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Estimated number of Annual Total Burden per Total annual Burden cost respondents responses responses responses hours per instrument

HUD–424CB ...... 200 1 200 3.12 624 15,600 HUD–424CBW ...... 200 1 200 3.12 624 15,600 HUD–2880 ...... 200 1 200 2 400 10,000 HUD–2991 ...... 200 1 200 0 0 0 HUD–2993 ...... 200 1 200 0 0 0 HUD–2994A ...... 200 1 200 .5 100 2,500 HUD–27061 ...... 200 1 200 1 200 5,000 HUD–27300 ...... 200 1 200 3 600 15,000

200 1 200 ...... 2,548 63,700

B. Solicitation of Public Comment SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and primary goal of our endangered species This notice is soliciting comments Wildlife Service, announce the program and the Endangered Species from members of the public and affected availability of the Recovery Plan for four Act of 1973, as amended (Act; 16 U.S.C. parties concerning the collection of species of the Santa Rosa Plain: 1531 et seq.). Recovery means information described in Section A on The Sonoma sunshine, Burke’s improvement of the status of listed the following: goldfields, the Sebastopol meadowfoam, species to the point at which listing is (1) Whether the proposed collection and the Sonoma County Distinct no longer appropriate under the criteria of information is necessary for the Population Segment of the California specified in section 4(a)(1) of the Act. proper performance of the functions of Tiger Salamander. The recovery plan The Act requires the development of the agency, including whether the includes recovery objectives and recovery plans for listed species, unless information will have practical utility; criteria, and specific actions necessary such a plan would not promote the (2) The accuracy of the agency’s to achieve removal of the species from conservation of a particular species. estimate of the burden of the proposed the Federal Lists of Endangered and We listed bakeri collection of information; Threatened Wildlife and . (Sonoma sunshine), burkei (3) Ways to enhance the quality, ADDRESSES: You may obtain a copy of (Burke’s goldfields), and utility, and clarity of the information to the recovery plan from our Web site at vinculans (Sebastopol meadowfoam) as be collected; and http://www.fws.gov/endangered/ endangered on December 2, 1991 (56 FR (4) Ways to minimize the burden of species/recovery-plans.html. 61173). The present ranges of these the collection of information on those Alternatively, you may contact the species are predominantly located on who are to respond; including through Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, the Santa Rosa Plain, which is located the use of appropriate automated U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2800 in central Sonoma County, bordered on collection techniques or other forms of Cottage Way, Suite W–2605, the south and west by the Laguna de information technology, e.g., permitting Sacramento, CA 95825 (telephone 916– Santa Rosa, on the east by the Coast electronic submission of responses. 414–6700). Range foothills, and on the north by the Russian River. However, the geographic HUD encourages interested parties to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: area covered by this recovery plan submit comments in response to these Jennifer Norris, Field Supervisor, at the questions. includes all known locations of the above street address by telephone (see species, some of which are outside of C. Authority ADDRESSES). the Plain. They are annual plants that Section 3507 of the Paperwork SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We exist only in seasonal . Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. announce the availability of the We listed the Sonoma County Chapter 35. Recovery Plan for the following four California tiger salamander, which we identified as a distinct population Dated: June 8, 2016. species of the Santa Rosa Plain: • segment (DPS), as endangered on March Harriet Tregoning, (Sonoma sunshine) 19, 2003 (68 FR 13498). The species is Principal Deputy Assistance Secretary for • endemic to the Santa Rosa Plain. The Community Planning and Development. (Burke’s goldfields) • (Sebastopol Sonoma County California tiger [FR Doc. 2016–14522 Filed 6–17–16; 8:45 am] meadowfoam) salamander requires seasonal wetlands BILLING CODE 4210–67–P • Sonoma County Distinct Population for breeding, and the surrounding Segment of the California Tiger uplands (upland habitat) for dispersal, Salamander (Ambystoma feeding, growth, maturation, and DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR californiense) maintenance of the juvenile and adult The recovery plan includes recovery population. Fish and Wildlife Service objectives and criteria, and specific The loss, degradation, and [FWS–R8–ES–2016–N071; FXES11130000– actions necessary to achieve removal of fragmentation of seasonal wetlands due 156–FF08E00000] the species from the Federal Lists of to development have led to population Endangered and Threatened Wildlife declines for all four species. While Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants. ongoing agricultural practices have and Plants; Recovery Plan for Four disturbed seasonal wetlands, certain Species of the Santa Rosa Plain Background agricultural practices, such as irrigated AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Recovery of endangered or threatened or grazed pasture, have protected habitat Interior. animals and plants to the point where from intensive development and are they are again secure, self-sustaining compatible with persistence of these ACTION: Notice of availability. members of their ecosystems is a listed species. However, conversion of

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pastures to vineyards is a current threat Authority Æ Klamath Refuge Basin National of high magnitude. We developed our recovery plan Wildlife Refuge Complex Headquarters, 4009 Hill Road, Tulelake, CA 96134. Recovery Plan Goals under the authority of section 4(f) of the Act, 16 U.S.C. 1533(f). We publish this Æ The following libraries: For the The purpose of a recovery plan is to notice under section 4(f) of the location of libraries with a copy of this provide a framework for the recovery of Endangered Species Act of 1973, as document, see Public Availability of species so that protection under the Act amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). Documents under SUPPLEMENTARY is no longer necessary. A recovery plan INFORMATION. includes scientific information about Dated: May 31, 2016. the species and provides criteria that Ren Lohoefener, Submitting Comments: You may enable us to gauge whether downlisting Regional Director, Pacific Southwest Region. submit written comments by one of the or delisting the species is warranted. [FR Doc. 2016–14456 Filed 6–17–16; 8:45 am] following methods: Furthermore, recovery plans help guide BILLING CODE 4333–15–P • Electronically: Go to the Federal our recovery efforts by describing eRulemaking Portal: http:// actions we consider necessary for each www.regulations.gov. In the Search box, species’ conservation and by estimating DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR enter FWS–R8–NWRS–2016–0063, time and costs for implementing needed which is the docket number for this Fish and Wildlife Service recovery measures. notice. Then, on the right side of the The ultimate goal of this recovery screen, click ‘‘Open Docket Folder’’ to plan is to recover Blennosperma bakeri [FWS–R8–NWRS–2016–0063; locate the documents and submit a (Sonoma sunshine), Lasthenia burkei FXRS12610800000–167–FF08R00000] comment. (Burke’s goldfields), Limnanthes • By hard copy: Submit by U.S. mail vinculans (Sebastopol meadowfoam), Lower Klamath, Clear Lake, Tule Lake, or hand-delivery to: Public Comments and California Tiger Salamander Upper Klamath, and Bear Valley Processing, Attn: FWS–R8–NWRS– Sonoma County Distinct Population National Wildlife Refuges, Klamath 2016–0063; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Segment (Ambystoma californiense) so County, OR; Siskiyou and Modoc Service Headquarters, MS: BPHC; 5275 that they can be delisted. To meet the Counties, CA: Draft Comprehensive recovery goals, the following objectives Conservation Plan/Environmental Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041– have been identified: Impact Statement 3803. 1. Restore habitat conditions to AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, We request that you send comments sustain viable (meta) populations of Interior. by only the methods described above. species to support self-sufficiency in We will post all information received on ACTION: Notice availability; extension of http://www.regulations.gov. This perpetuity. public comment period. 2. Maintain the current geographic, generally means that we will post any elevational, and ecological distribution SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife personal information you provide us of each listed species. Service (Service), announce the (see the Public Comments under 3. Maintain the genetic structure and extension of the public comment period SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for more diversity of existing populations. on the Draft Comprehensive information). 4. Protect and manage sufficient Conservation Plan (CCP) and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: habitat to ensure that the listed entity is Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Klamath Refuge Planner, (916) 414– able to adapt to unforeseen or unknown for Lower Klamath, Clear Lake, Tule 6464 (phone). threats, such as climate change. Lake, Upper Klamath, and Bear Valley 5. Reintroduce individuals to National Wildlife Refuges (Refuges). We SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We successfully establish new populations opened the comment period on May 6, announce the extension of the public in historically occupied areas. 2016, via a Federal Register notice, and comment period on the Draft 6. Minimize the contribution of extant now extend it to accommodate public Comprehensive Conservation Plan or potential threats. requests. If you have already submitted (CCP) and Environmental Impact comments, you do not need to resubmit Statement (EIS) for Lower Klamath, 7. Monitor species population trends them. They will be considered. Clear Lake, Tule Lake, Upper Klamath, across multiple years (and varied and Bear Valley National Wildlife climatic conditions) to determine DATES: The comment period for the Refuges (Refuges). We opened the whether abundances are sustainable. document published in the Federal comment period on May 6, 2016, via a 8. Manage occurrences on a case-by- Register of May 6, 2016 (81 FR 27468) is extended. To ensure consideration, Federal Register notice (81 FR 27468), case basis during consultation, with an and now extend it to accommodate emphasis on protections to identified we must receive your written comments by August 4, 2016. Comments submitted public requests. If you have already core areas. submitted comments, you do not need As Blennosperma bakeri (Sonoma electronically using the Federal eRulemaking Portal (see ADDRESSES) to resubmit them. They will be sunshine), Lasthenia burkei (Burke’s considered. goldfields), Limnanthes vinculans must be received by 11:59 p.m. Eastern (Sebastopol meadowfoam), and Time on the closing date. Public Availability of Documents California Tiger Salamander Sonoma ADDRESSES: County Distinct Population Segment Document Availability: You may In addition to any methods in (Ambystoma californiense) meet obtain copies of the documents in the ADDRESSES, you can view or obtain reclassification and recovery criteria, we following places: documents at the following locations: will review their status and consider • Internet: http://www.regulations.gov • Public Libraries: The table below them for removal from the Federal Lists (Docket Number FWS–R8–NWRS– lists the libraries where the document of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife 2016–0063). can be found during regular library and Plants. • In Person: hours.

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