Minor Boundary Revision at Congaree National Park, 6364-6365 [2021-01162]
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HAWAII
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Coco Palms Resort, 4–241 Kuhio
Highway, Kapaa, SG100006139
Old Philadelphia Church, Corner of
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Library Bureau-Remington Rand-Sperry
UNIVAC Manufacturing Complex, 7
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Brockport West Side Historic District,
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Olive Place (Additional
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Gardner, James, House (Additional
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Mendon, AD82004111
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Sherry Frear,
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New York Central & Hudson River
Railroad Power Station, 45 Water
Grant St., Yonkers, SG100006146
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OHIO
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MASSACHUSETTS
Perry County
National Park Service
Plymouth County
Ludowici Roof Tile Company Historic
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Lexington, SG100006136
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Minor Boundary Revision at Congaree
National Park
Old Town Hall Historic District, 774,
842, 862, and 878 Tremont St.,
Duxbury, SG100006129
Suffolk County
Lawrence Avenue Historic District, Blue
Hill Ave., Lawrence Ave., Coleus
Park, Magnolia St., and Intervale St.,
Boston, SG100006127
Greenville Street Historic District, 2, 6–
25 Greenville St., Boston,
SG100006134
Oviatt, Orson Minot, House, 3758
Brecksville Rd., Richfield,
SG100006141
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Downtown Van Wert Historic District,
Roughly bounded by Jackson St.,
Town Creek, Central Ave., and Cherry
St., Van Wert, SG100006140
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OREGON
Wayne County
Multnomah County
New Bethel Baptist Church, (The Civil
Rights Movement in Detroit,
Michigan, 1900–1976 MPS), 8430
Linwood St., Detroit, MP100006130
Cook, Jacob H. and Etna M., House,
5631 SE Belmont St., Portland,
SG100006123
Parks, Rosa L. (McCauley) and
Raymond, Flat
(Portland Eastside MPS), 631 SE Taylor
St., Portland, MP100006124
(The Civil Rights Movement in Detroit,
Michigan, 1900–1976 MPS), 3201–
3203 Virginia Park St., Detroit,
MP100006131
Patton Home
Shrine of the Black Madonna of the Pan
African Orthodox Christian Church
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Marshall County
(The Civil Rights Movement in Detroit,
Michigan, 1900–1976 MPS), 7625
Linwood St., Detroit, MP100006132
Pallay Apartments
4619 North Michigan Ave., Portland,
SG100006125
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Rice, Gonzalez M. and Maude R., House,
503 North Main St., Pendleton,
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Hinds County
Eldredge, Wentworth and Diana, House,
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Architecture in Norwich, Vermont
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vicinity, MP100006133
Wiener, Dr. Julian and Kathryn, House,
3858 Redbud Rd., Jackson,
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National Park Service, Interior.
Notification of Boundary
Revision.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The boundary of Congaree
National Park is modified to include
approximately 216.13 acres of land
located in Richland County, South
Carolina, immediately adjacent to the
boundary of Congaree National Park.
Subsequent to the boundary revision,
the National Park Service will acquire
the land by donation from The Friends
of Congaree, a nonprofit conservation
organization.
DATES: The effective date of this
boundary revision is January 21, 2021.
ADDRESSES: The map depicting this
boundary revision is available for
inspection at the following locations:
National Park Service, Land Resources
Program Center, Interior Region 2,
Atlanta Office, 100 Alabama Street SW,
Atlanta GA 30303, and National Park
Service, Department of the Interior,
1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC
20240.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Realty Officer John C. Danner, National
Park Service, Land Resources Program
Center, Interior Region 2, Atlanta Office,
100 Alabama Street SW, Atlanta GA
30303, telephone (470) 513–4301.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
hereby given that, pursuant to 54 U.S.C.
SUMMARY:
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100506(c), the boundary of Congaree
National Park is modified to include one
adjoining tract containing a total of
216.13 acres of land, more or less. This
boundary revision is depicted on Map
No. 178/171,144, dated September 2020.
54 U.S.C. 100506(c) provides that,
after notifying the House Committee on
Natural Resources and the Senate
Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources, the Secretary of the Interior
is authorized to make a boundary
revision upon publication of notice in
the Federal Register. The Committees
have been notified of this boundary
revision. This boundary revision and
subsequent acquisition will ensure
preservation and protection of the park’s
scenic and historic resources.
Lance Hatten,
Acting Regional Director, Interior Region 2.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[Docket No. BOEM–2021–0001]
Gulf of Mexico, Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS), Oil and Gas Lease Sale 257
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a record
of decision.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM) is announcing the
availability of a Record of Decision for
proposed Gulf of Mexico (GOM)
regionwide oil and gas Lease Sale 257.
This Record of Decision identifies
BOEM’s selected alternative for
proposed Lease Sale 257, which is
analyzed in the Gulf of Mexico OCS
Lease Sale: Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement 2018
(2018 GOM Supplemental EIS).
ADDRESSES: The Record of Decision is
available on BOEM’s website at https://
www.boem.gov/nepaprocess/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
more information on the Record of
Decision, you may contact Ms. Helen
Rucker, Chief, Environmental
Assessment Section, Office of
Environment, by telephone at 504–736–
2421, or by email at helen.rucker@
boem.gov.
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SUMMARY:
In the
2018 GOM Supplemental EIS, BOEM
evaluated five alternatives for proposed
Lease Sale 257. We have summarized
these alternatives below, noting some
additional blocks that may be excluded
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due to their lease status at the time of
this decision:
Alternative A—Regionwide Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) Lease Sale:
This is BOEM’s preferred alternative.
This alternative would allow for a
proposed GOM regionwide lease sale
encompassing all three planning areas:
Western Planning Area (WPA); Central
Planning Area (CPA); and a small
portion of the Eastern Planning Area
(EPA) not under congressional
moratorium. Under this alternative,
BOEM would offer for lease all
available, unleased blocks within the
proposed regionwide lease sale area for
oil and gas operations with the
following exceptions: whole and
portions of blocks deferred by the Gulf
of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006;
blocks that are adjacent to or beyond the
United States Exclusive Economic Zone
in the area known as the northern
portion of the Eastern Gap; whole and
partial blocks within the boundary of
the Flower Garden Banks National
Marine Sanctuary as of the July 2008
Memorandum on Withdrawal of Certain
Areas of US OCS from Leasing
Disposition; depth-restricted, segregated
portions of Block 299, Main Pass Area,
South and East Addition (Louisiana
Leasing Map LA10A); blocks where the
lease status is currently under appeal;
and whole or partial blocks that have
received bids in previous lease sales,
where the bidder has sought
reconsideration of BOEM’s rejection of
their bid, unless the reconsideration
request is fully resolved at least 30 days
prior to the publication of the Final
Notice of Sale. We have listed the
unavailable blocks in Section I of the
Final Notice of Sale for proposed Lease
Sale 257 and at www.boem.gov/Sale257. The proposed regionwide lease sale
area encompasses about 91.93 million
acres (ac), with approximately 79.7
million ac available for lease. As
described in the 2018 GOM
Supplemental EIS, the estimated
amounts of resources projected to be
leased, discovered, developed, and
produced as a result of the proposed
regionwide lease sale are between 0.211
and 1.118 billion barrels of oil (BBO)
and 0.547 and 4.424 trillion cubic feet
(Tcf) of natural gas.
Alternative B—Regionwide OCS Lease
Sale Excluding Available, Unleased
Blocks in the WPA Portion of the
Proposed Lease Sale Area: This
alternative would offer for lease all
available, unleased blocks within the
CPA and EPA portions of the proposed
lease sale area for oil and gas operations,
with the following exceptions: Whole
and portions of blocks deferred by the
Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of
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2006; blocks that are adjacent to or
beyond the United States Exclusive
Economic Zone in the area known as the
northern portion of the Eastern Gap;
depth-restricted, segregated portions of
Block 299, Main Pass Area, South and
East Addition (Louisiana Leasing Map
LA10A); blocks where the lease status is
currently under appeal; and whole or
partial blocks that have received bids in
previous lease sales, where the bidder
has sought reconsideration of BOEM’s
rejection of their bid, unless the
reconsideration request is fully resolved
at least 30 days prior to publication of
the Final Notice of Sale. The proposed
CPA/EPA lease sale area encompasses
about 63.35 million ac, with
approximately 53 million ac available
for lease. The estimated amounts of
resources projected to be leased,
discovered, developed, and produced as
a result of the proposed lease sale under
Alternative B are 0.185–0.970 BBO and
0.441–3.672 Tcf of gas.
Alternative C—Regionwide OCS Lease
Sale Excluding Available, Unleased
Blocks in the CPA and EPA Portions of
the Proposed Lease Sale Area: This
alternative would offer for lease all
available, unleased blocks within the
WPA portion of the proposed lease sale
area for oil and gas operations, with the
following exceptions: Whole and partial
blocks within the boundary of the
Flower Garden Banks National Marine
Sanctuary as of the July 2008
Memorandum on Withdrawal of Certain
Areas of US OCS from Leasing
Disposition; blocks where the lease
status is currently under appeal; and
whole or partial blocks that have
received bids in previous lease sales,
where the bidder has sought
reconsideration of BOEM’s rejection of
their bid, unless the reconsideration
request is fully resolved at least 30 days
prior to publication of the Final Notice
of Sale. The proposed WPA lease sale
area encompasses about 28.58 million
ac, with approximately 26.9 million ac
available for lease. The estimated
amounts of resources projected to be
leased, discovered, developed, and
produced as a result of the proposed
lease sale under Alternative C are
0.026–0.148 BBO and 0.106–0.752 Tcf
of gas.
Alternative D—Alternative A, B, or C,
with the Option to Exclude Available,
Unleased Blocks Subject to the
Topographic Features, Live Bottom
(Pinnacle Trend), and/or Blocks South
of Baldwin County, Alabama,
Stipulations: This alternative could be
combined with any of the action
alternatives above (i.e., Alternative A, B,
or C) and would allow the flexibility to
offer leases under any alternative with
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-SER-CONG-30500; PS.SSELA0303.00.1]
Minor Boundary Revision at Congaree National Park
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notification of Boundary Revision.
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SUMMARY: The boundary of Congaree National Park is modified to include
approximately 216.13 acres of land located in Richland County, South
Carolina, immediately adjacent to the boundary of Congaree National
Park. Subsequent to the boundary revision, the National Park Service
will acquire the land by donation from The Friends of Congaree, a
nonprofit conservation organization.
DATES: The effective date of this boundary revision is January 21,
2021.
ADDRESSES: The map depicting this boundary revision is available for
inspection at the following locations: National Park Service, Land
Resources Program Center, Interior Region 2, Atlanta Office, 100
Alabama Street SW, Atlanta GA 30303, and National Park Service,
Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Realty Officer John C. Danner,
National Park Service, Land Resources Program Center, Interior Region
2, Atlanta Office, 100 Alabama Street SW, Atlanta GA 30303, telephone
(470) 513-4301.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to 54
U.S.C.
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100506(c), the boundary of Congaree National Park is modified to
include one adjoining tract containing a total of 216.13 acres of land,
more or less. This boundary revision is depicted on Map No. 178/
171,144, dated September 2020.
54 U.S.C. 100506(c) provides that, after notifying the House
Committee on Natural Resources and the Senate Committee on Energy and
Natural Resources, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to make
a boundary revision upon publication of notice in the Federal Register.
The Committees have been notified of this boundary revision. This
boundary revision and subsequent acquisition will ensure preservation
and protection of the park's scenic and historic resources.
Lance Hatten,
Acting Regional Director, Interior Region 2.
[FR Doc. 2021-01162 Filed 1-19-21; 8:45 am]
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