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10464 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 41 / Thursday, March 3, 2005 / Notices environmental review, or requests for made by facsimile to (202) 395–6143, The request to release property may copies, should be addressed to David attention: Gloria Blue. be reviewed in person at this same Brooks, Environment and Natural Written comments will be placed in a location. Resources Section, Office of the USTR, file open to public inspection in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA telephone (202) 395–7320. USTR Reading Room at 1724 F Street, invites public comment on the request SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Trade NW., Washington DC. An appointment to release property at the Pueblo Act of 2002, signed by the President on to review the file may be made by Memorial Airport under the provisions August 6, 2002, provides that the calling (202) 395–6186. The Reading of the AIR 21. On December 17, 2004, President shall conduct environmental Room is open to the public from 10–12 the FAA determined that the request to reviews of [certain] trade agreements a.m. and from 1–4 p.m., Monday release property at the Pueblo Memorial consistent with Executive Order through Friday. Airport submitted by the City of Pueblo 13121—Environmental Review of Trade General information concerning the met the procedural requirements of the Agreements (64 FR 63,169, Nov. 18, Office of the United States Trade Federal Aviation Regulations, part 155. 1999) and its implementing guidelines Representative may be obtained by The FAA may approve the request, in (65 FR 79,442, Dec. 19, 2000) and report accessing its Internet Web site (http:// whole or in part, no later than April 29, on such reviews to the Committee on www.ustr.gov). 2005. Ways and Means of the House of Carmen Suro-Bredie, The following is a brief overview of Representatives and the Committee on Chair, Trade Policy Staff Committee. the request: The Pueblo Memorial Finance of the Senate. The Order and [FR Doc. 05–4153 Filed 3–2–05; 8:45 am] Airport requests the release of 6.02 acres guidelines are available at http:// of non-aeronautical airport property to BILLING CODE 3190–W5–P www.ustr.gov/Trade_Sectors/ the City of Pueblo, Colorado. The Environment/Section_Index.html. purpose of this release is to allow the The purpose of environmental City of Pueblo to sell the subject land reviews is to ensure that policymakers DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION that was conveyed to the City by the and the public are informed about United States acting through the War reasonably foreseeable environmental Federal Aviation Administration Assets Administration by Quit Claim impacts of trade agreements (both Notice of Intent To Rule on Request To Deed dated July 20, 1948. The sale of positive and negative), to identify this parcel will provide funds for airport complementarities between trade and Release Airport Property at the Pueblo Memorial Airport, Pueblo, CO improvements. environmental objectives, and to help Any person may inspect the request shape appropriate responses if AGENCY: Federal Aviation by appointment at the FAA office listed environmental impacts are identified. Administration (FAA), DOT. above under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Reviews are intended to be one tool, ACTION: Notice of request to release CONTACT. among others, for integrating airport property. In addition, any person may, inspect environmental information and analysis the application, notice and other into the fluid, dynamic process of trade SUMMARY: The FAA proposes to rule and documents germane to the application negotiations. USTR and the Council on invite public comment on the release of in person at Pueblo Memorial Airport Environmental Quality jointly oversee land at the Pueblo Memorial Airport 31201 Bryan Circle, Pueblo, CO 81001. implementation of the Order and under the provisions of Section 125 of Issued in Denver, Colorado on January 22, Guidelines. USTR, through the Trade the Wendell H. Ford Aviation 2005. Policy Staff Committee (TPSC), is Investment Reform Act for the 21st Craig Sparks, responsible for conducting the Century (AIR 21). Manager, Denver Airports District Office. individual reviews. DATES: Comments must be received on [FR Doc. 05–4137 Filed 3–2–05; 8:45 am] Written Comments or before March 21, 2005. BILLING CODE 4910–13–M In order to facilitate prompt ADDRESSES: Comments on this processing of submissions of comments, application may be mailed or delivered the Office of the United States Trade to the FAA at the following address: Mr. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Craig Sparks, Manager, Federal Aviation Representative strongly urges and Federal Aviation Administration prefers e-mail submissions in response Administration, Northwest Mountain region, Airports Division, Denver to this notice. Persons submitting Notice to the Public on Proposed comments by e-mail should use the Airports District Office, 26805 E. 68th Ave., Suite 224, Denver, Colorado Cancellation of Non-Directional (NDB) following e-mail address: Instrument Flight Procedures [email protected] with the subject 80249. line: AUS—Andean FTA Interim In addition, one copy of any AGENCY: Federal Aviation Environmental Review.’’ Documents comments submitted to the FAA must Administration. should be submitted as a Word Perfect, be mailed or delivered to Mr. Daniel E. The Federal Aviation Administration MSWord, or text (.TXT) file. Persons Centa, Director of Public Works and (FAA) is considering canceling the who make submissions by e-mail should Aviation, Pueblo Memorial Airport, following Non-Directional Beacon not provide separate cover letters; 31201 Bryan Circle, Pueblo, Colorado (NDB) Instrument Approach Procedures: information that might appear in a cover 81001. Ted Stevens Anchorage Intl, Anchorage, letter should be included in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. AK (ANC), NDB Rwy 6R submission itself. To the extent Cynthia Nelson, Project Manager, Aniak, Aniak, AK (ANI), NDB–A possible, any attachments to the Federal Aviation Administration, Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial, submission should be included in the Northwest Mountain Region, Airports Barrow, AK (BRW), NDB Rwy 24 same file as the submission itself, and Division, Denver Airports District Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial, not as separate files. If submission by e- Office, 26805 E. 68th Ave., Suite 224, Barrow, AK (BRW), NDB Rwy 6 mail is impossible, comments should be Denver, Colorado 80249. Bethel, Bethel, AK (BET), NDB Rwy 18 VerDate jul<14>2003 16:38 Mar 02, 2005 Jkt 205001 PO 00000 Frm 00112 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\03MRN1.SGM 03MRN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 41 / Thursday, March 3, 2005 / Notices 10465 Bettles, Bettles, AK (BTT), NDB–A Rogers Municipal-Carter Field, Rogers, Pueblo Memorial, Pueblo, CO (PUB), Cold Bay, Cold Bay, AK (CDB), NDB AR (ROG), NDB Rwy 19 Searcy NDB Rwy 26R Rwy 14 Municipal, Searcy, AR (SRC), NDB Pueblo Memorial, Pueblo, CO (PUB), Merle K (Mudhole) Smith, Cordova, AK Rwy 1 Texarkana Regional-Webb NDB Rwy 8L (CDV), NDB–A Field, Texarkana, AR (TXK), NDB Hartford-Brainard, Hartford, CT (HFD), Merle K (Mudhole) Smith, Cordova, AK Rwy 22 NDB Rwy 2 (CDV), NDB/DME Rwy 27 Walnut Ridge Regional, Walnut Ridge, Meriden Markham Municipal, Meriden, Deadhorse, Deadhorse, AK (SCC), NDB– AR (ARG), NDB Rwy 18 CT (MMK), NDB Rwy 36 A West Memphis Municipal, West Waterbury-Oxford, Oxford, CT (OXC), Dillingham, Dillingham, AK (DLG), NDB Memphis, AR (AWM), NDB Rwy 17 NDB Rwy 36 Rwy 1 Chandler Municipal, Chandler, AZ Bradley International, Windsor Locks, Fairbanks International, Fairbanks, AK (CHD), NDB Rwy 4R CT (BDL), NDB Rwy 6 (FAI), NDB Rwy 19R Flagstaff Pulliam, Flagstaff, AZ (FLG), Ronald Reagan Washington National, Fort Yukon, Fort Yukon, AK (FYU), NDB/DME Rwy 21 Washington, DC (DCA), NDB or GPS NDB Rwy 21 Arcata, Arcata-Eureka, CA (ACV), NDB Rwy 1 Gulkana, Gulkana, AK (GKN), NDB–A or GPS–A Washington Dulles International, Gustavus, Gustavus, AK (GST), NDB–A Meadows Field, Bakersfield, CA (BFL), Washington, DC (IAD), NDB Rwy 1R Homer, Homer, AK (HOM), NDB–A NDB Rwy 30R Summit, Middletown, DE (EVY, NDB or Kenai Municipal, Kenai, AK (ENA), Bob Hope, Burbank, CA (BUR), NDB GPS–A NDB–A Rwy 8 New Castle County, Wilmington, DE King Salmon, King Salmon, AK (AKN), Fresno Yosemite International, Fresno, (ILG), NDB Rwy 1 NDB Rwy 11 CA (FAT), NDB Rwy 29R Bob Sikes, Crestview, FL (CEW), NDB Ralph Wein Memorial, Kotzebue, AK Fresno-Chandler Downtown, Fresno, CA Rwy 17 (OTZ), NDB–A (FCH), NDB or GPS–B Daytona Beach International, Daytona McGrath, McGrath, AK (MCG), NDB–B General Wm. 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Fox Airfield, Lancaster, Beach, FL (DAB), NDB Rwy 7L Nome, Nome, AK (OME), NDB Rwy 27 CA (WJF), NDB–C Fort Lauderdale Executive, Fort St. George, St. George, AK (PBV), NDB– Long Beach (Daugherty Field), Long Lauderdale, FL (FXE), NDB Rwy 8 A Beach, CA (LGB), NDB Rwy 30 Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood St. Mary’s, St. Mary’s, AK (KSM), NDB Yuba County, Marysville, CA (MYV), International, Fort Lauderdale, FL Rwy 16 NDB Rwy 14 (FLL), NDB Rwy 13 St. Mary’s, St. Mary’s, AK (KSM), NDB/ Modesto City-County, Harry Sham Page Field, Fort Myers, FL (FMY), NDB DME Rwy 16 Field, Modesto, CA (MOD), NDB Rwy Rwy 5 St. Mary’s, St. Mary’s, AK (KSM), NDB 28R Gainesville Regional, Gainesville, FL Rwy 34 Monterey Peninsula, Monterey, CA (GNV), NDB Rwy 28 St. Paul Island, St. Paul Island, AK (MRY), NDB Rwy 10R Jacksonville International, Jacksonville, (SNP), NDB/DME Rwy 18 Metropolitan Oakland International, FL (JAX), NDB Rwy 31 Talkeetna, Talkeetna, AK (TKA), NDB Oakland, CA (OAK), NDB Rwy 27R Jacksonville International, Jacksonville, Ontario International, Ontario, CA Rwy 36 FL (JAX), NDB Rwy 7 Ralph M. 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