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again until at least the beginning of
fiscal year 2017. This notice is being
issued later than usual in the fiscal year
due to the timing of multiple extensions
of the FAA’s authorizing legislation.
These dates are subject to possible
adjustment based on any future
extensions to the FAA’s authorizing
legislation which currently expires July
15, 2016.
This notice is promulgated to
expedite and facilitate the grant-making
process.
The AIP grant program is operating
under the requirements of Public Law
114–55, the ‘‘Airport and Airway
Extension Act of 2015,’’ enacted on
September 30, 2015 and subsequently
amended on March 30, 2016, which
authorizes the FAA through July 15,
2016 and the ‘‘Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2016’’ which
appropriates FY 2016 funds for the AIP.
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 7,
2016.
Elliott Black,
Director, Office of Airport Planning and
Programming.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Request To Release Airport
Property
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of intent to rule on
request to release airport property at the
Des Moines International Airport, Des
Moines, Iowa.
AGENCY:
The FAA proposes to rule and
invites public comment on the release of
land at The Des Moines International
Airport, Des Moines, Iowa, under the
provisions of 49 U.S.C. 47107(h)(2).
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before May 16, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this
application may be mailed or delivered
to the FAA at the following address:
Lynn D. Martin, Airports Compliance
Specialist, Federal Aviation
Administration, Airports Division,
ACE–610C, 901 Locust Room 364,
Kansas City, MO 64106.
In addition, one copy of any
comments submitted to the FAA must
be mailed or delivered to: Kevin Foley,
Airport Executive Director, 5800 Fleur
Dr. Suite 207, Des Moines, IA 50321,
(515) 256–5100.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lynn D. Martin, Airports Compliance
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Specialist, Federal Aviation
Administration, Airports Division,
ACE–610C, 901 Locust, Room 364,
Kansas City, MO 64106, (816) 329–2644,
lynn.martin@faa.gov. The request to
release property may be reviewed, by
appointment, in person at this same
location.
The FAA
invites public comment on the request
to release approximately 15.9323± acres
of airport property at The Des Moines
International Airport (DSM) under the
provisions of 49 U.S.C. 47107(h)(2). On
February 19, 2015, the Director of
Engineering & Planning at The Des
Moines International Airport requested
from the FAA that approximately
15.9323± acres of property be released
for sale to the Electro Management
Corporation for use as a distribution
warehouse consistent with the zoning
ordinances of the City. On April 5, 2016,
the FAA determined that the request to
release property at The Des Moines
International Airport (DSM) submitted
by the Sponsor meets the procedural
requirements of the Federal Aviation
Administration and the release of the
property does not and will not impact
future aviation needs at the airport. The
FAA may approve the request, in whole
or in part, no sooner than thirty days
after the publication of this notice.
The following is a brief overview of
the request:
The Des Moines International Airport
(DSM) is proposing the release of airport
property totaling 15.9323 acres, more or
less. This land is to be used for a
distribution warehouse for the Electro
Management Corporation. The release of
land is necessary to comply with
Federal Aviation Administration Grant
Assurances that do not allow federally
acquired airport property to be used for
non-aviation purposes. The sale of the
subject property will result in the land
at The Des Moines International Airport
(DSM) being changed from aeronautical
to non-aeronautical use and release the
lands from the conditions of the Airport
Improvement Program Grant Agreement
Grant Assurances. In accordance with
49 U.S.C. 47107(c)(2)(B)(i) and (iii), the
airport will receive fair market value for
the property, which will be
subsequently reinvested in another
eligible airport improvement project for
general aviation facilities at The Des
Moines International Airport.
Any person may inspect, by
appointment, the request in person at
the FAA office listed above under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. In
addition, any person may, upon
appointment and request, inspect the
application, notice and other documents
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determined by the FAA to be related to
the application in person at The Des
Moines International Airport.
Issued in Kansas City, MO, on April 6,
2016.
Jim A. Johnson,
Manager, Airports Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Office of Commercial Space
Transportation; Notice of Availability
of the Final Environmental
Assessment (Final EA), Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI)/Record of
Decision (ROD) for the Kodiak Launch
Complex Launch Pad 3, Kodiak Island,
Alaska
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of availability of the
Final EA and FONSI/ROD.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA; 42 United
States Code 4321 et seq.), Council on
Environmental Quality NEPA
implementing regulations (40 CFR parts
1500 to 1508), and FAA Order 1050.1E,
Change 1, Environmental Impacts:
Policies and Procedures, the FAA is
announcing the availability of the Final
EA and FONSI/ROD for the Kodiak
Launch Complex Launch Pad 3.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Stacey M. Zee, Office of Commercial
Space Transportation, Federal Aviation
Administration, 800 Independence Ave.
SW., Suite 325, Washington DC 20591;
email Stacey.Zee@faa.gov; telephone
(202) 267–9305.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Final
EA was prepared to analyze the
potential environmental impacts of the
FAA modifying the Alaska Aerospace
Corporation’s (AAC’s) Launch Site
Operator License to include medium-lift
launch capability at the Kodiak Launch
Complex (KLC), a commercial launch
site currently operated under a FAA
Launch Site Operator License (LSO–03–
008), which authorizes only small-lift
operations. The Kodiak Launch
Complex was renamed as Pacific
Spaceport Complex Alaska, effective
April 21, 2015. The EA keeps the name
as KLC for continuity and ease of
reviewing.
Expansion of launch capabilities at
KLC would include the addition of new
infrastructure necessary to support
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medium-lift launches, including the
construction of a launch pad and
associated facilities. As part of the
Proposed Action addressed in the EA,
AAC would make improvements to the
KLC to add both solid and liquidpropellant, medium-lift launch
capability, and to operate the KLC in the
future as a small-lift and medium-lift
launch complex. Proposed construction
at KLC includes six primary
modifications: Construction of Launch
Pad 3 (LP3), a vehicle processing
facility, rocket staging facility, liquid
fuel facility, mission control center and
improvements to Pasagshak Point Road.
Proposed launch operations would
include up to six orbital small-lift
launches and three medium-lift
launches per year from the existing
launch pads and from the proposed LP3;
however, to be conservative in the
analysis of potential environmental
impacts, the EA assumes a maximum of
nine medium-lift launches per year.
The EA addresses the potential
environmental impacts of implementing
the Proposed Action and the No Action
Alternative. Under the No Action
Alternative, the FAA would not modify
AAC’s Launch Site Operator License to
include medium-lift launch capability
and AAC would not proceed with the
construction of medium-lift launch
support infrastructure at KLC. Existing
launch activities for up to nine orbital
small-lift class launches per year from
the existing launch pads would
continue.
The impact categories considered in
the EA include air quality; compatible
land use; Department of Transportation
Act: Section 4(f); fish, wildlife, and
plants; hazardous materials, pollution
prevention, and solid waste; historical,
architectural, archaeological, and
cultural resources; light emissions and
visual impacts; natural resources and
energy supply; noise; socioeconomic,
environmental justice, and children’s
environmental health and safety risk;
water quality; and wetlands. The EA
also considers potential cumulative
environmental impacts.
The FAA has posted the Final EA and
FONSI/ROD on the FAA Office of
Commercial Space Transportation Web
site: https://www.faa.gov/about/office_
org/headquarters_offices/ast/
environmental/nepa_docs/review/
operator/.
The FAA published a Notice of
Availability (NOA) of the Draft EA in
the Federal Register on September 15,
2014. An electronic version was also
made available on the FAA Web site. In
addition, the FAA printed and mailed a
copy of the Draft EA to local libraries.
The FAA held an open house public
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meeting on October 7, 2014. The public
comment period for the Draft EA ended
on November 1, 2014. After taking into
consideration the nature of public
comments received on the Draft EA, the
FAA issued a Second Draft EA and
provided the public with an opportunity
to review and comment on updates and
clarification information that had since
been added to the EA in response to
public comments. The FAA published a
NOA of the Second Draft EA in the
Federal Register on December 7, 2015.
Interested parties were invited to submit
comments on the Second Draft EA by
January 11, 2016. Public comments on
the Second Draft EA resulted in minor
changes to the EA.
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 11,
2016.
Daniel Murray,
Manager, Space Transportation Development
Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
Sunshine Act Meetings; Unified Carrier
Registration Plan Board of Directors
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Unified Carrier
Registration Plan Board of Directors
Meeting.
AGENCY:
The meeting will be held on May
12, 2016, from 12:00 Noon to 3:00 p.m.,
Eastern Daylight Time.
PLACE: This meeting will be open to the
public via conference call. Any
interested person may call 1–877–422–
1931, passcode 2855443940, to listen
and participate in this meeting.
STATUS: Open to the public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The Unified
Carrier Registration Plan Board of
Directors (the Board) will continue its
work in developing and implementing
the Unified Carrier Registration Plan
and Agreement and to that end, may
consider matters properly before the
Board.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Avelino Gutierrez, Chair, Unified
Carrier Registration Board of Directors at
(505) 827–4565.
DATES:
Issued on: April 11, 2016.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator, Office of Policy,
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA–2016–0036]
Guidelines for the Safe Deployment
and Operation of Automated Vehicle
Safety Technologies
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Announcement of public
meeting.
AGENCY:
NHTSA is announcing a
second public meeting to seek input on
planned guidelines for the safe
deployment and operation of automated
vehicles. NHTSA held its first public
meeting on this topic on April 8, 2016,
in Washington, DC. The intent of the
operational guidelines is to encourage
innovative and safe deployment of
automated vehicle technologies. At this
meeting, NHTSA is seeking public input
on those aspects of automated vehicle
(AV) systems that would benefit from
operational guidelines. For example, of
high importance to the Agency is
information on the roadway scenarios
and operational environments highly
automated vehicles will need to address
and the associated design and
evaluation processes and methods
needed to ensure that AV systems can
detect and appropriately react to these
scenarios such that a high level of safety
is assured when these systems are
deployed on US roadways.
Also of interest to the Agency is input
on aspects of automated vehicle
technology that may not be suitable or
ready for guidelines. For these areas,
information would be useful on
alternative approaches to assure safety.
DATES: NHTSA will hold the public
meeting on April 27, 2016, in Stanford,
CA. The meeting will start at 9:00 a.m.
and continue until 4:00 p.m., local time.
Check-in will begin at 8 a.m.
Location: The meeting will be held at
the CARS Facility at Stanford
University, 473 Oak Rd, Stanford, CA
94305. This facility is accessible to
individuals with disabilities. The
meeting will also be webcast live, and
a link to the actual webcast will be
available through https://www.nhtsa.gov/
Research/Crash+Avoidance/
Automated+Vehicles.
SUMMARY:
If
you have questions about the public
meeting, please contact us at av_info_
nhtsa@dot.gov.
Registration is necessary for all
attendees. Attendees should register at
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Office of Commercial Space Transportation; Notice of Availability
of the Final Environmental Assessment (Final EA), Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI)/Record of Decision (ROD) for the Kodiak
Launch Complex Launch Pad 3, Kodiak Island, Alaska
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of availability of the Final EA and FONSI/ROD.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA; 42 United States Code 4321 et seq.), Council on
Environmental Quality NEPA implementing regulations (40 CFR parts 1500
to 1508), and FAA Order 1050.1E, Change 1, Environmental Impacts:
Policies and Procedures, the FAA is announcing the availability of the
Final EA and FONSI/ROD for the Kodiak Launch Complex Launch Pad 3.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Stacey M. Zee, Office of
Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 800
Independence Ave. SW., Suite 325, Washington DC 20591; email
Stacey.Zee@faa.gov; telephone (202) 267-9305.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Final EA was prepared to analyze the
potential environmental impacts of the FAA modifying the Alaska
Aerospace Corporation's (AAC's) Launch Site Operator License to include
medium-lift launch capability at the Kodiak Launch Complex (KLC), a
commercial launch site currently operated under a FAA Launch Site
Operator License (LSO-03-008), which authorizes only small-lift
operations. The Kodiak Launch Complex was renamed as Pacific Spaceport
Complex Alaska, effective April 21, 2015. The EA keeps the name as KLC
for continuity and ease of reviewing.
Expansion of launch capabilities at KLC would include the addition
of new infrastructure necessary to support
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medium-lift launches, including the construction of a launch pad and
associated facilities. As part of the Proposed Action addressed in the
EA, AAC would make improvements to the KLC to add both solid and
liquid-propellant, medium-lift launch capability, and to operate the
KLC in the future as a small-lift and medium-lift launch complex.
Proposed construction at KLC includes six primary modifications:
Construction of Launch Pad 3 (LP3), a vehicle processing facility,
rocket staging facility, liquid fuel facility, mission control center
and improvements to Pasagshak Point Road. Proposed launch operations
would include up to six orbital small-lift launches and three medium-
lift launches per year from the existing launch pads and from the
proposed LP3; however, to be conservative in the analysis of potential
environmental impacts, the EA assumes a maximum of nine medium-lift
launches per year.
The EA addresses the potential environmental impacts of
implementing the Proposed Action and the No Action Alternative. Under
the No Action Alternative, the FAA would not modify AAC's Launch Site
Operator License to include medium-lift launch capability and AAC would
not proceed with the construction of medium-lift launch support
infrastructure at KLC. Existing launch activities for up to nine
orbital small-lift class launches per year from the existing launch
pads would continue.
The impact categories considered in the EA include air quality;
compatible land use; Department of Transportation Act: Section 4(f);
fish, wildlife, and plants; hazardous materials, pollution prevention,
and solid waste; historical, architectural, archaeological, and
cultural resources; light emissions and visual impacts; natural
resources and energy supply; noise; socioeconomic, environmental
justice, and children's environmental health and safety risk; water
quality; and wetlands. The EA also considers potential cumulative
environmental impacts.
The FAA has posted the Final EA and FONSI/ROD on the FAA Office of
Commercial Space Transportation Web site: https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ast/environmental/nepa_docs/review/operator/.
The FAA published a Notice of Availability (NOA) of the Draft EA in
the Federal Register on September 15, 2014. An electronic version was
also made available on the FAA Web site. In addition, the FAA printed
and mailed a copy of the Draft EA to local libraries. The FAA held an
open house public meeting on October 7, 2014. The public comment period
for the Draft EA ended on November 1, 2014. After taking into
consideration the nature of public comments received on the Draft EA,
the FAA issued a Second Draft EA and provided the public with an
opportunity to review and comment on updates and clarification
information that had since been added to the EA in response to public
comments. The FAA published a NOA of the Second Draft EA in the Federal
Register on December 7, 2015. Interested parties were invited to submit
comments on the Second Draft EA by January 11, 2016. Public comments on
the Second Draft EA resulted in minor changes to the EA.
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 11, 2016.
Daniel Murray,
Manager, Space Transportation Development Division.
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