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information is being provided (e.g., once
per year for applications and four times
per year for grantee reporting).
Average Hours per Response: Average
hours per response varies depending on
what information is being provided
(e.g., Choice Neighborhoods
Implementation grant application:
73.76; Choice Neighborhoods Planning
grant application: 37.76; Choice
Neighborhoods information collections
unrelated to the NOFA, including
grantee reporting: 13.58).
Total Estimated Burdens: Total
burden hours is estimated to be 9,924.
Total burden cost is estimated to be
$396,979.
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This notice is soliciting comments
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Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork
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Dated: January 22, 2015.
Colette Pollard,
Department Reports Management Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer.
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30-Day Notice of Proposed Information
Collection: Indian Community
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Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing, PIH, HUD.
ACTION: Correction of comment due
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Colette Pollard,
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R2–ES–2015–N022;
FXES11130200000–156–FF02ENEH00]
Endangered and Threatened Species
Permit Applications; Correction
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications;
request for public comment; correction.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, correct a typographical
error in a recently published notice that
announced our receipt of applications.
Due to the inadvertent typographical
error, the prior notice mischaracterized
the area of translocation for a species for
which the applicant seeks a permit. The
error is not in the application materials,
but only in one section of our previous
Federal Register notice. If you requested
documents for review, you need not
request them again.
DATES: To ensure consideration, written
comments must be received on or before
February 17, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Susan Jacobsen, Chief,
Division of Classification and
SUMMARY:
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AGENCY:
On January 7, 2015 at (80 FR
902) in the Federal Register, HUD
published an information collection
notice entitled ‘‘30-Day Notice of
Proposed Information Collection: Indian
Community Development Block Grant.’’
The purpose of the notice is to allow an
additional 30 days of public comment.
HUD inadvertently published the notice
asking for comments to be submitted by
March 9, 2015. This notice corrects the
comment due date.
DATES: Comments Due Date: February 6,
2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Colette Pollard, Reports Management
Officer, QDAM, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
SW., Washington, DC 20410; telephone
202–402–3400; email at
Colette.Pollard@hud.gov. Persons with
hearing or speech impairments may
access this number via TTY by calling
the Federal Information Relay Service at
(800) 877–8339. Copies of available
documents submitted to OMB may be
obtained from Ms. Pollard.
SUMMARY:
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Restoration, by U.S. mail at Division of
Classification and Recovery, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box 1306,
Albuquerque, NM 87103; or by
telephone at 505–248–6920.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Susan Jacobsen, Chief, Division of
Classification and Restoration, by U.S.
mail at P.O. Box 1306, Albuquerque,
NM 87103; or by telephone at 505–248–
6920.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Act
(16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) prohibits
activities with endangered and
threatened species unless a Federal
permit allows such activities. Along
with our implementing regulations in
the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at
50 CFR part 17, the Act provides for
permits, and requires that we invite
public comment before issuing these
permits.
A permit granted by us under section
10(a)(1)(A) of the Act authorizes
applicants to conduct activities with
U.S. endangered or threatened species
for scientific purposes, enhancement of
survival or propagation, or interstate
commerce. Our regulations regarding
implementation of section 10(a)(1)(A)
permits are found at 50 CFR 17.22 for
endangered wildlife species, 50 CFR
17.32 for threatened wildlife species, 50
CFR 17.62 for endangered plant species,
and 50 CFR 17.72 for threatened plant
species.
Correction
Due to an inadvertent typographical
error, our January 15, 2015 (80 FR 2118),
Federal Register notice did not
accurately reflect the translocation
activities for one of the species for
which we will consider issuing a
recovery permit. In the Applications
Available for Review and Comment
section of the notice, for Permit
TE091551 (applicant: U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service), Vermejo Park Ranch
should not have been included as a
translocation site. The correct
description of the permit application
reads as follows:
Permit TE–091551
Applicant: U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service—Mexican Wolf Recovery Program,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Applicant requests a renewal to a current
permit for research and recovery purposes to
conduct the following activities for Mexican
gray wolf (Canis lupis baileyi) within Arizona
and New Mexico: Capture, including, but not
limited to, leg-hold traps, helicopter or
ground darting and net-gunning, and captive
capture methods; handle; possession;
administration of health care; propagation;
radio collar or other marking techniques;
release; obtain and preserve blood, tissue,
semen, ova, and other samples that are
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considered parts of wolves (scat is not
considered a part of a wolf and can be
collected without a permit); translocate;
transport between approved Mexican wolf
captive management facilities in the United
States and Mexico; to approved release sites;
and purposeful lethal take (lethal take is
limited to Mexican wolves within the
MWEPA in Arizona and New Mexico);
hazing via less-than-lethal projectiles;
injurious harassment; research; and any other
USFWS-approved husbandry practice or
management action for Mexican wolves.
the Federal Register on November 19,
2014 (79 FR 68909) and provided for a
30-day scoping comment period. The
BIA is extending the comment period
from December 19, 2014, to January 30,
2015 and will accept any comments
received prior to January 30, 2015.
Please refer to the November 19, 2014
(79 FR 68909) Notice of Intent for
project details and commenting
instructions.
Obtaining Documents for Review
Please note that all the documents we
made available from the date of
publication of our earlier notice
(January 15, 2015) are correct. If you
already obtained any documents for
review, you do not need to request new
copies.
Dated: January 14, 2015.
Kevin K. Washburn,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA)
In compliance with the NEPA (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), we have analyzed
the proposed activities in permit
TE091551 in the Final Environmental
Impact Statement for the Proposed
Revision to the Regulations for the
Nonessential Experimental Population
of the Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus
baileyi) (November 2014).
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Dated: January 23, 2015.
Joy E. Nicholopoulos,
Acting Regional Director, Southwest Region,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Interior.
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Extending Public Scoping Period for
the Aiya Solar Project on the Moapa
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Notice.
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA) is extending the public scoping
period for the Aiya Solar Project on the
Moapa River Indian Reservation.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
DATES:
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SUMMARY:
Scoping comments are due on
January 30, 2015.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Mr.
Chip Lewis at (602) 379–6782; email:
chip.lewis@bia.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Extending Public Scoping Period for
the Snow Mountain Solar Project on
the Las Vegas Paiute Indian
Reservation, Clark County, NV.
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA) is extending the public scoping
period for the Snow Mountain Solar
Project on the Las Vegas Paiute River
Indian Reservation.
DATES: Scoping comments are due on
January 30, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Chip Lewis at (602) 379–6782; email:
chip.lewis@bia.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BIA
published a Notice of Intent to Prepare
an Environmental Impact Statement in
The BIA
published a Notice of Intent to Prepare
an Environmental Impact Statement in
the Federal Register on November 21,
2014 (79 FR 69522) and provided for a
30-day scoping comment period. The
BIA is extending the comment period
from December 22, 2014, to January 30,
2015. Please refer to the November 21,
2014 (79 FR 69522) Notice of Intent for
project details and commenting
instructions.
Dated: January 14, 2015.
Kevin K. Washburn,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS–WASO–CR–16980; PPWOCRADI0,
PCU00RP14.R50000 (155)]
Proposed Information Collection;
Nomination of Properties for Listing in
the National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
We (National Park Service)
will ask the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) to approve the
information collection (IC) described
below. To comply with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 and as a part of
our continuing efforts to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden, we
invite the general public and other
Federal agencies to comment on this IC.
This IC is scheduled to expire on
September 30, 2015. We may not
conduct or sponsor and a person is not
required to respond to a collection
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number.
DATES: To ensure that we are able to
consider your comments on this IC, we
must receive them by March 30, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments on the
IC to Madonna L. Baucum, Information
Collection Clearance Officer, National
Park Service, 1849 C Street NW. (Mail
Stop 2601), Washington, DC 20240
(mail); or madonna_baucum@nps.gov
(email). Please include ‘‘1024–0018’’ in
the subject line of your comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
request additional information about
this IC, contact Lisa Deline, NPS
Historian, National Register of Historic
Places, 1849 C Street NW. (Mail Stop
2280), Washington, DC 20240.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Abstract
The National Register of Historic
Places (National Register) is the official
Federal list of districts, sites, buildings,
structures, and objects significant in
American history, architecture,
archeology, engineering, and culture.
National Register properties have
significance to the history of
communities, States, or the Nation. The
National Historic Preservation Act of
1966 requires the Secretary of the
Interior to maintain and expand the
National Register, and to establish
criteria and guidelines for including
properties on the National Register.
National Register properties must be
considered in the planning for Federal
or federally assisted projects, and listing
in the National Register is required for
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R2-ES-2015-N022; FXES11130200000-156-FF02ENEH00]
Endangered and Threatened Species Permit Applications; Correction
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications; request for public comment;
correction.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, correct a
typographical error in a recently published notice that announced our
receipt of applications. Due to the inadvertent typographical error,
the prior notice mischaracterized the area of translocation for a
species for which the applicant seeks a permit. The error is not in the
application materials, but only in one section of our previous Federal
Register notice. If you requested documents for review, you need not
request them again.
DATES: To ensure consideration, written comments must be received on or
before February 17, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Susan Jacobsen, Chief, Division of Classification and
Restoration, by U.S. mail at Division of Classification and Recovery,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box 1306, Albuquerque, NM 87103;
or by telephone at 505-248-6920.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Jacobsen, Chief, Division of
Classification and Restoration, by U.S. mail at P.O. Box 1306,
Albuquerque, NM 87103; or by telephone at 505-248-6920.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) prohibits
activities with endangered and threatened species unless a Federal
permit allows such activities. Along with our implementing regulations
in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR part 17, the Act
provides for permits, and requires that we invite public comment before
issuing these permits.
A permit granted by us under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Act
authorizes applicants to conduct activities with U.S. endangered or
threatened species for scientific purposes, enhancement of survival or
propagation, or interstate commerce. Our regulations regarding
implementation of section 10(a)(1)(A) permits are found at 50 CFR 17.22
for endangered wildlife species, 50 CFR 17.32 for threatened wildlife
species, 50 CFR 17.62 for endangered plant species, and 50 CFR 17.72
for threatened plant species.
Correction
Due to an inadvertent typographical error, our January 15, 2015 (80
FR 2118), Federal Register notice did not accurately reflect the
translocation activities for one of the species for which we will
consider issuing a recovery permit. In the Applications Available for
Review and Comment section of the notice, for Permit TE091551
(applicant: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), Vermejo Park Ranch should
not have been included as a translocation site. The correct description
of the permit application reads as follows:
Permit TE-091551
Applicant: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service--Mexican Wolf Recovery
Program, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Applicant requests a renewal to a current permit for research
and recovery purposes to conduct the following activities for
Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupis baileyi) within Arizona and New
Mexico: Capture, including, but not limited to, leg-hold traps,
helicopter or ground darting and net-gunning, and captive capture
methods; handle; possession; administration of health care;
propagation; radio collar or other marking techniques; release;
obtain and preserve blood, tissue, semen, ova, and other samples
that are
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considered parts of wolves (scat is not considered a part of a wolf
and can be collected without a permit); translocate; transport
between approved Mexican wolf captive management facilities in the
United States and Mexico; to approved release sites; and purposeful
lethal take (lethal take is limited to Mexican wolves within the
MWEPA in Arizona and New Mexico); hazing via less-than-lethal
projectiles; injurious harassment; research; and any other USFWS-
approved husbandry practice or management action for Mexican wolves.
Obtaining Documents for Review
Please note that all the documents we made available from the date
of publication of our earlier notice (January 15, 2015) are correct. If
you already obtained any documents for review, you do not need to
request new copies.
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
In compliance with the NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), we have
analyzed the proposed activities in permit TE091551 in the Final
Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Revision to the
Regulations for the Nonessential Experimental Population of the Mexican
Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) (November 2014).
Dated: January 23, 2015.
Joy E. Nicholopoulos,
Acting Regional Director, Southwest Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
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