Landmarks Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board Meeting, 69437-69438 [2013-27565]

Download as PDF TKELLEY on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 223 / Tuesday, November 19, 2013 / Notices populations to Appendix II, based on information contained in the supporting statements for the various CITES amendment proposals. On October 5, 1995, we received a petition from the President of the ˜ International Vicuna Consortium, an association of companies in the fiber ˜ industry, requesting that the vicuna be removed from the U.S. list of endangered and threatened wildlife, or reclassified with a special rule that would allow for commercial trade that would benefit the conservation of the species. The petitioners cited, among other things, improved management of ˜ vicuna populations and improved enforcement and trade controls. Our 90day finding on whether the petition presented substantial information and our 12-month finding on whether the petitioned action was warranted were subsumed within a proposed rule, which was published in the Federal Register on September 8, 1999 (64 FR 48743). In a final rule published on May 30, 2002 (67 FR 37695), we reclassified the populations of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru as threatened under the Act. We also established a special rule (under Section 4(d) of the Act) allowing the importation into the United States of legal fiber and legal products produced ˜ with fiber from vicuna populations listed as threatened under the Act and in Appendix II of CITES, if certain conditions were satisfied by the exporting or re-exporting country. We retained as endangered under the Act ˜ the recently introduced vicuna population of Ecuador, treated as a distinct population segment under the Act in accordance with the Service’s Policy on Distinct Vertebrate Population Segments (61 FR 4722; February 7, 1996). Effective June 12, 2013, the CITES Parties adopted a proposal that ˜ transferred the whole vicuna population of Ecuador from Appendix I to Appendix II. According to the CITES annotation, the revised Appendix II listing refers only to specific populations of Argentina (the populations of the Provinces of Jujuy and Catamarca and the semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja, and San Juan), Chile (population of the Primera ´ Region), Ecuador (the whole population), Peru (the whole population), and the Plurinational State of Bolivia (the whole population); all other populations are included in Appendix I. VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:21 Nov 18, 2013 Jkt 232001 Request for Information To ensure that a 5-year review is complete and based on the best available scientific and commercial information, we request new information from all sources. See ‘‘What Information Do We Consider In Our Review?’’ for specific criteria. If you submit information, please support it with documentation such as maps, bibliographic references, methods used to gather and analyze the data, and/or copies of any pertinent publications, reports, or letters by knowledgeable sources. Public Availability of Submissions Before including your address, phone number, email address, or other personal identifying information in your submission, you should be aware that your entire comment—including your personal identifying information—may be made publicly available at any time. Although you can request that personal information be withheld from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Materials received will be available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the office where the comments are submitted. Authority This document is published under the authority of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). Dated: November 4, 2013. Gary Frazer, Assistant Director for Ecological Services, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. [FR Doc. 2013–27584 Filed 11–18–13; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–55–P 69437 The meeting will be held on December 17, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and December 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. Location: The Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives, 3rd Floor, The Richard L. Hurlbut Memorial Hall, 1201 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20036. Agenda: The National Park System Advisory Board and its Landmarks Committee may consider the following nominations: DATES: California California Powder Works Bridge, Santa Cruz County, CA Florida The Research Studio, Maitland, FL Indiana Duck Creek Aqueduct, Metamora, Franklin County, IN Louisiana The St. Charles Line, New Orleans, LA Maine Admiral Robert E. Peary Summer Home, Harpswell, ME Perkins Homestead, New Castle, ME Massachusetts Lydia Pinkham House, Lynn, MA Michigan GM Tech Center, Warren, MI New Jersey Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, NJ Vermont Brown Bridge, Rutland County, VT Proposed Amendments to Existing Designations: Pennsylvania DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service [NPS–WASO–NRNHL–13730; PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000] Landmarks Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board Meeting Andrew Wyeth Studio and Kuerner Farm, Chadds Ford Township, PA (updated documentation, boundary expansion, and name change) Montana and North Dakota AGENCY: Fort Union Trading Post, Williams County, ND, and Roosevelt County, MT (updated documentation) ACTION: Ohio National Park Service, Interior. Notice of meeting. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix 1– 16, and Part 65 of title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations, that a meeting of the Landmarks Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board will be held beginning at 9:00 a.m. on December 17, 2013, in Washington, DC. The meeting will continue beginning at 9:00 a.m. on December 18, 2013. SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00076 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Colonel Charles Young House, Greene County, OH (updated documentation) Proposed Withdrawal of Designations: Virginia Eight-Foot High Speed Tunnel, Hampton (City), VA Full Scale 30- x 60-Foot Tunnel, Hampton (City), VA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Henry, Historian, National E:\FR\FM\19NON1.SGM 19NON1 69438 Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 223 / Tuesday, November 19, 2013 / Notices Historic Landmarks Program, National Park Service, 1201 Eye Street NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20005; telephone (202) 354–2216 or email: Patty_Henry@ nps.gov. TKELLEY on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 17:21 Nov 18, 2013 [FR Doc. 2013–27565 Filed 11–18–13; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4312–51–P Jkt 232001 INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation No. 332–542, Investigation No. 332–544, Investigation No. 332–545, Investigation No. 332–546] AGOA: Trade and Investment Performance Overview; AGOA: Economic Effects of Providing DutyFree Treatment for Imports, U.S. AGOA Rules of Origin: Possible Changes To Promote Regional Integration and Increase Exports to the United States; EU-South Africa FTA: Impact on U.S. Exports to South Africa United States International Trade Commission. ACTION: Institution of investigations, scheduling of public hearing, and opportunity to provide written submissions. AGENCY: Following receipt of a request dated September 30, 2013 (received October 17, 2013) from the United States Trade Representative (USTR) under section 332(g) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1332(g)), the U.S. International Trade Commission (Commission) instituted four investigations for the purpose of providing the requested information: investigation No. 332–542, AGOA: Trade and Investment Performance Overview; investigation No. 332–544, AGOA: Economic Effects of Providing Duty-Free Treatment for Imports; investigation No. 332–545, U.S. AGOA Rules of Origin: Possible Changes to Promote Regional Integration and Increase Exports to the United States; and investigation No. 332–546, EUSouth Africa FTA: Impact on U.S. Exports to South Africa. DATES: December 13, 2013: Deadline for filing requests to appear at the public hearing. December 17, 2013: Deadline for filing pre-hearing briefs and statements. January 14, 2014: Public hearing. January 21, 2014: Deadline for filing post-hearing briefs and statements. January 21, 2014: Deadline for filing all other written submissions. April 17, 2014: Transmittal to USTR of Commission reports on investigation Nos. 332–542, 332–544, and 332–546. April 30, 2014: Transmittal to USTR of report on Commission investigation No. 332–545. SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00077 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 All Commission offices, including the Commission’s hearing rooms, are located in the United States International Trade Commission Building, 500 E Street SW., Washington, DC. All written submissions should be addressed to the Secretary, United States International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20436. The public record for these investigations may be viewed on the Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov/edis3-internal/ app. ADDRESSES: The purpose of the meeting of the Landmarks Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board is to evaluate nominations of historic properties in order to advise the National Park System Advisory Board of the qualifications of each property being proposed for National Historic Landmark (NHL) designation, and to make recommendations regarding the possible designation of those properties as National Historic Landmarks to the National Park System Advisory Board at a subsequent meeting at a place and time to be determined. The Committee also makes recommendations to the National Park System Advisory Board regarding amendments to existing designations and proposals for withdrawal of designation. The members of the Landmarks Committee are: Ms. Belinda Faustinos, Acting Chair Dr. James M. Allan Dr. Cary Carson Mr. Luis Hoyos, AIA Dr. Barbara J. Mills Dr. William J. Murtagh Dr. William D. Seale Dr. Michael E. Stevens The meeting will be open to the public. Pursuant to 36 CFR Part 65, any member of the public may file, for consideration by the Landmarks Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board, written comments concerning the National Historic Landmarks nominations, amendments to existing designations, or proposals for withdrawal of designation. Comments should be submitted to J. Paul Loether, Chief, National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program, National Park Service, 1201 Eye Street NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20005, email: Paul_ Loether@nps.gov. 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. VerDate Mar<15>2010 Dated: November 13, 2013. Alma Ripps, Chief, Office of Policy. For information with respect to specific investigations: (1) Investigation No. 332–542, Project Leader Joanna Bonarriva (202–205–3312 or Joanna.Bonarriva@usitc.gov) or Deputy Project Leader Joanne Guth (202–205–3264 or Joanne.Guth@ usitc.gov); (2) Investigation No. 332–544, Project Leader Kathryn Lundquist (202–205– 2563 or Kathryn.Lundquist@usitc.gov) or Deputy Project Leader Andrew David (202–205–3368 or Andrew.David@ usitc.gov); (3) Investigation No. 332–545, Project Leader Deborah McNay (202–205–3425 or Deborah.McNay@usitc.gov) or Deputy Project Leader Heidi Colby-Oizumi (202–205–3391 or Heidi.Colby@ usitc.gov); (4) Investigation No. 332–546, Project Leader David Riker (202–205–2201 or David.Riker@usitc.gov) or Deputy Project Leader Kyle Johnson (202–205– 3229 or Kyle.Johnson@usitc.gov). For information on the legal aspect of each of these investigations, contact William Gearhart of the Commission’s Office of the General Counsel (202–205– 3091 or william.gearhart@usitc.gov). The media should contact Margaret O’Laughlin, Office of External Relations (202–205–1819 or margaret.olaughlin@ usitc.gov). Hearing-impaired individuals may obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal at 202–205–1810. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its Internet server (https://www.usitc.gov). Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000. Background: As requested, the Commission has instituted four investigations for the purpose of providing four reports as follows: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: E:\FR\FM\19NON1.SGM 19NON1

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[Federal Register Volume 78, Number 223 (Tuesday, November 19, 2013)]
[Notices]
[Pages 69437-69438]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2013-27565]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

National Park Service

[NPS-WASO-NRNHL-13730; PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000]


Landmarks Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board 
Meeting

AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of meeting.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Federal Advisory 
Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix 1-16, and Part 65 of title 36 of the 
Code of Federal Regulations, that a meeting of the Landmarks Committee 
of the National Park System Advisory Board will be held beginning at 
9:00 a.m. on December 17, 2013, in Washington, DC. The meeting will 
continue beginning at 9:00 a.m. on December 18, 2013.

DATES: The meeting will be held on December 17, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 
4:30 p.m.; and December 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Eastern 
Standard Time.
    Location: The Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives, 3rd Floor, 
The Richard L. Hurlbut Memorial Hall, 1201 17th Street NW., Washington, 
DC 20036.
    Agenda: The National Park System Advisory Board and its Landmarks 
Committee may consider the following nominations:

California

California Powder Works Bridge, Santa Cruz County, CA

Florida

The Research Studio, Maitland, FL

Indiana

Duck Creek Aqueduct, Metamora, Franklin County, IN

Louisiana

The St. Charles Line, New Orleans, LA

Maine

Admiral Robert E. Peary Summer Home, Harpswell, ME
Perkins Homestead, New Castle, ME

Massachusetts

Lydia Pinkham House, Lynn, MA

Michigan

GM Tech Center, Warren, MI

New Jersey

Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, NJ

Vermont

Brown Bridge, Rutland County, VT
Proposed Amendments to Existing Designations:

Pennsylvania

Andrew Wyeth Studio and Kuerner Farm, Chadds Ford Township, PA (updated 
documentation, boundary expansion, and name change)

Montana and North Dakota

Fort Union Trading Post, Williams County, ND, and Roosevelt County, MT 
(updated documentation)

Ohio

Colonel Charles Young House, Greene County, OH (updated documentation)
Proposed Withdrawal of Designations:

Virginia

Eight-Foot High Speed Tunnel, Hampton (City), VA
Full Scale 30- x 60-Foot Tunnel, Hampton (City), VA

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Henry, Historian, National

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Historic Landmarks Program, National Park Service, 1201 Eye Street NW., 
8th Floor, Washington, DC 20005; telephone (202) 354-2216 or email: 
Patty_Henry@nps.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the meeting of the Landmarks 
Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board is to evaluate 
nominations of historic properties in order to advise the National Park 
System Advisory Board of the qualifications of each property being 
proposed for National Historic Landmark (NHL) designation, and to make 
recommendations regarding the possible designation of those properties 
as National Historic Landmarks to the National Park System Advisory 
Board at a subsequent meeting at a place and time to be determined. The 
Committee also makes recommendations to the National Park System 
Advisory Board regarding amendments to existing designations and 
proposals for withdrawal of designation. The members of the Landmarks 
Committee are:
Ms. Belinda Faustinos, Acting Chair
Dr. James M. Allan
Dr. Cary Carson
Mr. Luis Hoyos, AIA
Dr. Barbara J. Mills
Dr. William J. Murtagh
Dr. William D. Seale
Dr. Michael E. Stevens
    The meeting will be open to the public. Pursuant to 36 CFR Part 65, 
any member of the public may file, for consideration by the Landmarks 
Committee of the National Park System Advisory Board, written comments 
concerning the National Historic Landmarks nominations, amendments to 
existing designations, or proposals for withdrawal of designation.
    Comments should be submitted to J. Paul Loether, Chief, National 
Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program, 
National Park Service, 1201 Eye Street NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 
20005, email: Paul_Loether@nps.gov.
    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.

    Dated: November 13, 2013.
Alma Ripps,
Chief, Office of Policy.
[FR Doc. 2013-27565 Filed 11-18-13; 8:45 am]
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