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Federal Register/Vol. 71, No. 16/Wednesday 4170 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 16 / Wednesday, January 25, 2006 / Notices Minnehaha County or faxed comments should be submitted MPS) SW corner of Avenue X and Shell Hayes Historic District, Roughly bounded by by February 9, 2006. Rd., Brooklyn, 06000016 W. 22nd St. to W. 26th St. and by South Coney Island Yard Gatehouse, (New York John W. Roberts, Dakota Ave. to S. Phillips Ave., Sioux City Subway System MPS) SW corner of Falls, 06000049 Acting Chief, National Register/National Shell Rd. and Avenue X, Brooklyn, Historic Landmarks Program. 06000017 Pennington County CALIFORNIA New York County Fairmount Creamery Company Building, 201 Main St., Rapid City, 06000048 Los Angeles County 207th Street Yard—Signal Service Building and Tower B, (New York City Subway US Court House and Post Office, 312 N. Yankton County Spring St., Los Angeles, 06000001 System MPS) W. 215th St. bet. Tenth Ave. Roane, James and Maude, House, 101 and the Harlem R, Manhattan, 06000018 Broadway, Yankton, 06000046 IDAHO Central IND Substation, (New York City Subway System MPS) 136W. 53rd St., New Teton County VIRGINIA York, 06000019 Hollingshead Homestead, 107 West 1200 N. Charlottesville Independent City Joralemon Street Tunnel, (New York City Teton Cty Rd., Tetonia, 06000002 Subway System MPS) Subteranean tunnel Jefferson School and Carver Recreation ILLINOIS ext. from Bowling Green (State St.) to Center, 233 Fourth St., NW, Charlottesville beneath the East River to Joralemon St. and (Independent City), 06000050 Cook County Willow Place, New York, 06000015 Fairfax County Hanson, Anton, E., House, 7610 S. Ridgeland Substation 13, (New York City Subway Ave., Chicago, 06000008 System MPS) 225 W 53rd St., New York, D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory Historic Marywood Academy, 2100 Ridge Ave., 06000026 District, Bet. Silverbrook Rd., Lorton Rd., Evanston, 06000007 Substation 17, (New York City Subway Ox Rd., and Furnace Rd., Lorton, 06000052 System MPS) 127—129 Hillside Ave., New Du Page County Stafford County York, 06000025 Downtown Hinsdale Historic District, Substation 219, (New York City Subway Redoubt #2, Address Restrict, Stafford, Roughly counded by maple St., Lincoln St., System MPS) 309 W. 133rd St., New York, 06000051 Garfield St. and Second St., Hinsdale, 06000023 WISCONSIN 06000011 Substation 235, (New York City Subway Jackson County System MPS) 23 W. 13th St., New York, Sheboygan County 06000021 Elkhart Lake Road Race Circuits, Cty Hwys, Fuller, R. Bunckminster, and Anne Hewlett Substation 235, (New York City Subway J, P, JP, A, and Lake St., Elkhart Lake, Dome Home, 407 S. Forest Ave., System MPS) 23 W. 13th St., New York, Carbondale, 06000012 06000053 06000022 Shelby County Substation 409, (New York City Subway Wood County Westervelt Christian Church, 103 W. Main System MPS) 163 Essex St., New York, West Fifth Street–West Sixth Street Historic St., Westervelt, 06000009 06000020 District, W. Fifth St. and W. Sixth St., Substation 42, (New York City Subway generally bounded by Adams Ave. and Oak Wayne County System MPS) 154 E. 57th St., New York, Ave., Marshfield, 06000054 George, G.J., House, 205 W. Center, Fairfield, 06000024 Substation 7, (New York City Subway System [FR Doc. E6–906 Filed 1–24–06; 8:45 am] 06000006 MPS) 1782 Third Avenue, New York, BILLING CODE 4310–70–P Will County 06000027 Joilet YMCA, 215 N. Ottawa St., Joliet, OHIO 06000010 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Clermont County Winnebago County Fagin, Aaron, House, 2088 Lindale- National Park Service Garrison School, 1105 N. Court St., Rockford, 06000005 Nicholsville Rd., Monroe Township, National Register of Historic Places; 06000034 IOWA Notification of Pending Nominations PUERTO RICO and Related Actions Clinton County Adjuntas Municipality Moeszinger—Marquis Hardware Co., Nominations for the following (Clinton, Iowa MPS) 721 Second St. S, Quinta Vendrell, Portugues Ward, jct. of PR properties being considered for listing Clinton, 06000004 143 and PR 123, Adjuntas, 06000028 or related actions in the National Dubuque County VIRGINIA Register were received by the National Dubuque Casket Company, 1798 Washington Fairfax County Park Service before December 31, 2005. St., Dubuque, 06000003 Tauxemont Historic District, Bet. Ft. Hunt Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR NEW YORK Rd. and Accotink Place, Inc. Shenadoah, Part 60 written comments concerning Tauxemont, Namassin, Wesmoreland and the significance of these properties Bronx County Gahant Rds. and Bolling, Alexandria, under the National Register criteria for Concourse Yard Entry Buildings, (New York 06000033 evaluation may be forwarded by United City Subway System MPS) W. 205th St., Frederick County States Postal Service, to the National bet. Jerome and Paul Aves., Bronx, Register of Historic Places, National 06000014 Valley Mill Farm, 1494 Valley Mill Rd., Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., 2280, Concourse Yard Substation, (New York City Winchester, 06000032 Subway System MPS) 3119 Jerome Ave., Washington, DC 20240; by all other Norfolk Independent City Bronx, 06000013 carriers, National Register of Historic Park Place Historic District, Roughly Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye Kings County bounded by Hampton Blvd., 23rd St., St. NW, 8th floor, Washington DC Coney Island Yard Electric Motor Repair Granby St. and 38th St., Norfolk 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written Shop, (New York City Subway System (Independent City), 06000029 VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:26 Jan 24, 2006 Jkt 208001 PO 00000 Frm 00072 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\25JAN1.SGM 25JAN1 wwhite on PROD1PC61 with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 16 / Wednesday, January 25, 2006 / Notices 4171 Petersburg Independent City Plan adequacy. Section 3405(e) of the Dated: December 20, 2005. Poplar Lawn Historic District (Boundary CVPIA (Title 34 Public Law 102–575) Tracy Slavin, Increase), Jct. of E Wythe and S. Jefferson, requires the Secretary of the Interior to Chief, Program Management Branch, Mid- from SE of orig. HD to Lieutenant Run, establish and administer an office on Pacific Region. Along both sides of Harrison St. at SW Central Valley Project water [FR Doc. E6–904 Filed 1–24–06; 8:45 am] corner, Petersburg (Independent City), 06000030 conservation best management practices BILLING CODE 4310–MN–P (BMPs) that shall ‘‘* * * develop Richmond Independent City criteria for evaluating the adequacy of Hermitage Road Historic District, 3800–4200 all water conservation plans developed DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE blks of Hermitage Rd., Richmond by project contractors, including those (Independent City), 06000031 plans required by Section 210 of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms [FR Doc. E6–900 Filed 1–24–06; 8:45 am] Reclamation Reform Act of 1982.’’ Also, and Explosives BILLING CODE 4310–51–P according to Section 3405(e)(1), these Criteria must be developed ‘‘* * * with Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR the purpose of promoting the highest level of water use efficiency reasonably Comments Requested; 30-Day Notice Bureau of Reclamation achievable by project contractors using of Information Collection Under best available cost-effective technology Review: Certification of Secure Gun Central Valley Project Improvement and best management practices.’’ These Storage or Safety Devices Act, Water Management Plans Criteria state that all parties The Department of Justice (DOJ), AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, (Contractors) that contract with Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms Interior. Reclamation for water supplies and Explosives (ATF) has submitted the ACTION: Notice of Availability. (municipal and industrial contracts over following information collection request 2,000 acre-feet and agricultural to the Office of Management and Budget SUMMARY: The following Water contracts over 2,000 irrigable acres) (OMB) for review and approval in Management Plans are available for must prepare Plans that contain the accordance with the Paperwork review: following information: Reduction Act of 1995. The proposed • City of Redding 1. Description of the District information collection is published to • Santa Ynez River Conservation 2. Inventory of Water Resources obtain comments from the public and District 3. BMPs for Agricultural Contractors affected agencies. This proposed • Sacramento County Water Agency 4. BMPs for Urban Contractors information collection was previously To meet the requirements of the 5. BMP Plan Implementation published in the Federal Register Central Valley Project Improvement Act 6. BMP Exemption Justification Volume 70, Number 234, on page 72852 of 1992 (CVPIA) and the Reclamation on December 7, 2005, allowing for a 60 Reform Act of 1982, the Bureau of Reclamation will evaluate Plans based day comment period. Reclamation has developed and on these Criteria. A copy of these Plans The purpose of this notice is to allow published the Criteria for Evaluating will be available for review at for an additional 30 days for public Water Management Plans (Criteria). Reclamation’s Mid-Pacific (MP) comment until February 24, 2006. This Note: For the purpose of this Regional Office located in Sacramento, process is conducted in accordance with announcement, Water Management Plans California, and the local area office. 5 CFR 1320.10. Written comments and/or suggestions (Plans) are considered the same as Water Our practice is to make comments, Conservation Plans. The above districts have regarding the items contained in this developed Plans, which Reclamation has including names and home addresses of notice, especially
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