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budgets must not exceed $1.5 million, explanation of how the proposed food(s) D Sells food(s) commercially; and including contract support costs. is of similar or higher nutritional value D Offers food(s) that is a product than the food(s) being supplanted. grown, processed, and otherwise V. Proposal Template Alternately, Tribal Organizations prepared for sale or distribution The following proposal template is describe how the proposed food(s) is exclusively in the United States. provided for the convenience of nutritionally similar to the items in the Pamilyn Miller, applicants. The use of this template is FDPIR food package category of the food recommended but not mandatory. A it is replacing rather than drawing a Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service. proposal will be accepted for review as direct nutritional comparison to the [FR Doc. 2021–00529 Filed 1–13–21; 8:45 am] long as it meets all the applicable specific food being supplanted. For BILLING CODE 3410–30–P criteria in this notice. Email completed example: proposals to [email protected] with D If a Tribal Organization proposes to subject line ‘‘FDPIR Demonstration supplant frozen blueberries in the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Project’’. Proposals will be accepted FDPIR food package fruit category Forest Service until 11:59 p.m. ET on 15, 2021. (Exhibit O) with a berry traditional to its A. Tribal Organization Information culture, the Tribal Organization may Newspapers Used for Publication of explain how the traditional berry is Legal Notices by the Pacific Northwest Please provide the following nutritionally similar to other fruits information: Region; Oregon, Washington, and currently offered in the fruit category. A Parts of California 1. Full name, address, and telephone comparison of the specific nutrients in number of Tribal Organization frozen blueberries compared to the AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. proposing to contract. traditional berry is not required. ACTION: Notice. 2. Full name, address, telephone c. A description of Tribal number, and email of Tribal Organization’s capacity to obtain the SUMMARY: This notice lists the Organization’s main contact for this proposed food(s) in a quantity that newspapers that will be used by the proposal. meets estimated participant demand. In Ranger Districts, Forests and Regional 3. A copy of signed Federal-State the description, Tribal Organization Office of the Pacific Northwest Region Agreement (FNS–74) with FNS or of must confirm proposed food(s) will be to publish legal notices required under signed agreement with the FDPIR State offered to all FDPIR participants served Agency regulations. The intended effect agency. by its program. of this action is to inform interested 4. A copy of current FDPIR Plan of d. The estimated number of months members of the public which Operation. the proposed food(s) will be distributed newspapers the Forest Service will use 5. A copy of most recent FNS FDPIR to Tribal Organization’s existing FDPIR to publish notices of proposed actions management evaluation within the last caseload. A minimum six-month and notices of decision. This will three (3) years or, if the management distribution is required (consecutive or provide the public with constructive evaluation is not available, copy of most non-consecutive). notice of Forest Service proposals and recent Tribal audit report. e. Documentation that the proposed 6. A Tribal Resolution from the Tribal decisions, provide information on the food(s) is commercially available (i.e., Council authorizing the Tribal procedures to comment, object, or presently being sold to the public Organization to participate in this appeal, and establish the date that the through commercial channels by the demonstration project or a statement Forest Service will use to determine if vendor(s) from which the Tribal affirming that a Tribal Resolution with comments, appeals, or objection were Organization is proposing to procure the this authorization has been requested of timely. food(s)). See also #5 of this proposal the Tribal Council and will be DATES: Publication of legal notices in template. submitted prior to contract negotiations 3. A proposed budget and narrative of the listed newspapers begins on the date and within 30 days, if selected. estimated costs. Budget proposal, of this publication. This list of 7. A detailed description of Tribal including all contract support costs, newspapers will remain in effect until a Organization’s capacity to purchase the may not exceed $1.5 million. The new list is published in the Federal proposed food(s) for its FDPIR program. proposed budget must include the Register. B. Agricultural Commodity Procurement following: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sue Please provide the following a. The total amount of funds Dixon, Regional Environmental information: requested. Coordinator, Pacific Northwest Region, 1. Identification of food(s) from the b. A budget narrative that describes 1220 Southwest Third Avenue, current FDPIR food package the Tribal all major line-item expenditures that are Portland, OR 97204 and by phone at Organization intends to supplant (i.e., proposed. (503) 808–2276 or by email at c. A breakout of the amount of funds replace). [email protected]. requested by the following categories: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 2. A detailed description of food(s) D Food purchases administrative procedures at 36 CFR proposed for purchase and inclusion in D Personnel 218, and 219 require the Forest Service the FDPIR program by Tribal D Equipment Organization. Specifically, the following D Materials and supplies to publish notices in a newspaper of information must be included: D Travel general circulation. The content of the a. An attestation that the proposed D Other allowable costs notices is specified in 36 CFR 218 and food(s) is a product grown, processed, d. An estimate and description of all 219. In general, the notices will identify: and otherwise prepared for sale or contract support costs. The decision or project by title or distribution exclusively in the United 4. A proposed period of performance subject matter; the name and title of the States. See also #5 of this proposal to perform contract activities. official making the decision; how to template. 5. Letter(s) of Support from vendor(s) obtain additional information; and b. A description of the nutritional which will supply the food(s). Letter(s) where and how to file comments or value of the proposed food(s) and should certify that vendor(s): appeals/objection. The date the notice is

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published will be used to establish the Clackamas River District Ranger, Zigzag Wallowa-Whitman National Forest official date for the beginning of the District Ranger, Hood River District Notices for Comments, Decisions, and comment, appeal, or objection period. Ranger, Barlow District Ranger, are Objections by Forest Supervisor, published in:—‘‘The Oregonian’’, Pacific Northwest Regional Office Whitman District Ranger, are published Portland, Oregon. in:—‘‘Baker City Herald’’, Baker City, Regional Forester Ochoco National Forest and Crooked Oregon Notices for Comment and Decisions River National Grassland Notices for Comments, Decisions, and and Objections affecting Oregon Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Objections by La Grande District Ranger Forests:-‘‘The Oregonian’’, Portland, Objections by Forest Supervisor, are published in:—‘‘The Observer’’, La Oregon, for National Forest System Crooked River National Grassland Area Grande, Oregon. Lands in the State of Oregon for any Manager, Lookout Mountain District Notices for Comments, Decisions, and projects of Region-wide impact, or for Ranger, Paulina District Ranger, are Objections by Hells Canyon National any projects affecting more than one published in:—‘‘The Bulletin’’, Bend, Recreation Area Manager, Eagle Cap National Forest or National Grassland in Oregon. District Ranger, Wallowa Valley District Oregon. Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forests Ranger, are published in:—‘‘Wallowa Notices for Comment and Decisions County Chieftain’’, Enterprise, Oregon. Notices for Comments, Decisions, and and Objections affecting Washington Objections by Forest Supervisor, High Willamette National Forest Forests:—‘‘The Seattle Times’’, Seattle, Cascades District Ranger, J. Herbert Washington, for National Forest System Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Stone Nursery Manager, Siskiyou Lands in the State of Washington for Objections by Forest Supervisor, Middle Mountains District Ranger, are any projects of Region-wide impact, or Fork District Ranger, McKenzie River published in:—‘‘Mail Tribune’’, for any projects affecting more than one District Ranger, Sweet Home District Medford, Oregon. National Forest or National Grassland in Ranger, are published in:—‘‘The Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Washington. Register-Guard’’, Eugene, Oregon. Objections by Wild Rivers District Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Ranger are published in:-‘‘Grants Pass Objections by Detroit District Ranger are Area Daily Courier’’, Grants Pass, Oregon. published in:—‘‘Statesman Journal’’, Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Notices for Comment and Decisions Salem, Oregon. Objections by Gold Beach District and Objections by the Area Manager/ Ranger are published in:—‘‘Curry Washington National Forests Forest Supervisor are published in:— County Reporter’’, Gold Beach, Oregon. ‘‘Hood River News’’, Hood River, Colville National Forest Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Oregon. Objections by Powers District Ranger are Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Oregon National Forests and Grassland published in:—‘‘The World’’, Coos Bay, Objections by Forest Supervisor, Three Oregon. Rivers District Ranger, are published Deschutes National Forest in:—‘‘Statesman-Examiner’’, Colville, Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Siuslaw National Forest Washington. Objections by Forest Supervisor, Bend/ Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Fort Rock District Ranger, Crescent Objections by Forest Supervisor are Objections by Sullivan Lake District District Ranger, Redmond Air Center published in:—‘‘Corvallis Gazette- Ranger, Newport District Ranger, are Manager, and Sisters District Ranger are Times’’, Corvallis, Oregon. published in:—‘‘The Newport Miner’’, published in:—‘‘The Bulletin’’, Bend, Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Newport, Washington. Oregon. Objections by Central Coast Ranger— Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area Objections by Republic District Ranger Fremont-Winema National Forests District Ranger are published in:—‘‘The are published in:—‘‘Ferry County Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Register-Guard’’, Eugene, Oregon. View’’, Republic, Washington. Objections by Forest Supervisor, Bly Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Gifford Pinchot National Forest District Ranger, Lakeview District Objections by Hebo District Ranger are Ranger, Paisley District Ranger, Silver published in:—‘‘Tillamook Headlight Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Lake District Ranger, Chemult District Herald’’, Tillamook, Oregon. Objections by Forest Supervisor, Mount Ranger, Chiloquin District Ranger, Adams District Ranger, Mount St. Umatilla National Forest Klamath District Ranger, are published Helens National Volcanic Monument in:—‘‘Herald and News’’, Klamath Falls, Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Manager, are published in:—‘‘The Oregon. Objections by Forest Supervisor, North Columbian’’, Vancouver, Washington. Fork John Day District Ranger, Heppner Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Malheur National Forest District Ranger, Pomeroy District Objections by Cowlitz Valley District Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Ranger, Walla Walla District Ranger, are Ranger are published in: —.’’The Objections by Forest Supervisor, Blue published in:—‘‘East Oregonian’’, Chronicle’’, Chehalis, Washington. Mountain District Ranger, Prairie City Pendleton, Oregon. Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest District Ranger, are published in:-‘‘Blue Umpqua National Forest Mountain Eagle’’, John Day, Oregon. Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Objections by Forest Supervisor, Objections by Emigrant Creek District Objections by Forest Supervisor, Cottage Darrington District Ranger, Skykomish Ranger are published in:—‘‘Burns Times Grove District Ranger, Diamond Lake District Ranger, are published in:— Herald’’, Burns, Oregon. District Ranger, North Umpqua District ‘‘Everett Herald’’, Everett, Washington. Ranger, Tiller District Ranger, Dorena Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Mt. Hood National Forest Genetic Resource Center Manager, are Objections by Mt. Baker District Ranger Notices for Comments, Decisions, and published in:—‘‘The News-Review’’, are published in:—‘‘Skagit Valley Objections by Forest Supervisor, Roseburg, Oregon. Herald’’, Mt. Vernon, Washington

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(south half of the district); ‘‘Bellingham Inc., grantee of FTZ 114, requesting acres)—110 N. Rivian Motorway, Herald’’, Bellingham, Washington authority to reorganize the zone under Normal, McLean County; Proposed Site (north half of the district). the alternative site framework (ASF) 2 (16 acres)—2601 W. College Avenue, Notices for Comments, Decisions, and adopted by the FTZ Board (15 CFR Sec. Normal, McLean County; and, Proposed Objections by Snoqualmie District 400.2(c)). The ASF is an option for Site 3 (65.6 acres)—301 W. Kerrick Ranger are published in:—‘‘Snoqualmie grantees for the establishment or Road, Normal, McLean County. The Valley Record’’, North Bend, reorganization of zones and can permit application would have no impact on Washington (north half of district); significantly greater flexibility in the FTZ 114’s previously authorized ‘‘Enumclaw Courier Herald’’, designation of new subzones or ‘‘usage- subzones. Enumclaw, Washington (south half of driven’’ FTZ sites for operators/users In accordance with the FTZ Board’s district). located within a grantee’s ‘‘service area’’ regulations, Elizabeth Whiteman of the in the context of the FTZ Board’s Okanogon-Wenatchee National Forests FTZ Staff is designated examiner to standard 2,000-acre activation limit for evaluate and analyze the facts and Notices for Comments, Decisions, and a zone. The application was submitted information presented in the application Objections by Forest Supervisor, Chelan pursuant to the Foreign-Trade Zones and case record and to report findings District Ranger, Entiat District Ranger, Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), and recommendations to the FTZ Board. Tonasket District Ranger, Wenatchee and the regulations of the Board (15 CFR Public comment is invited from River District Ranger, are published part 400). It was formally docketed on interested parties. Submissions shall be in:—‘‘The Wenatchee World’’, , 2021. addressed to the FTZ Board’s Executive Wenatchee, Washington. FTZ 114 was approved by the FTZ Secretary and sent to: [email protected]. The Notices for Comments, Decisions, and Board on 21, 1984 (Board closing period for their receipt is March Order 288, 50 FR 1606, , Objections by Naches District Ranger are 15, 2021. Rebuttal comments in 1985) and expanded on 16, published in:—‘‘Yakima Herald’’, response to material submitted during 2009 (Board Order 1647, 74 FR 55813, Yakima, Washington. the foregoing period may be submitted , 2009). Notices for Comments, Decisions, and during the subsequent 15-day period to Objections by Methow Valley District The current zone includes the following sites: Site 1 (88 acres)—Peoria , 2021. Ranger are published in:—‘‘Methow A copy of the application will be Valley News’’, Twisp, Washington. Barge Terminal, Inc., 1925 Darst St., Peoria; Site 2 (150 acres)—United available for public inspection in the Notices for Comments, Decisions, and ‘‘Reading Room’’ section of the FTZ Objections by Cle Elum District Ranger Facilities, Inc., 603 N. Main St., East Peoria; Site 4 (2 acres)—CDO Board’s website, which is accessible via are published in:—‘‘Ellensburg Daily www.trade.gov/ftz. For further Record’’, Ellensburg, Washington. Distribution, Inc., 5703 Smithville Rd., Bartonville; Site 5 (37 acres)—KMI information, contact Elizabeth Olympic National Forest Sales, Inc., 278 Koch St., Pekin; Site 6 Whiteman at Elizabeth.Whiteman@ trade.gov. Notices for Comments, Decisions, and (17 acres)—Export Packaging Company, Objections by Forest Supervisor are 6409 West Smithville Rd., Bartonville; Dated: January 8, 2021. published in:—‘‘The Olympian’’, Site 7 (360 acres)—Rantoul Airport, 601 Andrew McGilvray, Olympia, Washington. S. Century Boulevard, Rantoul; Site 8 Executive Secretary. Notices for Comments, Decisions, and (333 acres)—Logistics Park Galesburg, [FR Doc. 2021–00713 Filed 1–13–21; 8:45 am] 659 Knox Road, Galesburg; and, Site 9 Objections by Hood Canal District BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P Ranger are published in:—‘‘Peninsula (3 acres)—HK Logistics, 2314 East Daily News’’, Port Angeles, Washington. Wilkins Dr., Mossville. Notices for Comments, Decisions, and The grantee’s proposed service area DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Objections by Pacific District Ranger are under the ASF would be Peoria, Cass, published in:—‘‘The Daily World’’, Champaign, Dewitt, Ford, Fulton, Knox, Bureau of Industry and Security Aberdeen, Washington (south portion of Livingston, Logan, Macon, Marshall, Mason, McDonough, McLean, district); ‘‘Peninsula Daily News’’, Port Agency Information Collection Menard, Piatt, Putnam, Sangamon, Angeles, Washington (north portion of Activities; Submission to the Office of Schuyler, Stark, Tazewell, Woodford district). Management and Budget (OMB) for and portions of Bureau and LaSalle Review and Approval; Comment Christine Dawe, Counties, Illinois, as described in the Request; Request for Appointment of a Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National application. If approved, the grantee Technical Advisory Committee Forest System. would be able to serve sites throughout [FR Doc. 2021–00724 Filed 1–13–21; 8:45 am] the service area based on companies’ AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and BILLING CODE 3411–15–P needs for FTZ designation. The Security, Commerce. application indicates that the proposed ACTION: Notice of information collection, service area is within and adjacent to request for comment. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE the Peoria Customs and Border Protection port of entry. SUMMARY: The Department of Foreign-Trade Zones Board The applicant is requesting authority Commerce, in accordance with the to reorganize its zone to include existing Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 [B–1–2021] Sites 7 and 8 as ‘‘magnet’’ sites and (PRA), invites the general public and Foreign-Trade Zone 114—Peoria, existing Sites 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 as ‘‘usage- other Federal agencies to comment on Illinois; Application for Reorganization driven’’ sites. The applicant is proposed, and continuing information under Alternative Site Framework proposing that existing Site 9 be collections, which helps us assess the removed from the zone. The applicant is impact of our information collection An application has been submitted to also requesting approval of a subzone requirements and minimize the public’s the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board by for Rivian Automotive, LLC at the reporting burden. The purpose of this the Economic Development Council, following sites: Proposed Site 1 (528 notice is to allow for 60 days of public

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