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Federal Register/Vol. 74, No. 153/Tuesday, August 11, 2009/Notices TABLE: ENDANGERED SPECIES—Continued 40224 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 153 / Tuesday, August 11, 2009 / Notices TABLE: ENDANGERED SPECIES—Continued Permit number Applicant Receipt of application FED- Permit issuance ERAL REGISTER notice date 128999 and 211013 ................. George Carden Circus Intl., Inc. ................................. 74 FR 23201; May 18, 2009 .. June 30, 2009 196694 ..................................... Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo ........................................ 74 FR 21817; May 11, 2009 .. July 1, 2009 197528 ..................................... Minnesota Zoological Garden ..................................... 74 FR 21817; May 11, 2009 .. July 1, 2009 206206 ..................................... Fred H. Gage, Salk Institute for Biological Studies .... 74 FR 21817; May 11, 2009 .. June 30, 2009 207590 ..................................... Dr. Richard A. Miller, University of Michigan .............. 74 FR 20339; May 1, 2009 .... July 17, 2009 210720 ..................................... Oregon Zoo ................................................................. 74 FR 23201; May 18, 2009 .. July 17,2009 212201 ..................................... Dr. Paul D. Bieniasz ................................................... 74 FR 25767; May 29, 2009 .. July 7, 2009 213427 ..................................... Brian H. Welker ........................................................... 74 FR 28523; June 16, 2009 July 20, 2009 TABLE: MARINE MAMMALS ED Permit issuance Permit number Applicant Receipt of application F - ERAL REGISTER notice date 212570 ..................................... National Marine Mammal Laboratory ......................... 74 FR 21817; May 11, 2009 .. July 22, 2009 690038 ..................................... U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center ........ 74 FR 17210; April 14, 2009 July 30, 2009 801652 ..................................... U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center ........ 74 FR 20339; May 1, 2009 .... July 31, 2009 Dated: July 31, 2009 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 15- SUMMARY: Bureau of Land Management Lisa J. Lierheimer member RAC advises the Secretary of (BLM), Colorado State Office, Senior Permit Biologist, Branch of Permits, the Interior, through the Bureau of Land Lakewood, Colorado, hereby gives Division of Management Authority Management, on a variety of planning notice that the a public meeting will be [FR Doc. E9–19229 Filed 8–10–09; 8:45 am] and management issues associated with held to receive comments on the BILLING CODE 4310–55–S public land management in Idaho. Environmental Analysis (EA), Finding During this meeting, the Twin Falls of No Significant Impact (FONSI), District RAC members will discuss joint Maximum Economic Recovery (MER), DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Resource Advisory Council meetings, and Fair Market Value (FMV) of Federal the fire/fuels team report, and energy coal to be offered for a competitive lease Bureau of Land Management projects within the Twin Falls District. sale. Coal Lease By Application (LBA) [LLIDT000000.L11200000.DD0000.241A.00] Additional topics may be added and COC–70615 was filed by Oxbow will be included in local media Mining, LLC. The BLM plans to offer for Notice of Public Meeting, Twin Falls announcements. More information is competitive lease 785.79 acres of District Resource Advisory Council, available at http://www.blm.gov/id/st/ Federal coal in Gunnison County, Idaho en/res/resource_advisory.3.html. Colorado. RAC meetings are open to the public. DATES: The public meeting will be held AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, For further information about the Interior. at 7 p.m., Wednesday, September 9, meeting, please contact Heather Tiel- 2009. Written comments should be ACTION: Notice of public meeting. Nelson, Public Affairs Specialist for the received no later than September 25, Twin Falls District, BLM at (208) 736– 2009. SUMMARY: In accordance with the 2352 Federal Land Policy and Management ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be Act (FLPMA), the Federal Advisory Dated: August 4, 2009. held in the Paonia Town Hall located at Committee Act of 1972 (FACA), and the Jenifer Arnold, 214 Grand Avenue, Paonia, Colorado. Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement District Manager (Acting). Written comments should be addressed Act of 2004 (FLREA), the U.S. [FR Doc. E9–19176 Filed 8–10–09; 8:45 am] to the Uncompahgre Field Office Department of the Interior, Bureau of BILLING CODE 4310–GG–P Manager, Uncompahgre Field Office, Land Management (BLM) Twin Falls 2505 South Townsend Avenue, District Resource Advisory Council Montrose, Colorado 81401. (RAC) will attend a tour as indicated DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: below. Field Office Manager, Uncompahgre Bureau of Land Management DATES: September 16, 2009. The Twin Field Office at the address above, or by Falls District RAC meeting will begin at [CO–921–05–1320–EL; COC–70615] telephone at 970–240–5300. 9 a.m. (MST) and end no later than 4 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: BLM p.m. at the Ameritel Inn in Twin Falls, Notice of Public Meeting, To Receive hereby gives notice that a public Idaho, located at 539 Poleline Road. The Comments on an Environmental meeting will be held on Wednesday, public comment period for the RAC Analysis, Finding of No Significant September 9, 2009, at 7 p.m., at the meeting will take place 9:15 a.m. to 9:45 Impact, Maximum Economic Recovery Paonia Town Hall at the address given a.m. Report, and Fair Market Value for Coal above. An LBA was filed by Oxbow FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lease Application COC–70615 Mining, LLC. The BLM offers for Heather Tiel-Nelson, Twin Falls competitive lease Federal coal in the AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, lands outside established coal District, Idaho, 2536 Kimberly Road, Interior. Twin Falls, Idaho 83301, (208) 736– production regions described as: ACTION: Notice of public meeting. 2352. T. 13 S., R. 90 W., 6th P.M., VerDate Nov<24>2008 20:51 Aug 10, 2009 Jkt 217001 PO 00000 Frm 00070 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\11AUN1.SGM 11AUN1 sroberts on DSKD5P82C1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 153 / Tuesday, August 11, 2009 / Notices 40225 Sections 3, 4, 5, more particularly 7. Documented information on the publication of the information included described as follows: Beginning at a terms and conditions of recent and herein, is to apprise the public as well point on the North section line at similar coal land transactions in the as governmental agencies, associations the section Corner common to lease area, and and all other organizations and sections 4 and 5; thence S. 87 8. Any comparable sales data of individuals interested in historic degrees 22′08″ E. 5291.34 feet; similar coal lands in the lease area. preservation, of the properties added to, thence S. 87degrees 32′05″ E. Written requests to testify orally at the or determined eligible for listing in, the 1604.94 feet; thence S. 0 degrees September 9, 2009, public meeting National Register of Historic Places from 04′31″ W. 4246.44 feet; thence N. 86 should be received at the Uncompahgre June 8, to June 12, 2009. degrees 45′23″ W. 1558.38 feet; Field Office prior to the close of For further information, please thence N. 84 degrees 12′17″ W. business September 9, 2009. Those who contact Edson Beall via: United States 5148.60 feet; thence N. 86 degrees indicate they wish to testify when they Postal Service mail, at the National 44′37″ W. 1321.91 feet; to the register at the meeting may have an Register of Historic Places, 2280, existing lease line for Coal lease opportunity if time is available. National Park Service, 1849 C St., NW., COC–61357; thence along said If any information submitted as Washington, DC 20240; in person (by existing lease line N. 10 degrees comments are considered to be appointment), 1201 Eye St., NW., 8th 00′13″ W. 1382.68 feet; thence N. 86 proprietary by the commenter, the floor, Washington, DC 20005; by fax, degrees 08′20″ W. 390.65 feet; information should be labeled as such 202–371–2229; by phone, 202–354– thence N. 00 degrees 1135.85 feet; and stated in the first page of the 2255; or by e-mail, to the southeasterly boundary of submission. Written comments on the [email protected]. ′ ″ MER and FMV should be sent to the Tract 4; thence N. 14 degrees 36 45 Dated: August 4, 2009. Uncompahgre Field Office at the above E. 1463.19 feet; along said J. Paul Loether, southeasterly boundary of Tract 4; address prior to the close of business on ′ ″ September 25, 2009, the end of the 30 Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ thence S. 87 degrees 18 59 E. National Historic Landmarks Program. 1375.63 feet; along the north section day public comment period. Substantive comments, whether Key: State, County, Property Name, line of section 5 to the Point of Address/Boundary, City, Vicinity, beginning. written or oral, will receive equal consideration prior to any lease offering. Reference Number, Action, Date, Containing approximately 785.79 The MER Report is available from the Multiple Name. acres more or less, in Gunnison County, Uncompahgre Field Office upon ARKANSAS Colorado. request. Randolph County, The coal resource to be offered is A copy of the MER Report, the case file, and the comments submitted by the Pocahontas Commercial Historic District, limited to coal recoverable by roughly bounded by Rice, Thomasville, underground mining methods. public, except those portions identified Jordan and McDonald Sts., Pocahontas, One purpose of the meeting is to as proprietary by the commenter and 09000315, Listed, 6/12/09.
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