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Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 25 / Tuesday, February 7 7212 Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 25 / Tuesday, February 7, 1995 / Notices review and comment from February 13± National Forests MPS), Address Restricted, Peralta, Sarah, Archeological Site, Address March 15, 1995. Flagstaff vicinity, 95000154 Restricted, Baton Rouge vicinity, 95000134 Archeological Site No. AR±03±04±03±810 This draft document presents a MONTANA proposed action for management of the (Logging Railroad Resources of the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests Missoula County site and three alternative actions. These MPS), Address Restricted, Flagstaff Gleim Building II (Missoula MPS), 255±257 alternatives address planning issues vicinity, 95000149 W. Front St., Missoula, 95000143 including resource protection, site Archeological Site No. AR±03±04±03±811 development, interpretation and visitor (Logging Railroad Resources of the Sweet Grass County services. Once approved, the final plan Coconino and Kaibab National Forests Spannring, John Otto, Family Farm, 7 mi. E MPS), Address Restricted, Flagstaff will guide the management of the site of Big Timber, Big Timber vicinity, vicinity, 95000150 for fifteen to twenty years. 95000145 During the thirty day comment Archeological Site No. AR±03±04±03±812 period, interested persons may review (Logging Railroad Resources of the NEBRASKA Coconino and Kaibab National Forests the document and provide written MPS), Address Restricted, Flagstaff Seward County comments to the Park Planner, Boston vicinity, 95000151 Troyer Site, Address Restricted, Milford National Historical Park, Charlestown Archeological Site No. AR±03±04±03±414 vicinity, 95000159 Navy Yard, Boston, MA 02129. (Logging Railroad Resources of the The document will be mailed to Coconino and Kaibab National Forests Thayer County federal, state, regional and local MPS), Address Restricted, Flagstaff Durflinger Site, Address Restricted, Hebron agencies. Copies will be available at the vicinity, 95000152 vicinity, 95000160 Archeological Site No. AR±03±04±03±440 South Boston Branch Library at 646 E. NEW YORK Broadway and the Washington Village (Logging Railroad Resources of the Branch Library at 1226 Columbia Road, Coconino and Kaibab National Forests Suffolk County MPS), Address Restricted, Flagstaff Maycroft, Ferry Rd. (NY 114), North Haven, South Boston. Copies are also available vicinity, 95000153 95000158 by contacting Boston National Historical Barney Flat Historic Railroad Logging Park at (617) 242±5691. Landscape (Logging Railroad Resources of NORTH CAROLINA Chrysandra L. Walter, the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests Duplin County Acting Regional Director. MPS), Perkinsville Rd., S of Williams, Kaibab NF, Williams vicinity, 95000155 Hebron Presbyterian Church, NC 1551 NW [FR Doc. 95±2987 Filed 2±6±95; 8:45 am] Saginaw & Manistee Camp 2 (Logging side, 0.15 mi. NE of jct. with NC 1554, Pink BILLING CODE 4310±70±P Railroad Resources of the Coconino and Hill vicinity, 95000144 Kaibab National Forests MPS), Address Restricted, Flagstaff vicinity, 95000148 Stokes County National Register of Historic Places; Walnut Cove Colored School, Jct. of Brook Notification of Pending Nominations COLORADO and Dalton Sts., NW corner, Walnut Cove, Clear Creek County 95000161 Nominations for the following properties being considered for listing Echo Lake Park (Denver Mountain Parks Transylvania County MPS), Along CO 103 and CO 5 SW of Idaho in the National Register were received Galloway, Flem, House (Transylvania MPS), Springs, Idaho Springs vicinity, 95000109 NC 1388 W side, 2 mi. S of jct. with NC by the National Park Service before Summit Lake Park (Denver Mountain Parks 1129, Calvert vicinity, 95000137 January 28, 1995. Pursuant to section MPS), Mt. Evans Rd., SW of Idaho Springs, 60.13 of 36 CFR Part 60 written Idaho Springs vicinity, 95000110 PENNSYLVANIA comments concerning the significance of these properties under the National Jefferson County Blair County Register criteria for evaluation may be Fillius Park (Denver Mountain Parks MPS), Roaring Spring Historic District, Roughly forwarded to the National Register, CO 74 NW of Evergreen, Evergreen bounded by Barley, Lower, Walnut, National Park Service, P.O. Box 37127, vicinity, 95000108 Roosevelt, California, Hickory, Fairview, Washington, DC 20013±7127. Written Little Park (Denver Mountain Parks MPS), Sugar and N. Main Sts., Roaring Spring, Miller Ln. (CO 74) SW of Idledale, Idledale 95000133 comments should be submitted by vicinity, 95000111 February 22, 1995. Cambria County DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Carol D. Shull, Jones, Benjamin F., Cottage, Third St., Chief of Registration, National Register. District of Columbia State Equivalent Cresson Township, Cresson, 95000125 Westmont Historic District, Roughly bounded ALABAMA Lincoln Industrial MissionÐLincoln Memorial Congregational Church, 1701 by Clarion St., Edgehill Dr., Blair and Wilcox County 11th St., NW., Washington, 95000163 Wayne Sts., Diamond Blvd. and Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute, WaggamanÐRay Commercial Row, 1141, Stackhouse Park, Westmont, 95000131 Co. Rd. 26 N side, NW of Snow Hill, Snow 1143 and 1145 Connecticut Ave., Chester County Hill vicinity, 95000146 Washington, 95000162 Marlborough Village Historic District, 354± Tait-Ervin House, 205 Co. Rd. 33, Camden FLORIDA vicinity, 95000147 418 Marlborough Rd. and 901 and 940 Palm Beach County Marlborough Springs Rd., East ARIZONA Marlborough and Newlin Townships, Lavender House, 875 Alamanda St., Boca Kennett Square, 95000130 Cochise County Raton, 95000165 North Warwick Historic and Archeological Rucker Canyon Archeological District, Sarasota County Districts, Address Restricted, Warwick Address Restricted, Douglas vicinity, vicinity, 95000135 Municipal AuditoriumÐRecreation Club, 801 95000157 Zook, Jacob, House, 290 E. Lincoln Hwy., N. Tamiani Trail, Sarasota, 95000164 Coconino County West Whiteland Township, Exton, LOUISIANA 95000127 Anderson Mesa Incline (Logging Railroad Resources of the Coconino and Kaibab East Baton Rouge Parish Delaware County Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 25 / Tuesday, February 7, 1995 / Notices 7213 Brandywine Summit Camp Meeting, 119 Barrett, Everett P., House, 120 D. Porter Ave., Provided no formal expression of Beaver Valley Rd., Concord Township, Waukesha, 95000140 intent to file an offer of financial Chadds Ford, 95000132 Chicago and Northwestern Railroad assistance (OFA) has been received, this Passenger Depot, 319 Williams St., Fayette County exemption will be effective on March 9, Waukesha, 95000142 New Geneva Historic District (Greensboro± Clarke, George Lawrence Jr., House, 12810 W. 1995, unless stayed pending New Geneva MPS) Roughly bounded by Hampton Ave., Butler, 95000138 reconsideration. Petitions to stay that do Front St. E from Church Ln., Georges Cr. Fabacker, Joseph, House, 341 NW., Barstow not involve environmental issues,2 and the Monongahela R., Nicholson St., Waukesha, 95000139 formal expressions of intent to file an Township, New Geneva, 95000119 3 [FR Doc. 95±2988 Filed 2±6±95; 8:45 am] OFA under 49 CFR 1152.27(c)(2), and Thompson, Thomas, H., House, 815 Water trail use/rail banking requests under 49 St., Brownsville, 95000128 BILLING CODE 4310±70±M CFR 1152.29 4 must be filed by February Greene County 17, 1995. Petitions to reopen or requests for public use conditions under 49 CFR Boughner, Alexander V., House (Greensboro± INTERSTATE COMMERCE New Geneva MPS), Jct. of Second and 1152.28 must be filed by February 27, COMMISSION Minor Sts., Greensboro, 95000114 1995, with: Office of the Secretary, Case Crawford, John Minor, House (Greensboro± [Docket No. AB±43 (Sub-No. 167X)] Control Branch, Interstate Commerce New Geneva MPS), PA 2014, Monongahela Commission, Washington, DC 20423. Township, Glassworks, 95000122 Illinois Central Railroad CompanyÐ A copy of any pleading filed with the Eberhart±Gabler House (Greensboro±New Geneva MPS), PA 2033, Monongahela Abandonment ExemptionÐin St. Commission should be sent to Township, Glassworks, 95000123 Tammany and Washington Parishes, applicant's representative: Myles L. Glassworks±Core House (Greensboro±New LA Tobin, Illinois Central Railroad Geneva MPS), PA 2014, Monongahela Company, 455 North Cityfront Plaza Dr., Illinois Central Railroad Company (IC) Township, Glassworks, 95000121 20th Floor, Chicago, IL 60611. Glassworks±Gabler House (Greensboro±New has filed a notice of exemption under 49 If the notice of exemption contains Geneva MPS), PA 2014, Monongahela CFR 1152 Subpart FÐExempt false or misleading information, the Township, Glassworks, 95000120 Abandonments to abandon its 14.9-mile exemption is void ab initio. Greensboro Historic District (Greensboro± line of railroad between milepost NN± Applicant has filed an environmental New Geneva MPS), Roughly bounded by 54.00 near Talisheek and milepost NN± County, Second, Walnut, Front and Clear report which addresses the 68.85 near Lees Creek, in St. Tammany abandonment's effects, if any, on the Sts. and the Monongahela R., Greensboro, 1 95000118 and Washington Parishes, LA. environment and historic resources. The Greensboro Public School (Greensboro±New IC has certified that: (1) No local Section of Environmental Analysis Geneva MPS), Jct. of Second and Clear Sts., traffic has moved over the line for at (SEA) will issue an environmental Greensboro, 95000113 least 2 years; (2) there is no overhead assessment (EA) by February 10, 1995. Jones, James, House (Greensboro±New traffic on the line; (3) no formal Interested persons may obtain a copy of Geneva MPS), Jct. of Front and Stone Sts., complaint filed by
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