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Federal Register/Vol. 75, No. 224/Monday, November 22, 2010 71142 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 224 / Monday, November 22, 2010 / Notices All RAC meetings are open to the ALASKA Chaco Outdoor Oven, (Guam’s Outdoor Ovens MPS), Chalan Josen Milagro St., public. The public may present written Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon comments to the RAC. Each formal RAC Agat, 10000967 Windfall Harbor CCC Shelter Cabin, Cruz Outdoor Oven, (Guam’s Outdoor Ovens meeting will also have time allocated for Admiralty Island National Monument, hearing public comments. Depending on MPS), Route 16, Barrigada, 10000966 Angoon, 95001299 Flores Outdoor Oven, (Guam’s Outdoor the number of persons wishing to Ovens MPS), Matcella Dr., Agana Heights, comment and time available, the time [FR Doc. 2010–29286 Filed 11–19–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4312–51–P 10000965 for individual oral comments may be Jinaspan Outdoor Oven, (Guam’s Outdoor limited. Ovens MPS), Beach Rd., Andersen AFB, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Yigo, 10000968 David Abrams, Western Montana Paulino Outdoor Oven, (Guam’s Outdoor National Park Service Ovens MPS), Afgayan Bay, Bear Rock Ln., Resource Advisory Council Coordinator, Inarajan, 10000971 Butte Field Office, 106 North Parkmont, Quan Outdoor Oven, (Guam’s Outdoor Ovens Butte, Montana 59701, telephone 406– National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations MPS), J.C. Santos St., Piti, 10000970 533–7617. Won Pat Outdoor Oven, (Guam’s Outdoor and Related Actions 2280–665 Ovens MPS), Between 114 and 126 Richard M. Hotaling, Mansanita Ct., Sinajana, 10000969 District Manager, Western Montana District. Nominations for the following [FR Doc. 2010–29328 Filed 11–19–10; 8:45 am] properties being considered for listing ILLINOIS BILLING CODE 4310–DN–P or related actions in the National Champaign County Register were received by the National Mattis, George and Elsie, House, 900 W Park Park Service before October 23, 2010. Ave., Champaign, 10000993 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60, written comments are being Lawrence County National Park Service accepted concerning the significance of Lawrence County Courthouse, 1100 State St., the nominated properties under the Lawrenceville, 10000992 National Register of Historic Places; National Register criteria for evaluation. LOUISIANA Notification of Pending Relocation of Comments may be forwarded by United Listed Property 2280–665 States Postal Service, to the National East Baton Rouge Parish Pursuant to section 60.14 of 36 CFR Register of Historic Places, National Lincoln Theater, 1305 Myrtle Walk, East Baton Rouge, 10000980 part 60, comments are being accepted Park Service, 1849 C St., NW., MS 2280, on the following properties listed on the Washington, DC 20240; by all other Orleans Parish National Register of Historic Places that carriers, National Register of Historic Algiers Point Historic District Boundary are being considered for relocation. Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye Increase, Roughly bounded by Slidell, Comments may be forwarded by United St., NW., 8th floor, Washington DC Brooklyn, Atlantic, Newton, and Homer States Postal Service, to the National 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written Sts., New Orleans, 1000097 or faxed comments should be submitted Register of Historic Places, National Lincoln Parish by December 7, 2010. Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280, Grambling State University Historic District, Washington, DC 20240; by all other Before including your address, phone Founders Ave., at College Ave., Grambling, carriers, National Register of Historic number, e-mail address, or other 100009839 Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye personal identifying information in your St. NW., 8th floor, Washington DC comment, you should be aware that Winn Parish 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written your entire comment—including your Gum Springs Recreation Area, 12312 US or faxed comments should be submitted personal identifying information—may HWY 84 W, Winnfield, 10000986 by December 7, 2010. be made publicly available at any time. MICHIGAN Before including your address, phone While you can ask us in your comment number, e-mail address, or other to withhold your personal identifying Wayne County personal identifying information in your information from public review, we Kellog Park Historic District Boundary comment, you should be aware that cannot guarantee that we will be able to Increase, Roughly bounded by Church and your entire comment—including your do so. Main St., and including Veteran’s Park, Plymouth, 10000973 personal identifying information—may J. Paul Loether, be made publicly available at any time. MISSOURI While you can ask us in your comment Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ National Historic Landmarks Program. Jackson County to withhold your personal identifying Squibb, E.R. and Sons, Building, 2500 W FLORIDA information from public review, we Pennyway, Kansas City, 10000985 cannot guarantee that we will be able to Alachua County do so. NEW YORK Island Grove Masonic Lodge No. 125, 20114 Alexandra Lord, SE 219 Ave., Island Grove, 10000984 Allegany County Ceres School, School St., Ceres, 10000991 Acting Chief, National Register of Historic GEORGIA Places/National Historic Landmarks Program. Erie County Fulton County Request for RELOCATION has been Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex, 1, First Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 360 2, 3 W Cleveland Dr., Buffalo, 10000989 made for the following resources: Peachtree St., NW, Atlanta, 10001000 Zink Block, The, 346 Connecticut St., MISSISSIPPI GUAM Buffalo, 10000987 Harrison County Guam County St. Lawrence County Quarles, W.J., House and Cottage, 120 and Baza Outdoor Oven, (Guam’s Outdoor Ovens Sunday Rock, NY 56, South Colton, 122 E Railroad St., Long Beach, 80002244 MPS), Beatrice Baza Rd, Yona, 10000972 10000990 VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:49 Nov 19, 2010 Jkt 223001 PO 00000 Frm 00076 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\22NON1.SGM 22NON1 jlentini on DSKJ8SOYB1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 224 / Monday, November 22, 2010 / Notices 71143 Suffolk County DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR years or so, the Animal Shelter has Edwards House, The, 39 Edwards St., inadvertently encroached upon a Sayville, 10000988 Bureau of Land Management portion of the 17-acre subject parcel [LLIDT03000.L14300000.EU0000; IDI–35323] with infrastructure and associated uses. NORTH DAKOTA The disposal of the 17 acres to the Burleigh County Notice of Realty Action: Direct Sale of Animal Shelter would allow the BLM to support the local non-profit’s and local Depression Era Work Relief Construction Public Land in Blaine County, ID government’s interest in acquiring Features at Menoken State Historic Site, AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, public lands; to extend community (Federal Relief Construction in North Interior. Dakota, 1931–1943, MPS), 171 St. and 32 services; to dispose of an isolated parcel Ave., NE; 1.7 mi N of Menoken, Bismarck ACTION: Notice of realty action. of public land; and would formally vicinity, 10000998 resolve an inadvertent trespass by the SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Animal Shelter. Divide County Management (BLM) proposes to sell a Regulations contained in 43 CFR Alkabo School, North end of Main St., parcel of public land totaling 17 acres in 2711.3–3 permit direct sales when a Divide, 10000997 Blaine County, Idaho, to the Animal competitive sale is inappropriate and Shelter of Wood River Valley (Animal when the public interest would best be Kidder County Shelter) for the appraised fair market served by a direct sale, including the Crystal Springs Fountain, (Federal Relief value of $18,700. need to resolve inadvertent Construction in North Dakota, 1931–1943, DATES: Comments regarding the unauthorized use or occupancy of the MPS), 1 mi NE from Crystal Springs on old proposed sale must be received by the lands, or when a tract is identified for US HWY 10, Crystal Springs, 10000999 BLM January 6, 2011. transfer to State or local government or OHIO ADDRESSES: Written comments non-profit organizations. In accordance concerning the proposed sale should be with 43 CFR part 2710, the BLM Summit County sent to Ruth A. Miller, BLM Shoshone authorized officer finds that the public Brookdale Farm, (Historic Bath Township, Field Manager, 400 West F Street, interest would best be served by 1810–1959, MPS), 1148 N Cleveland— Shoshone, Idaho 83352. authorizing the direct sale to the Animal Massillon Rd., Akron, 10000975 Shelter, which would allow the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tara Ghent Historic District, (Historic Bath identified lands to be consolidated with Hagen, Realty Specialist, BLM Shoshone Township, 1810–1959, MPS), W side of their adjacent private property to be Field Office, 400 West F Street, Wye Rd., between Granger and Yellow used for purposes of an animal shelter Shoshone, Idaho 83352 or (208) 732– Creek Rds., Ghent, 10000974 and would allow the existing 7205. Lambert, Jeremiah, House and Barn, (Historic infrastructure and improvements on the Bath Township, 1810–1959, MPS), 2138 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 17-acre subject parcel to remain. Cleveland—Massillon Rd, Ghent, 10000977 following described public land is being The subject parcel contains no known Voris, Peter Jr., Residence, (Historic Bath proposed for direct sale to the Animal mineral values; therefore, the BLM Township, 1810–1959, MPS), 3622 Ira Rd., Shelter in accordance with Sections 203 proposes that the conveyance of the Bath Township, 10000976 and 209 of the Federal Land Policy and Federal mineral interests occur RHODE ISLAND Management Act of 1976, as amended, simultaneously with the sale of the (43 U.S.C. 1713 and 1719), at no less land. The Animal Shelter will be Providence County than the appraised fair market value: required to pay a $50 nonrefundable Belknap School, 509 Greenville Ave., Boise Meridian filing fee for the conveyance of the Johnston, 10000978 mineral interests. T. 2 N., R. 18 E., On January 16, 2009, the above TEXAS Sec. 17, lots 5, 6, and 7. The area described contains 17 acres in described land was segregated from Bee County Blaine County.
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