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Appendix H Advance Notification APPENDIX H ADVANCE NOTIFICATION FINANCIAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 412994-2-22-01 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUTER RAIL TRANSIT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT APPENDIX H – ADVANCE NOTIFICATION MAILING LIST H.1 Federal Federal Transit Administration, Region IV Federal Highway Administration, District Transportation Engineer Federal Emergency Management Agency - Mitigation Division, Chief Federal Railroad Administration – Office of Economic Analysis, Director Federal Aviation Administration U.S. Department of Interior – Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States Office U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Regional Environmental Officer U.S. Department of Interior – U.S. Geological Survey, Chief U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Region IV, Regional Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Groundwater/Drinking Water Division U.S. Department of Interior – Fish and Wildlife Service, Field Supervisor U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Regulatory Branch, District Engineer U.S. Department of Commerce – National Marine Fisheries Service, Habitat Conservation Division U.S. Department of Agriculture – Southern Region, Regional Forester U.S. Department of Interior – National Park Service, Southeast Regional Office U.S. Department of Commerce – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Federal Aviation Administration – Airports District Office U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention U.S. Department of Interior – Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Trust Responsibilities U.S. Coast Guard – Commander (oan), Seventh District H.2 Native American Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma Seminole Tribe of Florida Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida Seminole Nation of Oklahoma H.3 State Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Office of Environmental Services Florida Department of State, Division of Historic Resources APPENDIX H H-1 MARCH 2007 ADVANCE NOTIFICATION MAILING LIST FINANCIAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 412994-2-22-01 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUTER RAIL TRANSIT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT H.3 Elected Officials U.S. Senator Mel Martinez U.S. Senator Bill Nelson U.S. Representative Corrine Brown, District 3 U.S. Representative John Mica, District 7 U.S. Representative Ric Keller, District 8 U.S. Representative Dave Weldon, District 15 U.S. Representative Tom Feeney, District 24 Governor Jeb Bush State Senator Anthony Hill, Sr., District 1 State Senator Evelyn Lynn, District 7 State Senator James E. King, Jr., District 8 State Senator Daniel Webster, District 9 State Senator Paula Dockery, District 15 State Senator Gary Siplin, District 19 State Senator Carey Baker, District 20 State Senator Lee Constantine, District 22 State Senator Bill Posey, District 24 State Senator Mike Haridopolos, District 26 State Representative D. Allen Hays, District 25 State Representative Pat Patterson, District 26 State Representative Joyce Cusak, District 27 State Representative Dorothy Hukill, District 28 State Representative Bob Allen, District 32 State Representative Sandra Adams, District 33 State Representative David Mealor, District 34 State Representative Dean Cannon, District 35 State Representative Sheri McInvale, District 36 State Representative David Simmons, District 37 State Representative Fredrick C. Brummer, District 38 State Representative Bruce Anton, District 39 State Representative Andy Gardiner, District 40 State Representative Randy Johnson, District 41 State Representative John Quinones, District 49 State Representative Frank Attkisson, District 79 APPENDIX H H-2 MARCH 2007 ADVANCE NOTIFICATION MAILING LIST FINANCIAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 412994-2-22-01 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUTER RAIL TRANSIT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT H.4 Organizations Florida Audubon Society Sierra Club Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce H.5 Agencies and Authorities Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise East Central Florida Regional Planning Council South Florida Water Management District St. Johns River Water Management District METROPLAN Orlando Volusia County MPO LYNX VOTRAN H.6 Counties Volusia County Officials Seminole County Officials Orange County Officials Osceola County Officials H.7 Municipalities City of DeLand Officials City of DeBary Officials City of Orange City Officials City of Sanford Officials City of Lake Mary Officials City of Longwood Officials City of Casselberry Officials City of Altamonte Springs Officials City of Eatonville Officials City of Maitland Officials City of Winter Park Officials City of Orlando Officials City of Belle Isle Officials City of Edgewood Officials City of Kissimmee Officials APPENDIX H H-3 MARCH 2007 ADVANCE NOTIFICATION MAILING LIST FINANCIAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 412994-2-22-01 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUTER RAIL TRANSIT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Florida Department of Transportation JEB BUSH 719 South Woodland Boulevard JOSE’ ABREU GOVERNOR SECRETARY DeLand, Florida 32720-6834 January 28, 2005 Ms. Lauren Milligan State Clearinghouse Coordinator Florida Department of Environmental Protection 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-47 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 Dear Ms. Milligan: Subject: Advance Notification for the Rail Transit Environmental Assessment and Design Services Central Florida Commuter Rail Transit Volusia, Seminole, Orange and Osceola Counties, Florida Financial Identification Number: 412994-2-22-01 The attached Advance Notification package is forwarded to your office for processing through appropriate State agencies in accordance with Executive Order 95-359. Distribution to local and Federal agencies is being made as noted. Although more specific comments will be solicited during the permit coordination process, we request that permitting and permit reviewing agencies review the attached information and furnish us with any general comments they consider pertinent at this time. It is anticipated that this is a Federal-aid action and the Florida Department of Transportation, in consultation with the Federal Transit Administration, will determine what degree of environmental documentation will be necessary. The determination will be based upon in-house environmental evaluations and comments received through coordination with other agencies. Please provide a consistency review for this project in accordance with the State’s Coastal Zone Management Program. In addition, please review this improvement’s consistency to the maximum extent feasible, with the approved Comprehensive Plan of the local government jurisdiction(s) pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. We are looking forward to receiving your comments on the project within 45 days. Should additional review time be required, a written request for an extension of time must be submitted to our office within the initial 45-day comment period. APPENDIX H www.dot.state.fl.us ADVANCE NOTIFICATION H- 1 MARCH 2006 FINANCIAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 412994-2-22-01 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUTER RAIL TRANSIT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT APPENDIX H ADVANCE NOTIFICATION H- 2 MARCH 2006 FINANCIAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 412994-2-22-01 CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUTER RAILATT ATRANSITCHMENT A ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT MAILING LIST ADVANCE NOTIFICATION FINANCIAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 412994-2-22-01 Federal Transit Administration, Region IV Federal Highway Administration, District Transportation Engineer Federal Emergency Management Agency - Mitigation Division, Chief Federal Railroad Administration – Office of Economic Analysis, Director Federal Aviation Administration U.S. Department of Interior – Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States Office U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Regional Environmental Officer U.S. Department of Interior – U.S. Geological Survey, Chief U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Region IV, Regional Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Groundwater/Drinking Water Division U.S. Department of Interior – Fish and Wildlife Service, Field Supervisor U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Regulatory Branch, District Engineer U.S. Department of Commerce – National Marine Fisheries Service, Habitat Conservation Division U.S. Department of Agriculture – Southern Region, Regional Forester U.S. Department of Interior – National Park Service, Southeast Regional Office U.S. Department of Commerce – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Federal Aviation Administration – Airports District Office U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention U.S. Department of Interior – Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Trust Responsibilities U.S. Coast Guard – Commander (oan), Seventh District Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma Seminole Tribe of Florida Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Office of Environmental Services Florida Department of State, Division of Historic Resources U.S. Senator Mel Martinez U.S. Senator Bill Nelson U.S. Representative Corrine Brown, District 3 U.S. Representative John Mica, District 7 U.S. Representative Ric Keller, District 8 U.S. Representative Dave Weldon, District 15 U.S. Representative Tom Feeney, District 24 Governor Jeb Bush State Senator Anthony Hill, Sr., District 1 State Senator Evelyn Lynn, District 7 State Senator James E. King, Jr., District 8 State Senator Daniel Webster, District 9 State Senator Paula Dockery, District 15 State Senator Gary Siplin, District 19 State Senator Carey Baker, District 20 State Senator Lee Constantine,
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