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Act of 1997, Executive Order 12996, and and would include projects to increase a.m. to 11:15 a.m. (Pacific time) June 20. Service policies and procedures for the water collection efficiency of such For a copy of the information to be compliance with those regulations. waters. The Refuge desert bighorn sheep distributed to the Council members, hunt program would continue please submit a written request to the Background unchanged under this alternative. The Vale District Office 10 days prior to the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife fifth alternative would include the meeting. Refuge was established in 1939 by maximum management intervention FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Executive Order to protect wildlife and within Refuge wilderness. Under this Additional information concerning the forage resources of the Sonoran Desert. alternative all existing developed waters John Day/Snake Resource Advisory In 1990 approximately 93 percent of the in Refuge wilderness would be Council may be obtained from Debbie Refuge land area was designated Federal maintained and supplied with water, Lyons, Public Affairs Officer, Vale Wilderness by the Arizona Desert and new developed waters would be District Office, 100 Oregon Street, Vale, Wilderness Act of 1990. created. The desert bighorn sheep hunt Oregon 97918, (541) 473–6218 or e-mail The Refuge occupies approximately program would continue unchanged [email protected]. 860,010 acres of Sonoran Desert, under this alternative. including mountains, broad desert, and Dated: March 10, 2005. bajadas. The Refuge and adjacent Public Meetings David R. Henderson, Federal lands; including the Organ Pipe The Service will hold public meetings District Manager. National Monument, managed by the to present the draft CCP, answer [FR Doc. 05–5136 Filed 3–15–05; 8:45 am] U.S. , and the questions, and receive formal public BILLING CODE 4310–33–P USAF Barry M. Goldwater Range comments in Yuma, Tucson, Sells, and military training area; comprise the Ajo, Arizona, during the public ’ range of the Endangered comment period. The exact location, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Sonoran pronghorn. The desert bighorn time, and date of these meetings will be sheep is another species of conservation determined based on logistic issues. Bureau of Land Management interest occurring on the Refuge. Notice of the meetings will be posted in [OR–014–01–1430–EU; GP–05–0048] The draft CCP and EIS propose and local newspapers and other media evaluate five management alternatives outlets and given through mailings to Public Land Sale, OR 53188 for the Refuge. All management individuals and organizations that have alternatives implement recovery actions expressed interest in this planning AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management for the Endangered Sonoran pronghorn. effort. (BLM), Interior. The alternatives differ primarily in the ACTION: Dated: March 4, 2005. Amended notice of realty level of active management intervention action. proposed to support the desert bighorn Domenick R. Ciccone, sheep. The first alternative is ‘‘no Acting, Regional Director, Albuquerque, New SUMMARY: This Notice amends the action’’ or continuance of current Mexico. Notice of Realty Action (NORA) Refuge management. Under this [FR Doc. 05–5145 Filed 3–15–05; 8:45 am] published October 14, 2004, alternative, the Refuge would continue BILLING CODE 4310–55–P (69FR61038) for the competitive sale of to offer a limited desert bighorn sheep a 520 acre parcel of public land in hunt each year in cooperation with the Klamath County, Oregon. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Arizona Game and Fish Department. DATES: Sealed bids for the competitive Refuge staff would continue to maintain Bureau of Land Management sale will be opened on the first Tuesday and supply supplemental water to of each month beginning on April 5, exiting developed waters in desert [OR–030–1020–PG; HAG 05–0082] 2005. bighorn sheep habitat. The second ADDRESSES: BLM, Klamath Falls Field alternative focuses on limiting Meeting Notice Changes for the John Office, 2795 Anderson Avenue, management interventions within Day/Snake Resource Advisory Council Building 25, Klamath Falls, Oregon Refuge wilderness. Under this AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management 97603. alternative, developed wildlife waters in (BLM), Vale District sheep habitat within the Refuge SUMMARY: The John Day/Snake Resource FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: wilderness would not be maintained or Advisory Council (JDSRAC) meeting Linda Younger, Realty Specialist, at supplied with supplemental water. The scheduled for March 23 and 24, 2005, in (541) 883–6916. desert bighorn sheep hunt would also be Baker City, Oregon, has been cancelled. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The discontinued. The third alternative The John Day/Snake Resource NORA published on October 14, 2004 includes limited management Advisory Council meeting scheduled for provided for the competitive sale of a intervention in wilderness. Under this June 15 has been rescheduled to June 520 acre parcel of public land (Parcel I) alternative, the Refuge would supply 20. The meeting time and location in Klamath County, Oregon. This parcel supplemental water to developed waters remains the same: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the was not sold in the competitive sale in sheep habitat within Refuge Quality Inn, 700 Port Drive, Clarkston, held on December 15, 2004. This Notice wilderness only during periods of WA. The meeting may include such amends the NORA published in October severe drought. The desert bighorn topics as OHV, Noxious Weeds, 2004 and identifies additional sale dates sheep would be continued, but no Planning, Sage Grouse, and other for this parcel of public land. hunting would be allowed during years matters as may reasonably come before In accordance with the provisions of of severe drought. The fourth the council. A field trip to Hells Canyon 43 CFR Part 2711.3–1(e), the following alternative, identified as the Service’s is scheduled for June 21 to discuss described public land in Klamath proposed alternative, would allow noxious weeds and other matters as County, Oregon, remains available for continued maintenance and water identified. competitive sale until sold pursuant to supply to existing developed waters in The meeting is open to the public. Sections 203 and 209 of the Federal sheep habitat within Refuge wilderness Public comment is scheduled for 11 Land Policy and Management Act of

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1976, (43 U.S.C. 1713 and 1719). The DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR System Advisory Board and its parcel is described as follows: Landmarks Committee written National Park Service Parcel I (Competitive Sale) comments concerning the National Historic Landmarks nominations, Willamette Meridian, Oregon Advisory Board Meeting amendments to existing designations, or T. 40 S., R. 11 E., AGENCY: National Park Service, proposals for withdrawal of designation. sec. 27, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, S1⁄2SE1⁄4; Department of the Interior. Comments should be submitted to sec. 33, E1⁄2NE1⁄4; Carol D. Shull, Chief, National Historic ACTION: Notice of meeting. sec. 34, N1⁄2. Landmarks Survey and Keeper of the The area described contains 520 acres, SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given in National Register of Historic Places; more or less. The appraised market value for accordance with the Federal Advisory National Register, History, and Parcel I is $182,000.00. Commission Act and 36 CFR part 65 Education; National Park Service; 1849 Sealed bids will be opened to that a meeting of the Landmarks C Street, NW., (2280); Washington, DC determine the high bidder at 10:00 a.m. Committee of the National Park System 20240. The National Park System Advisory PST, on the first Tuesday of each Advisory Board will be held beginning Board and its Landmarks Committee month, beginning with April 5, 2005, at at 1 p.m. on April 20, 2005 and at the will consider the following nominations the BLM, Klamath Falls Field Office following location. The meeting will and proposals for withdrawal of (address stated above), until the parcel continue beginning at 9 a.m. on April designation: is sold. 21. Offers to purchase Parcel I will be DATES: April 20–21, 2005. Nominations LOCATION: The Charles Sumner School, made only by sealed bids. All bids must Alabama be received at the BLM, Klamath Falls 1201 Seventeenth Street, NW., • Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Field Office, not later than 4:30 p.m. Washington, DC 20036. Birmingham, AL PST, on the day prior to the sale or FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: April 4, 2005, for the first offering. Patricia Henry, National Historic California Landmarks Survey, National Register, • The outside of bid envelopes must be History, and Education, National Park Tule Lake Segregation Center, clearly marked on the front lower left- Service; 1849 C Street, NW. (2280); Newell, Modoc County, CA hand corner with ‘‘BLM Land Sale OR Washington, DC 20240; Telephone (202) Colorado 53188,’’ and the bid opening date. Bids 354–2216. must be for not less than the appraised • Granada Relocation Center, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The market value of $182,000.00. Each Granada, CO purpose of the meeting of the sealed bid shall be accompanied by a Landmarks Committee of the National Florida certified check, postal money order, Park System Advisory Board is to • bank draft, or cashier’s check made Miami Circle at Brickell Point, evaluate nominations of historic payable in U.S. Currency to the order of Miami, FL properties in order to advise the the Bureau of Land Management, for not National Park System Advisory Board of Illinois less than 20 percent of the amount bid. the qualifications of the property being • Farnsworth House, Kendall County, The bid envelope must also contain a proposed for National Historic IL statement showing the total amount bid Landmark (NHL) designation, and to Indiana and the name, mailing address, and recommend to the National Park System phone number of the entity making the Advisory Board at their subsequent • Madison Historic District, Madison, bid. meeting, the date and place of which IN Additional Terms and Conditions of have not been set, if the Landmarks Iowa Committee finds that each property Sale • meets the criteria for designation as a Reverend George B. Hitchcock All terms and conditions remain the National Historic Landmark. The House, Cass County, IA same as those published in the October Committee also makes 2004 NORA (69FR61038). recommendations to the National Park • Portland Observatory, Portland, ME All rights, reservations, and System Advisory Board regarding conditions to be included in the patent amendments to existing designations, Massachusetts remain the same as those published in and proposals for withdrawal of • William J. Rotch Gothic Cottage, the October 2004 NORA (69FR61038). designation. The members of the New Bedford, MA National Landmarks Committee are: The land described herein remains Michigan Mr. Larry E. Rivers, Ph.D., Chair; segregated from appropriation under the • public land laws, including the mining Mr. Ian W. Brown, Ph.D.; Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, Ms. Mary Werner DeNadai, FAIA; Detroit, MI laws, pending issuance of a patent, Ms. Alferdteen Brown Harrison, Ph.D.; publication of a notice in the Federal Mr. Bernard L. Herman, Ph.D.; New Jersey Register terminating the segregation, or Mr. E.L. Roy Hunt, J.D., Professor Emeritus; • Navesink Light Station, Highlands, September 15, 2005, whichever occurs Mr. Ronald James; NJ first. Ms. Paula J. Johnson; Mr. William J. Murtagh, Ph.D.; (Authority: 43 CFR 2711.1–2). New York Mr. William D. Seale, Ph.D. • Priscilla, West Sayville, NY Jon Raby, The meeting will be open to the Field Manager, Klamath Falls Resource Area. public. Pursuant to 36 CFR part 65, any Oregon [FR Doc. 05–5187 Filed 3–15–05; 8:45 am] member of the public may file for • Kam Hah Chung Company BILLING CODE 4310–33–P consideration by the National Park Building, John Day, OR

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