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decommissioning could have a range of
treatments including simple barrier
installation (passive treatment) where
watershed impacts are not likely, to
active treatments ranging from removing
culverts to full recontouring where risks
to watersheds are high. Non-motorized
access would be facilitated with
improved tread on road segments
identified by the public as important for
use. In addition, there are three sites
with proposed watershed actions on
existing roads including: Callahan
sediment trap improvement on NFSR
414, Raymond Creek bridge removal,
and Goat Creek road culvert upgrade.
(5) The district is proposing fuel
mitigation and roadside thinning to
facilitate fuels reduction, safe ingress
and egress for the public in case of a
wildland fire and road maintenance
within the project area. Approximately
779 acres of thinning and 78 acres of
road maintenance are proposed along
only the Forest Service roads open to
yearlong motorized use.
(6) Proposed Starry Goat activities
would impact approximately 1,372
acres of existing grizzly bear core, nearly
all of which is associated with harvest
access and haul on currently barriered
roads. A minor access management
change at the top of Smith Mountain
also contributes to this total. Gated
roads that could be barriered to provide
the necessary in-kind replacement of
core have been identified. These roads
currently do not allow for public
motorized use during the bear year.
Once these road are barriered and
placed into core, no motorized use
could occur on these roads during the
bear year including administrative use.
(7) Proposed Recreation
Improvements include the Threemile
Mountain Bike Flow Trail and the
McConnell Snowshoe Trail. The bike
trail system consists of both a descent
oriented ‘‘Flow Trail’’ and a ‘‘CrossCountry Bike’’ style loop. The ‘‘Flow
trail’’ would consist of approximately 7
miles of new construction. The ‘‘CrossCountry Bike loop’’ would consist of
approximately 6 miles of new trail
construction and would be pursued as
time and funding permits. The
McConnell Snowshoe Trail includes
approximately 4 miles of new
construction.
(8) The Star Creek Quarry, North Fork
7 Mile Quarry, Three Mile Quarry and
Airport Garvel Pit are proposed for free
use rock picking where the public
would be able to get a personal use
permit (∼2 tons per permit). The District
proposes to increase the Airport Pit by
approximately 3 acres and the North
Fork 7 Mile Quarry by approximately 1
acre over the life of the pits.
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Possible Alternatives
The Forest Service will consider a
range of alternatives. One of these will
be the ‘‘no action’’ alternative in which
none of the proposed action would be
implemented. Additional alternatives
may be included in response to issues
raised by the public during the scoping
process or due to additional concerns
for resource values identified by the
interdisciplinary team.
Responsible Official
The Forest Supervisor of the Kootenai
National Forest, 31374 U.S. Highway 2,
Libby, MT 59923–3022, is the
Responsible Official. As the Responsible
Official, I will decide if the proposed
action will be implemented. I will
document the decision and rationale for
the decision in the Record of Decision.
I have delegated the responsibility for
preparing the draft environmental
impact statement (DEIS) and final
environmental impact statement (FEIS)
to the District Ranger, Three Rivers
Ranger District.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
Based on the purpose and need, the
Responsible Official reviews the
proposed action, the other alternatives,
the environmental consequences, and
public comments on the analysis in
order to make the following decisions:
(1) Whether to implement timber
harvest and associated fuel reduction
treatments, prescribed burning,
watershed work, and recreation
improvements, including the design
features and potential mitigation
measures to protect resources; and if so,
how much, and at what specific
locations.
(2) What, if any, specific project
monitoring requirements are needed to
assure design features and potential
mitigation measures are implemented
and effective, and to evaluate the
success of the project objectives.
Preliminary project monitoring needs
identified include effectiveness of BMP
work. A project-specific monitorng plan
will be developed.
Preliminary Issues
Initial analysis by the
interdisciplinary team has brought
forward an issue that may affect the
design of the project.
(1) There are 17 harvest units that
would contribute to 14 openings larger
than 40 acres. This action requires a 60
day public review and Regional Forester
approval (FSM 2471.1). This document
serves as the beginning of the 60 day
public review period.
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Scoping Process
This notice of intent initiates the
scoping process, which guides the
development of the environmental
impact statement. The interdisciplinary
team will continue to seek information,
comments, and assistance from Federal,
State, and local agencies, tribal
governments, and other individuals or
organizations that may be interested in,
or affected by, the proposed action.
There are several collaborative groups in
the area that the interdisciplinary team
will interact with during the analysis.
It is important that reviewers provide
their comments at such times and in
such manner that they are useful to the
agency’s preparation of the
environmental impact statement.
Therefore, comments should be
provided prior to the close of the
comment period and should clearly
articulate the reviewer’s concerns and
contentions. A more detailed scoping
letter is available on request as well as
on the Kootenai National Forest projects
page located here: https://
www.fs.usda.gov/projects/kootenai/
landmanagement/projects.
Comments received in response to
this solicitation, including names and
addresses of those who comment, will
be part of the public record for this
proposed action. Comments submitted
anonymously will be accepted and
considered.
Dated: October 31, 2016.
Christopher S. Savage,
Forest Supervisor.
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ACTION:
The U.S. Commission on Civil
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Federal Register of October 3, 2016,
concerning the announcement of a
meeting on November 15, 2016. The
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SUMMARY:
Correction
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2016, in FR Doc. 2016–23729, correct
the SUMMARY and DATES captions to
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and regulations of the U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights (Commission) and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act that
the Indiana Advisory Committee
(Committee) will hold a meeting on
Friday, December 9, 2016, at 4:00 p.m.
EST for the purpose of discussing a draft
report regarding the school to prison
pipeline in the state.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Friday, December 9, 2016, at 4:00 p.m.
EST.
Dated: November 1, 2016.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
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submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
chapter 35).
Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.
Title: Local Update of Census
Addresses Operation.
OMB Control Number: 0607–XXXX.
Form Number(s): D–2001—Contact
Information Update Form, D–2001–SP—
Contact Information Update Form
(Spanish), D–2002—Registration Form,
D–2002–SP—Registration Form
(Spanish), D–2003—Product Preference
Form, D–2003–SP—Product Preference
Form (Spanish), D–2003–SG–GIS
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Relationship List, D–2010–SP—Map
Sheet to Block Number Relationship
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Return Form, D–2011–SP—Inventory
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Type of Request: Regular Submission.
Number of Respondents: 40,000.
Average Hours per Response: 21
hours on average; will vary by number
of addresses associated with
government.
Burden Hours: 845,600.
Needs and Uses: The U.S. Census
Bureau developed the Local Update of
Census Addresses Operation (LUCA)
prior to the 2000 Census to meet the
requirements of the Census Address List
Improvement Act of 1994, Public Law
103–430. The Census Bureau will use
information collected through LUCA to
help develop the housing unit and
group quarters (e.g., college dormitory,
nursing home, correctional facility)
address information that it will need to
conduct the decennial census. LUCA is
voluntary for governmental units.
Participating governments may review
the Census Bureau’s Title 13 U.S.C.
confidential list of individual living
quarters addresses and provide to the
Census Bureau address additions,
corrections, deletions, and location
coordinates (latitude/longitude).
Participating governments also may
provide spatial and attribute updates for
roads. Governments electing to
participate in LUCA also provide
contact information, certification of
their agreement to maintain the
confidentiality of the Census Bureau
address information, responses
regarding their physical and information
technology security capability, product
media preference information, shipment
inventory information, and certification
of their destruction or return of
materials containing confidential data.
LUCA will be available to tribal, state,
and local governments, the District of
Columbia, and Puerto Rico (or their
designated representatives) in areas for
which the Census Bureau performs a
pre-census Address Canvassing
Operation. A majority of governments
will have some area that will be
included in the Address Canvassing
Operation. LUCA is available to legally
defined federally recognized Native
American and Alaska Native areas
(including the Alaska Native Regional
Corporations), states, governmentally
active counties and equivalent entities,
incorporated places, and legally defined
Minor Civil Divisions (MCDs) for which
the Census Bureau reports data. LUCA
will occur between January 2017 and
June 2020. LUCA comprises five stages:
• Advance Notice
• Invitation
• Address Review
• Feedback
• Closeout
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Advance Notice
The Census Bureau provides an
advance notice package to all eligible
tribal, state, and local governments. This
package contains materials informing
the eligible governments of the
voluntary LUCA operation and provides
instructions to update contact
information and how to prepare to
participate in LUCA. This stage occurs
between January 2017 and March 2017.
Invitation
All eligible tribal, state, and local
governments receive an invitation
package. This package provides
information on how to register for the
operation, instructions on how to
designate a liaison, and enables
governments to select the type of
materials. Additionally, the invitation
package provides information regarding
the responsibility for safeguarding and
protecting Title 13 materials. The
Census Bureau will follow up and send
reminder packages to governments that
do not respond. This stage occurs
between July 2017 and September 2017.
Address Review
Governments that elect to participate
receive materials based on their
selection from the invitation package.
Governments have a maximum of 120
days from the date of receipt of
materials to complete and submit their
address and spatial updates to the
Census Bureau. The Census Bureau will
conduct follow up with letters,
postcards, and phone calls to encourage
timely submission of address and
spatial updates. This stage occurs
between February 2018 and May 2018.
Feedback
The Census Bureau will provide a
feedback package to governments that
participate in LUCA. This package
includes detailed information on the
results of the address and spatial
updates submitted during LUCA. This
stage occurs between August 2019 and
October 2019.
Closeout
The Census Bureau provides a
closeout letter to governments that
participated in LUCA with notification
to destroy or return Title 13 materials.
The Census Bureau will also conduct
follow up with letters and phone calls
to ensure that Title 13 materials are
destroyed or returned. This stage occurs
between October 2019 and June 2020.
The information on LUCA contacts,
certification of agreement to maintain
the confidentiality of the Census Bureau
address information, physical and
information technology security
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COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Notice Corrected Date of Public Meeting of the Indiana Advisory
Committee; Correction
AGENCY: Commission on Civil Rights.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights published a document in
the Federal Register of October 3, 2016, concerning the announcement of
a meeting on November 15, 2016. The document contained incorrect dates.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Melissa Wojnaroski, 312-353-8311.
Correction
In the Federal Register of October 3, 2016, in FR Doc. 2016-23729,
correct the Summary and Dates captions to read:
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the
rules
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and regulations of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (Commission) and
the Federal Advisory Committee Act that the Indiana Advisory Committee
(Committee) will hold a meeting on Friday, December 9, 2016, at 4:00
p.m. EST for the purpose of discussing a draft report regarding the
school to prison pipeline in the state.
DATES: The meeting will be held on Friday, December 9, 2016, at 4:00
p.m. EST.
Dated: November 1, 2016.
David Mussatt,
Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit.
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