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<br />Federal Register/Vol. 67. No. 199/Tuesday, October 15, 2002/Notices
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<br />other miscellaneous topics and reports
<br />may be covered, The order of the agenda
<br />rnav be changed, if necessary, to
<br />accommodate travel schedules or for
<br />other reasons.
<br />
<br />The Board meeting will be open to the
<br />public. Space and facilities to
<br />accommodate the public are limited and
<br />attendees will be accommodated on a
<br />first-come basis, Anyone may file with
<br />the Board a written statement
<br />concerning matters to be discussed, The
<br />Board may also permit attendees to
<br />address the Board. but may restrict the
<br />length of the presentations. as necessary
<br />to allow the Board to complete its
<br />agenda within the allotted time,
<br />
<br />Anyone who wishes further
<br />information concerning the meeting. or
<br />who wishes to submit a written
<br />statement, may contact Mr, Loran
<br />Fraser, Office of Policy, National Park
<br />Service, 1849 C Street, NW..
<br />Washington, DC 20240; telephone 202-
<br />208-7456.
<br />
<br />Draft minutes of the meeting will be
<br />available for public inspection about 12
<br />weeks after the meeling. in room 7252,
<br />Main Interior Building, 1849 C Stree!.
<br />NW., Washington, DC.
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<br />Dated; October 3. Z002,
<br />Loran Fraser,
<br />Chief. Office of Policy,
<br />[FR Doc. 02-26185 filed 10-11-02: 8:45 ami
<br />BILUNG CODE 431G-7o-P
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<br />DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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<br />National Park Service
<br />
<br />National Register of Historic PliJces;
<br />Notification of Pending Nominations
<br />
<br />Nominations for the following
<br />properties being considered for listing
<br />in the National Register were received
<br />by the National Park Service before
<br />September 28, 2002. Pursuant to section
<br />60.13 of 36 CFR part 60 written
<br />comments concerning the significance
<br />of these properties under the National
<br />Regisler criteria for evaluation may be
<br />forwarded by United Stales Postal
<br />Service. to the National Register Historic
<br />Places. National Park Service, 1849 C St.
<br />NW., NC400, Washington, DC 20240; by
<br />all nll1PT r<lr'i~rs, Nation".1 Rocis~er of
<br />Historic Places, National Park~ Service,
<br />1201 Eye St. NW., 81h floor, Washington
<br />DC 20005; or by fax, 202-34:J-1836.
<br />
<br />Written or faxed comments should be
<br />submitted by October 30, 2002,
<br />
<br />Carol D. Shull.
<br />Keeper of the ,\'(1(io,701 Register of Historic
<br />Places.
<br />
<br />CALIFORNIA
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<br />Solano County
<br />Brown. Jackson Fay, House, 6751 Maine
<br />Prairie Rd., Dixo'n, 02001289.
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<br />GEORGIA
<br />Candler County
<br />Candler Counly Jail. 349 N. Rountree St..
<br />Metter, 02001291.
<br />Chatham County
<br />Easlside Historic District, Roughly bounded
<br />by E, Broad, Cedar. Gwinnett and
<br />Anderson 51!!.. Savannah, 02001292.
<br />Glynn County
<br />Colored Memorial School and Rinsley High
<br />School. 1800 Albany 5t.. Brunswick,
<br />02001290,
<br />
<br />Laurens County
<br />Stubbs Park-Stonewall Street Historic
<br />District Roughly bounded by W, Moore
<br />St., Roosevelt St., Bellevue Ave.. Marion
<br />51., Academv Ave., Lancaster and
<br />Thompson Sls.. Dublin, 02001293.
<br />Wilkes County
<br />Smith, Robert Shand, House, 902 S. Spring
<br />St.. Washington. 02001294.
<br />KANSAS
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<br />Barton County
<br />Wolf Hotel. 104 E. Santa Fe. Ellinwood,
<br />02001295,
<br />LOUISIANA
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<br />Vermilion Parish
<br />Landrv Plantation House, (Louisiana's
<br />french Creole Architecture MP5j, 1320
<br />Galletl Rd" Youngsville. 02001296.
<br />MONTANA
<br />FlaLbead County
<br />Middle Fork Bridge. Across Middle Fork of
<br />Flathead R.. West Glacier, 02001297.
<br />PENNSYL V ANJA
<br />Washington County
<br />Bethel African American Episcopal Church
<br />of Monongahela City. Jct, 7th and Main
<br />51s.. Monongahela City, 02001298.
<br />IFR Doc. 02-26184 fjled ]IJ-]] -02; 8;45 am)
<br />BILLING CODE 01o-7G-P
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<br />DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
<br />
<br />Bureau Of Reclamation
<br />
<br />Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive
<br />Management Work Group (AMWG),
<br />Notice of Meeting
<br />
<br />AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation.
<br />Inlerior.
<br />
<br />ACTION; NOlice of public meetings.
<br />SUMMARY: The Adaptive Management
<br />Program (AMPl was implemented as a
<br />resuJt of the Record of Decision on the
<br />Operation of Glen Canyon Dam Final
<br />Environmental Impact Statement to
<br />comply with consultation requirements
<br />of the Grand Canyon Protection Act
<br />(Pub. L. 102-575) of 1992. The AMP
<br />provides an organization and process to
<br />ensure the use of scientific information
<br />in decisionmaking concerning Glen
<br />Canyon Dam operations and protection
<br />of the affected resources consistent with
<br />the Grand Canyon Protection Act. The
<br />AMP has been organized and includes
<br />a federal advisory committee (the
<br />AMWGJ, a technical work group (the
<br />TWG). a monitoring and research center,
<br />and independent review panels. The
<br />TWG is a subcommittee of the AMWG
<br />and provides technical advice and
<br />information for the AMWG to act upon.
<br />Date and Location: The Glen Canyon
<br />Dam Technical Work Group will
<br />conduct the following public meeting:
<br />Phoemx. Arizona-November 7-8.
<br />2002. The meeting wi II begin at 9:30
<br />a.m. and conclude at 5 p,m. on the first
<br />day and will begin at a a.m. and
<br />conclude at 2 ,m. on the second da .
<br />The meeting will be e at t e Bureau
<br />of Indian Affairs-Western Regional
<br />Office, 2 Arizona Center, Conference
<br />Rooms A and B (12th floor), 400 North
<br />5th Street, Phoenix, Arizona.
<br />Agenda: The purpose of the meeting
<br />will be to discuss the experimental flow
<br />status:, Low Sfeady Summer Flow
<br />(LSSF) Report on integrated sediment
<br />studies. warm water science plan. FY
<br />2004 Annual Work Plan and Budget, the
<br />target development process.
<br />environmental compliance, and other
<br />administrative and resource issues
<br />pertaining to the AMP.
<br />Agenda items may be revised prior to
<br />any of the meetings, Final agendas will
<br />be posted 15 days in advance of each
<br />meeting and can be found on the Bureau
<br />of Reclamation Web site under
<br />Environmental Programs at http://
<br />www.uc.usbr.gov/amp. Time will be
<br />allowed on each agenda for any
<br />individual or organization wishing to
<br />make formal oral comments (IimHed to
<br />10 minutes) at the meetings,
<br />To allow full consideration of
<br />information by the AMWG or TWG
<br />members, written notice must be
<br />provided to Randall Peterson, BureClu nf
<br />Reclamarion, Upper Colorado Regional
<br />Office, 125 South State Street, Room
<br />6107. Salt Lake City, Utah 84138-1147;
<br />telephone (801) 524-3758; faxogram
<br />(801) 524-3858; e-mail at
<br />rpeterson@uc,usbr.govatleast five (5)
<br />days prior to the meeling, Any written
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