Land Acquisitions; the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Michigan, 21452-21453 [2020-08180]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
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Land Acquisitions; the Grand Traverse
Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians,
Michigan
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs has made a final
determination to acquire 160.55 acres,
more or less, of land in Acme
Township, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan into trust for the Grand
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Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa
Indians (‘‘Tribe’’) for non-gaming
purposes.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Sharlene M. Round Face, Division of
Real Estate Services, Office of Trust
Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Sharlene.roundface@bia.gov, telephone
(505) 563–3132.
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 chapter 8, part 209 of
the Departmental Manual, and is
published to comply with the
requirement of 25 CFR 151.12(c)(2)(ii)
that notice of the decision to acquire
land in trust be promptly published in
the Federal Register.
On March 31, 2020, the Assistant
Secretary—Indian Affairs issued a
decision to accept Parcel 88 in trust for
the Tribe under the authority of Section
5 of the Indian Reorganization Act of
1934 (48 Stat. 94).
The Department of Interior will
immediately acquire title to Parcel 88 in
the name of the United States in trust
for the Tribe upon fulfillment of
Department requirements.
Legal Description
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and
Chippewa Indians, Acme Township, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan, Legal Description
Containing 160.55 Acres, More or Less
Parcel 88
That part of the Northeast Fractional OneQuarter and part of the East One-Half of the
Northwest Fractional One-Quarter of Section
2, Town 27 North, Range 10 West, Acme
Township, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan, more fully described as:
Commencing at the Northeast Corner of said
Section 2, thence South 00°19′33″ East,
1238.74 feet, along the East Line of said
Section, to the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence continuing South 00°19′33″ East,
1231.35 feet, along said East Section Line,
to the East and West One-Quarter line of
said Section 2;
thence North 87°12′31″ West, 1,303.71 feet,
along said One-Quarter line;
thence North 00°34′18″ West, 497.61 feet, to
the Northerly line of the South 30 acres of
the Southeast One-Quarter of the
Northwest Fractional One-Quarter and the
Southwest One-Quarter of the Northeast
Fractional One-Quarter of said Section 2;
thence North 87°12′31″ West, 2,630.09 feet,
along said Northerly line, to the West OneEighth line of said Section 2;
thence North 00°32′56″ West, 842.21 feet,
along said One-Eighth line;
thence South 87°08′51″ East, 214.88 feet;
thence North 00°32′56″ West, 1050.75 feet,
parallel to and 13 rods East of said West
One-Eighth line, to the Southerly Right-ofWay of State Highway M–72;
thence along said Southerly Right-of-Way the
following fifteen (15) courses;
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thence South 87°56′03″ East, 98.68 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 656.97 feet, along the
arc of a 57170.78 foot radius curve to the
right, the central angle of which is
00°39′30″ and the long chord of which
bears South 87°35′43″ East, 656.97 feet;
thence North 02°43′59″ East, 50.00 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 381.31 feet, along the
arc of a 57175.09 foot radius curve to the
right, the central angle of which is
00°22′56″ and the long chord of which
bears South 87°04′30″ East, 381.31 feet;
thence South 41°44′32″ East, 197.74 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 166.38 feet, along the
arc of a 57080.78 foot radius curve to the
right, the central angle of which is
00°10′01″ and the long chord of which
bears South 86°39′39″ East, 166.38 feet;
thence North 47°24′34″ East, 125.00 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 303.34 feet, along the
arc of a 57170.78 foot radius curve to the
right, the central angle of which is
00°18′14″ and the long chord of which
bears South 86°20′18″ East, 303.34 feet;
thence North 03°48′47″ East, 25.00 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 252.15 feet, along the
arc of a 57195.78 foot radius curve to the
right, the central angle of which is
00°15′09″ and the long chord of which
bears South 86°03′36″ East, 252.15 feet;
thence South 85°56′01″ East, 247.54 feet;
thence South 04°03′59″ West, 5.00 feet;
thence South 85°56′01″ East, 40.00 feet;
thence North 04°03′59″ East, 5.08 feet;
thence South 85°56′01″ East, 273.58 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 743.68 feet, along the
arc of a 34477.47 foot radius curve to the
left, the central angle of which is 01°14′09″
and the long chord of which bears South
86°33′04″ East, 743.67 feet;
thence South 00°19′33″ East, 127.79 feet;
thence South 85°56′06″ East, 25.00 feet;
thence South 00°19′33″ East, 105.00 feet;
thence North 87°43′34″ West, 728.33 feet;
thence South 02°25′27″ West, 768.43 feet;
thence South 87°34′33″ East, 171.00 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 23.56 feet, along the
arc of a 15.00 foot radius curve to the right,
the central angle of which is 90°00′00″, and
the long chord of which bears South
42°34′33″ East, 21.21 feet;
thence South 02°25′27″ West, 71.32 feet;
thence South 87°34′33″ East, 66.49 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 106.26 feet, along the
arc of a 200.00 foot radius curve to the
right, the central angle of which is
30°26′33″, and the long chord of which
bears South 72°21′17″ East, 105.02 feet;
thence South 57°08′00″ East, 46.71 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 53.13 feet, along the
arc of a 100.00 foot radius curve to the left,
the central angle of which is 30°26′33″, and
the long chord of which bears South
72°21′17″ East, 52.51 feet;
thence South 87°34′33″ East, 641.17 feet, to
a point on the East Line of said Section 2
and the POINT OF BEGINNING
Subject to the Right-of-Way of Lautner Road
over the Easterly 33 feet thereof.
Tara Sweeney,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLWY925000.L13400000.PQ0000 20X]
Notice of Availability of the Wyoming
Pipeline Corridor Initiative Draft
Environmental Impact Statement and
Resource Management Plan
Amendments for 9 BLM-Wyoming
Resource Management Plans
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended, and the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act of 1976, as
amended, the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) has prepared a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
and Draft Resource Management Plan
(RMP) Amendment for the proposed
Wyoming Pipeline Corridor Initiative
(WPCI) within the BLM Cody, Worland,
Buffalo, Casper, Lander, Pinedale,
Kemmerer, Rawlins and Rock Springs
field offices.
DATES: To ensure that comments will be
considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the Draft RMP
Amendment and Draft EIS within 90
days following the date the
Environmental Protection Agency
publishes its Notice of Availability in
the Federal Register. The BLM will
announce future meetings or hearings
and any other public involvement
activities at least 15 days in advance
through public notices, media releases,
and/or mailings.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on the DEIS during comment period on
the WPCI ePlanning website at https://
go.usa.gov/xpCM. Requests for
information regarding the Draft EIS may
be emailed to:
• Mail: Heather Schultz, WPCI EIS
Project Manager, hschultz@blm.gov.
Copies of the Draft EIS are available
on the project website at: https://
go.usa.gov/xpCMr.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Heather Schultz, Project Manager,
telephone 307–775–6084; address 5353
Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne Wyoming;
email hschultz@blm.gov. Contact Ms.
Schultz to add your name to our mailing
list. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS) at 1–800–877–8339 to
contact the above individual during
normal business hours. The FRS is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
to leave a message or question with the
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above individual. You will receive a
reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The State
of Wyoming is proposing a pipeline
corridor network reserved for the use
and the transport of carbon dioxide
(CO2), enhanced oil recovery (EOR)
products and other compatible uses to
be designated on BLM-managed lands in
Wyoming through the land use planning
process. The amendments would
designate new corridors reserved for the
transport of CO2, EOR products, and
other compatible uses, that may support
future Carbon Capture Storage and
Utilization (CCUS) projects in the State
of Wyoming. The State of Wyoming
proposes that approximately 2,000 miles
and 25 segments of pipeline corridors be
designated on BLM-managed lands and
in those associated RMPs. The proposed
WPCI corridors are divided into
segments based on proposed width and
the regions they will service. The BLM
plans to analyze the State’s proposal by
preparing an EIS. Based on the findings
of the EIS process, the BLM may amend
the nine RMPs containing lands
proposed for pipeline corridors to
designate those corridors. If the BLM
were to receive a right-of-way
application for CO2 or EOR product
pipelines or related facilities in the
future, project specific NEPA would be
completed separately at that time. The
purpose of this public comment process
is to determine if relevant issues are
addressed in the scope of the
environmental analysis, including
alternatives, and guide the planning
process.
The BLM is analyzing four
alternatives:
Alternative A: No Action Alternative:
Under the no action alternative no new
corridors would be designated, no
Resource Management Plans would be
amended, and management of existing
corridors would remain the same.
Alternative B: Proposed Action:
Designates new corridors reserved for
the transport of CO2, EOR products, and
other compatible uses. Portions (200 ft
or 300 ft wide) of existing corridors
would be reserved for pipelines and
facilities associated with CO2, EOR
products and other uses as outlined in
the State of Wyoming Proposal.
Additional corridors would be
designated both in Sage Grouse Priority
Habitat Management Areas (PHMA) and
outside of PHMA as proposed by the
state of Wyoming.
Alternative C: Maintain Existing
Management in Existing Corridors and
creates new corridors reserved for CO2,
EOR products and other compatible
uses. Routes would be modified or
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[201A2100DD/AAKC001030/A0A51010.999900]
Land Acquisitions; the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa
Indians, Michigan
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs has made a final
determination to acquire 160.55 acres, more or less, of land in Acme
Township, Grand Traverse County, Michigan into trust for the Grand
Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (``Tribe'') for non-gaming
purposes.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Sharlene M. Round Face, Division
of Real Estate Services, Office of Trust Services, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, [email protected], telephone (505) 563-3132.
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 chapter 8, part 209 of the Departmental
Manual, and is published to comply with the requirement of 25 CFR
151.12(c)(2)(ii) that notice of the decision to acquire land in trust
be promptly published in the Federal Register.
On March 31, 2020, the Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs issued a
decision to accept Parcel 88 in trust for the Tribe under the authority
of Section 5 of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 (48 Stat. 94).
The Department of Interior will immediately acquire title to Parcel
88 in the name of the United States in trust for the Tribe upon
fulfillment of Department requirements.
Legal Description
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Acme Township,
Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Legal Description Containing
160.55 Acres, More or Less
Parcel 88
That part of the Northeast Fractional One-Quarter and part of
the East One-Half of the Northwest Fractional One-Quarter of Section
2, Town 27 North, Range 10 West, Acme Township, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan, more fully described as:
Commencing at the Northeast Corner of said Section 2, thence South
00[deg]19'33'' East, 1238.74 feet, along the East Line of said
Section, to the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence continuing South 00[deg]19'33'' East, 1231.35 feet, along
said East Section Line, to the East and West One-Quarter line of
said Section 2;
thence North 87[deg]12'31'' West, 1,303.71 feet, along said One-
Quarter line;
thence North 00[deg]34'18'' West, 497.61 feet, to the Northerly line
of the South 30 acres of the Southeast One-Quarter of the Northwest
Fractional One-Quarter and the Southwest One-Quarter of the
Northeast Fractional One-Quarter of said Section 2;
thence North 87[deg]12'31'' West, 2,630.09 feet, along said
Northerly line, to the West One-Eighth line of said Section 2;
thence North 00[deg]32'56'' West, 842.21 feet, along said One-Eighth
line;
thence South 87[deg]08'51'' East, 214.88 feet;
thence North 00[deg]32'56'' West, 1050.75 feet, parallel to and 13
rods East of said West One-Eighth line, to the Southerly Right-of-
Way of State Highway M-72;
thence along said Southerly Right-of-Way the following fifteen (15)
courses;
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thence South 87[deg]56'03'' East, 98.68 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 656.97 feet, along the arc of a 57170.78 foot
radius curve to the right, the central angle of which is
00[deg]39'30'' and the long chord of which bears South
87[deg]35'43'' East, 656.97 feet;
thence North 02[deg]43'59'' East, 50.00 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 381.31 feet, along the arc of a 57175.09 foot
radius curve to the right, the central angle of which is
00[deg]22'56'' and the long chord of which bears South
87[deg]04'30'' East, 381.31 feet;
thence South 41[deg]44'32'' East, 197.74 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 166.38 feet, along the arc of a 57080.78 foot
radius curve to the right, the central angle of which is
00[deg]10'01'' and the long chord of which bears South
86[deg]39'39'' East, 166.38 feet;
thence North 47[deg]24'34'' East, 125.00 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 303.34 feet, along the arc of a 57170.78 foot
radius curve to the right, the central angle of which is
00[deg]18'14'' and the long chord of which bears South
86[deg]20'18'' East, 303.34 feet;
thence North 03[deg]48'47'' East, 25.00 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 252.15 feet, along the arc of a 57195.78 foot
radius curve to the right, the central angle of which is
00[deg]15'09'' and the long chord of which bears South
86[deg]03'36'' East, 252.15 feet;
thence South 85[deg]56'01'' East, 247.54 feet;
thence South 04[deg]03'59'' West, 5.00 feet;
thence South 85[deg]56'01'' East, 40.00 feet;
thence North 04[deg]03'59'' East, 5.08 feet;
thence South 85[deg]56'01'' East, 273.58 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 743.68 feet, along the arc of a 34477.47 foot
radius curve to the left, the central angle of which is
01[deg]14'09'' and the long chord of which bears South
86[deg]33'04'' East, 743.67 feet;
thence South 00[deg]19'33'' East, 127.79 feet;
thence South 85[deg]56'06'' East, 25.00 feet;
thence South 00[deg]19'33'' East, 105.00 feet;
thence North 87[deg]43'34'' West, 728.33 feet;
thence South 02[deg]25'27'' West, 768.43 feet;
thence South 87[deg]34'33'' East, 171.00 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 23.56 feet, along the arc of a 15.00 foot
radius curve to the right, the central angle of which is
90[deg]00'00'', and the long chord of which bears South
42[deg]34'33'' East, 21.21 feet;
thence South 02[deg]25'27'' West, 71.32 feet;
thence South 87[deg]34'33'' East, 66.49 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 106.26 feet, along the arc of a 200.00 foot
radius curve to the right, the central angle of which is
30[deg]26'33'', and the long chord of which bears South
72[deg]21'17'' East, 105.02 feet;
thence South 57[deg]08'00'' East, 46.71 feet;
thence Southeasterly, 53.13 feet, along the arc of a 100.00 foot
radius curve to the left, the central angle of which is
30[deg]26'33'', and the long chord of which bears South
72[deg]21'17'' East, 52.51 feet;
thence South 87[deg]34'33'' East, 641.17 feet, to a point on the
East Line of said Section 2 and the POINT OF BEGINNING
Subject to the Right-of-Way of Lautner Road over the Easterly 33
feet thereof.
Tara Sweeney,
Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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