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I'UDLIG NOTIGES
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTIGF OF HOBF'LINE MANAGEMENT
PERMIT, Mason County Department of Com-
munity Development Planning Division PO Box
279, Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670. NO-
TICE OF SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PER-
MIT. SHR2014-00002. Notice is hereby given
that JOHN BOLENDE;R, who is the owner of the
described property, has filed an application for a
Shoreline Management Permit for the develop-
ment of: Sub. Dev./Conditional UseOPERATION
OF A SHELLFISH GROWING NURSERY WITHIN
AN EXISTING 20X50 BOATHOUSE.Site Ad-
dress: OAKLAND BAY MARINA SLIP #91 SHEL-
TONParcel Number: 777776000091Location of
Project: OAKLAND BAY MARINA. Within: NW
(quarter section) Section: 20 Township: 20 N
Range: 3 W, W.M. in Mason County, Washington.
Said development is proposed within OAKLAND
BAY and/or its associated wetlands. Any person
desiring to express their view or to be notified of
the action taken on the application should notify:
MASON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMU-
NITY DEVELOPMENT PO BOX 279, SHELTON,
WA 98584, in writing of their interest. The com-
ment period is at least 30 days from the final date
of publication given pursuant to WAC 173-14-020.
The final date of publication, posting, or mailing
of notice is 2/20/2014. Written comments will be
accepted up to the date of the hearing. A public
hearing will be held on this permit requestbefore
the Mason County Hearing Examiner on March
25, 2014 at 1:00pm. The Hearing wilt take place
within the Commissioner's Chambers of Bldg. I,
411 N. Fifth Street, Shelton, WA. A Determination
of Nonsigniflcance was issued on 2/13/2014 under
WAC 197-11-340. Written comments regarding
this determination must be received by 2/27/2014.
6895 February 13, 20 2t
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice 1o Acquire Land into Trust
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Northwest Regional
Director's Decision. ACTION: Notice of decision to
acquire land into trust under 25 Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 151 .SUMMARY: The Northwest
Regional Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S.
Department of the Interior, on the below date, has
made a determination to acquire real property in
trust for the Skokomish Inclian Tribe. The land re-
ferred to as the "Waterfront Property," herein and
is described as: All that portion of Government
Lot one (1), Section twenty-six (26), Township
twenty-two (22) North, Range four (4) West, par-
ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a
point 46 feet East of the Southwest corner of said
PUBLIC NOTICES
Government Lot one (1); thence Northerly along
the Easterly right-of-way line of US Highway 101,
(formerly Olympic Highway), as it existed on August
10, 1921, to a point marked by a 1 inch iron pipe
which is 550 feet North and 282,4 feet East of said
Southwest corner; thence South 35030 ' East, 160.7
feet, more or less, to the beach line, as it existed
August lg, 1021: thence gouthweterly, lon0 id
beach line to the South line of said Government
Lot one (1), which point is marked by a 1 inch iron
pipe; thence West along said South line, 90 feet,
more or less, to the POINT OF BEGINNING. TO-
GETHER WITH all tidelands of the second-class
formerly owned by the State of Washington, lying
in front of, adjacent to or abutting upon the Gov-
ernment meander line in front of said Government
Lot one (1) and lying Southerly of a line particularly
described as follows: COMMENCING at the North
quarter corner to said Section twenty-six (26);
thence South 89044'45 ,' West, along the Northerly
line thereof, 192.93 feet to the Easterly right-of-way
line of US Highway 101; thence South 44°41'42"
West, 479.23 feet, along said Easterly right-of-way
line to a point which bears North 51o37'36 '. West,
20.2 feet from the Northwesterly corner of Lot one
hundred nineteen (119), Potlatch Beach Tracts, Vol-
ume 4 of Plats, page 26, records of Mason County,
Washington; thence South 44028'45 " West, along
said Easterly right-of-way line, 661.56 feet; thence
South 42°40'25 " West, 39.86 feet to an iron pipe
on the Northerly line of a tract of land heretofore
conveyed to George Simpson in deed recorded in
Volume 39 of Deeds, page 498, records of Mason
County, Washington, thence South 35°46'42 " East,
134.66 feet to the Northeasterly corner of said
Simpson tract and the POINT OF BEGINNING of
the line hereby described; thence continue South
35046'42" East to the line of extreme low tide and
the terminus of the herein described line. Parcel
No. 42226 21 00010.In Mason County, Washington.
Containing 1.45 acres, more or less. DATE: This
determination was made on January 9,2014. FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sherry A.
Johns, Realty Specialist, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Northwest Regional Office, 911 Northeast 11th
Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97232, telephone (503)
872-2879 or Sherry.Johns@BIA.gov.SUPPLE-
MENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is pub-
lished to comply with the requirement of 25 CFR §
151.12(d)(2)(iii) that notice be given of the decision
by the authorized representative of the Secretary
of the Interior to acquire land in trust.A copy of the
determination is available from the office identified
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION section of
this notice. Any party who wishes to seek judicial
review of the Northwest Regional Director's deci-
PUBLIC NOTICES
sion must first exhaust administrative remedies.
The Northwest Regional Director's decision may
be appealed to the Interior Board of Indian Appeals
(IBIA) in accordance with the regulations in 43 CFR
4.310-4.340.1f you choose to appeal this decision,
your not!ce of appeal to the IBIA must be signed by
you or your attorney and mdst be either postmarked
and mailed (if you use mail) or delivered (if you use
another means of physical delivery, such as Federal
Express or UPS to the IBIA within 30 days from the
date of publication of this notice. The regulations
do not authorize filings by facsimile or by electronic
means. Your notice of appeal should clearly identify
the decision being appealed. You must send your
original notice of appeal to the IBIA at the following
address: Interior Board of Indian Appeals, Office of
Hearings and Appeals, U.S. Department of the Inte-
rior, 801 North Quincy Street, Suite 300, Arlington,
Virginia 22203. You must send copies of your no-
tice of appeal to (1) the Assistant Secretary- Indian
Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior, MS-4141-
MIB, 1849 C Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20240;
(2) each interested party known to you; and (3) the
Northwest Regional Director. Your notice of appeal
sent to the IBIA must include a statement certifying
that you have sent copies to these officials and in-
terested parties and should identify them by names
or titles and addresses.If you file a notice of appeal,
the IBIA will notify you of further procedures. If no
appeal is timely filed, this decision will become final
for the Department of the Interior at the expiration
of the appeal period. No extension of time may be
granted for filing a notice of appeal.
6894 February 13, It
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice to Acquire Land into Trust
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Northwest Regional
Director's Decision. ACTION: Notice of decision to
acquire land into trust under 25 Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 151.SUMMARY: The Northwest
Regional Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S.
Department of the Interior, on the below date, has
made a determination to acquire real property in
trust for the Skokomish Indian Tribe. The land re-
ferred to as the "Littleman Property," herein and is
described as: Tract C of Short Subdivision No. 548
Revised, recorded July 18, 1979, Auditor's File No.
364041, and being a portion of the Southwest quar-
ter (SW 1/4) of the Northwest quarter (NW 1/4) and
of Indian Lot twenty-three (23), all in Section two
(2), Township twenty-one (21) North, Range four (4)
West, W.M.Parcel No. 42102 24 90011. TOGETH-
ER WITH a perpetual, non-exclusive easement for
ingress, egress, drainage and utility purposes, 20
feet in width, as described in instrument recorded
PUBLIC NOTICES
January 30, 1979, Auditor's File No. 356!
GETHER WITH and SUBJECT TO ape
non-exclusive easement for ingress, egres=
age and utility purposes, 20 feet in widtt7
scribed in instrument recorded February
Auditor's File No. 356718.1n Mason Count
ington.Containing 1.14 acres, more or le,,
This determination was made on January 2
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTAC'I
ry A. Johns, Realty Specialist, Bureau o
Affairs, Northwest Regional Office, 911 Nq
11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97232, te
(503) 872-2879 or Sherry.Johns@BIA@
PLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notic
lished to comply with the requirement of 2, =
151.12(d)(2)(iii) that notice be given of the q
by the authorized representative of the S
of the Interior to acquire land in trust.A cc
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drain-
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1979,
Wash-
.DATE:
2014.
Sher-
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CFR §
lecision
)cretary
of the
determination is available from the office i( lentified
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION section of
this notice. Any party who wishes to seek judicial
review of the Northwest Regional Director's deci-
sion must first exhaust administrative relmedies.
The Northwest Regional Director's decisipn may
be appealed to the Interior Board of Indian Appeals
tiBIA) in accordance with the regulations in43 CFR
4.310-4.340.1f you choose to appeal this decision,
your notice of appeal to the IBIA must be signed by
you or your attorney and must be either postmarked
and mailed (if you use mail)or delivered (if you use
another means of physical delivery, such asFederal
Express or UPS to the IBIA within 30 days rom the
date of publication of this notice. The regulations
do not authorize filings by facsimile or by elictronic
means. Your notice of appeal should clearly identify
the decision being appealed. You must send your
original notice of appeal to the IBIA at the fllowing
address: Interior Board of Indian Appeals, Office of
Hearings and Appeals, U.S. Department of !he Inte-
rior, 801 North Quincy Street, Suite 300, Arlington,
Virginia 22203. You must send copies of ,our no-
tice of appeal to (1) the Assistant Secretary -- Indian
Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior, MS-4141-
MIB, 1849 C Street NW, Washington, D.CI 20240;
(2) each interested party known to you; and (3) the
Northwest Regional Director. Your notice of appeal
sent to the IBIA must include a statement certifying
that you have sent copies to these officials and in-
terested parties and should identify them by names
or titles and addresses.If you file a notice of i appeal,
the IBIA will notify you of further procedures. If no
appeal is timely filed, this decision will become final
for the Department of the Interior at the expiration
of the appeal period. No extension of time may be
granted for filing a notice of appeal, i
6893 February 13, It
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