Special Local Regulation; Chesapeake Bay, between Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD, 1597-1599 [2018-00420]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 100
[Docket Number USCG–2017–1054]
RIN 1625–AA08
Special Local Regulation; Chesapeake
Bay, between Sandy Point and Kent
Island, MD
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard proposes to
establish special local regulations for
certain waters of the Chesapeake Bay.
This action is necessary to provide for
the safety of life on these navigable
waters located between Sandy Point,
Anne Arundel County, MD and Kent
Island, Queen Anne’s County, MD,
during a paddling event on June 2, 2018.
In the case of inclement weather, the
paddling event is scheduled for June 3,
2018. This proposed rulemaking would
prohibit persons and vessels from being
in the regulated area unless authorized
by the Captain of the Port MarylandNational Capital Region or Coast Guard
Patrol Commander. We invite your
comments on this proposed rulemaking.
DATES: Comments and related material
must be received by the Coast Guard on
or before February 12, 2018.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by docket number USCG–
2017–1054 using the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov. See the ‘‘Public
Participation and Request for
Comments’’ portion of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
further instructions on submitting
comments.
SUMMARY:
If
you have questions about this proposed
rulemaking, call or email Mr. Ronald
Houck, U.S. Coast Guard Sector
Maryland-National Capital Region;
telephone 410–576–2674, email
Ronald.L.Houck@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
I. Table of Abbreviations
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
COTP Captain of the Port
DHS Department of Homeland Security
E.O. Executive order
FR Federal Register
NPRM Notice of proposed rulemaking
Pub. L. Public Law
§ Section
U.S.C. United States Code
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II. Background, Purpose, and Legal
Basis
On October 16, 2017, ABC Events,
Inc. of Arnold, MD notified the Coast
Guard that it will be conducting the Bay
Bridge Paddle from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
on June 2, 2018. The third annual kayak
and stand up paddle board event for
intermediate and elite paddlers includes
up to 500 paddlers in two classes
operating on two race courses in the
Chesapeake Bay. The first course is
under and between the north and south
bridges that consist of the William P.
Lane, Jr. (US–50/301) Memorial Bridges,
located between Sandy Point, Anne
Arundel County, MD and Kent Island,
Queen Anne’s County, MD, and the
second course is adjacent to Sandy
Point State Park at Annapolis, MD. Elite
paddlers will operate on a 9-statute
mile/14.5-kilometer race course that
starts at the east beach area of Sandy
Point State Park, proceeds southerly
along the shoreline to a point on the
course located between north bridge
piers 13 and 13A, then easterly along
and between the bridges toward the
eastern shore at Kent Island and turns
around upon reaching a point near Kent
Island, then proceeds westerly along
and between the bridges toward the
western shore, turns upon reaching a
point on the course located between
north bridge piers 24 and 25, proceeds
northerly to the Sandy Point Shoal
Lighthouse, and proceeds westerly to a
finish at the east beach area of Sandy
Point State Park. Intermediate paddlers
will operate on a 3.1-statute mile/5kilometer course that starts at the east
beach area of Sandy Point State Park
and follows the elite paddlers to the
north bridge, then easterly along and
between the bridges toward the eastern
shore at Kent Island and turns northerly
upon reaching a point on the course
located between north bridge piers 24
and 25, and proceeds to a finish at the
north beach area of Sandy Point State
Park. In the case of inclement weather,
the event is scheduled from 8 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. on June 3, 2018. Hazards
from the paddle race include numerous
event participants crossing designated
shipping channels and interfering with
vessels intending to operate within
those channels. The COTP MarylandNational Capital Region has determined
that potential hazards associated with
the paddle race would be a safety
concern for anyone intending to operate
within certain waters of the Chesapeake
Bay between Sandy Point and Kent
Island, MD.
The purpose of this rulemaking is to
protect event participants, spectators
and transiting vessels on certain waters
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of the Chesapeake Bay before, during,
and after the scheduled event. The Coast
Guard proposes this rulemaking under
authority in 33 U.S.C. 1233, which
authorize the Coast Guard to establish
and define special local regulations.
III. Discussion of Proposed Rule
The COTP Maryland-National Capital
Region proposes to establish special
local regulations from 7 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. on June 2, 2018, and, if necessary
due to inclement weather, from 7 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m. on June 3, 2018. The
regulated area would cover all navigable
waters of the Chesapeake Bay, adjacent
to the shoreline at Sandy Point State
Park and between and adjacent to the
spans of the William P. Lane Jr.
Memorial Bridges, from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded to the north by a
line drawn from the western shoreline
at latitude 39°01′05.23″ N., longitude
076°23′47.93″ W.; thence eastward to
latitude 39°01′02.08″ N., longitude
076°22′58.38″ W.; thence southward to
latitude 38°59′57.02″ N., longitude
076°23′02.79″ W.; thence eastward and
parallel and 500 yards north of the north
bridge span to eastern shoreline at
latitude 38°59′13.70″ N., longitude
076°19′58.40″ W.; and bounded to the
south by a line drawn parallel and 500
yards south of the south bridge span
that originates from the western
shoreline at latitude 39°00′17.08″ N.,
longitude 076°24′28.36″ W.; thence
southward to latitude 38°59′38.36″ N.,
longitude 076°23′59.67″ W.; thence
eastward to latitude 38°59′26.93″ N.,
longitude 076°23′25.53″ W.; thence
eastward to the eastern shoreline at
latitude 38°58′40.32″ N., longitude
076°20′10.45″ W, located between
Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD. The
duration of the regulated area is
intended to ensure the safety of vessels
and these navigable waters before,
during, and after the scheduled 8 a.m.
until 12:30 p.m. paddle race event.
Except for Bay Bridge Paddle
participants, no vessel or person would
be permitted to enter the regulated area
without obtaining permission from the
COTP Maryland-National Capital
Region or a designated representative.
The regulatory text we are proposing
appears at the end of this document.
IV. Regulatory Analyses
We developed this proposed rule after
considering numerous statutes and
E.O.s related to rulemaking. Below we
summarize our analyses based on a
number of these statutes and Executive
orders and we discuss First Amendment
rights of protestors.
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A. Regulatory Planning and Review
E.O.s 12866 and 13563 direct agencies
to assess the costs and benefits of
available regulatory alternatives and, if
regulation is necessary, to select
regulatory approaches that maximize
net benefits. E.O. 13771 directs agencies
to control regulatory costs through a
budgeting process. This NPRM has not
been designated a ‘‘significant
regulatory action,’’ under E.O. 12866.
Accordingly, the NPRM has not been
reviewed by the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), and pursuant to
OMB guidance it is exempt from the
requirements of E.O. 13771.
This regulatory action determination
is based on the size and duration of the
regulated area, which would impact a
small designated area of the Chesapeake
Bay for six hours. The Coast Guard
would issue a Broadcast Notice to
Mariners via VHF–FM marine channel
16 about the status of the regulated area.
Moreover, the rule would allow vessels
to seek permission to enter the regulated
area, and vessel traffic would be able to
safely transit the regulated area once the
COTP Coast Guard Patrol Commander
deems it safe to do so.
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B. Impact on Small Entities
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of
1980, 5 U.S.C. 601–612, as amended,
requires Federal agencies to consider
the potential impact of regulations on
small entities during rulemaking. The
term ‘‘small entities’’ comprises small
businesses, not-for-profit organizations
that are independently owned and
operated and are not dominant in their
fields, and governmental jurisdictions
with populations of less than 50,000.
The Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C.
605(b) that this proposed rule would not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities.
While some owners or operators of
vessels intending to transit the regulated
area may be small entities, for the
reasons stated in section IV.A above this
proposed rule would not have a
significant economic impact on any
vessel owner or operator.
If you think that your business,
organization, or governmental
jurisdiction qualifies as a small entity
and that this rule would have a
significant economic impact on it,
please submit a comment (see
ADDRESSES) explaining why you think it
qualifies and how and to what degree
this rule would economically affect it.
Under section 213(a) of the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104–121),
we want to assist small entities in
understanding this proposed rule. If the
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rule would affect your small business,
organization, or governmental
jurisdiction and you have questions
concerning its provisions or options for
compliance, please contact the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section. The Coast Guard will
not retaliate against small entities that
question or complain about this
proposed rule or any policy or action of
the Coast Guard.
C. Collection of Information
This proposed rule would not call for
a new collection of information under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501–3520).
D. Federalism and Indian Tribal
Governments
A rule has implications for federalism
under E.O. 13132, Federalism, if it has
a substantial direct effect on the States,
on the relationship between the national
government and the States, or on the
distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government. We have analyzed
this proposed rule under that Order and
have determined that it is consistent
with the fundamental federalism
principles and preemption requirements
described in E.O. 13132.
Also, this proposed rule does not have
tribal implications under Executive
Order 13175, Consultation and
Coordination with Indian Tribal
Governments, because it would not have
a substantial direct effect on one or
more Indian tribes, on the relationship
between the Federal Government and
Indian tribes, or on the distribution of
power and responsibilities between the
Federal Government and Indian tribes.
If you believe this proposed rule has
implications for federalism or Indian
tribes, please contact the person listed
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section.
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–1538) requires
Federal agencies to assess the effects of
their discretionary regulatory actions. In
particular, the Act addresses actions
that may result in the expenditure by a
State, local, or tribal government, in the
aggregate, or by the private sector of
$100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) or
more in any one year. Though this
proposed rule would not result in such
an expenditure, we do discuss the
effects of this rule elsewhere in this
preamble.
F. Environment
We have analyzed this proposed rule
under Department of Homeland
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and Commandant Instruction
M16475.lD, which guide the Coast
Guard in complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321–4370f), and have made a
preliminary determination that this
action is one of a category of actions that
do not individually or cumulatively
have a significant effect on the human
environment. This proposed rule
involves implementation of regulations
within 33 CFR part 100 applicable to
organized marine events on the
navigable waters of the United States
that could negatively impact the safety
of waterway users and shore side
activities in the event area lasting for 6
hours. The category of water activities
includes but is not limited to sail boat
regattas, boat parades, power boat
racing, swimming events, crew racing,
canoe and sail board racing. Normally
such actions are categorically excluded
from further review under paragraph
34(h) of Figure 2–1 of Commandant
Instruction M16475.lD. A preliminary
Record of Environmental Consideration
supporting this determination is
available in the docket where indicated
under ADDRESSES. We seek any
comments or information that may lead
to the discovery of a significant
environmental impact from this
proposed rule.
G. Protest Activities
The Coast Guard respects the First
Amendment rights of protesters.
Protesters are asked to contact the
person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section to
coordinate protest activities so that your
message can be received without
jeopardizing the safety or security of
people, places, or vessels.
V. Public Participation and Request for
Comments
We view public participation as
essential to effective rulemaking, and
will consider all comments and material
received during the comment period.
Your comment can help shape the
outcome of this rulemaking. If you
submit a comment, please include the
docket number for this rulemaking,
indicate the specific section of this
document to which each comment
applies, and provide a reason for each
suggestion or recommendation.
We encourage you to submit
comments through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov. If your material
cannot be submitted using https://
www.regulations.gov, contact the person
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
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CONTACT section of this document for
alternate instructions.
We accept anonymous comments. All
comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov and will include
any personal information you have
provided. For more about privacy and
the docket, visit https://
www.regulations.gov/privacyNotice.
Documents mentioned in this NPRM
as being available in the docket, and all
public comments, will be in our online
docket at https://www.regulations.gov
and can be viewed by following that
website’s instructions. Additionally, if
you go to the online docket and sign up
for email alerts, you will be notified
when comments are posted or a final
rule is published.
List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 100
Marine safety, Navigation (water),
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Waterways.
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Coast Guard proposes to
amend 33 CFR part 100 as follows:
PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON
NAVIGABLE WATERS
1. The authority citation for part 100
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1233.
2. Add § 100.501T05–1054 to read as
follows:
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§ 100.501T05–1054 Special Local
Regulation; Chesapeake Bay, between
Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD.
(a) Regulated area. The following
location is a regulated area: All
navigable waters of the Chesapeake Bay,
adjacent to the shoreline at Sandy Point
State Park and between and adjacent to
the spans of the William P. Lane Jr.
Memorial Bridges, from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded to the north by a
line drawn from the western shoreline
at latitude 39°01′05.23″ N., longitude
076°23′47.93″ W.; thence eastward to
latitude 39°01′02.08″ N., longitude
076°22′58.38″ W.; thence southward to
latitude 38°59′57.02″ N., longitude
076°23′02.79″ W.; thence eastward and
parallel and 500 yards north of the north
bridge span to eastern shoreline at
latitude 38°59′13.70″ N., longitude
076°19′58.40″ W.; and bounded to the
south by a line drawn parallel and 500
yards south of the south bridge span
that originates from the western
shoreline at latitude 39°00′17.08″ N.,
longitude 076°24′28.36″ W.; thence
southward to latitude 38°59′38.36″ N.,
longitude 076°23′59.67″ W.; thence
eastward to latitude 38°59′26.93″ N.,
longitude 076°23′25.53″ W.; thence
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eastward to the eastern shoreline at
latitude 38°58′40.32″ N., longitude
076°20′10.45″ W, located between
Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD. All
coordinates reference North American
Datum 83 (NAD 1983).
(b) Definitions—(1) Captain of the
Port (COTP) Maryland-National Capital
Region means the Commander, U.S.
Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National
Capital Region or any Coast Guard
commissioned, warrant or petty officer
who has been authorized by the Captain
of the Port to act on his behalf.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander
means a commissioned, warrant, or
petty officer of the U.S. Coast Guard
who has been designated by the
Commander, Coast Guard Sector
Maryland-National Capital Region.
(3) Official Patrol means any vessel
assigned or approved by Commander,
Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National
Capital Region with a commissioned,
warrant, or petty officer on board and
displaying a Coast Guard ensign.
(4) Participant means all persons and
vessels participating in the Bay Bridge
Paddle event under the auspices of the
Marine Event Permit issued to the event
sponsor and approved by Commander,
Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National
Capital Region.
(c) Special local regulations. (1) The
COTP or Coast Guard Patrol
Commander may forbid and control the
movement of all vessels and persons,
including event participants, in the
regulated area. When hailed or signaled
by an official patrol, a vessel or person
in the regulated area shall immediately
comply with the directions given.
Failure to do so may result in expulsion
from the area, citation for failure to
comply, or both. The Coast Guard Patrol
Commander may terminate the event, or
the operation of any support vessel
participating in the event, at any time it
is deemed necessary for the protection
of life or property.
(2) Except for participants and vessels
already at berth, all persons and vessels
within the regulated area at the time it
is implemented are to depart the
regulated area.
(3) Persons and vessels desiring to
transit, moor, or anchor within the
regulated area must first obtain
authorization from the COTP MarylandNational Capital Region or Coast Guard
Patrol Commander. Prior to the
enforcement period, vessels or persons
seeking permission to transit, moor, or
anchor within the area may contact the
COTP Maryland-National Capital
Region at telephone number 410–576–
2693 or on Marine Band Radio, VHF–
FM channel 16 (156.8 MHz). During the
enforcement period, vessels or persons
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seeking permission to transit, moor, or
anchor within the area may contact the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander on
Marine Band Radio, VHF–FM channel
16 (156.8 MHz) for direction.
(4) The Coast Guard may be assisted
in the patrol and enforcement of the
regulated area by other Federal, State,
and local agencies. The Coast Guard
Patrol Commander and official patrol
vessels enforcing this regulated area can
be contacted on marine band radio
VHF–FM channel 16 (156.8 MHz) and
channel 22A (157.1 MHz).
(5) The Coast Guard will publish a
notice in the Fifth Coast Guard District
Local Notice to Mariners and issue a
marine information broadcast on VHF–
FM marine band radio announcing
specific event date and times.
(d) Enforcement period. This section
will be enforced from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
on June 2, 2018, and, if necessary due
to inclement weather, from 7 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. on June 3, 2018.
Dated: January 5, 2018.
Lonnie P. Harrison, Jr.,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
Port Maryland-National Capital Region.
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Safety Zone; Cape Fear River, NC
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Coast Guard proposes to
establish a temporary safety zone on the
navigable waters of the Cape Fear River
in Brunswick County and New Hanover
County, North Carolina. This temporary
safety zone is intended to restrict vessel
traffic on the Cape Fear River while a
vessel transports two new Post-Panamax
gantry cranes to the North Carolina State
Port in Wilmington, North Carolina.
This action is intended to restrict vessel
traffic on the Cape Fear River to protect
mariners and vessels from the hazards
associated with transporting the
assembled gantry cranes. Entry of
vessels or persons into this safety zone
is prohibited unless specifically
authorized by the Captain of the Port
(COTP) North Carolina or a designated
representative. We invite your
comments on this proposed rulemaking.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 100
[Docket Number USCG-2017-1054]
RIN 1625-AA08
Special Local Regulation; Chesapeake Bay, between Sandy Point and
Kent Island, MD
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard proposes to establish special local
regulations for certain waters of the Chesapeake Bay. This action is
necessary to provide for the safety of life on these navigable waters
located between Sandy Point, Anne Arundel County, MD and Kent Island,
Queen Anne's County, MD, during a paddling event on June 2, 2018. In
the case of inclement weather, the paddling event is scheduled for June
3, 2018. This proposed rulemaking would prohibit persons and vessels
from being in the regulated area unless authorized by the Captain of
the Port Maryland-National Capital Region or Coast Guard Patrol
Commander. We invite your comments on this proposed rulemaking.
DATES: Comments and related material must be received by the Coast
Guard on or before February 12, 2018.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by docket number USCG-
2017-1054 using the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. See the ``Public Participation and Request for
Comments'' portion of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for further
instructions on submitting comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions about this
proposed rulemaking, call or email Mr. Ronald Houck, U.S. Coast Guard
Sector Maryland-National Capital Region; telephone 410-576-2674, email
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Table of Abbreviations
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
COTP Captain of the Port
DHS Department of Homeland Security
E.O. Executive order
FR Federal Register
NPRM Notice of proposed rulemaking
Pub. L. Public Law
Sec. Section
U.S.C. United States Code
II. Background, Purpose, and Legal Basis
On October 16, 2017, ABC Events, Inc. of Arnold, MD notified the
Coast Guard that it will be conducting the Bay Bridge Paddle from 8
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on June 2, 2018. The third annual kayak and stand up
paddle board event for intermediate and elite paddlers includes up to
500 paddlers in two classes operating on two race courses in the
Chesapeake Bay. The first course is under and between the north and
south bridges that consist of the William P. Lane, Jr. (US-50/301)
Memorial Bridges, located between Sandy Point, Anne Arundel County, MD
and Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, MD, and the second course is
adjacent to Sandy Point State Park at Annapolis, MD. Elite paddlers
will operate on a 9-statute mile/14.5-kilometer race course that starts
at the east beach area of Sandy Point State Park, proceeds southerly
along the shoreline to a point on the course located between north
bridge piers 13 and 13A, then easterly along and between the bridges
toward the eastern shore at Kent Island and turns around upon reaching
a point near Kent Island, then proceeds westerly along and between the
bridges toward the western shore, turns upon reaching a point on the
course located between north bridge piers 24 and 25, proceeds northerly
to the Sandy Point Shoal Lighthouse, and proceeds westerly to a finish
at the east beach area of Sandy Point State Park. Intermediate paddlers
will operate on a 3.1-statute mile/5-kilometer course that starts at
the east beach area of Sandy Point State Park and follows the elite
paddlers to the north bridge, then easterly along and between the
bridges toward the eastern shore at Kent Island and turns northerly
upon reaching a point on the course located between north bridge piers
24 and 25, and proceeds to a finish at the north beach area of Sandy
Point State Park. In the case of inclement weather, the event is
scheduled from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on June 3, 2018. Hazards from the
paddle race include numerous event participants crossing designated
shipping channels and interfering with vessels intending to operate
within those channels. The COTP Maryland-National Capital Region has
determined that potential hazards associated with the paddle race would
be a safety concern for anyone intending to operate within certain
waters of the Chesapeake Bay between Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD.
The purpose of this rulemaking is to protect event participants,
spectators and transiting vessels on certain waters of the Chesapeake
Bay before, during, and after the scheduled event. The Coast Guard
proposes this rulemaking under authority in 33 U.S.C. 1233, which
authorize the Coast Guard to establish and define special local
regulations.
III. Discussion of Proposed Rule
The COTP Maryland-National Capital Region proposes to establish
special local regulations from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on June 2, 2018,
and, if necessary due to inclement weather, from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on
June 3, 2018. The regulated area would cover all navigable waters of
the Chesapeake Bay, adjacent to the shoreline at Sandy Point State Park
and between and adjacent to the spans of the William P. Lane Jr.
Memorial Bridges, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded to the north by
a line drawn from the western shoreline at latitude 39[deg]01'05.23''
N., longitude 076[deg]23'47.93'' W.; thence eastward to latitude
39[deg]01'02.08'' N., longitude 076[deg]22'58.38'' W.; thence southward
to latitude 38[deg]59'57.02'' N., longitude 076[deg]23'02.79'' W.;
thence eastward and parallel and 500 yards north of the north bridge
span to eastern shoreline at latitude 38[deg]59'13.70'' N., longitude
076[deg]19'58.40'' W.; and bounded to the south by a line drawn
parallel and 500 yards south of the south bridge span that originates
from the western shoreline at latitude 39[deg]00'17.08'' N., longitude
076[deg]24'28.36'' W.; thence southward to latitude 38[deg]59'38.36''
N., longitude 076[deg]23'59.67'' W.; thence eastward to latitude
38[deg]59'26.93'' N., longitude 076[deg]23'25.53'' W.; thence eastward
to the eastern shoreline at latitude 38[deg]58'40.32'' N., longitude
076[deg]20'10.45'' W, located between Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD.
The duration of the regulated area is intended to ensure the safety of
vessels and these navigable waters before, during, and after the
scheduled 8 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. paddle race event. Except for Bay
Bridge Paddle participants, no vessel or person would be permitted to
enter the regulated area without obtaining permission from the COTP
Maryland-National Capital Region or a designated representative. The
regulatory text we are proposing appears at the end of this document.
IV. Regulatory Analyses
We developed this proposed rule after considering numerous statutes
and E.O.s related to rulemaking. Below we summarize our analyses based
on a number of these statutes and Executive orders and we discuss First
Amendment rights of protestors.
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A. Regulatory Planning and Review
E.O.s 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess the costs and
benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is
necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits.
E.O. 13771 directs agencies to control regulatory costs through a
budgeting process. This NPRM has not been designated a ``significant
regulatory action,'' under E.O. 12866. Accordingly, the NPRM has not
been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and
pursuant to OMB guidance it is exempt from the requirements of E.O.
13771.
This regulatory action determination is based on the size and
duration of the regulated area, which would impact a small designated
area of the Chesapeake Bay for six hours. The Coast Guard would issue a
Broadcast Notice to Mariners via VHF-FM marine channel 16 about the
status of the regulated area. Moreover, the rule would allow vessels to
seek permission to enter the regulated area, and vessel traffic would
be able to safely transit the regulated area once the COTP Coast Guard
Patrol Commander deems it safe to do so.
B. Impact on Small Entities
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, 5 U.S.C. 601-612, as
amended, requires Federal agencies to consider the potential impact of
regulations on small entities during rulemaking. The term ``small
entities'' comprises small businesses, not-for-profit organizations
that are independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their
fields, and governmental jurisdictions with populations of less than
50,000. The Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this
proposed rule would not have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
While some owners or operators of vessels intending to transit the
regulated area may be small entities, for the reasons stated in section
IV.A above this proposed rule would not have a significant economic
impact on any vessel owner or operator.
If you think that your business, organization, or governmental
jurisdiction qualifies as a small entity and that this rule would have
a significant economic impact on it, please submit a comment (see
ADDRESSES) explaining why you think it qualifies and how and to what
degree this rule would economically affect it.
Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-121), we want to assist small
entities in understanding this proposed rule. If the rule would affect
your small business, organization, or governmental jurisdiction and you
have questions concerning its provisions or options for compliance,
please contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section. The Coast Guard will not retaliate against small entities that
question or complain about this proposed rule or any policy or action
of the Coast Guard.
C. Collection of Information
This proposed rule would not call for a new collection of
information under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-
3520).
D. Federalism and Indian Tribal Governments
A rule has implications for federalism under E.O. 13132,
Federalism, if it has a substantial direct effect on the States, on the
relationship between the national government and the States, or on the
distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of
government. We have analyzed this proposed rule under that Order and
have determined that it is consistent with the fundamental federalism
principles and preemption requirements described in E.O. 13132.
Also, this proposed rule does not have tribal implications under
Executive Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal
Governments, because it would not have a substantial direct effect on
one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes. If
you believe this proposed rule has implications for federalism or
Indian tribes, please contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section.
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531-1538)
requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their discretionary
regulatory actions. In particular, the Act addresses actions that may
result in the expenditure by a State, local, or tribal government, in
the aggregate, or by the private sector of $100,000,000 (adjusted for
inflation) or more in any one year. Though this proposed rule would not
result in such an expenditure, we do discuss the effects of this rule
elsewhere in this preamble.
F. Environment
We have analyzed this proposed rule under Department of Homeland
Security Management Directive 023-01 and Commandant Instruction
M16475.lD, which guide the Coast Guard in complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and have made
a preliminary determination that this action is one of a category of
actions that do not individually or cumulatively have a significant
effect on the human environment. This proposed rule involves
implementation of regulations within 33 CFR part 100 applicable to
organized marine events on the navigable waters of the United States
that could negatively impact the safety of waterway users and shore
side activities in the event area lasting for 6 hours. The category of
water activities includes but is not limited to sail boat regattas,
boat parades, power boat racing, swimming events, crew racing, canoe
and sail board racing. Normally such actions are categorically excluded
from further review under paragraph 34(h) of Figure 2-1 of Commandant
Instruction M16475.lD. A preliminary Record of Environmental
Consideration supporting this determination is available in the docket
where indicated under ADDRESSES. We seek any comments or information
that may lead to the discovery of a significant environmental impact
from this proposed rule.
G. Protest Activities
The Coast Guard respects the First Amendment rights of protesters.
Protesters are asked to contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section to coordinate protest activities so that
your message can be received without jeopardizing the safety or
security of people, places, or vessels.
V. Public Participation and Request for Comments
We view public participation as essential to effective rulemaking,
and will consider all comments and material received during the comment
period. Your comment can help shape the outcome of this rulemaking. If
you submit a comment, please include the docket number for this
rulemaking, indicate the specific section of this document to which
each comment applies, and provide a reason for each suggestion or
recommendation.
We encourage you to submit comments through the Federal eRulemaking
Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. If your material cannot be
submitted using https://www.regulations.gov, contact the person in the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
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CONTACT section of this document for alternate instructions.
We accept anonymous comments. All comments received will be posted
without change to https://www.regulations.gov and will include any
personal information you have provided. For more about privacy and the
docket, visit https://www.regulations.gov/privacyNotice.
Documents mentioned in this NPRM as being available in the docket,
and all public comments, will be in our online docket at https://www.regulations.gov and can be viewed by following that website's
instructions. Additionally, if you go to the online docket and sign up
for email alerts, you will be notified when comments are posted or a
final rule is published.
List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 100
Marine safety, Navigation (water), Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Waterways.
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Coast Guard proposes
to amend 33 CFR part 100 as follows:
PART 100--SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS
0
1. The authority citation for part 100 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1233.
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2. Add Sec. 100.501T05-1054 to read as follows:
Sec. 100.501T05-1054 Special Local Regulation; Chesapeake Bay,
between Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD.
(a) Regulated area. The following location is a regulated area: All
navigable waters of the Chesapeake Bay, adjacent to the shoreline at
Sandy Point State Park and between and adjacent to the spans of the
William P. Lane Jr. Memorial Bridges, from shoreline to shoreline,
bounded to the north by a line drawn from the western shoreline at
latitude 39[deg]01'05.23'' N., longitude 076[deg]23'47.93'' W.; thence
eastward to latitude 39[deg]01'02.08'' N., longitude 076[deg]22'58.38''
W.; thence southward to latitude 38[deg]59'57.02'' N., longitude
076[deg]23'02.79'' W.; thence eastward and parallel and 500 yards north
of the north bridge span to eastern shoreline at latitude
38[deg]59'13.70'' N., longitude 076[deg]19'58.40'' W.; and bounded to
the south by a line drawn parallel and 500 yards south of the south
bridge span that originates from the western shoreline at latitude
39[deg]00'17.08'' N., longitude 076[deg]24'28.36'' W.; thence southward
to latitude 38[deg]59'38.36'' N., longitude 076[deg]23'59.67'' W.;
thence eastward to latitude 38[deg]59'26.93'' N., longitude
076[deg]23'25.53'' W.; thence eastward to the eastern shoreline at
latitude 38[deg]58'40.32'' N., longitude 076[deg]20'10.45'' W, located
between Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD. All coordinates reference
North American Datum 83 (NAD 1983).
(b) Definitions--(1) Captain of the Port (COTP) Maryland-National
Capital Region means the Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Maryland-
National Capital Region or any Coast Guard commissioned, warrant or
petty officer who has been authorized by the Captain of the Port to act
on his behalf.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander means a commissioned, warrant, or
petty officer of the U.S. Coast Guard who has been designated by the
Commander, Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National Capital Region.
(3) Official Patrol means any vessel assigned or approved by
Commander, Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National Capital Region with a
commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on board and displaying a Coast
Guard ensign.
(4) Participant means all persons and vessels participating in the
Bay Bridge Paddle event under the auspices of the Marine Event Permit
issued to the event sponsor and approved by Commander, Coast Guard
Sector Maryland-National Capital Region.
(c) Special local regulations. (1) The COTP or Coast Guard Patrol
Commander may forbid and control the movement of all vessels and
persons, including event participants, in the regulated area. When
hailed or signaled by an official patrol, a vessel or person in the
regulated area shall immediately comply with the directions given.
Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for
failure to comply, or both. The Coast Guard Patrol Commander may
terminate the event, or the operation of any support vessel
participating in the event, at any time it is deemed necessary for the
protection of life or property.
(2) Except for participants and vessels already at berth, all
persons and vessels within the regulated area at the time it is
implemented are to depart the regulated area.
(3) Persons and vessels desiring to transit, moor, or anchor within
the regulated area must first obtain authorization from the COTP
Maryland-National Capital Region or Coast Guard Patrol Commander. Prior
to the enforcement period, vessels or persons seeking permission to
transit, moor, or anchor within the area may contact the COTP Maryland-
National Capital Region at telephone number 410-576-2693 or on Marine
Band Radio, VHF-FM channel 16 (156.8 MHz). During the enforcement
period, vessels or persons seeking permission to transit, moor, or
anchor within the area may contact the Coast Guard Patrol Commander on
Marine Band Radio, VHF-FM channel 16 (156.8 MHz) for direction.
(4) The Coast Guard may be assisted in the patrol and enforcement
of the regulated area by other Federal, State, and local agencies. The
Coast Guard Patrol Commander and official patrol vessels enforcing this
regulated area can be contacted on marine band radio VHF-FM channel 16
(156.8 MHz) and channel 22A (157.1 MHz).
(5) The Coast Guard will publish a notice in the Fifth Coast Guard
District Local Notice to Mariners and issue a marine information
broadcast on VHF-FM marine band radio announcing specific event date
and times.
(d) Enforcement period. This section will be enforced from 7 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m. on June 2, 2018, and, if necessary due to inclement
weather, from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on June 3, 2018.
Dated: January 5, 2018.
Lonnie P. Harrison, Jr.,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port Maryland-National
Capital Region.
[FR Doc. 2018-00420 Filed 1-11-18; 8:45 am]
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