Land Acquisitions; Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California, 31656-31659 [2016-11756]
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discussions of three alternative refuge
management options. The Service’s
preferred alternative is reflected in the
draft CCP.
The alternatives analyzed in detail
include:
• Alternative A: Current Management
(No Action)—This alternative reflects
the current management direction of
Glacial Ridge NWR. It provides the
baseline against which to compare other
alternatives. For NEPA purposes, this is
referred to as the ‘‘No Action’’
alternative.
• Alternative B: Focused Habitat
Management (Preferred Alternative)—
Under this alternative, refuge
management actions would approximate
ecological processes that maintained
native habitats prior to European
settlement, emphasizing the use of
multiple habitat disturbance regimes
(e.g., fire, grazing, mowing). These
actions would maintain and increase the
diversity of native vegetation and
wildlife communities that mimic presettlement conditions. Management
activities would be ‘‘focused’’ via a
refuge prioritization effort to maximize
the intended impacts on priority units,
given reduced refuge staff and funding.
Public use opportunities would
continue with minimal changes. Staff
time and funding would focus on
improving opportunities for self-guided
interpretation of refuge habitats and
wildlife using existing infrastructure.
• Alternative C: Woody Vegetation
Reduction Focus—The focus of this
alternative would be the reduction of
invasive woody vegetation cover (e.g.,
willow, aspen) across the refuge
landscape during the lifespan of this
CCP. The extent of woody cover is
increasing due to a lack of regular
vegetative disturbance and other factors.
Management actions would focus on
refuge units exhibiting woody
vegetation cover that exceeds the
amount found prior to European
settlement. Public use opportunities
would continue with minimal change.
Staff time and funding would focus on
improving opportunities for self-guided
interpretation of refuge habitats and
wildlife using existing infrastructure.
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2719(b)(1)(B)(iii), to the general
prohibition contained in 25 U.S.C.
2719(a) on gaming on lands acquired in
trust after October 17, 1988.
The Assistant Secretary—Indian
Affairs, on behalf of the Secretary of the
Interior, will immediately acquire title
in the name of the United States of
America in trust for the Cloverdale
Rancheria of Pomo Indians, California.
Charles M. Wooley,
Acting Regional Director.
Legal Description
The 61.83 acres, more or less, are
located in the County of Sonoma, State
of California, and are described as
follows:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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Land Acquisitions; Cloverdale
Rancheria of Pomo Indians of
California
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of final agency
determination.
AGENCY:
The Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs made a final agency
determination to acquire approximately
61.83 acres, more or less, of land in trust
for the Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo
Indians, California, for gaming and other
purposes on April 29, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of Indian
Gaming, Bureau of Indian Affairs, MS–
3657 MIB, 1849 C Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20240; telephone (202)
219–4066.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is published in the exercise of
authority delegated by the Secretary of
the Interior to the Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs by 209 Departmental
Manual 8.1, and is published to comply
with the requirements of 25 CFR
151.12(c)(2)(ii) that notice of the
decision to acquire land in trust be
promptly provided in the Federal
Register.
On April 29, 2016, the Assistant
Secretary—Indian Affairs issued a
decision to accept approximately 61.83
acres, more or less, of land into trust for
the Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo
Indians of California (Tribe) under the
authority of the Indian Reorganization
Act of 1934, 25 U.S.C. 465. The
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs
determined that the Tribe’s request also
meets the requirements of the Indian
Gaming Regulatory Act’s ‘‘restored
lands’’ exception, 25 U.S.C.
SUMMARY:
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APN: 116–310–039–000, 116–310–035–
000 and 116–310–040–000
Parcel One
Commencing at a point in the center
of the main public road leading from
Cloverdale to Healdsburg, at the
southwesterly corner of the land of
Allegrini, and which said point of
beginning is the northwesterly corner of
the land described in that certain deed
dated February 16, 1916 executed by
Mary M. Markell to Fred J. Daniels and
recorded February 24, 1917, in liber 350
of deeds, at page 101, Sonoma County
records, reference to which deed is
hereby expressly made; running thence
north 47°28′ East, along the southerly
boundary line of the land of said
Allegrini a distance of 18.03 chains to
the southeast corner of said Allegrini
property being the point of beginning of
the property hereby conveyed; thence
continuing north 47°28′ East along the
southerly line of the land of Lile
crossing the right of way of the
Northwestern Pacific Railway Company,
a distance of 35.74 chains to a point on
the gravel bar on the Russian River and
being the northeasterly corner of the
land so conveyed as aforesaid by said
Mary M. Markell to Fred J. Daniels;
thence south 36°36′ East, on said gravel
bar 9.78 chains; thence south 47°28′
West, being parallel with the northerly
line of said lands conveyed by said
Mary M. Markell to Fred J. Daniels a
distance of 35.61 chains; thence North
37°19′ West, a distance 9.77 chains to
the place of beginning.
Excepting therefrom 4.50 acres as
conveyed to the city of Cloverdale by
deed recorded July 18, 1940 in book 505
of official records, at page 358, Serial
No. B–21341.
Also excepting therefrom that portion
conveyed to the State of California by
deed recorded November 7, 1974, in
book 2910 of official records, at page
437, Instrument No. P–28163, Sonoma
County Records.
Also excepting therefrom that portion
of the above described property
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conveyed in deed recorded June 18,
1973, in book 2773 of official records, at
page 384, Instrument No. N–42644,
Sonoma County Records.
Also saving and excepting from the
above described parcel of land any
portion lying northeasterly of the
southwesterly line of the Northwestern
Pacific Railroad.
Parcel Two
Beginning at an iron pipe 2-inches in
diameter, 4 feet long, standing on the
east side of the railroad about one mile
south of the town of Cloverdale,
Sonoma County, State of California, on
the dividing line between the lands of
Markell and Lile ranches, from which a
white oak tree 10 inches in diameter
bears South 58°30′ East 85 links distant
marked D.L.J.S.O.bt.; thence North
47°28′ East 13.12 chains; thence North
30°30′ West 2.40 chains; thence North
3°30′ East 6.10 chains; thence South
47°20′ West 39.90 chains to the line of
the Aligrini ranch; thence South 37°10′
East 6.60 chains to the line of Markell
ranch; thence North 47°28′ East 22.45
chains to the place of beginning, the
whole distance of the east line is 36.12
chains.
Magnetic variation of needle north 18°
east.
Excepting therefrom any portion of
the above described parcel of land lying
northeasterly of the southwesterly line
of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad.
Also excepting therefrom all that
portion lying westerly of the easterly
line of that portion described in the
deed to the State of California recorded
on August 13, 1993, Instrument No.
1993 0101800, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Three
Intentionally Deleted.
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Parcel Four
Intentionally Deleted.
Parcel Five
Beginning at a point on the east side
of the highway leading from Cloverdale
to Healdsburg, at the junction of dry
creek road, about one mile south of the
town of Cloverdale, marked by an iron
pipe, one inch in diameter, four feet
long, set in the ground, from which
Furber Peak bears South 60°15′ West,
Geyser Peak bears South 78°30′ East;
thence South 20°30′ West, 58 links to an
iron pipe, one inch in diameter, four
feet long, set in the ground with six
inches above the surface, at the edge of
a telegraph pole, and which is the
northwest corner of the Allegrini ranch;
thence North 55°45′ East, along the line
of said Allegrini ranch 11.33 chains;
thence North 59° East, 1.75 chains to the
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west bank of a creek; thence North
37°30′ East, 52 links to the east bank of
said creek; thence North 60°15′ East,
3.60 chains to the northeast corner of
said Allegrini ranch; thence South
37°10′ East, 9.90 chains along the
easterly line of said Allegrini ranch to
the northwesterly corner of lands now
owned by Joseph A. Lile; thence North
47°20′ East, 39.90 chains (crossing the
Northwestern Pacific Railroad right of
way and Russian River) to the northeast
corner of said lands of Joseph A. Lile;
thence North 3°30′ East, up the gravel
bar 6.75 chains (to the northeast corner
of the tract herein described); thence
South 57°30′ West, 5.66 chains to the
west bank of Russian River; thence on
the last named course South 57°30′ West
16.87 chains; thence South 61°45′ West,
up the creek 5.75 chains to the east end
to the railroad concrete bridge; thence
South 66°45′ West, 1.55 chains to the
west end of said bridge; thence
meandering up the creek as follows:
South 48°15′ West, 1. chain; thence
South 3°15′ East, 1.03 chains; thence
South 89° West, 1.52 chains; thence
North 55° West, 79 links; thence South
78°30′ West, 1.38 chains; thence South
25°30′ east, 81 links; thence South
25°30′ West, 1.10 chains; thence South
81°30′ West, 1.90 chains; thence South
41°50′ West, 1.15 chains; thence South
51° East 1.34 chains; thence South 22°
East, 1.62 chains; thence South 61°15′
West, 1.72 chains; thence North 65°
West, 2 chains; thence South 43° West,
74 links; thence South 2° West, 60 links;
thence South 62° West 1.50 chains;
thence South 23°15′ East, 69 links;
thence South 78° West, 84 links; thence
South 55° West, 2.11 chains; thence
South 29°30′ West, 83 links; thence
South 56°45′ West, 83 links; thence
South 88° West, 71 links; thence South
3°30′ West, 62 links; thence South 54°
West, 12.60 chains to the place of
beginning. being the northerly portion
of the lands and premises and described
in the deed dated March 30, 1909, made
by George F. Lile to said Sarah C. Lile,
and recorded August 11, 1920, in book
390 of deeds, page 140, Sonoma County
Records.
Excepting that parcel of land
conveyed by the San Francisco Bank, a
corporation, to Albert E. Ottoboni and
Mary A. Ottoboni, his wife, by deed
dated October 14, 1933, and recorded
October 31, 1933, in book 348 of official
records, page 407, under recorder’s
Serial No. A–42492, Sonoma county
records.
Also excepting therefrom that portion
contained in the decree quieting title in
favor of Louis Puecinelli, dated
February 5, 1926, and recorded June 29,
1943, in book 582 of official records,
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page 243, under recorder’s Serial No. B–
62145, Sonoma County Records.
Also excepting therefrom that portion
conveyed by Bernard A. Lile, also
known as B.A. Lile and Charlette E. Lile,
his wife to Herbert Becklund and
Eleanor Becklund, his wife, be deed
dated October 9, 1947, and recorded
October 27, 1947, recorder’s Serial No.
C–54139, book 748, page 340 Sonoma
County Records.
Also excepting any portion of the
above described parcel of land lying
northeasterly of the southwesterly line
of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad.
Also excepting therefrom all that
portion which lies westerly of the
easterly line of parcel 1 as described in
the deed to the state of California
recorded June 9, 1993 under Instrument
No. 1993 0071125, Sonoma County
Records.
Parcel Six
An easement for a private at-grade
roadway used exclusively for access,
and ingress and egress upon the terms
and provisions as set forth and
described in that certain ‘‘easement
agreement (private at-grade crossing of
railroad line)’’ executed by and between
North Coast Railroad authority, a
legislatively created State Agency and
Amonos, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company and Sirrah, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company
recorded October 16, 2012 as Instrument
No. 2012–102659, Sonoma County
Records.
Parcel Seven
An easement for a below grade utility
crossing used for sewer, potable water,
treated water for irrigation, natural gas,
power, electricity and all types of
communication cables and lines upon
the terms and provisions as set forth and
described in that certain ‘‘easement
agreement (below-grade utility crossing
of railroad line)’’ executed by and
between north coast railroad authority,
a legislatively created state agency and
Amonos, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company and Sirrah, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company
recorded October 16, 2012 as Instrument
No. 2012–102658, Sonoma County
Records.
APN: 116–310–005–000 (Affects Parcel
Two) and 116–310–079–000 (Affects
Parcel One)
Parcel One: APN: 116–310–079–000
(Affects Parcel One)
Being a portion of the Musalacon
rancho and a portion of the lands
conveyed to Joseph A. Lile by deed
recorded May 11, 1929, in book 226 of
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official records, page 464, Serial No.
92289, Sonoma County Records, and by
deed recorded September 17, 1919, in
book 375 of deeds, page 20, Sonoma
County Records, and more particularly
described as follows: Commencing at a
point on the west side of a concrete
bridge on a railroad over Porterfield
Creek between the lands of the abovementioned Joseph A. Lile and the lands
of Frank Chiocciora as conveyed to him
by deed dated March 01, 1948, and
recorded April 30, 1948, under Serial
No. C–66364, Sonoma County Records,
thence crossing said railroad North
66°45′ East 1.55 chains to the east side
of said bridge and railroad and the point
of beginning of the lands to the herein
described; thence, from said point of
beginning along the line as established
by that boundary line agreement
between Kate E. Leist and George E. Lile
recorded July 09, 1917, in book 35 of
maps, page 6, Sonoma County Records,
North 61°45′ East, 5.75 chains to point;
thence continuing along said line north
57°30′ East, 22.62 chains to a point, said
point being the most northerly corner of
the Lile ranch as shown in book 35 of
maps, page 6; thence from said point
and along the above mentioned
boundary line agreement between
George E. Lile and Melville and Ingram
South 3°30′ West, a distance of 6.75
chains to the most northerly corner of
the lands conveyed to Joseph A. Lile by
deed dated august 13, 1919, and
recorded September 17, 1919, in book
375 of deeds, page 20, Sonoma County
Records; thence continuing along said
boundary line agreement South 3°30′
West, a distance of 6.10 chains to a
point; thence South 36°30′ East a
distance of 2.40 chains to the northerly
corner of the former Markell ranch now
owned by Clifford Lile and wife, by
deed recorded December 07, 1943,
under Serial No. B–70019, Sonoma
County Records; thence along the line
between Joseph A. Lile and Clifford Lile
South 47°28′ West a distance of 13.12
chains, more or less, to the easterly line
of the railroad; thence northerly along
the easterly line of said railroad to the
point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom all that portion
granted from the San Francisco Bank, a
corporation to Albert E. Ottoboni and
Mary A. Ottoboni, by deed dated
October 14, 1933, and recorded October
31, 1933, in book 348 of official records,
page 407, Serial No. A–42492, Sonoma
County Records.
Excepting therefrom all that portion
granted from Joseph A. Lile and Belle I.
Lile to Carvel B. Case, by deed dated
April 07, 1954, and recorded April 23,
1954, in book 1268 of official records,
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County Records.
Excepting therefrom that portion
conveyed to the State of California by
deeds recorded June 11, 1992, as
Document Nos. 92–69810 and 92–
69811, Sonoma County Records.
Excepting therefrom that portion
condemned to the city of Cloverdale by
final order in condemnation-action in
eminent domain, recorded December 13,
2010, as Instrument No. 2010113034 of
official records, described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the northerly
line of the lands of Sirrah, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company, as
recorded under Document Number
2008–040296, Sonoma County Records,
from which point an old 1 inch iron
pipe with nail bears S. 58°52′56″ W.,
128.35 feet; thence from said point of
beginning and continuing easterly along
said northerly line, N. 58°52′56″ E.,
1135.26 feet to the northeasterly corner
of said lands; thence southerly and
along the easterly line of said lands S.
05°01′20″ W., 499.52 feet, from which a
1⁄2 inch iron pipe with no tag bears S.
05°01′20″ W., 312.39 feet, said 1⁄2 inch
iron pipe monument is accepted as the
one shown on that certain ‘‘record of
survey’’ as filed in book 634 of maps,
page 42, Sonoma County Records;
thence leaving said easterly line, and
along a line that is approximately 1 foot
southerly and parallel to an existing
chain link fence, S. 84°31′00″ W., 932.44
feet, to the point of beginning.
Parcel Two: APN: 116–310–005–000
(Affects Parcel Two)
Being a portion of the Musalacon
rancho and a portion of the lands
conveyed to Clifford I. Lile and wife by
deed recorded December 07, 1943, in
book 600 of official records, page 8,
recorder’s Serial No. B–70019, Sonoma
County Records, said portion being
described as follows:
Beginning at a 2″ iron pipe monument
marking the point of intersection of the
northeasterly line of the right of way of
the Northwestern Pacific Railway
Company with the division line
between said lands conveyed to Clifford
Lile and wife and the lands of Joseph A.
Lile and wife, and from which point a
white oak tree 10″ in diameter and
marked ‘‘d.l.j.s.o.bt’’, bears South 58°30′
East a distance of 85 links; thence from
said point of beginning north 47°28′ East
and along said division line 13.12
chains, more or less, to the common
easterly corner of said lands of Clifford
Lile and wife and Joseph A. Lile and
wife; thence South 36°30′ East and along
the easterly line of said lands conveyed
to Clifford Lile and wife, 15.40 chains,
more or less, to the southeasterly corner
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thereof; thence South 47°40′ West and
along the southerly line of said lands
5.31 chains, more or less, to the most
easterly corner of the 27.50 acre tract
conveyed to the United States of
America by deed recorded March 29,
1921 in book 298 of deeds, page 280,
Sonoma County Records; thence north
59°15′ West and along the northeasterly
line of said 27.50 acre tract 6.07- 1⁄2
chains, more or less, to the southeasterly
line of said lands conveyed to Clifford
Lile and wife; thence South 47°28′ West
and along the southeasterly line of said
lands of Lile, 3 chains, more or less, to
the northeasterly line of the right of way
for the Northwestern Pacific Railway
Company; thence north 58°06′ 15″ West
and along the northeasterly line of said
right of way a distance of 10 chains,
more or less, to the point of beginning.
Excepting from the above described
parcel of land all that portion granted by
Clifford I. Lile and wife to Carvel B.
Case, by deed dated April 03, 1954, and
recorded April 23, 1954, in book 1268
of official records, page 322, Serial No.
E–19324, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Three
A right of way 20 feet in width, for
general road and utility purposes as
described in deed to Clifford I. Lile and
Mary A. Lile, his wife, and Isabella L.
Rickard and Lester I. Rickard, her
husband, recorded December 11, 1970,
in book 2501 of official records, at page
692, Serial No. L–90137, Sonoma
County Records.
Parcel Four
An easement for access to the Russian
River in, over, along and across a 100
foot strip of land lying along and
adjacent to the entire northeasterly
boundary of parcel two hereinabove
described as reserved by Clifford I. Lile
and wife in the deed to Carvel B. Case
dated April 03, 1954, and recorded
April 23, 1954, in book 1268 of official
records, page 322, Serial No. E–19324,
Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Five
Non exclusive easements for access by
pedestrians, vehicles and equipment as
described in the grant of easement from
Spight Properties II, LLC, a California
limited liability company to Silverado
Premium Properties, LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company recorded
March 21, 2003, as Document Number
2003–054446, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Six
A non exclusive easement for ingress,
egress, and roadway purposes to and
from the public road known as Asti
Road as described in the grant of
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easement from the city of Cloverdale to
Sirrah, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company recorded November 5, 2010, as
Instrument No. 2010096990, Sonoma
County Records.
Parcel Seven
An easement for a private at-grade
roadway used exclusively for access,
and ingress and egress upon the terms
and provisions as set forth and
described in that certain ‘‘easement
agreement (private at-grade crossing of
railroad line)’’ executed by and between
North Coast Railroad Authority, a
legislatively created State Agency and
Amonos, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company and Sirrah, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company
recorded October 16, 2012, as
Instrument No. 20120102659, Sonoma
County Records.
Parcel Eight
An easement for a below grade utility
crossing used for sewer, potable water,
treated water for irrigation, natural gas,
power, electricity and all types of
communication cables and lines upon
the terms and provisions as set forth and
described in that certain ‘‘easement
agreement (below-grade utility crossing
of railroad line)’’ executed by and
between north coast railroad authority,
a legislatively created State Agency and
Amonos, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company and Sirrah, LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company
recorded October 16, 2012, as
Instrument No. 20120102658, Sonoma
County Records.
Dated: May 12, 2016.
Lawrence S. Roberts,
Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
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Notice of Request for Nominees for the
U.S. Extractive Industries
Transparency Initiative Advisory
Committee
Office of Natural Resources
Revenue Management, Interior.
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AGENCY:
The Department of the
Interior is seeking nominations for
individuals to be Committee members
or alternates on the U.S. Extractive
Industries Transparency Initiative
Advisory Committee. We seek nominees
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who can represent stakeholder
constituencies from government, civil
society, and industry so that we can fill
current vacancies and create a roster of
candidates in case future vacancies
occur.
DATES:
Submit nominations by July 18,
2016.
You may submit
nominations by any of the following
methods.
• Mail or hand-carry nominations to
Ms. Rosita Compton Christian;
Department of the Interior; 1849 C Street
NW., MS 4211, Washington, DC 20240.
• Email nominations to USEITI@
ios.doi.gov.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rosita Compton Christian at (202) 208–
0272 or (202) 513–0597; fax (202) 513–
0682; email Rosita.ComptonChristian@
onrr.gov or useiti@ios.doi.gov; or via
mail at the Department of the Interior;
1849 C Street NW., MS 4211;
Washington, DC 20240.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of the Interior (Interior)
established the Committee on July 26,
2012, in accordance with the provisions
of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), as amended (5 U.S.C. App.2),
and with the concurrence of the General
Services Administration. The
Committee serves as the U.S. Extractive
Industries Transparency Initiative
Multi-Stakeholder Group and advises
the Secretary of the Interior on design
and implementation of the initiative.
The Committee does the following:
• Oversees the U.S. implementation
of the Extractive Industries
Transparency Initiative (EITI), a global
standard for governments to publicly
disclose revenues received from oil, gas,
and mining assets belonging to the
government, with parallel public
disclosure by companies of payments to
the government (such as royalties, rents,
bonuses, taxes, or other payments).
• Develops and recommends to the
Secretary a fully-costed work plan,
containing measurable targets and a
timetable for implementation and
incorporating an assessment of capacity
constraints; this plan will be developed
in consultation with key EITI
stakeholders and published upon
completion.
• Provides opportunities for
collaboration and consultation among
stakeholders.
• Advises the Secretary and posts for
consideration by other stakeholders
proposals for conducting long-term
oversight and other activities necessary
to achieve and maintain EITI-compliant
status.
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The Committee consists of
representatives from three stakeholder
sectors. The sectors are as follows:
• Industry, including non-Federal
representatives from the extractive
industry, including oil, gas, and
mining companies and industryrelated trade associations.
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[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 97 (Thursday, May 19, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[167 A2100DD/AAKC001030/A0A501010.999900]
Land Acquisitions; Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians of
California
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of final agency determination.
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SUMMARY: The Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs made a final agency
determination to acquire approximately 61.83 acres, more or less, of
land in trust for the Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians, California,
for gaming and other purposes on April 29, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of
Indian Gaming, Bureau of Indian Affairs, MS-3657 MIB, 1849 C Street
NW., Washington, DC 20240; telephone (202) 219-4066.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is published in the exercise of
authority delegated by the Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant
Secretary--Indian Affairs by 209 Departmental Manual 8.1, and is
published to comply with the requirements of 25 CFR 151.12(c)(2)(ii)
that notice of the decision to acquire land in trust be promptly
provided in the Federal Register.
On April 29, 2016, the Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs issued a
decision to accept approximately 61.83 acres, more or less, of land
into trust for the Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
(Tribe) under the authority of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934,
25 U.S.C. 465. The Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs determined that
the Tribe's request also meets the requirements of the Indian Gaming
Regulatory Act's ``restored lands'' exception, 25 U.S.C.
2719(b)(1)(B)(iii), to the general prohibition contained in 25 U.S.C.
2719(a) on gaming on lands acquired in trust after October 17, 1988.
The Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs, on behalf of the Secretary
of the Interior, will immediately acquire title in the name of the
United States of America in trust for the Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo
Indians, California.
Legal Description
The 61.83 acres, more or less, are located in the County of Sonoma,
State of California, and are described as follows:
APN: 116-310-039-000, 116-310-035-000 and 116-310-040-000
Parcel One
Commencing at a point in the center of the main public road leading
from Cloverdale to Healdsburg, at the southwesterly corner of the land
of Allegrini, and which said point of beginning is the northwesterly
corner of the land described in that certain deed dated February 16,
1916 executed by Mary M. Markell to Fred J. Daniels and recorded
February 24, 1917, in liber 350 of deeds, at page 101, Sonoma County
records, reference to which deed is hereby expressly made; running
thence north 47[deg]28' East, along the southerly boundary line of the
land of said Allegrini a distance of 18.03 chains to the southeast
corner of said Allegrini property being the point of beginning of the
property hereby conveyed; thence continuing north 47[deg]28' East along
the southerly line of the land of Lile crossing the right of way of the
Northwestern Pacific Railway Company, a distance of 35.74 chains to a
point on the gravel bar on the Russian River and being the
northeasterly corner of the land so conveyed as aforesaid by said Mary
M. Markell to Fred J. Daniels; thence south 36[deg]36' East, on said
gravel bar 9.78 chains; thence south 47[deg]28' West, being parallel
with the northerly line of said lands conveyed by said Mary M. Markell
to Fred J. Daniels a distance of 35.61 chains; thence North 37[deg]19'
West, a distance 9.77 chains to the place of beginning.
Excepting therefrom 4.50 acres as conveyed to the city of
Cloverdale by deed recorded July 18, 1940 in book 505 of official
records, at page 358, Serial No. B-21341.
Also excepting therefrom that portion conveyed to the State of
California by deed recorded November 7, 1974, in book 2910 of official
records, at page 437, Instrument No. P-28163, Sonoma County Records.
Also excepting therefrom that portion of the above described
property
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conveyed in deed recorded June 18, 1973, in book 2773 of official
records, at page 384, Instrument No. N-42644, Sonoma County Records.
Also saving and excepting from the above described parcel of land
any portion lying northeasterly of the southwesterly line of the
Northwestern Pacific Railroad.
Parcel Two
Beginning at an iron pipe 2-inches in diameter, 4 feet long,
standing on the east side of the railroad about one mile south of the
town of Cloverdale, Sonoma County, State of California, on the dividing
line between the lands of Markell and Lile ranches, from which a white
oak tree 10 inches in diameter bears South 58[deg]30' East 85 links
distant marked D.L.J.S.O.bt.; thence North 47[deg]28' East 13.12
chains; thence North 30[deg]30' West 2.40 chains; thence North
3[deg]30' East 6.10 chains; thence South 47[deg]20' West 39.90 chains
to the line of the Aligrini ranch; thence South 37[deg]10' East 6.60
chains to the line of Markell ranch; thence North 47[deg]28' East 22.45
chains to the place of beginning, the whole distance of the east line
is 36.12 chains.
Magnetic variation of needle north 18[deg] east.
Excepting therefrom any portion of the above described parcel of
land lying northeasterly of the southwesterly line of the Northwestern
Pacific Railroad.
Also excepting therefrom all that portion lying westerly of the
easterly line of that portion described in the deed to the State of
California recorded on August 13, 1993, Instrument No. 1993 0101800,
Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Three
Intentionally Deleted.
Parcel Four
Intentionally Deleted.
Parcel Five
Beginning at a point on the east side of the highway leading from
Cloverdale to Healdsburg, at the junction of dry creek road, about one
mile south of the town of Cloverdale, marked by an iron pipe, one inch
in diameter, four feet long, set in the ground, from which Furber Peak
bears South 60[deg]15' West, Geyser Peak bears South 78[deg]30' East;
thence South 20[deg]30' West, 58 links to an iron pipe, one inch in
diameter, four feet long, set in the ground with six inches above the
surface, at the edge of a telegraph pole, and which is the northwest
corner of the Allegrini ranch; thence North 55[deg]45' East, along the
line of said Allegrini ranch 11.33 chains; thence North 59[deg] East,
1.75 chains to the west bank of a creek; thence North 37[deg]30' East,
52 links to the east bank of said creek; thence North 60[deg]15' East,
3.60 chains to the northeast corner of said Allegrini ranch; thence
South 37[deg]10' East, 9.90 chains along the easterly line of said
Allegrini ranch to the northwesterly corner of lands now owned by
Joseph A. Lile; thence North 47[deg]20' East, 39.90 chains (crossing
the Northwestern Pacific Railroad right of way and Russian River) to
the northeast corner of said lands of Joseph A. Lile; thence North
3[deg]30' East, up the gravel bar 6.75 chains (to the northeast corner
of the tract herein described); thence South 57[deg]30' West, 5.66
chains to the west bank of Russian River; thence on the last named
course South 57[deg]30' West 16.87 chains; thence South 61[deg]45'
West, up the creek 5.75 chains to the east end to the railroad concrete
bridge; thence South 66[deg]45' West, 1.55 chains to the west end of
said bridge; thence meandering up the creek as follows: South
48[deg]15' West, 1. chain; thence South 3[deg]15' East, 1.03 chains;
thence South 89[deg] West, 1.52 chains; thence North 55[deg] West, 79
links; thence South 78[deg]30' West, 1.38 chains; thence South
25[deg]30' east, 81 links; thence South 25[deg]30' West, 1.10 chains;
thence South 81[deg]30' West, 1.90 chains; thence South 41[deg]50'
West, 1.15 chains; thence South 51[deg] East 1.34 chains; thence South
22[deg] East, 1.62 chains; thence South 61[deg]15' West, 1.72 chains;
thence North 65[deg] West, 2 chains; thence South 43[deg] West, 74
links; thence South 2[deg] West, 60 links; thence South 62[deg] West
1.50 chains; thence South 23[deg]15' East, 69 links; thence South
78[deg] West, 84 links; thence South 55[deg] West, 2.11 chains; thence
South 29[deg]30' West, 83 links; thence South 56[deg]45' West, 83
links; thence South 88[deg] West, 71 links; thence South 3[deg]30'
West, 62 links; thence South 54[deg] West, 12.60 chains to the place of
beginning. being the northerly portion of the lands and premises and
described in the deed dated March 30, 1909, made by George F. Lile to
said Sarah C. Lile, and recorded August 11, 1920, in book 390 of deeds,
page 140, Sonoma County Records.
Excepting that parcel of land conveyed by the San Francisco Bank, a
corporation, to Albert E. Ottoboni and Mary A. Ottoboni, his wife, by
deed dated October 14, 1933, and recorded October 31, 1933, in book 348
of official records, page 407, under recorder's Serial No. A-42492,
Sonoma county records.
Also excepting therefrom that portion contained in the decree
quieting title in favor of Louis Puecinelli, dated February 5, 1926,
and recorded June 29, 1943, in book 582 of official records, page 243,
under recorder's Serial No. B-62145, Sonoma County Records.
Also excepting therefrom that portion conveyed by Bernard A. Lile,
also known as B.A. Lile and Charlette E. Lile, his wife to Herbert
Becklund and Eleanor Becklund, his wife, be deed dated October 9, 1947,
and recorded October 27, 1947, recorder's Serial No. C-54139, book 748,
page 340 Sonoma County Records.
Also excepting any portion of the above described parcel of land
lying northeasterly of the southwesterly line of the Northwestern
Pacific Railroad.
Also excepting therefrom all that portion which lies westerly of
the easterly line of parcel 1 as described in the deed to the state of
California recorded June 9, 1993 under Instrument No. 1993 0071125,
Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Six
An easement for a private at-grade roadway used exclusively for
access, and ingress and egress upon the terms and provisions as set
forth and described in that certain ``easement agreement (private at-
grade crossing of railroad line)'' executed by and between North Coast
Railroad authority, a legislatively created State Agency and Amonos,
LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and Sirrah, LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company recorded October 16, 2012 as Instrument No.
2012-102659, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Seven
An easement for a below grade utility crossing used for sewer,
potable water, treated water for irrigation, natural gas, power,
electricity and all types of communication cables and lines upon the
terms and provisions as set forth and described in that certain
``easement agreement (below-grade utility crossing of railroad line)''
executed by and between north coast railroad authority, a legislatively
created state agency and Amonos, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company and Sirrah, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company recorded
October 16, 2012 as Instrument No. 2012-102658, Sonoma County Records.
APN: 116-310-005-000 (Affects Parcel Two) and 116-310-079-000 (Affects
Parcel One)
Parcel One: APN: 116-310-079-000 (Affects Parcel One)
Being a portion of the Musalacon rancho and a portion of the lands
conveyed to Joseph A. Lile by deed recorded May 11, 1929, in book 226
of
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official records, page 464, Serial No. 92289, Sonoma County Records,
and by deed recorded September 17, 1919, in book 375 of deeds, page 20,
Sonoma County Records, and more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at a point on the west side of a concrete bridge on a
railroad over Porterfield Creek between the lands of the above-
mentioned Joseph A. Lile and the lands of Frank Chiocciora as conveyed
to him by deed dated March 01, 1948, and recorded April 30, 1948, under
Serial No. C-66364, Sonoma County Records, thence crossing said
railroad North 66[deg]45' East 1.55 chains to the east side of said
bridge and railroad and the point of beginning of the lands to the
herein described; thence, from said point of beginning along the line
as established by that boundary line agreement between Kate E. Leist
and George E. Lile recorded July 09, 1917, in book 35 of maps, page 6,
Sonoma County Records, North 61[deg]45' East, 5.75 chains to point;
thence continuing along said line north 57[deg]30' East, 22.62 chains
to a point, said point being the most northerly corner of the Lile
ranch as shown in book 35 of maps, page 6; thence from said point and
along the above mentioned boundary line agreement between George E.
Lile and Melville and Ingram South 3[deg]30' West, a distance of 6.75
chains to the most northerly corner of the lands conveyed to Joseph A.
Lile by deed dated august 13, 1919, and recorded September 17, 1919, in
book 375 of deeds, page 20, Sonoma County Records; thence continuing
along said boundary line agreement South 3[deg]30' West, a distance of
6.10 chains to a point; thence South 36[deg]30' East a distance of 2.40
chains to the northerly corner of the former Markell ranch now owned by
Clifford Lile and wife, by deed recorded December 07, 1943, under
Serial No. B-70019, Sonoma County Records; thence along the line
between Joseph A. Lile and Clifford Lile South 47[deg]28' West a
distance of 13.12 chains, more or less, to the easterly line of the
railroad; thence northerly along the easterly line of said railroad to
the point of beginning.
Excepting therefrom all that portion granted from the San Francisco
Bank, a corporation to Albert E. Ottoboni and Mary A. Ottoboni, by deed
dated October 14, 1933, and recorded October 31, 1933, in book 348 of
official records, page 407, Serial No. A-42492, Sonoma County Records.
Excepting therefrom all that portion granted from Joseph A. Lile
and Belle I. Lile to Carvel B. Case, by deed dated April 07, 1954, and
recorded April 23, 1954, in book 1268 of official records, page 310,
Serial No. E-19321, Sonoma County Records.
Excepting therefrom that portion conveyed to the State of
California by deeds recorded June 11, 1992, as Document Nos. 92-69810
and 92-69811, Sonoma County Records.
Excepting therefrom that portion condemned to the city of
Cloverdale by final order in condemnation-action in eminent domain,
recorded December 13, 2010, as Instrument No. 2010113034 of official
records, described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the northerly line of the lands of Sirrah,
LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as recorded under Document
Number 2008-040296, Sonoma County Records, from which point an old 1
inch iron pipe with nail bears S. 58[deg]52'56'' W., 128.35 feet;
thence from said point of beginning and continuing easterly along said
northerly line, N. 58[deg]52'56'' E., 1135.26 feet to the northeasterly
corner of said lands; thence southerly and along the easterly line of
said lands S. 05[deg]01'20'' W., 499.52 feet, from which a \1/2\ inch
iron pipe with no tag bears S. 05[deg]01'20'' W., 312.39 feet, said \1/
2\ inch iron pipe monument is accepted as the one shown on that certain
``record of survey'' as filed in book 634 of maps, page 42, Sonoma
County Records; thence leaving said easterly line, and along a line
that is approximately 1 foot southerly and parallel to an existing
chain link fence, S. 84[deg]31'00'' W., 932.44 feet, to the point of
beginning.
Parcel Two: APN: 116-310-005-000 (Affects Parcel Two)
Being a portion of the Musalacon rancho and a portion of the lands
conveyed to Clifford I. Lile and wife by deed recorded December 07,
1943, in book 600 of official records, page 8, recorder's Serial No. B-
70019, Sonoma County Records, said portion being described as follows:
Beginning at a 2 iron pipe monument marking the point of
intersection of the northeasterly line of the right of way of the
Northwestern Pacific Railway Company with the division line between
said lands conveyed to Clifford Lile and wife and the lands of Joseph
A. Lile and wife, and from which point a white oak tree 10
in diameter and marked ``d.l.j.s.o.bt'', bears South 58[deg]30' East a
distance of 85 links; thence from said point of beginning north
47[deg]28' East and along said division line 13.12 chains, more or
less, to the common easterly corner of said lands of Clifford Lile and
wife and Joseph A. Lile and wife; thence South 36[deg]30' East and
along the easterly line of said lands conveyed to Clifford Lile and
wife, 15.40 chains, more or less, to the southeasterly corner thereof;
thence South 47[deg]40' West and along the southerly line of said lands
5.31 chains, more or less, to the most easterly corner of the 27.50
acre tract conveyed to the United States of America by deed recorded
March 29, 1921 in book 298 of deeds, page 280, Sonoma County Records;
thence north 59[deg]15' West and along the northeasterly line of said
27.50 acre tract 6.07- \1/2\ chains, more or less, to the southeasterly
line of said lands conveyed to Clifford Lile and wife; thence South
47[deg]28' West and along the southeasterly line of said lands of Lile,
3 chains, more or less, to the northeasterly line of the right of way
for the Northwestern Pacific Railway Company; thence north 58[deg]06'
15'' West and along the northeasterly line of said right of way a
distance of 10 chains, more or less, to the point of beginning.
Excepting from the above described parcel of land all that portion
granted by Clifford I. Lile and wife to Carvel B. Case, by deed dated
April 03, 1954, and recorded April 23, 1954, in book 1268 of official
records, page 322, Serial No. E-19324, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Three
A right of way 20 feet in width, for general road and utility
purposes as described in deed to Clifford I. Lile and Mary A. Lile, his
wife, and Isabella L. Rickard and Lester I. Rickard, her husband,
recorded December 11, 1970, in book 2501 of official records, at page
692, Serial No. L-90137, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Four
An easement for access to the Russian River in, over, along and
across a 100 foot strip of land lying along and adjacent to the entire
northeasterly boundary of parcel two hereinabove described as reserved
by Clifford I. Lile and wife in the deed to Carvel B. Case dated April
03, 1954, and recorded April 23, 1954, in book 1268 of official
records, page 322, Serial No. E-19324, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Five
Non exclusive easements for access by pedestrians, vehicles and
equipment as described in the grant of easement from Spight Properties
II, LLC, a California limited liability company to Silverado Premium
Properties, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company recorded March
21, 2003, as Document Number 2003-054446, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Six
A non exclusive easement for ingress, egress, and roadway purposes
to and from the public road known as Asti Road as described in the
grant of
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easement from the city of Cloverdale to Sirrah, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company recorded November 5, 2010, as Instrument No.
2010096990, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Seven
An easement for a private at-grade roadway used exclusively for
access, and ingress and egress upon the terms and provisions as set
forth and described in that certain ``easement agreement (private at-
grade crossing of railroad line)'' executed by and between North Coast
Railroad Authority, a legislatively created State Agency and Amonos,
LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and Sirrah, LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company recorded October 16, 2012, as Instrument No.
20120102659, Sonoma County Records.
Parcel Eight
An easement for a below grade utility crossing used for sewer,
potable water, treated water for irrigation, natural gas, power,
electricity and all types of communication cables and lines upon the
terms and provisions as set forth and described in that certain
``easement agreement (below-grade utility crossing of railroad line)''
executed by and between north coast railroad authority, a legislatively
created State Agency and Amonos, LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company and Sirrah, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company recorded
October 16, 2012, as Instrument No. 20120102658, Sonoma County Records.
Dated: May 12, 2016.
Lawrence S. Roberts,
Acting Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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