11320 Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 55 / Wednesday, March 20, 1996 / Rules and Regulations
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11320 Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 55 / Wednesday, March 20, 1996 / Rules and Regulations #Depth in #Depth in Report and Order, MM Docket 88±195, feet above feet above 54 FR 3781, January 26, 1989. Source of flooding and location ground. Source of flooding and location ground. *Elevation *Elevation EFFECTIVE DATE: March 20, 1996. in feet in feet (NGVD) (NGVD) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Leslie K. Shapiro, Mass Media Bureau, ± ± ± PENNSYLVANIA (202) 418±2180. Portsmouth (Township), Bay County (FEMA Docket No. 7097) Smithfield (Township), Huntingdon SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Saginaw River: County (FEMA Docket No. 7149) Approximately 1.7 miles downstream Background of the downstream corporate limits Juniata River: Channel 272C1 was substituted for (near McGraw Avenue) .................. *586 Approximately 2,650 feet above con- At the upstream corporate limits ........ *587 fluence of Raystown Branch Juni- Channel 272A at Onawa, IA, and Maps available for inspection at the ata River ......................................... *608 Channel 272A was substituted for Portsmouth Township Hall, 1711 Upstream corporate limits .................. *639 Channel 272A at Vermillion, SD, so that West Cass Avenue, Bay City, Michi- Crooked Creek: Station KOOO's construction permit gan. At confluence with Juniata River ........ *619 Approximately 0.71 mile upstream of could be modified to specify the higher ± ± ± confluence with Juniata River ......... *619 powered channel. MINNESTOA Maps available for inspection at the Need for Correction Smithfield Township Building, 13th International Falls (City), Koochiching and Mt. Vernon Avenue, Huntingdon, As published, the final regulation County (FEMA Docket No. 7138) Pennsylvania. Rainy River: contains a wrong channel allotment at Onawa, IA, which is misleading and Approximately 3.7 miles downstream VIRGINIA of Toll Bridge .................................. *1,089 needs correction. Approximately 0.5 mile upstream of Norfolk (City), Independent City Toll Bridge ....................................... *1,111 List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73 (FEMA Docket No. 7155) Maps available for inspection at the Chesapeake Bay: Radio broadcasting. City Engineer's Office, 601 3rd Approximately 1,300 feet northeast of Street, International Falls, Minnesota. Part 73 of Title 47 of the Code of the intersection of Pleasant Avenue and 30th Bay Street ........................ *12 Federal Regulations is amended as MISSISSIPPI Little Creek: follows: Approximately 1,400 feet east of the Columbus (City), Lowndes County intersection of Pleasant Avenue PART 73Ð[AMENDED] (FEMA Docket No. 7149) and 30th Bay Street ........................ *10 Moore Creek: Maps available for inspection at the 1. The authority citation for Part 73 Approximately 900 feet upstream of Norfolk City Planning Office, Suite continues to read as follows: Willowbrook Road ........................... *177 508, City Hall Building, 810 Union At the upstream corporate limits of Street, Norfolk, Virginia. Authority: Secs. 303, 48 Stat., as amended, the City of Columbus ...................... *180 1082; 47 U.S.C. 154, as amended. Maps available for inspection at the (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No. § 73.202 [Amended] City Hall, 523 Main Street, Columbus, 83.100, ``Flood Insurance'') Mississippi. Dated: March 11, 1996. 2. Section 73.202(b), the Table of FM ± ± ± Richard W. Krimm, Allotments under Iowa, is amended by Lowndes County (Unincorporated removing Channel 272C1A and adding Areas) (FEMA Docket No. 7149) Acting Associate Director for Mitigation. Channel 272C1 at Onawa. Moore Creek: [FR Doc. 96±6688 Filed 3±19±96; 8:45 am] At Columbus and Greenville Railway *181 Federal Communications Commission. BILLING CODE 6718±04±P Approximately 250 feet upstream of William F. Caton, Columbus and Greenville Railway . *181 Ellis Creek Tributary: Acting Secretary. Approximately 3,000 feet upstream of [FR Doc. 96±6659 Filed 3±19±96; 8:45 am] the confluence with Ellis Creek At FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS BILLING CODE 6712±01±P Hildreth Road .................................. *206 COMMISSION Maps available for inspection at the Lowndes County Inspection Depart- 47 CFR Part 73 ment, 17 Airline Road, Columbus, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Mississippi. [MM Docket No. 88±195; RM±5810] Fish and Wildlife Service NEW JERSEY Radio Broadcasting Services; Onawa, Iowa; Correction 50 CFR Part 17 Flemington (Borough), Hunterdon County (FEMA Docket No. 7155) AGENCY: Federal Communications RIN 1018±AD29 Walnut Brook: Commission. Approximately 605 feet downstream Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of downstream corporate limits ...... *169 ACTION: Final rule; correcting and Plants: Establishment of a Approximately 400 feet upstream of amendments. State Route 12 ............................... *182 Nonessential Experimental Population of Black-Footed Ferrets in Aubrey Bushkill Brook: SUMMARY: This document contains a Approximately 70 feet downstream of Valley, Arizona State Route 31 ............................... *129 correction to the FM Table of Approximately 900 feet upstream of Allotments as published in the October AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Elizabethtown Gas Company 1, 1994, revision of 47 CFR Part 73. The Interior. bridge .............................................. *140 listing for Onawa, Iowa, in Section Maps available for inspection at the ACTION: Final rule. Flemington Borough Building, 38 73.202(b) incorrectly shows Channel Park Avenue, Flemington, New Jer- 272C1A instead of Channel 272C1. SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife sey. Channel 272C1 was substituted for Service, in cooperation with the Arizona Channel 272A at Onawa pursuant to the Game and Fish Department will Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 55 / Wednesday, March 20, 1996 / Rules and Regulations 11321 introduce black-footed ferrets (Mustela range but within its historical range as removed from a source or donor nigripes) into Aubrey Valley, Arizona. ``experimental.'' This designation population only after the Service This reintroduction is a primary increases the Service's flexibility to determines that the removal is not likely recovery action for this federally listed manage reintroduced populations of to jeopardize the continued existence of endangered species and will allow endangered species. Experimental the species. Removal also requires a evaluation of release techniques. If populations are treated as threatened permit as described in 50 CFR 17.22. species under the Act, and the Service conditions are acceptable, surplus Biological captive-raised black-footed ferrets will has greater discretion in devising be released in 1996, or later. Additional management programs and special The black-footed ferret is an surplus animals will be released regulations. Section 4(d) of the Act endangered carnivore with a black face annually thereafter for several years or allows the Service to adopt whatever mask, black legs, and a black-tipped tail. until a self-sustaining population is regulations are necessary and advisable A black-footed ferret is nearly 60 established. Releases will use and refine to provide for the conservation of a centimeters (2 feet) in length and weighs reintroduction techniques used in other threatened species. These regulations up to 1.1 kilogram (2.5 pounds). It is the areas. If the Aubrey Valley program is may be less restrictive than those for only ferret species native to North successful, a wild population could be endangered species and more America. established within about 5 years. The compatible with current or planned Historically, the black-footed ferret Aubrey Valley ferret population is human activities in the reintroduction occurred over a wide area, but it is designated as a nonessential area. For example, a person may take a difficult to determine its historical experimental population in accordance black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) in abundance because it is nocturnal and with section 10(j) of the Endangered the wild within the Aubrey Valley secretive. The historical range of the species, based on specimen collections, Species Act of 1973, as amended. This Experimental Population Area, provided includes 12 States (Arizona, Colorado, population will be managed under the the take is incidental (as defined under Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New provisions of an accompanying special the Act), and any resulting injury or Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South rule. mortality is unintentional and not due Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming) and EFFECTIVE DATE: March 20, 1996. to negligent conduct. The Act defines ``incidental take'' as take that is the Canadian Provinces of Alberta and ADDRESSES: You may inspect the incidental to, and not the purpose of, Saskatchewan. Prehistoric evidence complete file for this rule during normal carrying out an otherwise lawful shows that this ferret once occurred business hours at the following office: activity. The Service will not take legal from the Yukon Territory in Canada to Arizona Ecological Services Field action for incidental take. However, the New Mexico and Texas (Anderson et al. Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Service will refer instances of knowing, 1986). 2321 West Royal Palm Road, Suite 103, non-incidental take of black-footed Black-footed ferrets depend almost Phoenix, Arizona 85021. You must ferrets to the appropriate authorities for exclusively on prairie dog colonies for make an appointment in advance if you prosecution. food, shelter, and denning (Henderson wish to inspect the file. The Service can