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drift fences, stock and camp etiquette,
implementation of temporary variances,
and other closures. The SUMMP also
establishes a monitoring program to
inform and modify management as
necessary to reduce resource impacts.
Alternative 2 (NPS preferred
alternative) would protect wilderness
character by implementing site-specific
actions, incorporating much of the
current management strategies and tools
used by the parks to protect wilderness.
Wilderness would be managed by
evaluating conditions in specific areas
and mitigating impacts through targeted
actions. The goal is to encourage
wilderness use and minimize
restrictions while preserving wilderness
character. Alternative 2 acknowledges
that there are some challenges in the
most popular areas and in areas with
sensitive resources that can be mitigated
through targeted improvements in
management. Most wilderness trails in
the parks would remain open to stock
under this alternative. Stock would
continue to be allowed to travel up to
one-half mile off maintained trails to
reach campsites. Off-trail stock travel
would continue to be allowed in four
areas of the parks: On the Monarch
Divide, in the Roaring River area, on the
Hockett Plateau, and along the western
side of the Kern River watershed south
from the Chagoopa Plateau. Grazing
would generally be allowed in areas
open to camping with stock (within 0.5
mile of maintained trails open to
camping with stock or in off-trail travel
areas), with some exceptions. Under
alternative 2, the levels and types of
commercial services to be performed
would be similar to current conditions.
However, the levels and types of
commercial services allowed would be
limited in the Mount Whitney
Management Area, an approximately
37,200 acre area around Mount Whitney
within Sequoia National Park.
Alternative 3 would provide more
opportunities for primitive recreation by
allowing additional use, which would
be expected to occur mostly in popular
areas. To preserve the natural quality of
wilderness, the popular use areas in
wilderness would require additional
development and restrictions on visitor
behavior. Most wilderness trails in the
parks would remain open to stock under
this alternative. Stock would continue
to be allowed to travel up to one-half
mile off maintained trails to reach
campsites. Off-trail stock travel would
continue to be allowed in four areas of
the parks: On the Monarch Divide, in
the Roaring River area, on the Hockett
Plateau, and along the western side of
the Kern River watershed south from the
Chagoopa Plateau. Grazing would
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generally be allowed within 0.5 mile of
maintained trails open to camping with
stock, with some exceptions. As part of
allowing increased use, the levels of
commercial services would increase to
accommodate less experienced visitors,
to help educate visitors, and to control
the impacts of inexperienced or
inadequately equipped visitors.
Alternative 4 emphasizes the
undeveloped quality and noncommercial recreation. This alternative
would eliminate some of the
development currently in wilderness to
emphasize the undeveloped quality of
wilderness. There would be fewer signs,
bridges, stock-related facilities, and
ranger stations. Restrooms/privies and
food-storage boxes would be removed
and there would be no designated
campsites. Because fewer resourceprotecting developments would remain
in place, the amount of use would need
to be reduced to protect the natural
quality of wilderness. Private parties
traveling with stock would continue to
have access to most trails in the parks,
and stock would continue to be allowed
to travel off-trail in four designated
areas. However, commercial stock use
would be limited to certain destinations
and trails. No private, commercial, or
administrative stock grazing would be
allowed under this alternative.
Commercial services would be reduced
to levels significantly lower than those
in the no-action alternative and
commercial services would be limited
in high-use areas
Alternative 5 (environmentally
preferable alternative) emphasizes
opportunities for solitude by reducing
the total number of wilderness visitors
allowed in wilderness. Presence of
fewer visitors in wilderness would in
turn allow for reduced levels of
development, along with reduced
restrictions on visitor behavior (fewer
people need fewer facilities). Reducing
the numbers of visitors would also
result in reduced impacts on resources.
Stock travel more than 0.5 mile from
trails open to camping with stock would
be prohibited. Stock use and grazing
would generally be allowed in most
areas where overnight use is permitted
with some exceptions. Commercial
services would be at levels lower than
those in the no-action alternative in
most locations, but the percentage of
total visitor use supported by
commercial services would be similar to
the no-action alternative to ensure that
reduced access would not
disproportionally affect any particular
user group.
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Dated: February 6, 2015.
Patricia L. Neubacher,
Acting Regional Director, Pacific West Region.
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National Register of Historic Places;
Notification of Pending Nominations
and Related Actions
Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before March 14, 2015.
Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR part
60, written comments are being
accepted concerning the significance of
the nominated properties under the
National Register criteria for evaluation.
Comments may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National
Register of Historic Places, National
Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280,
Washington, DC 20240; by all other
carriers, National Register of Historic
Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye
St. NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC
20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written
or faxed comments should be submitted
by April 23, 2015. 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: March 18, 2015.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/
National Historic Landmarks Program.
ARIZONA
Cochise County
Bowie School District No. 14, 315 W. 5th St.,
Bowie, 15000168
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles County
Federal Building, 15000 Aviation Blvd.,
Hawthorne, 15000169
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COLORADO
Park County
Tarryall Rural Historic Landscape, Cty. Rd.
77, Mileposts 2.4 to 41.8, Jefferson,
15000170
Mecklenburg County
Outen, R.F., Pottery, 430 Jefferson St.,
Matthews, 15000183
OHIO
San Juan County
Sound Democrat Mill and Mine and Silver
Queen Mine, (Mining Resources of San
Juan County, Colorado MPS) Address
Restricted, Silverton, 15000171
Hamilton County
United States Post Office and Court House,
100 E. 5th St., Cincinnati, 15000184
MARYLAND
Ottawa County
Perry’s Victory and International Peace
Memorial (Boundary Increase), 93
Delaware Ave., Put-in-Bay, 15000185
Baltimore Independent city
TENNESSEE
McDonogh Place Historic District, N.
Broadway, E. Eager, McDonogh & E. Chase
Sts., Baltimore, 15000172
Grundy County
Christ Episcopal Church, 530 10th St., Tracy
City, 15000186
Charles County
Shelby County
One Hundred North Main Building, 100 N.
Main St. Mall, Memphis, 15000187
Mallows Bay—Widewater Historic and
Archeological District, Off Charles County
shoreline at Sandy Pt., Nanjemoy,
15000173
WEST VIRGINIA
Marion County
Dunbar School, 103 High St., Fairmont,
15000188
MISSOURI
St. Louis Independent city
Woodward and Tierman Printing Company
Building, 1519 Tower Grove Ave., St.
Louis, 15000174
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Coos County
WISCONSIN
Sheboygan County
Prange, Eliza, House, 605 Erie Ave.,
Sheboygan, 15000189
WYOMING
Burgess, George E., School—Notre Dame
High Schol, 411 School St., Berlin,
15000175
NEW JERSEY
Teton County
Hardeman Barns, 5450 W. WY 22, Wilson,
15000190
Sussex County
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Waterloo Village (Boundary Increase),
Musconetcong R. & Cty. Rd. 604, Byram
Township, 15000176
which were made in FY 2014. The
inventory information is organized by
function to show how contracted
resources are distributed throughout the
agency. The inventory has been
developed in accordance with guidance
issued on November 5, 2010 by the
Office of Management and Budget’s
Office of Federal Procurement Policy
(OFPP). OFPP’s guidance is available at
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/
default/files/omb/procurement/memo/
service-contract-inventories-guidance11052010.pdf. The FY 2014 inventory
planned analysis provides information
on which functional areas will be
reviewed by the agency. The United
States International Trade Commission
has posted its FY 2014 inventory, FY
2014 planned analysis, and FY 2013
inventory analysis at the following link:
https://www.usitc.gov/procurement/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions regarding the service contract
inventory should be directed to Debra
Bridge, U.S. International Trade
Commission, Office of Procurement, 500
E Street SW., Washington, DC 20436, or
at 202–205–2004 or debra.bridge@
usitc.gov.
By order of the Commission.
Dated: April 3, 2015.
Lisa R. Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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Drug Enforcement Administration
Bronx County
[Docket No. DEA–411N]
Public Availability of FY 2013 Service
Contract Inventory Analysis, FY 2014
Service Contract Inventory, and FY
2014 Service Contract Inventory
Planned Analysis
Crotona Play Center, 1700 Fulton Ave.,
Bronx, 15000177
Suffolk County
Sylvester Manor, 80 N. Ferry Rd., Shelter
Island, 15000178
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
NORTH CAROLINA
Ashe County
Ashe County Memorial Hospital, (Ashe
County, North Carolina, c. 1799–1955
MPS) 410 McConnell St., Jefferson,
15000179
Belhaven Commercial Historic District, 260–
292 E. Main & 246–288, 251–279 Pamlico
Sts., Belhaven, 15000180
Guilford County
Willis, James H. and Anne B., House, 707
Blair St., Greensboro, 15000181
Harnett County
Erwin Commercial Historic District, 100
Denim Drive, 101–127 E. H & 103–111 S.
13th Sts., Erwin, 15000182
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In accordance with Section
743 of Division C of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act of 2010 (Pub. L.
111–117), the U.S. International Trade
Commission is publishing this notice to
advise the public of the availability of
the FY 2013 Service Contract Inventory
Analysis, the FY 2014 Service Contract
Inventory, and the FY 2014 Service
Contract Inventory Planned Analysis.
The FY 2013 inventory analysis
provides information on specific service
contract actions that were analyzed as
part of the FY 2013 inventory. The 2014
inventory provides information on
service contract actions over $25,000
SUMMARY:
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Controlled Substances: Proposed
Adjustments to the Aggregate
Production Quotas for Difenoxin,
Diphenoxylate (for conversion), and
Marijuana
Drug Enforcement
Administration, Department of Justice.
ACTION: Notice with request for
comments.
AGENCY:
The Drug Enforcement
Administration is proposing to adjust
the established 2015 aggregate
production quota for difenoxin,
diphenoxylate (for conversion), and
marijuana which are schedule I and II
controlled substances under the
Controlled Substances Act.
DATES: Interested persons may file
written comments on this notice in
accordance with 21 CFR 1303.13.
Electronic comments must be
submitted, and written comments must
be postmarked, on or before May 8,
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NRNHL-17899; PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000]
National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending
Nominations and Related Actions
Nominations for the following properties being considered for
listing or related actions in the National Register were received by
the National Park Service before March 14, 2015. Pursuant to section
60.13 of 36 CFR part 60, written comments are being accepted concerning
the significance of the nominated properties under the National
Register criteria for evaluation. Comments may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National Register of Historic Places,
National Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280, Washington, DC 20240;
by all other carriers, National Register of Historic Places, National
Park Service, 1201 Eye St. NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20005; or by
fax, 202-371-6447. Written or faxed comments should be submitted by
April 23, 2015. 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: March 18, 2015.
J. Paul Loether,
Chief, National Register of Historic Places/National Historic Landmarks
Program.
ARIZONA
Cochise County
Bowie School District No. 14, 315 W. 5th St., Bowie, 15000168
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles County
Federal Building, 15000 Aviation Blvd., Hawthorne, 15000169
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COLORADO
Park County
Tarryall Rural Historic Landscape, Cty. Rd. 77, Mileposts 2.4 to
41.8, Jefferson, 15000170
San Juan County
Sound Democrat Mill and Mine and Silver Queen Mine, (Mining
Resources of San Juan County, Colorado MPS) Address Restricted,
Silverton, 15000171
MARYLAND
Baltimore Independent city
McDonogh Place Historic District, N. Broadway, E. Eager, McDonogh &
E. Chase Sts., Baltimore, 15000172
Charles County
Mallows Bay--Widewater Historic and Archeological District, Off
Charles County shoreline at Sandy Pt., Nanjemoy, 15000173
MISSOURI
St. Louis Independent city
Woodward and Tierman Printing Company Building, 1519 Tower Grove
Ave., St. Louis, 15000174
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Coos County
Burgess, George E., School--Notre Dame High Schol, 411 School St.,
Berlin, 15000175
NEW JERSEY
Sussex County
Waterloo Village (Boundary Increase), Musconetcong R. & Cty. Rd.
604, Byram Township, 15000176
NEW YORK
Bronx County
Crotona Play Center, 1700 Fulton Ave., Bronx, 15000177
Suffolk County
Sylvester Manor, 80 N. Ferry Rd., Shelter Island, 15000178
NORTH CAROLINA
Ashe County
Ashe County Memorial Hospital, (Ashe County, North Carolina, c.
1799-1955 MPS) 410 McConnell St., Jefferson, 15000179
Beaufort County
Belhaven Commercial Historic District, 260-292 E. Main & 246-288,
251-279 Pamlico Sts., Belhaven, 15000180
Guilford County
Willis, James H. and Anne B., House, 707 Blair St., Greensboro,
15000181
Harnett County
Erwin Commercial Historic District, 100 Denim Drive, 101-127 E. H &
103-111 S. 13th Sts., Erwin, 15000182
Mecklenburg County
Outen, R.F., Pottery, 430 Jefferson St., Matthews, 15000183
OHIO
Hamilton County
United States Post Office and Court House, 100 E. 5th St.,
Cincinnati, 15000184
Ottawa County
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial (Boundary
Increase), 93 Delaware Ave., Put-in-Bay, 15000185
TENNESSEE
Grundy County
Christ Episcopal Church, 530 10th St., Tracy City, 15000186
Shelby County
One Hundred North Main Building, 100 N. Main St. Mall, Memphis,
15000187
WEST VIRGINIA
Marion County
Dunbar School, 103 High St., Fairmont, 15000188
WISCONSIN
Sheboygan County
Prange, Eliza, House, 605 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 15000189
WYOMING
Teton County
Hardeman Barns, 5450 W. WY 22, Wilson, 15000190
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