Land Acquisitions; Catawba Indian Nation, Kings Mountain Parcel, North Carolina, 17093-17094 [2020-06325]
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Land Acquisitions; Catawba Indian
Nation, Kings Mountain Parcel, North
Carolina
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs made a final agency
determination to acquire 16.57 acres,
more or less, of land in trust for the
Catawba Indian Nation for gaming and
other purposes on March 12, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of Indian
Gaming, Mailstop 3543, 1849 C Street
NW, Washington, DC 20240, telephone
(202) 219–4066.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March
12, 2020, the Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs made a final agency
determination to accept land into trust
for the Catawba Indian Nation under the
authority of the Indian Reorganization
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Act of June 18, 1934, 25 U.S.C. 5108.
The Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs
also determined that the Catawba Indian
Nation meets the requirements of the
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act’s
‘‘Restored Lands’’ exception, 25 U.S.C.
2719 (b)(1)(A)(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
to Kings Mountain Parcel, 16.57 acres,
more or less, in the name of the United
States of America in Trust for Catawba
Indian Nation upon fulfillment of all
Departmental requirements. The 16.57
acres, more or less, are described as
follows:
Legal Description of Property
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Beginning on a concrete right of way
monument having NAD83 NC State Plane
Grid Coordinates N: 536550.60 USFT and E:
1292093.25 USFT and being located N
11°18′59″ W 637.68′ (Horizontal Ground
Distance) from NCGS ‘‘Dixon’’ having NAD83
NC State Plane Grid Coordinates N:
535925.42 USFT and E: 1292218.36 USFT;
running thence S 35°20′37″ W 83.44′ to a
concrete right of way monument; thence
along an arc of curve to the left having a
radius of 906.51′, an arc length of 357.87′, a
chord bearing S 68°52′34″ W and a chord
length of 355.55′ to a 5/8″ Rebar Set; thence
S 57°19′29″ W 498.70′ to a 5/8″ Rebar Set;
thence along an arc of curve to the right
having a radius of 1344.39′, an arc length of
113.61′, a chord bearing S 59°44′45″ W and
a chord length of 113.58′ to a 5/8″ Rebar Set;
thence a new line N 23°34′25″ W 751.26′ to
a 5/8″ Rebar Set; thence a new line N
66°25′35″ E 1026.64′ to a 5/8″ Rebar Set in
the Western Right of Way Line of State
Project 8.2800802; thence with the western
right of way line N 66°25′35″ E 43.71′ to a
5/8″ Rebar Set; thence S 23°18′33″ E 151.15′
to a 1⁄2″ Rebar Found; thence S 23°18′33″ E
93.85′ to a 5/8″ Rebar Set; thence S 67°29′04″
W 19.83′ to a 5/8″ Rebar Set; thence S
23°18′56″ E 237.04′ to a 5/8″ Rebar Set;
thence S 17°18′46″ E 150.51′ to the point and
place of beginning and containing 16.573
Acres ± and shown as Lot 1 according to a
survey by TGS Engineers Dated September
17, 2018.
Authority: 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.
Dated: March 12, 2020.
Tara Sweeney,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
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Supplement to the Draft Environmental
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Master Development Plan (MDP), and
by this notice is announcing the
opening of the comment period. The
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public meetings and a subsistencerelated hearing to receive comments on
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proposed project’s potential to impact
subsistence resources and activities.
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will be announced at least 15 days in
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The
Willow MDP Draft EIS was published
on August 23, 2019. The Draft EIS
analyzed one No Action Alternative
(Alternative A), three action alternatives
(Alternatives B, C, and D), and two
module delivery options (Options 1 and
2), to support a new development
(Project) proposed by ConocoPhillips
Alaska, Inc. on Federal oil and gas
leases in the northeast area of the
National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.
This targeted Supplement to the Draft
EIS only addresses additional analysis
for three Project components added by
the Project proponent: Module delivery
Option 3, a constructed freshwater
reservoir, and up to three boat ramps for
subsistence access.
Section 810 of the Alaska National
Interest Lands Conservation Act
requires the BLM to evaluate the effects
of the alternatives presented in the
Willow MDP Draft EIS on subsistence
activities, and to hold public hearings if
it finds that any alternatives may
significantly restrict subsistence users.
The preliminary evaluation of
subsistence impact indicates that the
alternatives analyzed in the Willow
MDP Draft EIS and the associated
cumulative impacts may significantly
restrict subsistence uses for multiple
communities along the North Slope.
Therefore, the BLM will hold public
hearings on subsistence resources and
activities. Dates and times will be
announced at least 15 days in advance
on the project website, as well as
through public notices, media releases,
social media posts, and mailings.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
(Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6(b))
Chad B. Padgett,
State Director, Alaska.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[201D0102DR/DS5A300000/DR.5A311.IA000118]
Land Acquisitions; Catawba Indian Nation, Kings Mountain Parcel,
North Carolina
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs made a final agency
determination to acquire 16.57 acres, more or less, of land in trust
for the Catawba Indian Nation for gaming and other purposes on March
12, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of
Indian Gaming, Mailstop 3543, 1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20240,
telephone (202) 219-4066.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 12, 2020, the Assistant Secretary--
Indian Affairs made a final agency determination to accept land into
trust for the Catawba Indian Nation under the authority of the Indian
Reorganization
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Act of June 18, 1934, 25 U.S.C. 5108. The Assistant Secretary--Indian
Affairs also determined that the Catawba Indian Nation meets the
requirements of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act's ``Restored Lands''
exception, 25 U.S.C. 2719 (b)(1)(A)(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 to Kings Mountain
Parcel, 16.57 acres, more or less, in the name of the United States of
America in Trust for Catawba Indian Nation upon fulfillment of all
Departmental requirements. The 16.57 acres, more or less, are described
as follows:
Legal Description of Property
Beginning on a concrete right of way monument having NAD83 NC
State Plane Grid Coordinates N: 536550.60 USFT and E: 1292093.25
USFT and being located N 11[deg]18'59'' W 637.68' (Horizontal Ground
Distance) from NCGS ``Dixon'' having NAD83 NC State Plane Grid
Coordinates N: 535925.42 USFT and E: 1292218.36 USFT; running thence
S 35[deg]20'37'' W 83.44' to a concrete right of way monument;
thence along an arc of curve to the left having a radius of 906.51',
an arc length of 357.87', a chord bearing S 68[deg]52'34'' W and a
chord length of 355.55' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set; thence S
57[deg]19'29'' W 498.70' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set; thence along an arc
of curve to the right having a radius of 1344.39', an arc length of
113.61', a chord bearing S 59[deg]44'45'' W and a chord length of
113.58' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set; thence a new line N 23[deg]34'25'' W
751.26' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set; thence a new line N 66[deg]25'35'' E
1026.64' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set in the Western Right of Way Line of
State Project 8.2800802; thence with the western right of way line N
66[deg]25'35'' E 43.71' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set; thence S
23[deg]18'33'' E 151.15' to a \1/2\'' Rebar Found; thence S
23[deg]18'33'' E 93.85' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set; thence S
67[deg]29'04'' W 19.83' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set; thence S
23[deg]18'56'' E 237.04' to a 5/8'' Rebar Set; thence S
17[deg]18'46'' E 150.51' to the point and place of beginning and
containing 16.573 Acres and shown as Lot 1 according to
a survey by TGS Engineers Dated September 17, 2018.
Authority: 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.
Dated: March 12, 2020.
Tara Sweeney,
Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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