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Sisters Ranger District; Oregon;
Withdrawal of Notice for Preparation of
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the Popper Vegetation Management
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Notice of withdrawal.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Sisters Ranger District,
Deschutes National Forest, is
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Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the Popper Vegetation Management
Project. The original Notice of Intent
(NOI) was published in the Federal
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2, p 315–316). The Forest Service has
determined that because of changed
conditions due to the 2012 Pole Creek
fire that a new project is necessary. The
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming,
Land Management Plan Revision
Shoshone National Forest,
Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of objection filing period.
AGENCY:
The Forest Service, Rocky
Mountain Region, Shoshone National
Forest, has prepared an Environmental
Impact Statement for the Shoshone
National Forest Land and Resource
Management Plan. The publication date
of this notice in the Federal Register
initiates a 60-day period in which
individuals or entities with specific
concerns may file an objection for a
Forest Service review. The 60-day predecisional objection period commences
the day following the publication of the
legal notice in the Denver Post, Denver,
CO. The Responsible Official for the
Land Management Revision is Daniel J.
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Jiron, Regional Forester. The Reviewing
Officer is Thomas Tidwell, Chief. The
Time Zone of the Reviewing Officer is
Eastern Standard Time.
DATES: Comments must be received in
writing on or before March 24, 2014 to
be assured of consideration. Comments
received after that date will be
considered to the extent practicable.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Rupe, Regional Planner—Rocky
Mountain Region, at (303) 275–5148.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
environmental analysis document, other
supporting documentation, and a draft
of the Record of Decision are available
for review at local public libraries and
at Shoshone National Forest offices in
Cody, Dubois, and Lander, and at
https://www.fs.usda.gov/shoshone.
Compact discs or hard copies of these
documents may be requested by
telephone (307) 527–6241 or email
(Shoshone_forestplan@fs.fed.us).
Additional information regarding this
action can be obtained from Carrie
Christman, Forest Planner, 808 Meadow
Lane Avenue, Cody, Wyoming 82414;
(307) 527–6241; cchristman@fs.fed.us.
An electronic scan of the notice with the
publication date will also be posted to
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the Web site. The publication date the
notice of the beginning of an objection
filing period for the plan revision in the
newspaper of record before approval (36
CFR 219.16 and 219.52) is the exclusive
means for calculating the time frame to
file an objection. Objectors must not rely
on dates or timeframe information
provided by any other source (36 CFR
219.56(b)(3)).
Objection Opportunities
The objection process provides an
opportunity for members of the public
who have participated in opportunities
for public participation provided
throughout the planning process to have
any unresolved concerns receive an
independent review by the Forest
Service prior to a final decision being
made by the responsible official. Only
those who provided substantive formal
comments during opportunities for
public comment are eligible to file an
objection pursuant to regulation 36 CFR
219 subpart B which defines substantive
formal comments as:
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‘‘Written comments submitted to, or oral
comments recorded by, the responsible
official or his designee during an opportunity
for public participation provided during the
planning process, and attributed to the
individual or entity providing them.
Comments are considered substantive when
they are within the scope of the proposal, are
specific to the proposal, have a direct
relationship to the proposal, and include
supporting reasons for the responsible
official to consider.’’
How To File an Objection
Mailed, emailed, faxed or handdelivered objections concerning this
action will be accepted for 60 calendar
days following the publication of this
notice in the newspaper of record. The
publication date is the exclusive means
for calculating the objection filing
period. Those wishing to object should
not rely upon dates or timeframe
information provided by any other
source. It is the responsibility of the
objector to ensure that the reviewing
officer receives the objection in a timely
manner. The regulations prohibit
extending the length of the objection
filing period.
Objections must be submitted to the
reviewing officer at Thomas Tidwell,
Chief, USDA Forest Service, Attn:
EMC—Administrative Reviews, 1400
Independence Ave. SW., Mailstop 1104,
Washington, DC 20250–1104.
Objections may be mailed electronically
to objections-chief@fs.fed.us or by
facsimile to 703.235.0138. The office
business hours for those submitting
hand-delivered objections are: 8 a.m.–5
p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding
Federal holidays. Electronic objections
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must be submitted in a commonly used
format such as an email message, plain
text (.txt), rich text format (.rtf), or Word
(.doc). In cases where no identifiable
name is attached to an objection, a
verification of identity will be requested
confirming objection eligibility. If the
objection is supported by documents,
with the exceptions listed in 36 CFR
219.54(b), all documents must be
provided with the objection; a
bibliography is not sufficient.
At a minimum an objection must
include the following (36 CFR
219.54(c)):
(1) The objector’s name and address
along with a telephone number or email
address if available;
(2) Signature or other verification of
authorship upon request (a scanned
signature for electronic mail may be
filed with the objection);
(3) Identification of the lead objector,
when multiple names are listed on an
objection. The Forest Service will
communicate to all parties to an
objection through the lead objector.
Verification of the identity of the lead
objector if requested;
(4) The name of the plan, plan
amendment, or plan revision being
objected to, and the name and title of
the responsible official;
(5) A statement of the issues and/or
the parts of the plan, plan amendment,
or plan revision to which the objection
applies;
(6) A concise statement explaining the
objection and suggesting how the
proposed plan decision may be
improved. If applicable, the objector
should identify how the objector
believes that the plan, plan amendment
or plan revision is inconsistent with
law, regulation, or policy; and
(7) A statement that demonstrates the
link between prior substantive formal
comments attributed to the objector and
the content of the objection, unless the
objection concerns an issue that arose
after the opportunities for formal
comment.
All objections are open to public
inspection and will be posted to the
Forest Service Web site.
Dated: January 14, 2014.
´
Daniel J. Jiron,
Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain Region.
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The Materials Technical Advisory
Committee will meet on February 6,
2014, 10 a.m., Herbert C. Hoover
Building, Room 3884, 14th Street
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Avenues NW., Washington, DC. The
Committee advises the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration with respect to technical
questions that affect the level of export
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Introductions.
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management.
3. Presentation from the Office of
Technology Evaluation on 1) Changes
made to AES to prevent inadvertent
reporting of errors on exports related to
biological items and 2) an update on the
DLA Survey on Strategic Materials.
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parts from Composite Working Group.
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Valves Working Group.
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2014.
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the meeting to Ms. Springer via email.
For more information, call Yvette
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming, Land Management Plan Revision
AGENCY: Shoshone National Forest, Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of objection filing period.
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SUMMARY: The Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Shoshone National
Forest, has prepared an Environmental Impact Statement for the Shoshone
National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan. The publication date
of this notice in the Federal Register initiates a 60-day period in
which individuals or entities with specific concerns may file an
objection for a Forest Service review. The 60-day pre-decisional
objection period commences the day following the publication of the
legal notice in the Denver Post, Denver, CO. The Responsible Official
for the Land Management Revision is Daniel J. Jir[oacute]n, Regional
Forester. The Reviewing Officer is Thomas Tidwell, Chief. The Time Zone
of the Reviewing Officer is Eastern Standard Time.
DATES: Comments must be received in writing on or before March 24, 2014
to be assured of consideration. Comments received after that date will
be considered to the extent practicable.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Rupe, Regional Planner--Rocky
Mountain Region, at (303) 275-5148.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The environmental analysis document, other
supporting documentation, and a draft of the Record of Decision are
available for review at local public libraries and at Shoshone National
Forest offices in Cody, Dubois, and Lander, and at https://www.fs.usda.gov/shoshone. Compact discs or hard copies of these
documents may be requested by telephone (307) 527-6241 or email
(Shoshone_forestplan@fs.fed.us). Additional information regarding this
action can be obtained from Carrie Christman, Forest Planner, 808
Meadow Lane Avenue, Cody, Wyoming 82414; (307) 527-6241;
cchristman@fs.fed.us. An electronic scan of the notice with the
publication date will also be posted to
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the Web site. The publication date the notice of the beginning of an
objection filing period for the plan revision in the newspaper of
record before approval (36 CFR 219.16 and 219.52) is the exclusive
means for calculating the time frame to file an objection. Objectors
must not rely on dates or timeframe information provided by any other
source (36 CFR 219.56(b)(3)).
Objection Opportunities
The objection process provides an opportunity for members of the
public who have participated in opportunities for public participation
provided throughout the planning process to have any unresolved
concerns receive an independent review by the Forest Service prior to a
final decision being made by the responsible official. Only those who
provided substantive formal comments during opportunities for public
comment are eligible to file an objection pursuant to regulation 36 CFR
219 subpart B which defines substantive formal comments as:
``Written comments submitted to, or oral comments recorded by,
the responsible official or his designee during an opportunity for
public participation provided during the planning process, and
attributed to the individual or entity providing them. Comments are
considered substantive when they are within the scope of the
proposal, are specific to the proposal, have a direct relationship
to the proposal, and include supporting reasons for the responsible
official to consider.''
How To File an Objection
Mailed, emailed, faxed or hand-delivered objections concerning this
action will be accepted for 60 calendar days following the publication
of this notice in the newspaper of record. The publication date is the
exclusive means for calculating the objection filing period. Those
wishing to object should not rely upon dates or timeframe information
provided by any other source. It is the responsibility of the objector
to ensure that the reviewing officer receives the objection in a timely
manner. The regulations prohibit extending the length of the objection
filing period.
Objections must be submitted to the reviewing officer at Thomas
Tidwell, Chief, USDA Forest Service, Attn: EMC--Administrative Reviews,
1400 Independence Ave. SW., Mailstop 1104, Washington, DC 20250-1104.
Objections may be mailed electronically to objections-chief@fs.fed.us
or by facsimile to 703.235.0138. The office business hours for those
submitting hand-delivered objections are: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through
Friday, excluding Federal holidays. Electronic objections must be
submitted in a commonly used format such as an email message, plain
text (.txt), rich text format (.rtf), or Word (.doc). In cases where no
identifiable name is attached to an objection, a verification of
identity will be requested confirming objection eligibility. If the
objection is supported by documents, with the exceptions listed in 36
CFR 219.54(b), all documents must be provided with the objection; a
bibliography is not sufficient.
At a minimum an objection must include the following (36 CFR
219.54(c)):
(1) The objector's name and address along with a telephone number
or email address if available;
(2) Signature or other verification of authorship upon request (a
scanned signature for electronic mail may be filed with the objection);
(3) Identification of the lead objector, when multiple names are
listed on an objection. The Forest Service will communicate to all
parties to an objection through the lead objector. Verification of the
identity of the lead objector if requested;
(4) The name of the plan, plan amendment, or plan revision being
objected to, and the name and title of the responsible official;
(5) A statement of the issues and/or the parts of the plan, plan
amendment, or plan revision to which the objection applies;
(6) A concise statement explaining the objection and suggesting how
the proposed plan decision may be improved. If applicable, the objector
should identify how the objector believes that the plan, plan amendment
or plan revision is inconsistent with law, regulation, or policy; and
(7) A statement that demonstrates the link between prior
substantive formal comments attributed to the objector and the content
of the objection, unless the objection concerns an issue that arose
after the opportunities for formal comment.
All objections are open to public inspection and will be posted to
the Forest Service Web site.
Dated: January 14, 2014.
Daniel J. Jir[oacute]n,
Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain Region.
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