and the
Special Warranty Deed, commencing on the Closing Date.
2. If for any reason permittee and GSA fail to execute and
deliver any of the instruments called for under the amended Article
10(2), above, by the Closing Date, the amendment to Article 10 shall
be null and void, and permittee shall continue to provide to the CBP
and to other Federal Inspection Agencies, as appropriate, the
inspection facilities at no cost to the Federal Government in
accordance with the provisions of the original Presidential Permit.
3. Aside from the amendments to Article 10 detailed above,
Presidential Permit Number 96-01, signed on April 12, 1996, remains
unaltered and in effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, Robert D. Hormats, Under Secretary of
State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment, have hereunto
set my hand this 2nd day of May, 2013 in the City of Washington,
District of Columbia.
Robert D. Hormats,
Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the
Environment.
Kevin M. O'Reilly,
Director, Office of Mexican Affairs, Bureau of Western Hemisphere
Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
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