Notice of Intent To Collect Fees on Public Land in San Juan County, UT, 75129-75130 [2015-30515]
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Creek Pasture Group Site
Salt Lake Meridian, Utah
T. 30 S., R. 21 E.,
Sec. 17.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Intent To Collect Fees on
Public Land in San Juan County, UT
Superbowl Campground
Salt Lake Meridian, Utah
T. 30 S., R. 21 E.,
Sec. 28.
AGENCY:
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
Indian Creek Falls Group Site
Salt Lake Meridian, Utah
T. 30 S., R. 20 E.,
Sec. 1.
Pursuant to applicable
provisions of the Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (REA), the
Monticello Field Office of the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) is proposing
to begin collecting fees for overnight
camping within four developed
camping areas.
DATES: Effective six months after the
publication of this notice, the BLMUtah, Monticello Field Office would
initiate fee collection at the Creek
Pasture Campground, Creek Pasture
Group Site, Superbowl Campground,
and Indian Creek Falls Group Site for
single occupancy campsites and group
sites, unless the BLM publishes a
Federal Register notice to the contrary.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Don
Hoffheins, Field Office Manager, BLMMonticello Field Office, 365 N. Main,
Monticello, UT 84535, (435) 587–1500.
Persons who use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) may call the
Federal Information Relay Service
(FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 to leave a
message or question for the above
individual. The FIRS is available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. Replies are
provided during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Utah
Resource Advisory Council (RAC),
functioning as a Recreation Resource
Advisory Committee (RRAC), will
review the proposal to charge fees at the
four developed camping areas. Future
adjustments in the fee amount will be
made in accordance with the Monticello
Field Office’s publicly-reviewed
recreation fee business plan covering
the developed camping areas. Fee
adjustments will be made after
consultation with the Utah RRAC and
general public support for the proposed
fees are documented in conformance
with section 6803(c) of the REA.
The four developed camping areas
discussed in this notice are:
Under Section 6802(g)(2) of the REA,
the camping areas listed above qualify
as sites wherein visitors can be charged
an ‘‘Expanded Amenity Recreation
Fee.’’ Visitors wishing to use the
expanded amenities the BLM has
developed at the Creek Pasture
Campground, Creek Pasture Group Site,
Superbowl Campground, and Indian
Creek Falls Group Site would purchase
a Recreation Use Permit as described at
43 CFR part 2933. Pursuant to REA and
implementing regulations at 43 CFR part
2933, fees may be charged for overnight
camping and group use reservations
where specific amenities and services
are provided. Specific visitor fees will
be identified and posted at the
developed recreation sites. Fees for
individual sites at Creek Pasture and
Superbowl campgrounds must be paid
at the self-service pay station located at
the camping areas. Fees for the Creek
Pasture and Indian Creek Falls group
sites must be paid for in advance with
the Monticello Field Office. People
holding the ‘‘America the Beautiful—
The National Parks and Federal
Recreational Lands Senior Pass’’ or
‘‘Access Pass’’ would be entitled to a 50
percent discount on expanded amenity
fees, except those associated with group
reservations. Fees charged for use of the
group sites would include a nonrefundable site reservation fee.
The Creek Pasture Campground is
located in the heavily-used Utah
Highway 211 corridor along Indian
Creek and has proven to be very
popular. Its sites are in use throughout
the majority of the tourist season. BLM
has added amenities for resource
protection and visitor enjoyment. Creek
Pasture is within the Indian Creek
Special Recreation Management Area
(SRMA). The Creek Pasture
Campground offers 3 toilets, 32
individual sites, an access road, regular
patrols, fire rings, tent spaces, and
picnic tables.
The Creek Pasture Group Site is
located at the north end of the Creek
Pasture Campground, within the Indian
Creek SRMA. The Creek Pasture Group
Site offers a toilet, an access road,
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regular patrols, fire rings, tent spaces, a
shade shelter, and picnic tables.
The Superbowl Campground is
located a quarter mile from Highway
211 within the Indian Creek SRMA and
offers two toilets, seventeen individual
sites, an improved access road, regular
patrols, fire rings, tent spaces, and
picnic tables.
The Indian Creek Falls Group Site is
located approximately two miles from
Highway 211 within the Indian Creek
SRMA and offers a toilet, an access
road, regular patrols, fire rings, tent
spaces, and picnic tables.
The BLM is committed to providing
and receiving fair market value for the
use of developed recreation facilities
and services in a manner that meets
public use demands, provides quality
experiences, and protects important
resources. The BLM’s policy is to collect
fees at all specialized recreation sites, or
where the BLM provides facilities,
equipment or services at Federal
expense, in connection with outdoor
use as authorized by the REA. In an
effort to meet increasing demands for
services and increased maintenance of
developed facilities, the BLM would
implement a fee program for the
developed camping areas. The BLM’s
mission for the developed camping
areas is to ensure that funding is
available to maintain facilities and
recreational opportunities, to provide
for law enforcement presence, and to
protect public health and safety and
public land resources. This mission
entails communication with those who
will be most directly affected by the
developed camping areas such as
recreationists, other recreation
providers, partners, neighbors, elected
officials, and other agencies.
Camping and group use fees would be
consistent with other established fee
sites in the area including other BLMadministered sites and those managed
by the United States Forest Service,
National Park Service, and Utah State
Parks and Recreation. Future
adjustments in the fee amount will be
made following the Monticello Field
Office’s recreation fee business plan
covering the sites, in consultation with
the Utah RRAC and other public
stakeholders prior to a fee adjustment.
In December 2004, the REA was
signed into law. The REA provides
authority for the Secretaries of the
Interior and Agriculture to establish,
modify, charge, and collect recreation
fees for use of some Federal recreational
lands and waters, and contains specific
provisions addressing public
involvement in the establishment of
recreation fees, including a requirement
that RRACs or Councils have the
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opportunity to make recommendations
regarding establishment of such fees.
The REA also directed the Secretaries of
the Interior and Agriculture to publish
advance notice in the Federal Register
whenever new recreation fee areas are
established under their respective
jurisdictions. In accordance with the
BLM recreation fee program policy, the
Monticello Field Office’s draft Business
Plan for BLM Monticello Field Office
Campgrounds explains the proposal to
collect fees at the four developed
camping areas, the fee collection
process, and how the fees will be used
at the four developed camping areas.
The BLM will provide the public with
an opportunity to review and comment
on the draft Business Plan for a
minimum of 30 days prior to presenting
the fee proposal for Utah RRAC review.
The BLM will notify and involve the
public at each stage of the planning
process, including the proposal to
collect fees. The Utah RRAC will review
the fee proposals at its next meeting,
following REA guidelines. Fee amounts
will be posted on-site, on the BLMMonticello Field Office Web site, and at
the Monticello Field Office. Copies of
the business plan will be available at the
Monticello Field Office and the BLMUtah State Office.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803(b).
Jenna Whitlock,
Acting State Director.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 731–TA–282 (Fourth
Review)]
Petroleum Wax Candles from China;
Institution of a Five-Year Review
United States International
Trade Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Commission hereby gives
notice that it has instituted a review
pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the
Act’’), as amended, to determine
whether revocation of the antidumping
duty order on petroleum wax candles
from China would be likely to lead to
continuation or recurrence of material
injury. Pursuant to the Act, interested
parties are requested to respond to this
notice by submitting the information
specified below to the Commission;1 to
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be assured of consideration, the
deadline for responses is December 31,
2015. Comments on the adequacy of
responses may be filed with the
Commission by February 12, 2016.
DATES: Effective Date: December 1, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mary Messer (202–205–3193), Office of
Investigations, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20436. Hearingimpaired persons can obtain
information on this matter by contacting
the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202–
205–1810. 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.
General information concerning the
Commission may also be obtained by
accessing its Internet server (https://
www.usitc.gov). The public record for
this proceeding may be viewed on the
Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS)
at https://edis.usitc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background. On August 28, 1986, the
Department of Commerce issued an
antidumping duty order on imports of
petroleum wax candles from China (51
FR 30686). Following first five-year
reviews by Commerce and the
Commission, effective September 23,
1999, Commerce issued a continuation
of the antidumping duty order on
imports of petroleum wax candles from
China (64 FR 51514). Following second
five-year reviews by Commerce and the
Commission, effective August 10, 2005,
Commerce issued a second continuation
of the antidumping duty order on
imports of petroleum wax candles from
China (70 FR 56890, September 29,
2005). Following the third five-year
reviews by Commerce and the
Commission, effective January 6, 2011,
Commerce issued a third continuation
of the antidumping duty order on
imports of petroleum wax candles from
China (76 FR 773). The Commission is
now conducting a fourth review
pursuant to section 751(c) of the Act, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 1675(c)), to
determine whether revocation of the
order would be likely to lead to
continuation or recurrence of material
injury to the domestic industry within
a reasonably foreseeable time.
Provisions concerning the conduct of
this proceeding may be found in the
OMB number is 3117–0016/USITC No. 15–5–348,
expiration date June 30, 2017. Public reporting
burden for the request is estimated to average 15
hours per response. Please send comments
regarding the accuracy of this burden estimate to
the Office of Investigations, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW., Washington, DC
20436.
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Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure at 19 CFR parts 201, Subparts
A and B and 19 CFR part 207, subparts
A and F. The Commission will assess
the adequacy of interested party
responses to this notice of institution to
determine whether to conduct a full
review or an expedited review. The
Commission’s determination in any
expedited review will be based on the
facts available, which may include
information provided in response to this
notice.
Definitions. The following definitions
apply to this review:
(1) Subject Merchandise is the class or
kind of merchandise that is within the
scope of the five-year review, as defined
by the Department of Commerce.
(2) The Subject Country in this review
is China.
(3) The Domestic Like Product is the
domestically produced product or
products which are like, or in the
absence of like, most similar in
characteristics and uses with, the
Subject Merchandise. In its original
determination and its expedited first
five-year review determination, the
Commission defined the Domestic Like
Product as petroleum wax candles. In its
full second five-year review
determination and its expedited third
five-year review determination, the
Commission defined the Domestic Like
Product as candles with fiber or papercored wicks and containing any amount
of petroleum wax, except for candles
containing more than 50 percent
beeswax.
(4) The Domestic Industry is the U.S.
producers as a whole of the Domestic
Like Product, or those producers whose
collective output of the Domestic Like
Product constitutes a major proportion
of the total domestic production of the
product. In its original determination
and its expedited first five-year review
determination, the Commission defined
the Domestic Industry as producers of
petroleum wax candles. In its full
second five-year review determination
and its expedited third five-year review
determination, the Commission defined
the Domestic Industry as consisting of
all domestic producers of candles with
fiber or paper-cored wicks and
containing petroleum wax, except for
candles that contain more than 50
percent beeswax.
(5) An Importer is any person or firm
engaged, either directly or through a
parent company or subsidiary, in
importing the Subject Merchandise into
the United States from a foreign
manufacturer or through its selling
agent.
Participation in the proceeding and
public service list. Persons, including
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[14XL 5413AR LLUTY02000 L12320000.EB0000 LVRDUT040000 24 1A]
Notice of Intent To Collect Fees on Public Land in San Juan
County, UT
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to applicable provisions of the Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (REA), the Monticello Field Office of the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is proposing to begin collecting fees
for overnight camping within four developed camping areas.
DATES: Effective six months after the publication of this notice, the
BLM-Utah, Monticello Field Office would initiate fee collection at the
Creek Pasture Campground, Creek Pasture Group Site, Superbowl
Campground, and Indian Creek Falls Group Site for single occupancy
campsites and group sites, unless the BLM publishes a Federal Register
notice to the contrary.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Don Hoffheins, Field Office Manager,
BLM-Monticello Field Office, 365 N. Main, Monticello, UT 84535, (435)
587-1500. Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-
877-8339 to leave a message or question for the above individual. The
FIRS is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Replies are provided
during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Utah Resource Advisory Council (RAC),
functioning as a Recreation Resource Advisory Committee (RRAC), will
review the proposal to charge fees at the four developed camping areas.
Future adjustments in the fee amount will be made in accordance with
the Monticello Field Office's publicly-reviewed recreation fee business
plan covering the developed camping areas. Fee adjustments will be made
after consultation with the Utah RRAC and general public support for
the proposed fees are documented in conformance with section 6803(c) of
the REA.
The four developed camping areas discussed in this notice are:
Salt Lake Meridian
Creek Pasture Campground
Salt Lake Meridian, Utah
T. 30 S., R. 21 E.,
Secs. 20 and 21.
Creek Pasture Group Site
Salt Lake Meridian, Utah
T. 30 S., R. 21 E.,
Sec. 17.
Superbowl Campground
Salt Lake Meridian, Utah
T. 30 S., R. 21 E.,
Sec. 28.
Indian Creek Falls Group Site
Salt Lake Meridian, Utah
T. 30 S., R. 20 E.,
Sec. 1.
Under Section 6802(g)(2) of the REA, the camping areas listed above
qualify as sites wherein visitors can be charged an ``Expanded Amenity
Recreation Fee.'' Visitors wishing to use the expanded amenities the
BLM has developed at the Creek Pasture Campground, Creek Pasture Group
Site, Superbowl Campground, and Indian Creek Falls Group Site would
purchase a Recreation Use Permit as described at 43 CFR part 2933.
Pursuant to REA and implementing regulations at 43 CFR part 2933, fees
may be charged for overnight camping and group use reservations where
specific amenities and services are provided. Specific visitor fees
will be identified and posted at the developed recreation sites. Fees
for individual sites at Creek Pasture and Superbowl campgrounds must be
paid at the self-service pay station located at the camping areas. Fees
for the Creek Pasture and Indian Creek Falls group sites must be paid
for in advance with the Monticello Field Office. People holding the
``America the Beautiful--The National Parks and Federal Recreational
Lands Senior Pass'' or ``Access Pass'' would be entitled to a 50
percent discount on expanded amenity fees, except those associated with
group reservations. Fees charged for use of the group sites would
include a non-refundable site reservation fee.
The Creek Pasture Campground is located in the heavily-used Utah
Highway 211 corridor along Indian Creek and has proven to be very
popular. Its sites are in use throughout the majority of the tourist
season. BLM has added amenities for resource protection and visitor
enjoyment. Creek Pasture is within the Indian Creek Special Recreation
Management Area (SRMA). The Creek Pasture Campground offers 3 toilets,
32 individual sites, an access road, regular patrols, fire rings, tent
spaces, and picnic tables.
The Creek Pasture Group Site is located at the north end of the
Creek Pasture Campground, within the Indian Creek SRMA. The Creek
Pasture Group Site offers a toilet, an access road, regular patrols,
fire rings, tent spaces, a shade shelter, and picnic tables.
The Superbowl Campground is located a quarter mile from Highway 211
within the Indian Creek SRMA and offers two toilets, seventeen
individual sites, an improved access road, regular patrols, fire rings,
tent spaces, and picnic tables.
The Indian Creek Falls Group Site is located approximately two
miles from Highway 211 within the Indian Creek SRMA and offers a
toilet, an access road, regular patrols, fire rings, tent spaces, and
picnic tables.
The BLM is committed to providing and receiving fair market value
for the use of developed recreation facilities and services in a manner
that meets public use demands, provides quality experiences, and
protects important resources. The BLM's policy is to collect fees at
all specialized recreation sites, or where the BLM provides facilities,
equipment or services at Federal expense, in connection with outdoor
use as authorized by the REA. In an effort to meet increasing demands
for services and increased maintenance of developed facilities, the BLM
would implement a fee program for the developed camping areas. The
BLM's mission for the developed camping areas is to ensure that funding
is available to maintain facilities and recreational opportunities, to
provide for law enforcement presence, and to protect public health and
safety and public land resources. This mission entails communication
with those who will be most directly affected by the developed camping
areas such as recreationists, other recreation providers, partners,
neighbors, elected officials, and other agencies.
Camping and group use fees would be consistent with other
established fee sites in the area including other BLM-administered
sites and those managed by the United States Forest Service, National
Park Service, and Utah State Parks and Recreation. Future adjustments
in the fee amount will be made following the Monticello Field Office's
recreation fee business plan covering the sites, in consultation with
the Utah RRAC and other public stakeholders prior to a fee adjustment.
In December 2004, the REA was signed into law. The REA provides
authority for the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture to
establish, modify, charge, and collect recreation fees for use of some
Federal recreational lands and waters, and contains specific provisions
addressing public involvement in the establishment of recreation fees,
including a requirement that RRACs or Councils have the
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opportunity to make recommendations regarding establishment of such
fees. The REA also directed the Secretaries of the Interior and
Agriculture to publish advance notice in the Federal Register whenever
new recreation fee areas are established under their respective
jurisdictions. In accordance with the BLM recreation fee program
policy, the Monticello Field Office's draft Business Plan for BLM
Monticello Field Office Campgrounds explains the proposal to collect
fees at the four developed camping areas, the fee collection process,
and how the fees will be used at the four developed camping areas. The
BLM will provide the public with an opportunity to review and comment
on the draft Business Plan for a minimum of 30 days prior to presenting
the fee proposal for Utah RRAC review. The BLM will notify and involve
the public at each stage of the planning process, including the
proposal to collect fees. The Utah RRAC will review the fee proposals
at its next meeting, following REA guidelines. Fee amounts will be
posted on-site, on the BLM-Monticello Field Office Web site, and at the
Monticello Field Office. Copies of the business plan will be available
at the Monticello Field Office and the BLM-Utah State Office.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6803(b).
Jenna Whitlock,
Acting State Director.
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