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Dated: April 24, 2020.
John Gibbs,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Community
Planning and Development.
HTF grantees are the 50 states, the
District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
American Samoa, Guam, the
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana
Islands, and the United States Virgin
Islands. In accordance with Section
1338 (c)(4)(A) of the Act, this notice
announces the formula allocation
amount for each eligible HTF grantee.
Appendix A: FY 2020 Housing Trust
Fund Allocation Amounts
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of
Affordable Housing Programs, Room
7164, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 Seventh Street SW,
Washington, DC 20410–7000; telephone
(202) 708–2684. (This is not a toll-free
number.) A telecommunications device
for hearing- and speech-impaired
persons (TTY) is available at 800–877–
8339 (Federal Information Relay
Service). (This is a toll-free number).
Section
1131 of HERA Division A amended the
Act to add a new section 1337 entitled
‘‘Affordable Housing Allocations’’ and a
new section 1338 entitled ‘‘Housing
Trust Fund.’’ HUD’s implementing
regulations are codified at 24 CFR part
93. Congress authorized the HTF with
the stated purpose of: (1) Increasing and
preserving the supply of rental housing
for extremely low-income families with
incomes between 0 and 30 percent of
area median income and very lowincome families with incomes between
30 and 50 percent of area median
income, including homeless families,
and (2) increasing homeownership for
extremely low-income and very lowincome families. Section 1337 of the Act
provides for the HTF (and other
programs) to be funded with an
affordable housing set-aside by Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac. The total setaside amount is equal to 4.2 basis points
(.042 percent) of Fannie Mae and
Freddie Mac’s new mortgage purchases,
a portion of which is for the HTF.
Section 1338 of the Act directs HUD to
establish, through regulation, the
formula for distribution of amounts
made available for the HTF. The statute
specifies the factors to be used for the
formula and priority for certain factors.
The factors and methodology HUD uses
to allocate HTF funds among eligible
grantees are established in the HTF
regulation. The funding announced for
Fiscal Year 2020 through this notice is
$322,564,267.66. Appendix A to this
notice provides the names of the
grantees and the amounts of the awards.
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FY 2020
allocation
Grantee
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1 Alabama ........................
2 Alaska ............................
3 Arizona ..........................
4 Arkansas ........................
5 California .......................
6 Colorado ........................
7 Connecticut ....................
8 Delaware .......................
9 District of Columbia .......
10 Florida ..........................
11 Georgia ........................
12 Hawaii ..........................
13 Idaho ............................
14 Illinois ...........................
15 Indiana .........................
16 Iowa .............................
17 Kansas .........................
18 Kentucky ......................
19 Louisiana .....................
20 Maine ...........................
21 Maryland ......................
22 Massachusetts .............
23 Michigan ......................
24 Minnesota ....................
25 Mississippi ...................
26 Missouri .......................
27 Montana .......................
28 Nebraska .....................
29 Nevada ........................
30 New Hampshire ...........
31 New Jersey ..................
32 New Mexico .................
33 New York .....................
34 North Carolina .............
35 North Dakota ...............
36 Ohio .............................
37 Oklahoma ....................
38 Oregon .........................
39 Pennsylvania ...............
40 Rhode Island ...............
41 South Carolina .............
42 South Dakota ...............
43 Tennessee ...................
44 Texas ...........................
45 Utah .............................
46 Vermont .......................
47 Virginia .........................
48 Washington ..................
49 West Virginia ...............
50 Wisconsin ....................
51 Wyoming ......................
52 Puerto Rico ..................
53 America Samoa ...........
54 Guam ...........................
55 Northern Marianas .......
56 Virgin Islands ...............
5,070,454
3,000,000
50,839,161.66
4,411,358
3,750,859
3,000,000
3,000,000
14,371,181
7,361,716
3,000,000
3,000,000
12,424,008
4,644,564
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,152,170
3,609,159
3,000,000
4,420,359
7,039,756
7,364,581
4,078,002
3,000,000
4,668,023
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,142,533
3,000,000
10,037,054
3,000,000
29,127,880
7,251,897
3,000,000
8,755,082
3,000,000
4,399,904
9,729,334
3,000,000
3,438,676
3,000,000
4,334,563
16,617,908
3,000,000
3,000,000
6,168,999
6,491,663
3,000,000
4,860,636
3,000,000
1,513,904
16,404
132,691
73,048
143,034
Total ...........................
322,564,267.66
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Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R1–ES–2020–N070;
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Endangered Species; Receipt of
Recovery Permit Applications
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
$3,123,706 ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit
3,000,000
applications; request for comments.
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AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, have received
applications for permits to conduct
activities intended to enhance the
propagation and survival of endangered
species under the Endangered Species
Act of 1973, as amended. We invite the
public and local, State, Tribal, and
Federal agencies to comment on these
applications. Before issuing the
requested permits, we will take into
consideration any information that we
receive during the public comment
period.
DATES: We must receive your written
comments on or before May 29, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Document availability and
comment submission: Submit requests
for copies of the applications and
related documents and submit any
comments by one of the following
methods. All requests and comments
should specify the applicant name and
application number (e.g., Dana Ross TE–
08964A–2):
• Email: permitsR1ES@fws.gov.
• U.S. Mail: Marilet Zablan, Program
Manager, Restoration and Endangered
Species Classification, Ecological
Services, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Pacific Regional Office, 911 NE 11th
Avenue, Portland, OR 97232–4181.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Colleen Henson, Regional Recovery
Permit Coordinator, Ecological Services,
(503) 231–6131 (phone); permitsR1ES@
fws.gov (email). Individuals who are
hearing or speech impaired may call the
Federal Relay Service at 1–800–877–
8339 for TTY assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, invite
the public to comment on applications
for permits under section 10(a)(1)(A) of
the Endangered Species Act, as
amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
The requested permits would allow the
applicants to conduct activities
intended to promote recovery of species
that are listed as endangered under the
ESA.
SUMMARY:
Background
With some exceptions, the ESA
prohibits activities that constitute take
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of listed species unless a Federal permit
is issued that allows such activity. The
ESA’s definition of ‘‘take’’ includes such
activities as pursuing, harassing,
trapping, capturing, or collecting, in
addition to hunting, shooting, harming,
wounding, or killing.
A recovery permit issued by us under
section 10(a)(1)(A) of the ESA
authorizes the permittee to conduct
activities with endangered or threatened
species for scientific purposes that
promote recovery or for enhancement of
propagation or survival of the species.
These activities often include such
Permit Applications Available for
Review and Comment
Proposed activities in the following
permit requests are for the recovery and
enhancement of propagation or survival
of the species in the wild. The ESA
requires that we invite public comment
before issuing these permits.
Accordingly, we invite local, State,
Tribal, and Federal agencies and the
public to submit written data, views, or
arguments with respect to these
applications. The comments and
recommendations that will be most
useful and likely to influence agency
decisions are those supported by
quantitative information or studies.
Application
number
Applicant, city, state
Species
Location
Take activity
TE–826600 .......
Dr. Melissa Price, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
Honolulu, HI.
Hawaii ..............................
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Pacific Islands
Fisheries Science Center, Honolulu, HI.
TE–19045C .......
Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Honolulu, HI.
Hawaii ..............................
TE–48278D .......
Archipelago Research and
Conservation, Kalaheo,
HI.
Anthricinan yellow-faced
bee (Hylaeus
anthracinus) Lanai tree
snail (Partulina
semicarinata) Lanai tree
snail (Partulina
variabilis) Newcomb’s
tree snail (Newcombia
cumingi) Oahu tree
snail (Achatinella spp.)
Orangeblack Hawaiian
damselfly (Megalagrion
xanthomelas).
Band-rumped storm-petrel
(Oceanodroma castro)
Hawaiian petrel
(Pterodroma
sandwichensis).
Harass by survey, capture, handle, measure,
mark, attach transmitters (Oahu tree snails
only), biosample, release, captive propagate, and salvage.
Harass by survey; monitor; capture; handle;
excavate nests, collect
eggs; captive-rear
hatchlings; biosample;
identify; tag; deploy
data loggers in nests;
attach biotelemetry devices and satellite transmitters; release; research, including reproduction, food, and
growth rates; and salvage.
Harass by capture, collect, handle, biosample,
captive propagate, release, mark, monitor,
and salvage.
Renew
TE–72088A .......
Lanai tree snail (Partulina
semicarinata) Lanai tree
snail (Partulina
variabilis) Newcomb’s
tree snail (Newcombia
cumingi) Oahu tree
snail (Achatinella spp.).
Green sea turtle (Chelonia
mydas) Hawksbill sea
turtle (Eretmochelys
imbricata) Leatherback
sea turtle (Dermochelys
coriacea) Loggerhead
sea turtle (Caretta
caretta).
Harass by survey, monitor
nests, capture, handle,
band, biosample and
scent research (bandrumped storm-petrel
only), release, install artificial burrows and social attraction array, and
salvage.
Amend
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prohibited actions as capture and
collection. Our regulations
implementing section 10(a)(1)(A) for
these permits are found in the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR
17.22 for endangered wildlife species,
50 CFR 17.32 for threatened wildlife
species, 50 CFR 17.62 for endangered
plant species, and 50 CFR 17.72 for
threatened plant species.
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Written comments we receive become
part of the administrative record
associated with this action. Before
including your address, phone number,
email address, or other personal
identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
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Hawaii, American Samoa,
Guam, Commonwealth
of the Northern Mariana
Islands, Federated
States of Micronesia,
Republic of the Marshall
Islands, Republic of
Palau, and Pacific Remote Islands Areas.
Hawaii ..............................
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can request in your comment
that we withhold your personal
identifying information from public
review, we cannot guarantee that we
will be able to do so. All submissions
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Permit
action
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from organizations or businesses, and
from individuals identifying themselves
as representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
made available for public disclosure in
their entirety.
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Next Steps
If we decide to issue a permit to the
applicants listed in this notice, we will
publish a notice in the Federal Register.
Authority
We publish this notice under section
10(c) of the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.).
Rolland White,
Assistant Regional Director–Ecological
Services, Pacific Region.
Background
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Notice of Intent to Prepare an
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AGENCY:
The Bureau of Reclamation
(Reclamation) intends to prepare an
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Cottage Way CGB–700, Sacramento, CA
95825.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Allison Jacobson, Bureau of
Reclamation, Division of Planning, 2800
Cottage Way CGB–700, Sacramento, CA
95825; telephone (916) 978–5075;
facsimile (916–978–5094); email
ajacobson@usbr.gov. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
may call the Federal Relay Service
(FedRelay) at 1–800–877–8339 TTY/
ASCII to contact the above individual
during normal business hours or to
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project may also be found at: https://
www.delpuertocanyonreservoir.com.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Reclamation is issuing this notice
pursuant to the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA),
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; the Council on
Environmental Quality’s (CEQ)
regulations for implementing NEPA, 43
CFR parts 1500 through 1508; and the
Department of the Interior’s NEPA
regulations, 43 CFR part 46.
Del Puerto Water District (DPWD), in
partnership with the San Joaquin River
Exchange Contractors Water Authority
(SJRECWA), proposes to construct a
reservoir located on Del Puerto Creek in
the foothills of the Coast Range
Mountains west of Patterson, California
and Interstate 5. The Del Puerto Canyon
Reservoir Project (Project) is a State-led
effort under the Water Infrastructure
Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN
Act) Public Law 114–322, Sec. 4007.
The proposed reservoir would provide
approximately 82,000 acre-feet (AF) of
locally owned off-stream storage south
of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
The purpose of the proposed Project is
to develop additional South of Delta
water storage to maximize the
management and efficient use of
existing water supplies in both DPWD
and the SJRECWA service areas and to
serve environmental purposes,
including water supply for wildlife
refuges designated under the Central
Valley Project Improvement Act. Water
would be conveyed from the DeltaMendota Canal (DMC) to be stored in
the proposed reservoir and later
discharged back into the DMC. The
proposed Project includes construction
of a main dam, three saddle dams, a
spillway, inlet/outlet works, conveyance
facilities (including a diversion facility
on the DMC, a pumping plant,
underground pipeline and energy
dissipation facilities at the DMC outfall,
along with related appurtenant
components), and electrical facilities
(power supply line and electrical
substation). The proposed Project also
includes relocating existing and
proposed utilities that run north-south
through the Project area and the
relocation of Del Puerto Canyon Road,
which runs east-west through the
Project area.
The Project sponsors developed an
Environmental Impact Report (EIR)
pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act for the
Project and released that EIR for public
review on December 12, 2019. The
review period ended January 27, 2020.
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Effects to many of the resources
discussed in the EIR were mitigated to
less-than-significant levels, though there
were significant and unavoidable effects
remaining after mitigation.
Reclamation’s action would be to fund
up to 25 percent of total project costs
pursuant to the WIIN Act, proportional
to the Federal benefits developed.
Reclamation will use much of the
analysis and evaluate the alternatives
presented in the EIR. Additional
information will be developed in the
EIS with respect to several resources,
including energy use, traffic and
transportation, air quality, biological
resources, cultural resources, and
Central Valley Project operations.
Agencies and the public are encouraged
to review the EIR provided at https://
www.delpuertocanyonreservoir.com,
and provide input regarding potentially
significant issues to be addressed, or to
identify potential alternatives that
would meet the purpose of the Project.
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Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you may ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Richard Welsh,
Principal Deputy Regional Director, Bureau
of Reclamation, Interior Region 10—
California-Great Basin.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R1-ES-2020-N070; FXES11130100000-201-FF01E00000]
Endangered Species; Receipt of Recovery Permit Applications
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit applications; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, have received
applications for permits to conduct activities intended to enhance the
propagation and survival of endangered species under the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended. We invite the public and local, State,
Tribal, and Federal agencies to comment on these applications. Before
issuing the requested permits, we will take into consideration any
information that we receive during the public comment period.
DATES: We must receive your written comments on or before May 29, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Document availability and comment submission: Submit
requests for copies of the applications and related documents and
submit any comments by one of the following methods. All requests and
comments should specify the applicant name and application number
(e.g., Dana Ross TE-08964A-2):
Email: [email protected].
U.S. Mail: Marilet Zablan, Program Manager, Restoration
and Endangered Species Classification, Ecological Services, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, Pacific Regional Office, 911 NE 11th Avenue,
Portland, OR 97232-4181.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Colleen Henson, Regional Recovery
Permit Coordinator, Ecological Services, (503) 231-6131 (phone);
[email protected] (email). Individuals who are hearing or speech
impaired may call the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 for TTY
assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
invite the public to comment on applications for permits under section
10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species Act, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C.
1531 et seq.). The requested permits would allow the applicants to
conduct activities intended to promote recovery of species that are
listed as endangered under the ESA.
Background
With some exceptions, the ESA prohibits activities that constitute
take
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of listed species unless a Federal permit is issued that allows such
activity. The ESA's definition of ``take'' includes such activities as
pursuing, harassing, trapping, capturing, or collecting, in addition to
hunting, shooting, harming, wounding, or killing.
A recovery permit issued by us under section 10(a)(1)(A) of the ESA
authorizes the permittee to conduct activities with endangered or
threatened species for scientific purposes that promote recovery or for
enhancement of propagation or survival of the species. These activities
often include such prohibited actions as capture and collection. Our
regulations implementing section 10(a)(1)(A) for these permits are
found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 17.22 for
endangered wildlife species, 50 CFR 17.32 for threatened wildlife
species, 50 CFR 17.62 for endangered plant species, and 50 CFR 17.72
for threatened plant species.
Permit Applications Available for Review and Comment
Proposed activities in the following permit requests are for the
recovery and enhancement of propagation or survival of the species in
the wild. The ESA requires that we invite public comment before issuing
these permits. Accordingly, we invite local, State, Tribal, and Federal
agencies and the public to submit written data, views, or arguments
with respect to these applications. The comments and recommendations
that will be most useful and likely to influence agency decisions are
those supported by quantitative information or studies.
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Applicant, city,
Application number state Species Location Take activity Permit action
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TE-826600............. Dr. Melissa Lanai tree snail Hawaii........... Harass by Renew
Price, (Partulina survey,
University of semicarinata) capture,
Hawaii at Manoa, Lanai tree snail handle,
Honolulu, HI. (Partulina measure, mark,
variabilis) attach
Newcomb's tree transmitters
snail (Newcombia (Oahu tree
cumingi) Oahu snails only),
tree snail biosample,
(Achatinella release,
spp.). captive
propagate, and
salvage.
TE-72088A............. National Oceanic Green sea turtle Hawaii, American Harass by Amend
and Atmospheric (Chelonia mydas) Samoa, Guam, survey;
Administration, Hawksbill sea Commonwealth of monitor;
Pacific Islands turtle the Northern capture;
Fisheries (Eretmochelys Mariana Islands, handle;
Science Center, imbricata) Federated States excavate nests,
Honolulu, HI. Leatherback sea of Micronesia, collect eggs;
turtle Republic of the captive-rear
(Dermochelys Marshall hatchlings;
coriacea) Islands, biosample;
Loggerhead sea Republic of identify; tag;
turtle (Caretta Palau, and deploy data
caretta). Pacific Remote loggers in
Islands Areas. nests; attach
biotelemetry
devices and
satellite
transmitters;
release;
research,
including
reproduction,
food, and
growth rates;
and salvage.
TE-19045C............. Hawaii Division Anthricinan Hawaii........... Harass by Amend
of Forestry and yellow-faced bee capture,
Wildlife, (Hylaeus collect,
Honolulu, HI. anthracinus) handle,
Lanai tree snail biosample,
(Partulina captive
semicarinata) propagate,
Lanai tree snail release, mark,
(Partulina monitor, and
variabilis) salvage.
Newcomb's tree
snail (Newcombia
cumingi) Oahu
tree snail
(Achatinella
spp.)
Orangeblack
Hawaiian
damselfly
(Megalagrion
xanthomelas).
TE-48278D............. Archipelago Band-rumped storm- Hawaii........... Harass by Amend
Research and petrel survey, monitor
Conservation, (Oceanodroma nests, capture,
Kalaheo, HI. castro) Hawaiian handle, band,
petrel biosample and
(Pterodroma scent research
sandwichensis). (band-rumped
storm-petrel
only), release,
install
artificial
burrows and
social
attraction
array, and
salvage.
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Public Availability of Comments
Written comments we receive become part of the administrative
record associated with this action. Before including your address,
phone number, email address, or other personal identifying information
in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment--
including your personal identifying information--may be made publicly
available at any time. While you can request in your comment that we
withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. All submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying
themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or
businesses, will be made available for public disclosure in their
entirety.
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Next Steps
If we decide to issue a permit to the applicants listed in this
notice, we will publish a notice in the Federal Register.
Authority
We publish this notice under section 10(c) of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Rolland White,
Assistant Regional Director-Ecological Services, Pacific Region.
[FR Doc. 2020-09080 Filed 4-28-20; 8:45 am]
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