80_FR_25399 80 FR 25314 - John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System; Availability of Final Revised Maps for Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, and Virginia

80 FR 25314 - John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System; Availability of Final Revised Maps for Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, and Virginia

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 85 (May 4, 2015)

Page Range25314-25321
FR Document2015-10279

The Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA) requires the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) to review the maps of the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) at least once every 5 years and make any minor and technical modifications to the boundaries of the CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes that have occurred in the size or location of any CBRS unit as a result of natural forces. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has conducted this review and has prepared final revised maps for all of the CBRS units in Maine, all units in Maryland, all units in New Jersey, all units in Virginia, 1 unit in New York, and 13 units in North Carolina. The maps were produced by the Service in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and in consultation with the appropriate Federal, State, and local officials. This notice announces the findings of the Service's review and the availability of final revised maps for 182 CBRS units. The final revised maps for these CBRS units, dated August 1, 2014, are the official controlling CBRS maps for these areas.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-HQ-ES-2015-N053; FF09E15000-FXHC112509CBRA1-156]


John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System; Availability of 
Final Revised Maps for Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North 
Carolina, and Virginia

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of availability.

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SUMMARY: The Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA) requires the 
Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) to review the maps of the John H. 
Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) at least once every 5 
years and make any minor and technical modifications to the boundaries 
of the CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes that have occurred in 
the size or location of any CBRS unit as a result of natural forces. 
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has conducted this review 
and has prepared final revised maps for all of the CBRS units in Maine, 
all units in Maryland, all units in New Jersey, all units in Virginia, 
1 unit in New York, and 13 units in North Carolina. The maps were 
produced by the Service in partnership with the Federal Emergency 
Management Agency (FEMA) and in consultation with the appropriate 
Federal, State, and local officials. This notice announces the findings 
of the Service's review and the availability of final revised maps for 
182 CBRS units. The final revised maps for these CBRS units, dated 
August 1, 2014, are the official controlling CBRS maps for these areas.

DATES: Changes to the CBRS depicted on the final revised maps, dated 
August 1, 2014, become effective on May 4, 2015.

ADDRESSES: For information about how to get copies of the maps or where 
to go to view them, see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katie Niemi, Coastal Barriers 
Coordinator, Division of Budget and Technical Support, U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service Headquarters, 5275 Leesburg Pike, MS: ES, Falls 
Church, VA 22041; telephone (703) 358-2071; or electronic mail (email) 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Background information on the CBRA (CBRA; 16 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) 
and the CBRS, as well as information on the digital conversion effort 
and the methodology used to produce the revised maps, can be found in a 
notice the Service published in the Federal Register on August 29, 2013 
(78 FR 53467).
    For information on how to access the final revised maps, see the 
Availability of Final Maps and Related Information section below.

Announced Map Modifications

    This notice announces modifications to the maps for all of the CBRS 
units in Maine, all units in Maryland, all units in New Jersey, all 
units in Virginia, 1 unit in New York, and 13 units in North Carolina. 
Most of the modifications were made to reflect changes to the CBRS 
units as a result of natural forces (e.g., erosion and accretion). The 
CBRA requires the Secretary to review the CBRS maps at least once every 
5 years and make, in consultation with the appropriate Federal, State, 
and local officials, any minor and technical modifications to the 
boundaries of the CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes that have 
occurred in the size or location of any CBRS unit as a result of 
natural forces (16 U.S.C. 3503(c)).
    The Service's review resulted in a set of 118 final revised maps, 
dated August 1, 2014, depicting a total of 182 CBRS units. The set of 
maps includes 19 maps for 34 CBRS units located in Maine; 23 maps for 
49 CBRS units located in Maryland; 16 maps for 21 CBRS units located in 
New Jersey; 32 maps for 64 CBRS units located in Virginia; 2 maps for 1 
CBRS unit located in New York; and 26 maps for 13 CBRS units located in 
North Carolina. Comprehensively revised maps for North Carolina Units 
L07, L08, and L09, were made effective on December 18, 2014, via Pub. 
L. 113-253; therefore, the revised maps prepared for these units 
through the digital conversion effort will not be adopted 
administratively by the Service and are not described in this notice. 
The Service found that a total of 138 of the

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182 CBRS units reviewed had experienced changes in their size or 
location as a result of natural forces since they were last mapped. The 
Service's review of these areas also found three CBRS units that 
required modifications to correct administrative errors that were made 
in the past on maps for Washington County, Maine; Cumberland County, 
Maine; and Northampton County, Virginia. The revised maps were produced 
by the Service in partnership with FEMA.
    The Service is specifically notifying the following stakeholders 
concerning the availability of the final revised maps: the Chair and 
Ranking Member of the House of Representatives Committee on Natural 
Resources; the Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on 
Environment and Public Works; the members of the Senate and House of 
Representatives for the affected areas; the Governors of the affected 
areas; and other appropriate Federal, State, and local officials.

Consultation With Federal, State, and Local Officials

Consultation and Comment Period

    The CBRA requires consultation with the appropriate Federal, State, 
and local officials (stakeholders) on the proposed CBRS boundary 
modifications to reflect changes that have occurred in the size or 
location of any CBRS unit as a result of natural forces (16 U.S.C 
3503(c)). The Service fulfilled this requirement by holding a 30-day 
comment period on the draft maps (dated September 30, 2013) for 
Federal, State, and local stakeholders, from June 10, 2014, through 
July 10, 2014. This comment period was announced in a notice published 
in the Federal Register (79 FR 33207) on June 10, 2014.
    Formal notification of the comment period was provided via letters 
to approximately 295 stakeholders, including the Chair and Ranking 
Member of the House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources; 
the Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Environment and 
Public Works; the members of the House of Representatives and Senate 
for the affected areas; the Governors of the affected areas; the local 
elected officials of the affected areas; and other appropriate Federal, 
State, and local officials.

Comments and Service Responses

    The June 2014 notice specifically solicited comments from Federal, 
State, and local officials. Below is a summary of the written comments 
and/or acknowledgements received from stakeholders (Federal, State, and 
local officials) and the Service's response to those comments. Comments 
received from non-stakeholders were not considered as part of this 
process and are therefore not summarized or responded to below. 
Interested parties may contact the Service individual identified in the 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section to make arrangements to view 
copies of the comments received during the stakeholder review period.

Maryland

    1. Calvert County Office of the County Administrator: The Calvert 
County Administrator indicated that the County's understanding is that 
the geomorphic modification that was proposed to Unit MD-37P, which 
expanded the unit to include the entire shoreline of Flag Ponds Nature 
Park, would not prohibit projects that are consistent with the purpose 
of the protected area. The County Administrator stated that if their 
understanding is correct, they have no objection to the proposed 
expansion of the unit.
    Service Response to the Calvert County Office of the County 
Administrator: The only Federal spending prohibition within Otherwise 
Protected Areas (OPAs) of the CBRS (such as Unit MD-37P) is the 
prohibition on Federal flood insurance. Therefore, the expansion of 
Unit MD-37P will not affect federally funded projects. There is also an 
exception to the prohibition on Federal flood insurance for structures 
within OPAs that are used in a manner consistent with the purpose for 
which the area is protected (e.g., park visitor center).
    2. State of Maryland Department of Natural Resources: The State of 
Maryland Department of Natural Resources concurred with the proposed 
modifications to the CBRS maps in Maryland.

North Carolina

    1. Carteret County Shore Protection Office: The Carteret County 
Shore Protection Office (CCSPO) requested that the eastern boundary of 
Unit NC-06P be made consistent with the federally maintained and 
marked/buoyed navigation channel that is within the larger water 
feature known as Bogue Inlet. Specifically, the CCSPO recommended that 
the eastern boundary of Unit NC-06P be repositioned to the west to 
follow the Huggins/Dudley Island shoreline and merge with the part of 
the channel on the Unit NC-06P map identified as ``Bogue Inlet.'' The 
CCSPO submitted bathymetry maps generated by the U.S. Army Corps of 
Engineers that identify the position of the deep water and navigational 
aids marking the main channel.
    Service Response to the Carteret County Shore Protection Office: 
The Service found no indication that the eastern boundary of Unit NC-
06P was intended to follow the deepest portion of the navigation 
channel; rather, it generally follows the boundary between Onslow and 
Carteret Counties on the original CBRS base map, which falls roughly 
within Bogue Inlet (between Bear Island and Emerald Isle). The Service 
believes that the original intent of the CBRS boundary was to include 
Bear Island and its associated aquatic habitat within Unit NC-06P. 
Therefore, it would not be appropriate to place the boundary in the 
deepest portion of the navigation channel, which would remove some of 
the associated aquatic habitat of Bear Island (located between Dudley 
Island and Emerald Isle) from the CBRS. The boundaries of Unit NC-06P 
on the final revised map dated August 1, 2014, remain the same as those 
shown on the draft map dated September 30, 2013.
    2. Dare County Planning Department: The Dare County Planning 
Department (DCPD) requested that the Service review two previously 
issued CBRS determination letters to ensure that two specific 
structures adjacent to Unit L03 were not adversely affected (i.e., made 
ineligible for Federal flood insurance) by the revised maps. The DCPD 
also asked that any properties currently not located in CBRA zones, 
which as a result of the new maps will be located in the CBRA zone, be 
identified and provided to the County. Additionally, the DCPD stated 
that portions of the boundary in Unit L03 as it applies to the 
Kinnakeet Shores subdivision should have been modified to follow a 
distinct demarcation of wetlands in a manner similar to modifications 
that were made to CBRS boundaries in other locations. The DCPD is 
pleased that the digital conversion of the maps will make them more 
user friendly and hopes that the revised FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps 
(FIRMs) to be released in 2015 will include the revised CBRS 
boundaries.
    Service Response to the Dare County Planning Department: The 
Service reviewed the two CBRS property determination letters that were 
submitted by the DCPD. No modifications were made to Unit L03 and there 
is no change in the CBRS determinations for these two properties.
    Additionally, the Service reviewed all of the modifications that 
were made in Dare County and can confirm that none

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of them add additional structures or land to the CBRS (with the 
exception of some very minor additions of wetlands).
    The Service is authorized to make minor and technical modifications 
to the boundaries of the CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes that 
have occurred in the size or location of any CBRS unit as a result of 
natural forces. Generally, the Service will only make such 
modifications to a boundary where the intent of the boundary segment 
was clearly to follow a geomorphic feature on the ground, and the 
feature had undergone natural change. The Service's review of Unit L03 
found that the boundary segment that affects the Kinnakeet Shores 
subdivision was not originally intended to follow the edge of the 
wetlands, but rather a dirt road depicted on the underlying CBRS base 
map. Therefore, the Service did not modify the boundary to follow the 
wetlands as suggested by the DCPD. The boundary of Unit L03 affecting 
the Kinnakeet Shores Subdivision on the final revised map dated August 
1, 2014, remains the same as the boundary depicted on the formerly 
controlling CBRS map of the area dated October 18, 1999.
    The Service is working with FEMA to include the updated CBRS 
boundaries adopted through this notice on the FIRMs that FEMA is 
revising in 2015. The CBRS boundaries are shown on FEMA's FIRMs for 
informational purposes; the official CBRS maps maintained by the 
Service will remain the official source of boundary location 
information for the CBRS.
    3. Town of North Topsail Beach: The Town of North Topsail Beach 
(TNTB) requested that the portions of the TNTB that had a full 
complement of infrastructure at the time Unit L06 was established be 
removed from the CBRS and that the associated aquatic habitat north of 
Topsail Island and around New River Inlet that is zoned as conservation 
area in local land use plans be reclassified from a System Unit to an 
OPA. The TNTB also requested that the Service make no modifications to 
the coincident boundary between Units L05 and L06 in New River Inlet, 
because the Town believes that it will make an existing navigation 
project even more complex and will significantly impact the disposal of 
material from the channel maintenance on North Topsail Beach's 
shoreline.
    Service Response to the TNTB: Changes to the CBRS boundaries 
through the digital conversion effort are limited to the administrative 
modifications the Secretary is authorized to make under the CBRA (16 
U.S.C. 3503(c)-(e)). Changes that are outside the scope of this 
authority must be made through the comprehensive map modernization 
process, which entails Congressional enactment of legislation to make 
the revised maps effective. Additional information about CBRS digital 
conversion and comprehensive map modernization can be found in the 
Digital Conversion of the CBRS Maps section of the notice published by 
the Service in the Federal Register on August 29, 2013 (78 FR 53467). 
Unit L06 has already undergone the comprehensive map modernization 
process and the Service has prepared final recommended maps for 
Congressional consideration dated November 20, 2013, which propose 
additions to and removals from the CBRS. The results of the Service's 
comprehensive review of Unit L06 (including an assessment of the level 
of infrastructure that was on the ground at the time of the Unit's 
designation in 1982) are contained in Service testimony presented 
before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, 
Oceans, and Insular Affairs on April 8, 2014. The Service's review 
found that though there were some structures on the ground and a main 
trunk line of infrastructure that ran along the length of the unit in 
1982, the area still met the CBRA's criteria for an undeveloped coastal 
barrier when it was designated within the CBRS in 1982. The Service 
does not consider areas such as the associated aquatic habitat north of 
Topsail Island and around New River Inlet that are identified as 
``conserved'' solely through land use plans and/or zoning designations 
to qualify for OPA status. Therefore, the Service does not recommend 
reclassifying such areas from System Units to OPAs. Additionally, such 
a reclassification would be outside of the scope of the digital 
conversion effort.
    Regarding the realignment of the coincident boundary between Units 
L05 and L06 to the current location of New River Inlet, this 
modification complies with the directive in the CBRA (16 U.S.C. 
3503(c)) that the Service shall make such minor and technical 
modifications to the boundaries of the CBRS as are necessary to reflect 
changes that have occurred as a result of natural forces. Additionally, 
whether the channel is within Unit L05 or Unit L06 will not have an 
effect on whether or not the project is allowable under an exception to 
the CBRA, as the units are adjacent and of the same CBRS unit type 
(System Unit). Therefore, the boundaries of Units L05 and L06 on the 
final revised maps dated August 1, 2014, remain the same as those shown 
on the draft maps dated September 30, 2013.
    4. Town of Topsail Beach: The Service received comments from the 
Town of Topsail Beach regarding Unit L07. The Service did not consider 
these comments, because the revised map for Unit L07 that was prepared 
through the digital conversion effort was superseded by a 
comprehensively revised map that was made effective on December 18, 
2014, via Pub. L. 113-253.

Virginia

    1. Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and 
Recreation: The Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and 
Recreation supported the revision of the maps, as well as the Service's 
efforts to make them digitally accessible.

No Changes to Draft Maps

    The Service made no changes to the CBRS boundaries depicted on the 
draft maps dated September 30, 2013, as a result of the summer 2014 
comment period (June 10, 2014; 79 FR 33207). The CBRS boundaries 
depicted on the final revised maps, dated August 1, 2014, are identical 
to the CBRS boundaries depicted on the draft revised maps dated 
September 30, 2013.

Summary of Modifications to the CBRS Boundaries

    Below is a summary of the changes depicted on the final revised 
maps dated August 1, 2014.

Maine

    The Service's review found 22 of the 34 CBRS units in Maine to have 
changed due to natural forces. The final revised maps for Units A03C 
and A07 correct administrative errors that were made by the Service in 
1990.

    A01: LUBEC BARRIERS UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface and shoreline.
    A03: JASPER UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    A03B: STARBOARD UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    A03C: POPPLESTONE BEACH/ROQUE ISLAND UNIT. The landward boundary 
of the Popplestone Beach segment of the unit has been modified to 
correct an administrative error in the transcription of the boundary 
from the draft map that was reviewed and approved by Congress to the 
official map dated October 24, 1990, for this

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unit. The area in question was first added to the CBRS at the 
request of the State of Maine on April 18, 1983, through the minor 
and technical boundary modification process authorized by section 
4(c) of the CBRA (Pub. L. 97-348). This same area, which had been in 
the CBRS since 1983, was misidentified as an ``addition'' to the 
CBRS in the Service's 1988 Report to Congress: Volume 2, Maine. This 
correction is supported by an assessment of the historical maps and 
aerial imagery for this area, as well as by the legislative history 
of the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act (CBIA; Pub. L. 101-591). 
Additionally, the landward boundaries of the Great Bar, Popplestone 
Beach, and Rogue Island Harbor segments of the unit have been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    A05B: HEAD BEACH UNIT. The southeastern boundary of the unit has 
been modified to include the entire frontal dune within the unit.
    A06: CAPE ELIZABETH UNIT. The landward boundary of the eastern 
segment of the unit has been modified to account for natural change 
in the shoreline of the pond within the unit.
    A07: SCARBOROUGH BEACH UNIT. The southern landward portion of 
the boundary has been modified to correct an administrative error in 
the transcription of the boundary from the draft map that was 
reviewed and approved by Congress to the official map dated October 
24, 1990, for this unit. This correction is supported by an 
assessment of the historical maps and aerial imagery for this area, 
as well as by the legislative history of the CBIA (Pub. L 101-591).
    A08: CRESCENT SURF UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    A09: SEAPOINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-04: SEAL COVE UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface and shoreline.
    ME-07P: ROQUE BLUFFS UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-09P: PETIT MANAN/BOIS BUBERT UNIT. The boundary has been 
modified in the northern segment of the unit to reflect natural 
changes that have occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
fastland interface.
    ME-10P: OVER POINT UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-11: POND ISLAND UNIT. A segment of boundary has been added to 
the southeastern portion of the unit to clarify the extent of the 
unit, which includes portions of Pond Island but not Hog Island. As 
a result, a segment of boundary has been removed from the 
southwestern side of the unit to keep one side of the unit open to 
East Penobscot Bay.
    ME-12: THRUMCAP UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-14: NASH POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-15P: LITTLE RIVER UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-16: HUNNEWELL BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-17: SMALL POINT BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The boundary 
has also been modified to account for natural changes in the 
location of the barrier in the area of Small Point Beach.
    ME-18: STOVER POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-20P: OGUNQUIT BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    ME-23: PHILLIPS COVE UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.

Maryland

    The Service's review found 29 of the 49 CBRS units in Maryland to 
have changed due to natural forces.

    MD-01P: ASSATEAGUE ISLAND UNIT. The landward boundary of the 
unit has been modified to account for the migration of sand outside 
of the unit in Sinepuxent Bay.
    MD-03: SOUND SHORE UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-06: JOES COVE UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface. The 
southern boundary has been modified to account for channel migration 
along Joes Gut.
    MD-09P: ST. PIERRE POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to account for the channel migration along an 
unnamed channel. The southern boundary of the unit has been modified 
to include the entire barrier feature, which has expanded to the 
south. The northern boundary of the unit has been modified to 
include the entire barrier feature, which has expanded to the east.
    MD-12: DEAL ISLAND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-14: FRANKS ISLAND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface. The 
boundary has also been modified to account for channel migration and 
erosion along Rock Creek.
    MD-15: LONG POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface. The 
southern boundary has been modified to include the entirety of an 
accreting barrier spit located south of Long Point and its 
associated aquatic habitat within the unit.
    MD-16: STUMP POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface. The 
boundary has also been modified to account for channel migration and 
erosion along Stacey Gut.
    MD-20: JENNY ISLAND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-18P: MARSH ISLAND UNIT. The northern landward boundary of the 
unit has been modified slightly to account for erosion and channel 
migration along Little Pungers Creek.
    MD-37P: FLAG PONDS UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface. The 
southern boundary has been modified to include the entirety of an 
accreting barrier spit and its associated aquatic habitat within the 
unit.
    MD-38: COVE POINT MARSH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-24: COVEY CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface. The 
northern boundary has been moved further north to account for 
shoreline erosion within the unit.
    MD-26: BOONE CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface and to account for 
shoreline erosion.
    MD-27: BENONI POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface and to account for 
shoreline erosion.

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    MD-30: KENT POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-32: STEVENSVILLE UNIT. The landward and northern boundaries 
of the unit have been modified to reflect natural changes that have 
occurred in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-33: WESLEY CHURCH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-35: WILSON POND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-41: GREEN HOLLY POND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-44: ST. CLARENCE CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the 
unit has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred 
in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface and shoreline 
erosion.
    MD-45: DEEP POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The boundary has 
also been modified slightly to include the entirety of an accreting 
sand spit within the unit.
    MD-46: POINT LOOK-IN UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-47: TANNER CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-48P: POINT LOOKOUT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-49: BISCO CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh and wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-53: BLAKE CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-54: BELVEDERE CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    MD-56: ST. CATHERINE ISLAND UNIT. The boundary of the unit has 
been modified to include an accreting sand spit on the eastern side 
of St. Catherine Island.

New Jersey

    The Service's review found 19 of the 21 CBRS units in New Jersey to 
have changed due to natural forces.

    NJ-02: SEIDLER BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    NJ-03P: CLIFFWOD BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes in the wetland/fastland 
interface and along the banks of Whale Creek and Treasure Lake. The 
western boundary of the unit has been modified to account for the 
accretion of the sand spit at the western end of Cliffwood Beach.
    NJ-04: CONASKONK POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes to the wetland/fastland 
interface and the southernmost edge of Chingarora Creek.
    NJ-04A: NAVESINK/SHREWSBURY COMPLEX UNIT. The boundary of the 
northern segment of the unit has been modified to include more of 
the sand sharing system in the Navesink River to the north, 
northwest, and northeast of Barley Point. The boundary of the 
northern segment of the unit has been modified to the south and 
southeast of Barley Point to reflect the current location of the 
channels that the boundary follows. The eastern boundary of the 
southern segment of the unit has been modified slightly to fully 
include all of the islands behind the barrier within the unit.
    NJ-04B: METEDECONK NECK UNIT. The boundary of the northern 
segment of the unit has been modified to reflect natural changes 
that have occurred along the shoreline of Herring Island and in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The boundary of the 
southern segment of the unit has been modified to reflect natural 
changes in the shoreline along Metedeconk Neck and along minor 
channels.
    NJ-04BP: METEDECONK NECK UNIT. The boundary of the northern 
segment of the unit has been modified to reflect natural changes 
that have occurred along the shoreline of Herring Island. The 
boundary of the southern segment of the unit has been modified to 
reflect natural changes along the shoreline along Metedeconk Neck.
    NJ-05P: ISLAND BEACH UNIT. The boundary of the southern portion 
of the unit has been modified to include the entirety of an unnamed 
island in Barnegat Bay which is already partially within the unit.
    NJ-06: CEDAR BONNET ISLAND UNIT. A portion of the northern 
boundary of the unit has been modified to reflect natural changes 
that have occurred in the configuration of the wetland/fastland 
interface. The boundary coincident with a segment of Unit NJ-06P has 
been modified to reflect natural changes along the shoreline of an 
unnamed channel. The boundary has been modified to follow the center 
of an unnamed channel running between Units NJ-06 and NJ-06P.
    NJ-06P: CEDAR BONNET ISLAND UNIT. The boundaries of three of the 
four discrete segments of the unit in Little Egg Harbor have been 
modified to reflect natural changes that occurred along the 
shorelines of the islands. The boundary coincident with a segment of 
Unit NJ-06 has been modified to reflect natural changes along the 
shoreline of an unnamed channel.
    NJ-07P: BRIGANTINE UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to account for channel migration and erosion along several 
channels. The boundary, primarily in the northern part of the unit, 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface and the 
shoreline.
    NJ-08P: CORSON INLET UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to account for channel migration and erosion along a 
tributary to Corson Sound, Ben Hands Thorofare, Crook Horn Creek, 
and Weakfish Creek.
    NJ-09: STONE HARBOR UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface on the northwestern 
side of the unit and along Slab Creek and Nichols Channel. The 
coincident boundary between Units NJ-09 and NJ-09P has been modified 
to account for channel migration along Gravelly Run, Great Flat 
Thorofare, Hammock Creek, and Jenkins Channel. The coincident 
boundary between Units NJ-09 and NJ-09P has been modified to account 
for natural changes along the southeastern shoreline of Nummy 
Island.
    NJ-09P: STONE HARBOR UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to account for channel migration along Dung Thorofare. The 
coincident boundary between Units NJ-09 and NJ-09P has been modified 
to account for channel migration along Gravelly Run, Great Flat 
Thorofare, Hammock Creek, and Jenkins Channel. The coincident 
boundary between Units NJ-09 and NJ-09P has been modified to account 
for natural changes along the southeastern shoreline of Nummy 
Island.
    NJ-11P: HIGBEE BEACH UNIT. A portion of the southern boundary of 
the unit has been modified to reflect natural changes that have 
occurred in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    NJ-12: DEL HAVEN UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The coincident 
boundary between Units NJ-12 and NJ-12P has been modified to account 
for shoreline erosion along Delaware Bay.
    NJ-12P: DEL HAVEN UNIT. The coincident boundary between Units 
NJ-12 and NJ-12P has been modified to account for shoreline erosion 
along Delaware Bay.
    NJ-13: KIMBLES BEACH UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. A small portion of 
the boundary that follows the shoreline of Delaware Bay at Kimbles 
Beach has been modified to account for erosion.
    NJ-14: MOORES BEACH UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The coincident 
boundary between Units NJ-14 and NJ-14P has been modified to account 
for channel migration along East Creek, West Creek, and several 
unnamed channels.
    NJ-14P: MOORES BEACH UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
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reflect natural changes that have occurred in the configuration of 
the wetland/fastland interface. The boundary has been modified to 
account for channel migration along Bidwell Creek, Dennis Creek, 
Riggins Ditch, Sluice Creek, and several unnamed channels. The 
coincident boundary between Units NJ-14 and NJ-14P has been modified 
to account for channel migration along East Creek, West Creek, and 
several unnamed channels.

New York

    The Service's review found that Unit NY-60P (the only CBRS unit in 
New York that was part of this review) had changed due to natural 
forces. The other CBRS units in New York were not assessed as part of 
this review.

    NY-60P: JAMAICA BAY. The boundary of the unit has been modified 
to reflect changes in the configuration of the wetland/fastland 
interface and the shoreline in Jamaica Bay.

North Carolina

    The Service's review found 12 of the CBRS units in North Carolina 
to have changed due to natural forces. This review did not include the 
North Carolina portion of Unit M01 in Brunswick County, because that 
unit crosses the State boundary into South Carolina and was included in 
its entirety with the draft maps for all CBRS units in South Carolina 
that were remapped and referenced in a notice the Service published in 
the Federal Register on August 29, 2013 (78 FR 53467). Additionally, 
this review originally included North Carolina Units L07, L08, and L09; 
however, comprehensively revised maps for those three units were made 
effective on December 18, 2014, via Pub. L. 113-253; therefore, the 
draft maps for those units prepared through the digital conversion 
effort have been superseded and are not included in this notice. The 
comprehensively revised maps, dated December 18, 2014, make 
modifications to the CBRS to remove areas that were inappropriately 
included within the CBRS in the past; add undeveloped areas that 
qualify for inclusion; and also address the natural changes that were 
proposed in the notice published in the Federal Register (79 FR 33207) 
on June 10, 2014.

    L01: CURRITUCK BANKS UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit on 
Knotts Island Bay has been modified to reflect natural changes that 
have occurred in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface 
and the shoreline. The coincident boundary with the northern segment 
of Unit L01P has been modified to reflect natural changes that have 
occurred in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface on 
Currituck Sound, and modified to follow the center of the channel in 
Old Currituck Inlet.
    L01P: CURRITUCK BANKS UNIT. The landward boundary of the 
northern segment of L01P has been modified to reflect natural 
changes that have occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
fastland interface on Currituck Sound, and modified to follow the 
center of the channel in Old Currituck Inlet.
    NC-01: PINE ISLAND BAY UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
along the shoreline of the excluded area has been modified slightly 
to better follow the shoreline as depicted on the new CBRS base map.
    NC-02: NAGS HEAD WOODS UNIT. The landward boundary along the 
portion of the northern segment of the unit that follows the edge of 
the marsh has been modified to better follow the edge of the marsh 
as depicted on the new CBRS base map.
    NC-03P: CAPE HATTERAS UNIT. Portions of the landward boundary of 
the unit have been modified to account for shoreline erosion. The 
boundary of the unit has been modified to account for accretion at 
the southern end of Ocracoke Island. The western boundary of the 
unit, where it is coincident with Unit L03AP, has intentionally not 
been modified. This area continues to change, and there are CBRS 
units on both sides of the boundary, so a modification in this area 
would have no effect.
    L03AP: SHACKLEFORD BANKS UNIT. The western boundary of the unit 
along Beaufort Inlet has been expanded westward into the inlet. The 
original boundary of the unit has been generally located along the 
shoreline of Shackleford Banks within the inlet, but the island and 
the inlet continue to change. The boundary has been modified and 
generalized to account for existing conditions and the potential for 
future change. The eastern boundary of the unit, which is coincident 
with Unit NC-03P, has intentionally not been modified. This area 
continues to change, and there are OPAs on both sides of the 
boundary, so a modification in this area would have no effect.
    NC-04P: FORT MACON UNIT. The northern boundary of the excluded 
area of the unit surrounding United States Coast Guard Station Fort 
Macon has been modified to account for erosion along the shoreline.
    NC-05P: ROOSEVELT NATURAL AREA UNIT. The northern boundary of 
the unit along Bogue Sound has been modified to account for erosion.
    NC-06P: HAMMOCKS BEACH UNIT. The northern boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred to 
Bear Island and Bogue Inlet. A portion of the southern boundary of 
the unit has been modified to reflect the current location of 
Sanders Creek. The location of the shoals in Bear Inlet has been 
dynamic, and so has the location of the Bear Inlet channel. 
Additionally, the southern boundary of the unit is coincident with 
Unit L05. The boundary in this area has been simply generalized, and 
the current geomorphic features of the inlet were not used to 
determine the placement of the boundary.
    L05: ONSLOW BEACH COMPLEX UNIT. The southern boundary of the 
southern segment of the unit has been modified to follow what is now 
the center of New River Inlet up the New River channel. The boundary 
of the unit has also been modified due to channel migration along 
Wards Channel through to its junction with New River. In the 
northern segment of the unit, the northern boundary has been 
modified to follow the center of Shacklefoot Channel and Sanders 
Creek through to its junction with Bear Inlet. The location of the 
shoals in Bear Inlet has been dynamic, and so has the location of 
the Bear Inlet channel. Additionally, the northern boundary of the 
unit is coincident with Unit NC-06P. The boundary in this area has 
been simply generalized, and the current geomorphic features of the 
inlet were not used to determine the placement of the boundary.
    L06: TOPSAIL UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh, wetland/fastland interface, and the 
location of New River Inlet. Due to the dynamic nature of the New 
River Inlet and the adjacent barrier island to the northeast of the 
unit, the boundary through the inlet has been modified and 
generalized to account for existing conditions and the potential for 
future change.
    NC-07P: CAPE FEAR UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the marsh, wetland/fastland interface, and the 
shoreline along Bald Head Creek, Cape Creek, and the Cape Fear River 
and its associated aquatic habitat.

Virginia

    The Service's review found 55 of the 64 CBRS units in Virginia to 
have changed due to natural forces. The final revised map for Unit VA-
09 corrects an administrative error that was made by the Service in 
1997.

    VA-01P: ASSATEAGUE ISLAND UNIT. The southern boundary of the 
unit has been modified to account for accretion at the southern end 
of Assateague Island.
    VA-02P: ASSAWOMAN ISLAND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The boundary on 
the southern side of the unit has been modified to reflect natural 
changes along Shipping Creek and Wire Passage. The northern boundary 
of the unit has been modified to account for natural changes along 
Assawoman Creek. The northern boundary formerly ran through 
Assawoman Inlet, which has since closed, and now runs from Assawoman 
Creek across Assawoman Island to the Atlantic Ocean.
    VA-03P: METOMPKIN ISLAND UNIT. The northern boundary of the unit 
has been modified to account for channel migration along Wire 
Passage. The landward boundary of the unit has been modified to 
reflect the westward migration of Metompkin Island. The coincident 
boundary between Units VA-03P and K03 has been modified to follow 
the current location of Metompkin Inlet and to account for accretion 
at the northern end of Cedar Island. The name of this unit has been

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changed from ``Metomkin Island'' to ``Metompkin Island'' to 
correctly identify the underlying barrier feature.
    K03: CEDAR ISLAND UNIT. The coincident boundary between Units 
VA-03P and K03 has been modified to follow the current location of 
Metompkin Inlet and to account for accretion at the northern end of 
Cedar Island. The landward boundary of the unit has been modified to 
reflect natural changes that have occurred in the configuration of 
the wetland/fastland interface. The coincident boundary between 
Units K03 and VA-04P has been modified to follow the current 
location of Wachapreague Inlet and to account for accretion at the 
southern end of Cedar Island.
    VA-04P: PARRAMORE/HOG/COBB ISLANDS UNIT. The coincident boundary 
between Units VA-04P and K04 has been modified to reflect the 
migration of Long Channel, Little Cobb Island, and the southern end 
of Cobb Island.
    K04: LITTLE COBB ISLAND UNIT. The coincident boundary between 
Units VA-04P and K04 has been modified to reflect the migration of 
Long Channel, Little Cobb Island, and the southern end of Cobb 
Island. The coincident boundary between Units K04 and VA-05P has 
been moved southward to reflect natural changes in Sand Shoal Inlet 
and the barrier islands to the north and south of the inlet.
    VA-05P: WRECK ISLAND UNIT. The coincident boundary between Units 
K04 and VA-05P has been moved southward to reflect natural changes 
in Sand Shoal Inlet and the barrier islands to the north and south 
of the inlet. The landward boundary of the unit has been modified to 
reflect natural changes that have occurred in the configuration of 
the wetland/fastland interface. The coincident boundary between 
Units VA-05P and VA-06P has been modified to reflect channel 
migration along Main Ship Shoal Channel.
    VA-06P: SMITH ISLAND UNIT. The coincident boundary between Units 
VA-05P and VA-06P has been modified to reflect channel migration 
along Main Ship Shoal Channel.
    K05, K05P: FISHERMAN'S ISLAND UNIT. The coincident boundary 
between Units K05 and K05P has been modified to reflect channel 
migration along two minor unnamed channels and to account for 
natural changes in the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-09: ELLIOTS CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. Additionally, the 
southern boundary of the unit has been modified to correct an 
administrative error that was made by the Service in 1997 when this 
unit was last modified to account for natural changes under 16 
U.S.C. 3503(c). In 1996, Northampton County, Virginia, submitted a 
letter to the Service that objected to the Service's proposed 
addition of part of a subdivision known as Sugar Hill, located near 
Elliott's Creek. The County's letter indicated that the subdivision 
was already being developed and did not qualify for addition to the 
CBRS under 16 U.S.C. 3503(c), as there had been no natural changes 
that warranted the proposed addition. The Service's background 
records indicate that the Service re-examined the area in 1996 and 
agreed that the area in question should not be included within the 
CBRS. However, when the Service adopted the final set of revised 
maps via a notice in the Federal Register on February 24, 1997 (62 
FR 8258), the map that proposed to add the area in question to the 
CBRS was adopted in error. This correction is supported by an 
assessment of the historical maps and aerial imagery for this area 
and the Service's background records for Unit VA-09.
    VA-10: OLD PLANTATION CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the 
unit has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred 
in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-11: WESTCOAT POINT UNIT. The boundary of the unit in 
Cherrystone Inlet has been modified to account for the migration of 
sand outside the unit at Westcoat Point.
    VA-12: GREAT NECK UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-13: WESTERHOUSE CREEK UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-14: SHOOTING POINT UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-16: SCARBOROUGH NECK UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-17: CRADDOCK NECK UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-18: HACKS NECK UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-21: BEACH ISLAND UNIT. The northeastern boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect the eastward migration of Beach Island.
    VA-23: SIMPSON BEND UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect channel migration along Cedar Cove Gut.
    VA-24: DRUM BAY UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been modified 
to reflect channel migration along Starling Creek and Fishing Creek.
    VA-26: CHEESEMAN ISLAND UNIT. The boundary of the unit has been 
modified to reflect the eastward migration of Cheeseman Island and 
to include wetlands and aquatic habitat that are now associated with 
the barrier. The southern boundary of the unit has been modified to 
account for the migration of sand both eastward and southward.
    VA-28: TANGIER ISLAND UNIT. The northwestern boundary of the 
unit has been modified to reflect channel migration along an unnamed 
channel and to account for the northwesterly expansion of the 
barrier feature at the southern end of Tangier Island.
    VA-29: ELBOW POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-30: WHITE POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-31: CABIN POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The southern end of 
the unit has been modified to account for the southeasterly 
expansion of the barrier feature.
    VA-32: GLEBE POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-33: SANDY POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-34: JUDITH SOUND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-35: COD CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-36: PRESLEY CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-37: CORDREYS BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The western 
boundary of the unit has been modified to account for the westward 
expansion of the barrier feature.
    VA-38: MARSHALLS BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-39P: GINNY BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-40: GASKIN POND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-41: OWENS POND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-42: CHESAPEAKE BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have

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occurred in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-43: FLEET POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-44: BUSSEL POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-45: HARVEYS CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-46: INGRAM COVE UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-47: BLUFF POINT NECK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The southern 
boundary of the unit has been modified to account for erosion of the 
barrier feature.
    VA-48: BARNES CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-49: NORTH POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-50: WINDMILL POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-51: DEEP HOLE POINT UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect shoreline erosion. The eastern boundary 
of the unit has been modified to account for the migration of sand 
outside the unit in Windmill Point Creek. The western boundary of 
the unit has been modified to reflect the westward migration of the 
barrier at Deep Hole Point and include wetlands and aquatic habitat 
that are now associated with the barrier.
    VA-52: STURGEON CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-53: JACKSON CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-55: RIGBY ISLAND/BETHEL BEACH UNIT. The landward boundary of 
the unit has been modified to reflect natural changes that have 
occurred in the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The 
name of this unit has been changed from ``Rigby Island/Bethal 
Beach'' to ``Rigby Island/Bethel Beach'' to correctly identify the 
underlying barrier feature.
    VA-56: NEW POINT COMFORT UNIT. The northern boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The western 
boundary of the unit has been modified to account for migrating 
sand.
    VA-57: WARE NECK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-58: SEVERN RIVER UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-59P: PLUM TREE ISLAND UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit 
has been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in 
the configuration of the wetland/fastland interface.
    VA-60P: LONG CREEK UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit has 
been modified to reflect natural changes that have occurred in the 
configuration of the wetland/fastland interface. The boundary has 
been modified to reflect channel migration along Grunland Creek.

Availability of Final Maps and Related Information

    The final revised maps dated August 1, 2014, and digital boundary 
data can be accessed and downloaded from the Service's Web site, at 
http://www.fws.gov/CBRA. The digital boundary data are available for 
reference purposes only. The digital boundaries are best viewed using 
the base imagery to which the boundaries were drawn; this information 
is printed in the title block of the maps. The Service is not 
responsible for any misuse or misinterpretation of the digital boundary 
data.
    Interested parties may also contact the Service individual 
identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this 
notice to make arrangements to view the final maps at the Service's 
Headquarters office. Interested parties who are unable to access the 
maps via the Service's Web site or at the Service's Headquarters office 
may contact the Service individual identified in the FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT section, and reasonable accommodations will be made 
to ensure the individual's ability to view the maps.

    Dated: April 20, 2015.
Gary Frazer,
Assistant Director for Ecological Services.
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                                                  whether the information shall have                        Estimated Number of Respondents:                    to view them, see SUPPLEMENTARY
                                                  practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the              400.                                                  INFORMATION.
                                                  agency’s estimates of the burden of the                   Estimated Number of Total Annual                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  collection of information; (c) ways to                  Responses: 400.                                       Katie Niemi, Coastal Barriers
                                                  enhance the quality, utility, and clarity                 Estimated Time per Response: 30                     Coordinator, Division of Budget and
                                                  of the information to be collected; (d)                 minutes.                                              Technical Support, U.S. Fish and
                                                  ways to minimize the burden including                     Estimated Total Annual Burden                       Wildlife Service Headquarters, 5275
                                                  the use of automated collection                         Hours: 200.                                           Leesburg Pike, MS: ES, Falls Church,
                                                  techniques or the use of other forms of                   Dated: April 29, 2015.                              VA 22041; telephone (703) 358–2071; or
                                                  information technology; and (e) the                     Tracey Denning,                                       electronic mail (email) CBRA@fws.gov.
                                                  annual cost burden to respondents or
                                                                                                          Agency Clearance Officer, U.S. Customs and            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  record keepers from the collection of                   Border Protection.
                                                  information (total capital/startup costs                                                                      Background
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2015–10372 Filed 5–1–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  and operations and maintenance costs).                                                                           Background information on the CBRA
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 9111–14–P
                                                  The comments that are submitted will                                                                          (CBRA; 16 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) and the
                                                  be summarized and included in the CBP                                                                         CBRS, as well as information on the
                                                  request for OMB approval. All                                                                                 digital conversion effort and the
                                                  comments will become a matter of                        DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            methodology used to produce the
                                                  public record. In this document, CBP is                                                                       revised maps, can be found in a notice
                                                  soliciting comments concerning the                      Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                                                                                                                                the Service published in the Federal
                                                  following information collection:                                                                             Register on August 29, 2013 (78 FR
                                                                                                          [FWS–HQ–ES–2015–N053; FF09E15000–
                                                     Title: Visa Waiver Program Carrier                   FXHC112509CBRA1–156]                                  53467).
                                                  Agreement.                                                                                                       For information on how to access the
                                                     OMB Number: 1651–0110.                               John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier                        final revised maps, see the Availability
                                                     Form Number: CBP Form I–775.                         Resources System; Availability of Final               of Final Maps and Related Information
                                                     Abstract: Section 223 of the                         Revised Maps for Maine, Maryland,                     section below.
                                                  Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)                   New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
                                                  (8 U.S.C. 1223(a)) provides for the                     and Virginia                                          Announced Map Modifications
                                                  necessity of a transportation contract.                                                                          This notice announces modifications
                                                  The statute provides that the Attorney                  AGENCY:    Fish and Wildlife Service,                 to the maps for all of the CBRS units in
                                                  General may enter into contracts with                   Interior.                                             Maine, all units in Maryland, all units
                                                  transportation lines for the inspection                 ACTION:  Notice of availability.                      in New Jersey, all units in Virginia, 1
                                                  and administration of aliens coming                                                                           unit in New York, and 13 units in North
                                                  into the United States from a foreign                   SUMMARY:    The Coastal Barrier Resources             Carolina. Most of the modifications
                                                  territory or from adjacent islands. No                  Act (CBRA) requires the Secretary of the              were made to reflect changes to the
                                                  such transportation line shall be                       Interior (Secretary) to review the maps               CBRS units as a result of natural forces
                                                  allowed to land any such alien in the                   of the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier                 (e.g., erosion and accretion). The CBRA
                                                  United States until and unless it has                   Resources System (CBRS) at least once                 requires the Secretary to review the
                                                  entered into any such contracts which                   every 5 years and make any minor and                  CBRS maps at least once every 5 years
                                                  may be required by the Attorney                         technical modifications to the                        and make, in consultation with the
                                                  General. Pursuant to the Homeland                       boundaries of the CBRS as are necessary               appropriate Federal, State, and local
                                                  Security Act of 2002, this authority was                to reflect changes that have occurred in              officials, any minor and technical
                                                  transferred to the Secretary of Homeland                the size or location of any CBRS unit as              modifications to the boundaries of the
                                                  Security.                                               a result of natural forces. The U.S. Fish             CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes
                                                     The Visa Waiver Program Carrier                      and Wildlife Service (Service) has                    that have occurred in the size or
                                                  Agreement (CBP Form I–775) is used by                   conducted this review and has prepared                location of any CBRS unit as a result of
                                                  carriers to request acceptance by CBP                   final revised maps for all of the CBRS                natural forces (16 U.S.C. 3503(c)).
                                                  into the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).                     units in Maine, all units in Maryland,                   The Service’s review resulted in a set
                                                  This form is an agreement whereby                       all units in New Jersey, all units in                 of 118 final revised maps, dated August
                                                  carriers agree to the terms of the VWP                  Virginia, 1 unit in New York, and 13                  1, 2014, depicting a total of 182 CBRS
                                                  as delineated in section 217(e) of the                  units in North Carolina. The maps were                units. The set of maps includes 19 maps
                                                  INA (8 U.S.C. 1187(e)). Once                            produced by the Service in partnership                for 34 CBRS units located in Maine; 23
                                                  participation is granted, CBP Form I–                   with the Federal Emergency                            maps for 49 CBRS units located in
                                                  775 serves to hold carriers liable for the              Management Agency (FEMA) and in                       Maryland; 16 maps for 21 CBRS units
                                                  transportation costs, to ensure the                     consultation with the appropriate                     located in New Jersey; 32 maps for 64
                                                  completion of required forms, and to                    Federal, State, and local officials. This             CBRS units located in Virginia; 2 maps
                                                  share passenger data. Regulations are                   notice announces the findings of the                  for 1 CBRS unit located in New York;
                                                  promulgated at 8 CFR part 217.6, Carrier                Service’s review and the availability of              and 26 maps for 13 CBRS units located
                                                  Agreements. A copy of CBP Form I–775                    final revised maps for 182 CBRS units.                in North Carolina. Comprehensively
                                                  is accessible at: http://forms.cbp.gov/                 The final revised maps for these CBRS                 revised maps for North Carolina Units
                                                  pdf/CBP_Form_I775.pdf.                                  units, dated August 1, 2014, are the
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                                                                                                                                                                L07, L08, and L09, were made effective
                                                     Current Actions: This submission is                  official controlling CBRS maps for these              on December 18, 2014, via Pub. L. 113–
                                                  being made to extend the expiration                     areas.                                                253; therefore, the revised maps
                                                  date with no change to information                      DATES: Changes to the CBRS depicted on                prepared for these units through the
                                                  collected or to CBP Form I–775.                         the final revised maps, dated August 1,               digital conversion effort will not be
                                                     Type of Review: Extension (without                   2014, become effective on May 4, 2015.                adopted administratively by the Service
                                                  change).                                                ADDRESSES: For information about how                  and are not described in this notice. The
                                                     Affected Public: Businesses.                         to get copies of the maps or where to go              Service found that a total of 138 of the


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                                                  182 CBRS units reviewed had                             stakeholders (Federal, State, and local               by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
                                                  experienced changes in their size or                    officials) and the Service’s response to              that identify the position of the deep
                                                  location as a result of natural forces                  those comments. Comments received                     water and navigational aids marking the
                                                  since they were last mapped. The                        from non-stakeholders were not                        main channel.
                                                  Service’s review of these areas also                    considered as part of this process and                   Service Response to the Carteret
                                                  found three CBRS units that required                    are therefore not summarized or                       County Shore Protection Office: The
                                                  modifications to correct administrative                 responded to below. Interested parties                Service found no indication that the
                                                  errors that were made in the past on                    may contact the Service individual                    eastern boundary of Unit NC–06P was
                                                  maps for Washington County, Maine;                      identified in the FOR FURTHER                         intended to follow the deepest portion
                                                  Cumberland County, Maine; and                           INFORMATION CONTACT section to make                   of the navigation channel; rather, it
                                                  Northampton County, Virginia. The                       arrangements to view copies of the                    generally follows the boundary between
                                                  revised maps were produced by the                       comments received during the                          Onslow and Carteret Counties on the
                                                  Service in partnership with FEMA.                       stakeholder review period.                            original CBRS base map, which falls
                                                     The Service is specifically notifying                                                                      roughly within Bogue Inlet (between
                                                                                                          Maryland                                              Bear Island and Emerald Isle). The
                                                  the following stakeholders concerning
                                                  the availability of the final revised                     1. Calvert County Office of the County              Service believes that the original intent
                                                  maps: the Chair and Ranking Member of                   Administrator: The Calvert County                     of the CBRS boundary was to include
                                                  the House of Representatives Committee                  Administrator indicated that the                      Bear Island and its associated aquatic
                                                  on Natural Resources; the Chair and                     County’s understanding is that the                    habitat within Unit NC–06P. Therefore,
                                                  Ranking Member of the Senate                            geomorphic modification that was                      it would not be appropriate to place the
                                                  Committee on Environment and Public                     proposed to Unit MD–37P, which                        boundary in the deepest portion of the
                                                  Works; the members of the Senate and                    expanded the unit to include the entire               navigation channel, which would
                                                  House of Representatives for the                        shoreline of Flag Ponds Nature Park,                  remove some of the associated aquatic
                                                  affected areas; the Governors of the                    would not prohibit projects that are                  habitat of Bear Island (located between
                                                  affected areas; and other appropriate                   consistent with the purpose of the                    Dudley Island and Emerald Isle) from
                                                  Federal, State, and local officials.                    protected area. The County                            the CBRS. The boundaries of Unit NC–
                                                                                                          Administrator stated that if their                    06P on the final revised map dated
                                                  Consultation With Federal, State, and                   understanding is correct, they have no                August 1, 2014, remain the same as
                                                  Local Officials                                         objection to the proposed expansion of                those shown on the draft map dated
                                                  Consultation and Comment Period                         the unit.                                             September 30, 2013.
                                                                                                            Service Response to the Calvert                        2. Dare County Planning Department:
                                                     The CBRA requires consultation with                  County Office of the County                           The Dare County Planning Department
                                                  the appropriate Federal, State, and local               Administrator: The only Federal                       (DCPD) requested that the Service
                                                  officials (stakeholders) on the proposed                spending prohibition within Otherwise                 review two previously issued CBRS
                                                  CBRS boundary modifications to reflect                  Protected Areas (OPAs) of the CBRS                    determination letters to ensure that two
                                                  changes that have occurred in the size                  (such as Unit MD–37P) is the                          specific structures adjacent to Unit L03
                                                  or location of any CBRS unit as a result                prohibition on Federal flood insurance.               were not adversely affected (i.e., made
                                                  of natural forces (16 U.S.C 3503(c)). The               Therefore, the expansion of Unit MD–                  ineligible for Federal flood insurance)
                                                  Service fulfilled this requirement by                   37P will not affect federally funded                  by the revised maps. The DCPD also
                                                  holding a 30-day comment period on                      projects. There is also an exception to               asked that any properties currently not
                                                  the draft maps (dated September 30,                     the prohibition on Federal flood                      located in CBRA zones, which as a
                                                  2013) for Federal, State, and local                     insurance for structures within OPAs                  result of the new maps will be located
                                                  stakeholders, from June 10, 2014,                       that are used in a manner consistent                  in the CBRA zone, be identified and
                                                  through July 10, 2014. This comment                     with the purpose for which the area is                provided to the County. Additionally,
                                                  period was announced in a notice                        protected (e.g., park visitor center).                the DCPD stated that portions of the
                                                  published in the Federal Register (79                     2. State of Maryland Department of                  boundary in Unit L03 as it applies to the
                                                  FR 33207) on June 10, 2014.                             Natural Resources: The State of                       Kinnakeet Shores subdivision should
                                                     Formal notification of the comment                   Maryland Department of Natural                        have been modified to follow a distinct
                                                  period was provided via letters to                      Resources concurred with the proposed                 demarcation of wetlands in a manner
                                                  approximately 295 stakeholders,                         modifications to the CBRS maps in                     similar to modifications that were made
                                                  including the Chair and Ranking                         Maryland.                                             to CBRS boundaries in other locations.
                                                  Member of the House of Representatives                                                                        The DCPD is pleased that the digital
                                                  Committee on Natural Resources; the                     North Carolina
                                                                                                                                                                conversion of the maps will make them
                                                  Chair and Ranking Member of the                            1. Carteret County Shore Protection                more user friendly and hopes that the
                                                  Senate Committee on Environment and                     Office: The Carteret County Shore                     revised FEMA Flood Insurance Rate
                                                  Public Works; the members of the House                  Protection Office (CCSPO) requested                   Maps (FIRMs) to be released in 2015
                                                  of Representatives and Senate for the                   that the eastern boundary of Unit NC–                 will include the revised CBRS
                                                  affected areas; the Governors of the                    06P be made consistent with the                       boundaries.
                                                  affected areas; the local elected officials             federally maintained and marked/                         Service Response to the Dare County
                                                  of the affected areas; and other                        buoyed navigation channel that is                     Planning Department: The Service
                                                  appropriate Federal, State, and local                   within the larger water feature known as              reviewed the two CBRS property
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                                                  officials.                                              Bogue Inlet. Specifically, the CCSPO                  determination letters that were
                                                                                                          recommended that the eastern boundary                 submitted by the DCPD. No
                                                  Comments and Service Responses                          of Unit NC–06P be repositioned to the                 modifications were made to Unit L03
                                                    The June 2014 notice specifically                     west to follow the Huggins/Dudley                     and there is no change in the CBRS
                                                  solicited comments from Federal, State,                 Island shoreline and merge with the part              determinations for these two properties.
                                                  and local officials. Below is a summary                 of the channel on the Unit NC–06P map                    Additionally, the Service reviewed all
                                                  of the written comments and/or                          identified as ‘‘Bogue Inlet.’’ The CCSPO              of the modifications that were made in
                                                  acknowledgements received from                          submitted bathymetry maps generated                   Dare County and can confirm that none


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                                                  of them add additional structures or                    outside the scope of this authority must              2014, remain the same as those shown
                                                  land to the CBRS (with the exception of                 be made through the comprehensive                     on the draft maps dated September 30,
                                                  some very minor additions of wetlands).                 map modernization process, which                      2013.
                                                     The Service is authorized to make                    entails Congressional enactment of                      4. Town of Topsail Beach: The
                                                  minor and technical modifications to                    legislation to make the revised maps                  Service received comments from the
                                                  the boundaries of the CBRS as are                       effective. Additional information about               Town of Topsail Beach regarding Unit
                                                  necessary to reflect changes that have                  CBRS digital conversion and                           L07. The Service did not consider these
                                                  occurred in the size or location of any                 comprehensive map modernization can                   comments, because the revised map for
                                                  CBRS unit as a result of natural forces.                be found in the Digital Conversion of                 Unit L07 that was prepared through the
                                                  Generally, the Service will only make                   the CBRS Maps section of the notice                   digital conversion effort was superseded
                                                  such modifications to a boundary where                  published by the Service in the Federal               by a comprehensively revised map that
                                                  the intent of the boundary segment was                  Register on August 29, 2013 (78 FR                    was made effective on December 18,
                                                  clearly to follow a geomorphic feature                  53467). Unit L06 has already undergone                2014, via Pub. L. 113–253.
                                                  on the ground, and the feature had                      the comprehensive map modernization
                                                  undergone natural change. The Service’s                                                                       Virginia
                                                                                                          process and the Service has prepared
                                                  review of Unit L03 found that the                       final recommended maps for                               1. Commonwealth of Virginia
                                                  boundary segment that affects the                       Congressional consideration dated                     Department of Conservation and
                                                  Kinnakeet Shores subdivision was not                    November 20, 2013, which propose                      Recreation: The Commonwealth of
                                                  originally intended to follow the edge of               additions to and removals from the                    Virginia Department of Conservation
                                                  the wetlands, but rather a dirt road                    CBRS. The results of the Service’s                    and Recreation supported the revision
                                                  depicted on the underlying CBRS base                    comprehensive review of Unit L06                      of the maps, as well as the Service’s
                                                  map. Therefore, the Service did not                     (including an assessment of the level of              efforts to make them digitally accessible.
                                                  modify the boundary to follow the                       infrastructure that was on the ground at              No Changes to Draft Maps
                                                  wetlands as suggested by the DCPD. The                  the time of the Unit’s designation in
                                                  boundary of Unit L03 affecting the                                                                               The Service made no changes to the
                                                                                                          1982) are contained in Service
                                                  Kinnakeet Shores Subdivision on the                                                                           CBRS boundaries depicted on the draft
                                                                                                          testimony presented before the House
                                                  final revised map dated August 1, 2014,                                                                       maps dated September 30, 2013, as a
                                                                                                          Natural Resources Subcommittee on
                                                  remains the same as the boundary                                                                              result of the summer 2014 comment
                                                                                                          Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans, and Insular
                                                  depicted on the formerly controlling                                                                          period (June 10, 2014; 79 FR 33207).
                                                                                                          Affairs on April 8, 2014. The Service’s
                                                  CBRS map of the area dated October 18,                                                                        The CBRS boundaries depicted on the
                                                                                                          review found that though there were
                                                  1999.                                                                                                         final revised maps, dated August 1,
                                                                                                          some structures on the ground and a
                                                     The Service is working with FEMA to                                                                        2014, are identical to the CBRS
                                                                                                          main trunk line of infrastructure that
                                                  include the updated CBRS boundaries                                                                           boundaries depicted on the draft revised
                                                                                                          ran along the length of the unit in 1982,
                                                  adopted through this notice on the                                                                            maps dated September 30, 2013.
                                                                                                          the area still met the CBRA’s criteria for
                                                  FIRMs that FEMA is revising in 2015.
                                                                                                          an undeveloped coastal barrier when it                Summary of Modifications to the CBRS
                                                  The CBRS boundaries are shown on
                                                                                                          was designated within the CBRS in                     Boundaries
                                                  FEMA’s FIRMs for informational
                                                                                                          1982. The Service does not consider                     Below is a summary of the changes
                                                  purposes; the official CBRS maps
                                                                                                          areas such as the associated aquatic                  depicted on the final revised maps
                                                  maintained by the Service will remain
                                                                                                          habitat north of Topsail Island and                   dated August 1, 2014.
                                                  the official source of boundary location
                                                                                                          around New River Inlet that are
                                                  information for the CBRS.                                                                                     Maine
                                                     3. Town of North Topsail Beach: The                  identified as ‘‘conserved’’ solely through
                                                  Town of North Topsail Beach (TNTB)                      land use plans and/or zoning                            The Service’s review found 22 of the
                                                  requested that the portions of the TNTB                 designations to qualify for OPA status.               34 CBRS units in Maine to have
                                                  that had a full complement of                           Therefore, the Service does not                       changed due to natural forces. The final
                                                  infrastructure at the time Unit L06 was                 recommend reclassifying such areas                    revised maps for Units A03C and A07
                                                  established be removed from the CBRS                    from System Units to OPAs.                            correct administrative errors that were
                                                  and that the associated aquatic habitat                 Additionally, such a reclassification                 made by the Service in 1990.
                                                  north of Topsail Island and around New                  would be outside of the scope of the
                                                                                                                                                                  A01: LUBEC BARRIERS UNIT. The
                                                  River Inlet that is zoned as conservation               digital conversion effort.                            landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  area in local land use plans be                            Regarding the realignment of the                   modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  reclassified from a System Unit to an                   coincident boundary between Units L05                 occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  OPA. The TNTB also requested that the                   and L06 to the current location of New                fastland interface and shoreline.
                                                  Service make no modifications to the                    River Inlet, this modification complies                 A03: JASPER UNIT. The landward
                                                                                                          with the directive in the CBRA (16                    boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                  coincident boundary between Units L05                                                                         reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  and L06 in New River Inlet, because the                 U.S.C. 3503(c)) that the Service shall                the configuration of the wetland/fastland
                                                  Town believes that it will make an                      make such minor and technical                         interface.
                                                  existing navigation project even more                   modifications to the boundaries of the                  A03B: STARBOARD UNIT. The landward
                                                  complex and will significantly impact                   CBRS as are necessary to reflect changes              boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                  the disposal of material from the                       that have occurred as a result of natural             reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  channel maintenance on North Topsail                    forces. Additionally, whether the                     the configuration of the wetland/fastland
                                                                                                                                                                interface.
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                                                  Beach’s shoreline.                                      channel is within Unit L05 or Unit L06
                                                     Service Response to the TNTB:                        will not have an effect on whether or                   A03C: POPPLESTONE BEACH/ROQUE
                                                                                                          not the project is allowable under an                 ISLAND UNIT. The landward boundary of
                                                  Changes to the CBRS boundaries
                                                                                                                                                                the Popplestone Beach segment of the unit
                                                  through the digital conversion effort are               exception to the CBRA, as the units are               has been modified to correct an
                                                  limited to the administrative                           adjacent and of the same CBRS unit type               administrative error in the transcription of
                                                  modifications the Secretary is                          (System Unit). Therefore, the                         the boundary from the draft map that was
                                                  authorized to make under the CBRA (16                   boundaries of Units L05 and L06 on the                reviewed and approved by Congress to the
                                                  U.S.C. 3503(c)–(e)). Changes that are                   final revised maps dated August 1,                    official map dated October 24, 1990, for this



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                                                  unit. The area in question was first added to           Pond Island but not Hog Island. As a result,          which has expanded to the south. The
                                                  the CBRS at the request of the State of Maine           a segment of boundary has been removed                northern boundary of the unit has been
                                                  on April 18, 1983, through the minor and                from the southwestern side of the unit to             modified to include the entire barrier feature,
                                                  technical boundary modification process                 keep one side of the unit open to East                which has expanded to the east.
                                                  authorized by section 4(c) of the CBRA (Pub.            Penobscot Bay.                                          MD–12: DEAL ISLAND UNIT. The
                                                  L. 97–348). This same area, which had been                 ME–12: THRUMCAP UNIT. The landward                 landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  in the CBRS since 1983, was misidentified as            boundary of the unit has been modified to             modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  an ‘‘addition’’ to the CBRS in the Service’s            reflect natural changes that have occurred in         occurred in the configuration of the marsh
                                                  1988 Report to Congress: Volume 2, Maine.               the configuration of the wetland/fastland             and wetland/fastland interface.
                                                  This correction is supported by an                      interface.                                              MD–14: FRANKS ISLAND UNIT. The
                                                  assessment of the historical maps and aerial               ME–14: NASH POINT UNIT. The landward               landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  imagery for this area, as well as by the                boundary of the unit has been modified to             modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  legislative history of the Coastal Barrier              reflect natural changes that have occurred in         occurred in the configuration of the marsh
                                                  Improvement Act (CBIA; Pub. L. 101–591).                the configuration of the wetland/fastland             and wetland/fastland interface. The
                                                  Additionally, the landward boundaries of the            interface.                                            boundary has also been modified to account
                                                  Great Bar, Popplestone Beach, and Rogue                    ME–15P: LITTLE RIVER UNIT. The                     for channel migration and erosion along Rock
                                                  Island Harbor segments of the unit have been            landward boundary of the unit has been                Creek.
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           modified to reflect natural changes that have           MD–15: LONG POINT UNIT. The
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  fastland interface.                                     fastland interface.                                   modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                     A05B: HEAD BEACH UNIT. The                              ME–16: HUNNEWELL BEACH UNIT. The                   occurred in the configuration of the marsh
                                                  southeastern boundary of the unit has been              landward boundary of the unit has been                and wetland/fastland interface. The southern
                                                  modified to include the entire frontal dune             modified to reflect natural changes that have         boundary has been modified to include the
                                                  within the unit.                                        occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         entirety of an accreting barrier spit located
                                                     A06: CAPE ELIZABETH UNIT. The                        fastland interface.                                   south of Long Point and its associated aquatic
                                                  landward boundary of the eastern segment of                ME–17: SMALL POINT BEACH UNIT. The                 habitat within the unit.
                                                  the unit has been modified to account for               landward boundary of the unit has been                  MD–16: STUMP POINT UNIT. The
                                                  natural change in the shoreline of the pond             modified to reflect natural changes that have         landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  within the unit.                                        occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                     A07: SCARBOROUGH BEACH UNIT. The                     fastland interface. The boundary has also             occurred in the configuration of the marsh
                                                  southern landward portion of the boundary               been modified to account for natural changes          and wetland/fastland interface. The
                                                  has been modified to correct an                         in the location of the barrier in the area of         boundary has also been modified to account
                                                  administrative error in the transcription of            Small Point Beach.                                    for channel migration and erosion along
                                                  the boundary from the draft map that was                   ME–18: STOVER POINT UNIT. The                      Stacey Gut.
                                                  reviewed and approved by Congress to the                landward boundary of the unit has been                  MD–20: JENNY ISLAND UNIT. The
                                                  official map dated October 24, 1990, for this           modified to reflect natural changes that have         landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  unit. This correction is supported by an                occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  assessment of the historical maps and aerial            fastland interface.                                   occurred in the configuration of the marsh
                                                  imagery for this area, as well as by the                   ME–20P: OGUNQUIT BEACH UNIT. The                   and wetland/fastland interface.
                                                  legislative history of the CBIA (Pub. L 101–            landward boundary of the unit has been                  MD–18P: MARSH ISLAND UNIT. The
                                                  591).                                                   modified to reflect natural changes that have         northern landward boundary of the unit has
                                                     A08: CRESCENT SURF UNIT. The                         occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         been modified slightly to account for erosion
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  fastland interface.                                   and channel migration along Little Pungers
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have              ME–23: PHILLIPS COVE UNIT. The                     Creek.
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           landward boundary of the unit has been                  MD–37P: FLAG PONDS UNIT. The
                                                  fastland interface.                                     modified to reflect natural changes that have         landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                     A09: SEAPOINT UNIT. The landward                     occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  boundary of the unit has been modified to               fastland interface.                                   occurred in the configuration of the marsh
                                                  reflect natural changes that have occurred in                                                                 and wetland/fastland interface. The southern
                                                  the configuration of the wetland/fastland               Maryland                                              boundary has been modified to include the
                                                  interface.                                                The Service’s review found 29 of the                entirety of an accreting barrier spit and its
                                                     ME–04: SEAL COVE UNIT. The landward                                                                        associated aquatic habitat within the unit.
                                                                                                          49 CBRS units in Maryland to have
                                                  boundary of the unit has been modified to                                                                       MD–38: COVE POINT MARSH UNIT. The
                                                  reflect natural changes that have occurred in           changed due to natural forces.                        landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  the configuration of the wetland/fastland                 MD–01P: ASSATEAGUE ISLAND UNIT.                     modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  interface and shoreline.                                The landward boundary of the unit has been            occurred in the configuration of the marsh
                                                     ME–07P: ROQUE BLUFFS UNIT. The                       modified to account for the migration of sand         and wetland/fastland interface.
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  outside of the unit in Sinepuxent Bay.                  MD–24: COVEY CREEK UNIT. The
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have             MD–03: SOUND SHORE UNIT. The                        landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           landward boundary of the unit has been                modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  fastland interface.                                     modified to reflect natural changes that have         occurred in the configuration of the marsh
                                                     ME–09P: PETIT MANAN/BOIS BUBERT                      occurred in the configuration of the marsh            and wetland/fastland interface. The northern
                                                  UNIT. The boundary has been modified in                 and wetland/fastland interface.                       boundary has been moved further north to
                                                  the northern segment of the unit to reflect               MD–06: JOES COVE UNIT. The landward                 account for shoreline erosion within the unit.
                                                  natural changes that have occurred in the               boundary of the unit has been modified to               MD–26: BOONE CREEK UNIT. The
                                                  configuration of the wetland/fastland                   reflect natural changes that have occurred in         landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  interface.                                              the configuration of the marsh and wetland/           modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                     ME–10P: OVER POINT UNIT. The                         fastland interface. The southern boundary             occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
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                                                  boundary of the unit has been modified to               has been modified to account for channel              fastland interface and to account for
                                                  reflect natural changes that have occurred in           migration along Joes Gut.                             shoreline erosion.
                                                  the configuration of the wetland/fastland                 MD–09P: ST. PIERRE POINT UNIT. The                    MD–27: BENONI POINT UNIT. The
                                                  interface.                                              landward boundary of the unit has been                landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                     ME–11: POND ISLAND UNIT. A segment                   modified to account for the channel                   modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  of boundary has been added to the                       migration along an unnamed channel. The               occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  southeastern portion of the unit to clarify the         southern boundary of the unit has been                fastland interface and to account for
                                                  extent of the unit, which includes portions of          modified to include the entire barrier feature,       shoreline erosion.



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                                                    MD–30: KENT POINT UNIT. The landward                     NJ–02: SEIDLER BEACH UNIT. The                        NJ–07P: BRIGANTINE UNIT. The
                                                  boundary of the unit has been modified to               landward boundary of the unit has been                boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                  reflect natural changes that have occurred in           modified to reflect natural changes that have         account for channel migration and erosion
                                                  the configuration of the marsh and wetland/             occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         along several channels. The boundary,
                                                  fastland interface.                                     fastland interface.                                   primarily in the northern part of the unit, has
                                                    MD–32: STEVENSVILLE UNIT. The                            NJ–03P: CLIFFWOD BEACH UNIT. The                   been modified to reflect natural changes that
                                                  landward and northern boundaries of the                 landward boundary of the unit has been                have occurred in the configuration of the
                                                  unit have been modified to reflect natural              modified to reflect natural changes in the            wetland/fastland interface and the shoreline.
                                                  changes that have occurred in the                       wetland/fastland interface and along the                 NJ–08P: CORSON INLET UNIT. The
                                                  configuration of the wetland/fastland                   banks of Whale Creek and Treasure Lake. The           boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                  interface.                                              western boundary of the unit has been                 account for channel migration and erosion
                                                    MD–33: WESLEY CHURCH UNIT. The                        modified to account for the accretion of the          along a tributary to Corson Sound, Ben
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  sand spit at the western end of Cliffwood             Hands Thorofare, Crook Horn Creek, and
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           Beach.                                                Weakfish Creek.
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/              NJ–04: CONASKONK POINT UNIT. The                      NJ–09: STONE HARBOR UNIT. The
                                                  fastland interface.                                     landward boundary of the unit has been                boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                    MD–35: WILSON POND UNIT. The                          modified to reflect natural changes to the            reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  wetland/fastland interface and the                    the configuration of the wetland/fastland
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           southernmost edge of Chingarora Creek.                interface on the northwestern side of the unit
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the marsh                 NJ–04A: NAVESINK/SHREWSBURY                        and along Slab Creek and Nichols Channel.
                                                  and wetland/fastland interface.                         COMPLEX UNIT. The boundary of the                     The coincident boundary between Units NJ–
                                                    MD–41: GREEN HOLLY POND UNIT. The                     northern segment of the unit has been                 09 and NJ–09P has been modified to account
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  modified to include more of the sand sharing          for channel migration along Gravelly Run,
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           system in the Navesink River to the north,            Great Flat Thorofare, Hammock Creek, and
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           northwest, and northeast of Barley Point. The         Jenkins Channel. The coincident boundary
                                                  fastland interface.                                     boundary of the northern segment of the unit          between Units NJ–09 and NJ–09P has been
                                                    MD–44: ST. CLARENCE CREEK UNIT. The                   has been modified to the south and southeast          modified to account for natural changes
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  of Barley Point to reflect the current location       along the southeastern shoreline of Nummy
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           of the channels that the boundary follows.            Island.
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           The eastern boundary of the southern                     NJ–09P: STONE HARBOR UNIT. The
                                                  fastland interface and shoreline erosion.               segment of the unit has been modified                 boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                    MD–45: DEEP POINT UNIT. The landward                                                                        account for channel migration along Dung
                                                                                                          slightly to fully include all of the islands
                                                  boundary of the unit has been modified to                                                                     Thorofare. The coincident boundary between
                                                                                                          behind the barrier within the unit.
                                                  reflect natural changes that have occurred in                                                                 Units NJ–09 and NJ–09P has been modified
                                                                                                             NJ–04B: METEDECONK NECK UNIT. The
                                                  the configuration of the wetland/fastland                                                                     to account for channel migration along
                                                                                                          boundary of the northern segment of the unit
                                                  interface. The boundary has also been                                                                         Gravelly Run, Great Flat Thorofare,
                                                  modified slightly to include the entirety of an         has been modified to reflect natural changes          Hammock Creek, and Jenkins Channel. The
                                                  accreting sand spit within the unit.                    that have occurred along the shoreline of             coincident boundary between Units NJ–09
                                                    MD–46: POINT LOOK–IN UNIT. The                        Herring Island and in the configuration of the        and NJ–09P has been modified to account for
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  wetland/fastland interface. The boundary of           natural changes along the southeastern
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           the southern segment of the unit has been             shoreline of Nummy Island.
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           modified to reflect natural changes in the               NJ–11P: HIGBEE BEACH UNIT. A portion
                                                  fastland interface.                                     shoreline along Metedeconk Neck and along             of the southern boundary of the unit has been
                                                    MD–47: TANNER CREEK UNIT. The                         minor channels.                                       modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                     NJ–04BP: METEDECONK NECK UNIT. The                 occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           boundary of the northern segment of the unit          fastland interface.
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the marsh              has been modified to reflect natural changes             NJ–12: DEL HAVEN UNIT. The landward
                                                  and wetland/fastland interface.                         that have occurred along the shoreline of             boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                    MD–48P: POINT LOOKOUT UNIT. The                       Herring Island. The boundary of the southern          reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  segment of the unit has been modified to              the configuration of the wetland/fastland
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           reflect natural changes along the shoreline           interface. The coincident boundary between
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the marsh              along Metedeconk Neck.                                Units NJ–12 and NJ–12P has been modified
                                                  and wetland/fastland interface.                            NJ–05P: ISLAND BEACH UNIT. The                     to account for shoreline erosion along
                                                    MD–49: BISCO CREEK UNIT. The                          boundary of the southern portion of the unit          Delaware Bay.
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  has been modified to include the entirety of             NJ–12P: DEL HAVEN UNIT. The
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           an unnamed island in Barnegat Bay which is            coincident boundary between Units NJ–12
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the marsh              already partially within the unit.                    and NJ–12P has been modified to account for
                                                  and wetland/fastland interface.                            NJ–06: CEDAR BONNET ISLAND UNIT. A                 shoreline erosion along Delaware Bay.
                                                    MD–53: BLAKE CREEK UNIT. The                          portion of the northern boundary of the unit             NJ–13: KIMBLES BEACH UNIT. The
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  has been modified to reflect natural changes          boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           that have occurred in the configuration of the        reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           wetland/fastland interface. The boundary              the configuration of the wetland/fastland
                                                  fastland interface.                                     coincident with a segment of Unit NJ–06P              interface. A small portion of the boundary
                                                    MD–54: BELVEDERE CREEK UNIT. The                      has been modified to reflect natural changes          that follows the shoreline of Delaware Bay at
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  along the shoreline of an unnamed channel.            Kimbles Beach has been modified to account
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           The boundary has been modified to follow              for erosion.
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           the center of an unnamed channel running                 NJ–14: MOORES BEACH UNIT. The
                                                  fastland interface.                                     between Units NJ–06 and NJ–06P.                       boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                    MD–56: ST. CATHERINE ISLAND UNIT.                        NJ–06P: CEDAR BONNET ISLAND UNIT.                  reflect natural changes that have occurred in
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                                                  The boundary of the unit has been modified              The boundaries of three of the four discrete          the configuration of the wetland/fastland
                                                  to include an accreting sand spit on the                segments of the unit in Little Egg Harbor have        interface. The coincident boundary between
                                                  eastern side of St. Catherine Island.                   been modified to reflect natural changes that         Units NJ–14 and NJ–14P has been modified
                                                  New Jersey                                              occurred along the shorelines of the islands.         to account for channel migration along East
                                                                                                          The boundary coincident with a segment of             Creek, West Creek, and several unnamed
                                                    The Service’s review found 19 of the                  Unit NJ–06 has been modified to reflect               channels.
                                                  21 CBRS units in New Jersey to have                     natural changes along the shoreline of an                NJ–14P: MOORES BEACH UNIT. The
                                                  changed due to natural forces.                          unnamed channel.                                      boundary of the unit has been modified to



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                                                  reflect natural changes that have occurred in              L01P: CURRITUCK BANKS UNIT. The                    follow what is now the center of New River
                                                  the configuration of the wetland/fastland               landward boundary of the northern segment             Inlet up the New River channel. The
                                                  interface. The boundary has been modified to            of L01P has been modified to reflect natural          boundary of the unit has also been modified
                                                  account for channel migration along Bidwell             changes that have occurred in the                     due to channel migration along Wards
                                                  Creek, Dennis Creek, Riggins Ditch, Sluice              configuration of the wetland/fastland                 Channel through to its junction with New
                                                  Creek, and several unnamed channels. The                interface on Currituck Sound, and modified            River. In the northern segment of the unit,
                                                  coincident boundary between Units NJ–14                 to follow the center of the channel in Old            the northern boundary has been modified to
                                                  and NJ–14P has been modified to account for             Currituck Inlet.                                      follow the center of Shacklefoot Channel and
                                                  channel migration along East Creek, West                   NC–01: PINE ISLAND BAY UNIT. The                   Sanders Creek through to its junction with
                                                  Creek, and several unnamed channels.                    landward boundary of the unit along the               Bear Inlet. The location of the shoals in Bear
                                                                                                          shoreline of the excluded area has been               Inlet has been dynamic, and so has the
                                                  New York                                                modified slightly to better follow the                location of the Bear Inlet channel.
                                                                                                          shoreline as depicted on the new CBRS base            Additionally, the northern boundary of the
                                                    The Service’s review found that Unit                  map.                                                  unit is coincident with Unit NC–06P. The
                                                  NY–60P (the only CBRS unit in New                          NC–02: NAGS HEAD WOODS UNIT. The                   boundary in this area has been simply
                                                  York that was part of this review) had                  landward boundary along the portion of the            generalized, and the current geomorphic
                                                  changed due to natural forces. The other                northern segment of the unit that follows the         features of the inlet were not used to
                                                  CBRS units in New York were not                         edge of the marsh has been modified to better         determine the placement of the boundary.
                                                  assessed as part of this review.                        follow the edge of the marsh as depicted on              L06: TOPSAIL UNIT. The landward
                                                                                                          the new CBRS base map.                                boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                    NY–60P: JAMAICA BAY. The boundary of
                                                                                                             NC–03P: CAPE HATTERAS UNIT. Portions               reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  the unit has been modified to reflect changes
                                                                                                          of the landward boundary of the unit have             the configuration of the marsh, wetland/
                                                  in the configuration of the wetland/fastland
                                                                                                          been modified to account for shoreline                fastland interface, and the location of New
                                                  interface and the shoreline in Jamaica Bay.
                                                                                                          erosion. The boundary of the unit has been            River Inlet. Due to the dynamic nature of the
                                                  North Carolina                                          modified to account for accretion at the              New River Inlet and the adjacent barrier
                                                                                                          southern end of Ocracoke Island. The                  island to the northeast of the unit, the
                                                     The Service’s review found 12 of the                 western boundary of the unit, where it is             boundary through the inlet has been
                                                  CBRS units in North Carolina to have                    coincident with Unit L03AP, has                       modified and generalized to account for
                                                  changed due to natural forces. This                     intentionally not been modified. This area            existing conditions and the potential for
                                                  review did not include the North                        continues to change, and there are CBRS               future change.
                                                                                                          units on both sides of the boundary, so a                NC–07P: CAPE FEAR UNIT. The landward
                                                  Carolina portion of Unit M01 in
                                                                                                          modification in this area would have no               boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                  Brunswick County, because that unit                     effect.                                               reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  crosses the State boundary into South                      L03AP: SHACKLEFORD BANKS UNIT.                     the configuration of the marsh, wetland/
                                                  Carolina and was included in its                        The western boundary of the unit along                fastland interface, and the shoreline along
                                                  entirety with the draft maps for all                    Beaufort Inlet has been expanded westward             Bald Head Creek, Cape Creek, and the Cape
                                                  CBRS units in South Carolina that were                  into the inlet. The original boundary of the          Fear River and its associated aquatic habitat.
                                                  remapped and referenced in a notice the                 unit has been generally located along the
                                                  Service published in the Federal                        shoreline of Shackleford Banks within the             Virginia
                                                  Register on August 29, 2013 (78 FR                      inlet, but the island and the inlet continue to         The Service’s review found 55 of the
                                                                                                          change. The boundary has been modified and            64 CBRS units in Virginia to have
                                                  53467). Additionally, this review
                                                                                                          generalized to account for existing conditions
                                                  originally included North Carolina                                                                            changed due to natural forces. The final
                                                                                                          and the potential for future change. The
                                                  Units L07, L08, and L09; however,                       eastern boundary of the unit, which is                revised map for Unit VA–09 corrects an
                                                  comprehensively revised maps for those                  coincident with Unit NC–03P, has                      administrative error that was made by
                                                  three units were made effective on                      intentionally not been modified. This area            the Service in 1997.
                                                  December 18, 2014, via Pub. L. 113–253;                 continues to change, and there are OPAs on              VA–01P: ASSATEAGUE ISLAND UNIT.
                                                  therefore, the draft maps for those units               both sides of the boundary, so a modification         The southern boundary of the unit has been
                                                  prepared through the digital conversion                 in this area would have no effect.                    modified to account for accretion at the
                                                  effort have been superseded and are not                    NC–04P: FORT MACON UNIT. The                       southern end of Assateague Island.
                                                                                                          northern boundary of the excluded area of               VA–02P: ASSAWOMAN ISLAND UNIT.
                                                  included in this notice. The
                                                                                                          the unit surrounding United States Coast              The landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  comprehensively revised maps, dated                     Guard Station Fort Macon has been modified            modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  December 18, 2014, make modifications                   to account for erosion along the shoreline.           occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  to the CBRS to remove areas that were                      NC–05P: ROOSEVELT NATURAL AREA                     fastland interface. The boundary on the
                                                  inappropriately included within the                     UNIT. The northern boundary of the unit               southern side of the unit has been modified
                                                  CBRS in the past; add undeveloped                       along Bogue Sound has been modified to                to reflect natural changes along Shipping
                                                  areas that qualify for inclusion; and also              account for erosion.                                  Creek and Wire Passage. The northern
                                                  address the natural changes that were                      NC–06P: HAMMOCKS BEACH UNIT. The                   boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                  proposed in the notice published in the                 northern boundary of the unit has been                account for natural changes along
                                                                                                          modified to reflect natural changes that have         Assawoman Creek. The northern boundary
                                                  Federal Register (79 FR 33207) on June
                                                                                                          occurred to Bear Island and Bogue Inlet. A            formerly ran through Assawoman Inlet,
                                                  10, 2014.                                               portion of the southern boundary of the unit          which has since closed, and now runs from
                                                     L01: CURRITUCK BANKS UNIT. The                       has been modified to reflect the current              Assawoman Creek across Assawoman Island
                                                  landward boundary of the unit on Knotts                 location of Sanders Creek. The location of the        to the Atlantic Ocean.
                                                  Island Bay has been modified to reflect                 shoals in Bear Inlet has been dynamic, and              VA–03P: METOMPKIN ISLAND UNIT. The
                                                  natural changes that have occurred in the               so has the location of the Bear Inlet channel.        northern boundary of the unit has been
                                                  configuration of the wetland/fastland                   Additionally, the southern boundary of the            modified to account for channel migration
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                                                  interface and the shoreline. The coincident             unit is coincident with Unit L05. The                 along Wire Passage. The landward boundary
                                                  boundary with the northern segment of Unit              boundary in this area has been simply                 of the unit has been modified to reflect the
                                                  L01P has been modified to reflect natural               generalized, and the current geomorphic               westward migration of Metompkin Island.
                                                  changes that have occurred in the                       features of the inlet were not used to                The coincident boundary between Units VA–
                                                  configuration of the wetland/fastland                   determine the placement of the boundary.              03P and K03 has been modified to follow the
                                                  interface on Currituck Sound, and modified                 L05: ONSLOW BEACH COMPLEX UNIT.                    current location of Metompkin Inlet and to
                                                  to follow the center of the channel in Old              The southern boundary of the southern                 account for accretion at the northern end of
                                                  Currituck Inlet.                                        segment of the unit has been modified to              Cedar Island. The name of this unit has been



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                                                  changed from ‘‘Metomkin Island’’ to                     Service’s background records indicate that            an unnamed channel and to account for the
                                                  ‘‘Metompkin Island’’ to correctly identify the          the Service re-examined the area in 1996 and          northwesterly expansion of the barrier
                                                  underlying barrier feature.                             agreed that the area in question should not           feature at the southern end of Tangier Island.
                                                     K03: CEDAR ISLAND UNIT. The                          be included within the CBRS. However,                   VA–29: ELBOW POINT UNIT. The
                                                  coincident boundary between Units VA–03P                when the Service adopted the final set of             landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  and K03 has been modified to follow the                 revised maps via a notice in the Federal              modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  current location of Metompkin Inlet and to              Register on February 24, 1997 (62 FR 8258),           occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  account for accretion at the northern end of            the map that proposed to add the area in              fastland interface.
                                                  Cedar Island. The landward boundary of the              question to the CBRS was adopted in error.              VA–30: WHITE POINT UNIT. The
                                                  unit has been modified to reflect natural               This correction is supported by an                    landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  changes that have occurred in the                       assessment of the historical maps and aerial          modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  configuration of the wetland/fastland                   imagery for this area and the Service’s               occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  interface. The coincident boundary between              background records for Unit VA–09.                    fastland interface.
                                                  Units K03 and VA–04P has been modified to                  VA–10: OLD PLANTATION CREEK UNIT.                    VA–31: CABIN POINT UNIT. The
                                                  follow the current location of Wachapreague             The landward boundary of the unit has been            landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  Inlet and to account for accretion at the               modified to reflect natural changes that have         modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  southern end of Cedar Island.                           occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                     VA–04P: PARRAMORE/HOG/COBB                           fastland interface.                                   fastland interface. The southern end of the
                                                  ISLANDS UNIT. The coincident boundary                      VA–11: WESTCOAT POINT UNIT. The                    unit has been modified to account for the
                                                  between Units VA–04P and K04 has been                   boundary of the unit in Cherrystone Inlet has         southeasterly expansion of the barrier
                                                  modified to reflect the migration of Long               been modified to account for the migration of         feature.
                                                  Channel, Little Cobb Island, and the southern           sand outside the unit at Westcoat Point.                VA–32: GLEBE POINT UNIT. The
                                                  end of Cobb Island.                                        VA–12: GREAT NECK UNIT. The                        landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                     K04: LITTLE COBB ISLAND UNIT. The                    boundary of the unit has been modified to             modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  coincident boundary between Units VA–04P                reflect natural changes that have occurred in         occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  and K04 has been modified to reflect the                the configuration of the wetland/fastland             fastland interface.
                                                  migration of Long Channel, Little Cobb                  interface.                                              VA–33: SANDY POINT UNIT. The
                                                  Island, and the southern end of Cobb Island.               VA–13: WESTERHOUSE CREEK UNIT.                     landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  The coincident boundary between Units K04               The boundary of the unit has been modified            modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  and VA–05P has been moved southward to                  to reflect natural changes that have occurred         occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  reflect natural changes in Sand Shoal Inlet             in the configuration of the wetland/fastland          fastland interface.
                                                  and the barrier islands to the north and south          interface.                                              VA–34: JUDITH SOUND UNIT. The
                                                  of the inlet.                                              VA–14: SHOOTING POINT UNIT. The                    landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                     VA–05P: WRECK ISLAND UNIT. The                       boundary of the unit has been modified to             modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  coincident boundary between Units K04 and               reflect natural changes that have occurred in         occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  VA–05P has been moved southward to reflect              the configuration of the wetland/fastland             fastland interface.
                                                  natural changes in Sand Shoal Inlet and the             interface.                                              VA–35: COD CREEK UNIT. The landward
                                                  barrier islands to the north and south of the              VA–16: SCARBOROUGH NECK UNIT. The                  boundary of the unit has been modified to
                                                  inlet. The landward boundary of the unit has            boundary of the unit has been modified to             reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  been modified to reflect natural changes that           reflect natural changes that have occurred in         the configuration of the wetland/fastland
                                                  have occurred in the configuration of the               the configuration of the wetland/fastland             interface.
                                                  wetland/fastland interface. The coincident              interface.                                              VA–36: PRESLEY CREEK UNIT. The
                                                  boundary between Units VA–05P and VA–                      VA–17: CRADDOCK NECK UNIT. The                     landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  06P has been modified to reflect channel                boundary of the unit has been modified to             modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  migration along Main Ship Shoal Channel.                reflect natural changes that have occurred in         occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                     VA–06P: SMITH ISLAND UNIT. The                       the configuration of the wetland/fastland             fastland interface.
                                                  coincident boundary between Units VA–05P                interface.                                              VA–37: CORDREYS BEACH UNIT. The
                                                  and VA–06P has been modified to reflect                    VA–18: HACKS NECK UNIT. The                        landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  channel migration along Main Ship Shoal                 boundary of the unit has been modified to             modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  Channel.                                                reflect natural changes that have occurred in         occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                     K05, K05P: FISHERMAN’S ISLAND UNIT.                  the configuration of the wetland/fastland             fastland interface. The western boundary of
                                                  The coincident boundary between Units K05               interface.                                            the unit has been modified to account for the
                                                  and K05P has been modified to reflect                      VA–21: BEACH ISLAND UNIT. The                      westward expansion of the barrier feature.
                                                  channel migration along two minor unnamed               northeastern boundary of the unit has been              VA–38: MARSHALLS BEACH UNIT. The
                                                  channels and to account for natural changes             modified to reflect the eastward migration of         landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  in the wetland/fastland interface.                      Beach Island.                                         modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                     VA–09: ELLIOTS CREEK UNIT. The                          VA–23: SIMPSON BEND UNIT. The                      occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  boundary of the unit has been modified to             fastland interface.
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           reflect channel migration along Cedar Cove              VA–39P: GINNY BEACH UNIT. The
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           Gut.                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  fastland interface. Additionally, the southern             VA–24: DRUM BAY UNIT. The boundary                 modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  boundary of the unit has been modified to               of the unit has been modified to reflect              occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  correct an administrative error that was made           channel migration along Starling Creek and            fastland interface.
                                                  by the Service in 1997 when this unit was               Fishing Creek.                                          VA–40: GASKIN POND UNIT. The
                                                  last modified to account for natural changes               VA–26: CHEESEMAN ISLAND UNIT. The                  landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  under 16 U.S.C. 3503(c). In 1996,                       boundary of the unit has been modified to             modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  Northampton County, Virginia, submitted a               reflect the eastward migration of Cheeseman           occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  letter to the Service that objected to the              Island and to include wetlands and aquatic            fastland interface.
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                                                  Service’s proposed addition of part of a                habitat that are now associated with the                VA–41: OWENS POND UNIT. The
                                                  subdivision known as Sugar Hill, located                barrier. The southern boundary of the unit            landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  near Elliott’s Creek. The County’s letter               has been modified to account for the                  modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  indicated that the subdivision was already              migration of sand both eastward and                   occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  being developed and did not qualify for                 southward.                                            fastland interface.
                                                  addition to the CBRS under 16 U.S.C.                       VA–28: TANGIER ISLAND UNIT. The                      VA–42: CHESAPEAKE BEACH UNIT. The
                                                  3503(c), as there had been no natural changes           northwestern boundary of the unit has been            landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  that warranted the proposed addition. The               modified to reflect channel migration along           modified to reflect natural changes that have



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                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           modified to reflect natural changes that have         DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                  fastland interface.                                     occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                    VA–43: FLEET POINT UNIT. The                          fastland interface. The western boundary of           Geological Survey
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  the unit has been modified to account for
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have                                                                 [GX15ED00CPN]
                                                                                                          migrating sand.
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                                                                            VA–57: WARE NECK UNIT. The landward                 Agency Information Collection
                                                  fastland interface.
                                                    VA–44: BUSSEL POINT UNIT. The                         boundary of the unit has been modified to             Activities: Request for Comments
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  reflect natural changes that have occurred in
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           the configuration of the wetland/fastland             AGENCY:  U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           interface.                                            Department of the Interior.
                                                  fastland interface.                                       VA–58: SEVERN RIVER UNIT. The                       ACTION: Notice of an information
                                                    VA–45: HARVEYS CREEK UNIT. The                        landward boundary of the unit has been                collection, Earth Explorer User
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  modified to reflect natural changes that have         Registration Service.
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           occurred in the configuration of the wetland/
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           fastland interface.                                   SUMMARY:    We (the U.S. Geological
                                                  fastland interface.                                                                                           Survey) will ask the Office of
                                                                                                            VA–59P: PLUM TREE ISLAND UNIT. The
                                                    VA–46: INGRAM COVE UNIT. The
                                                                                                          landward boundary of the unit has been                Management and Budget (OMB) to
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           modified to reflect natural changes that have         approve the information collection (IC)
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         described below. As required by the
                                                  fastland interface.                                     fastland interface.                                   Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
                                                    VA–47: BLUFF POINT NECK UNIT. The                       VA–60P: LONG CREEK UNIT. The                        1995, and as part of our continuing
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  landward boundary of the unit has been                efforts to reduce paperwork and
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           modified to reflect natural changes that have         respondent burden, we invite the
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           occurred in the configuration of the wetland/         general public and other Federal
                                                  fastland interface. The southern boundary of            fastland interface. The boundary has been             agencies to take this opportunity to
                                                  the unit has been modified to account for
                                                  erosion of the barrier feature.
                                                                                                          modified to reflect channel migration along           comment on this IC.
                                                                                                          Grunland Creek.                                       DATES: To ensure that your comments
                                                    VA–48: BARNES CREEK UNIT. The
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  Availability of Final Maps and Related                are considered, we must receive them
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                                                                          Information                                           on or before July 6, 2015.
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/                                                                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                  fastland interface.                                        The final revised maps dated August                on this information collection to the
                                                    VA–49: NORTH POINT UNIT. The
                                                                                                          1, 2014, and digital boundary data can                Information Collection Clearance
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           be accessed and downloaded from the                   Officer, U.S. Geological Survey, 12201
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           Service’s Web site, at http://                        Sunrise Valley Drive MS 807, Reston,
                                                  fastland interface.                                     www.fws.gov/CBRA. The digital                         VA 20192 (mail); (703) 648–7197 (fax);
                                                    VA–50: WINDMILL POINT UNIT. The                       boundary data are available for                       or gs-info_collections@usgs.gov (email).
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  reference purposes only. The digital                  Please reference ‘Information Collection
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have                                                                 1028–NEW, Earth Explorer User
                                                                                                          boundaries are best viewed using the
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/                                                                 Registration Service’ in all
                                                  fastland interface.                                     base imagery to which the boundaries
                                                                                                          were drawn; this information is printed               correspondence.
                                                    VA–51: DEEP HOLE POINT UNIT. The
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  in the title block of the maps. The                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  modified to reflect shoreline erosion. The              Service is not responsible for any                    Ryan Longhenry, Long Term Archive
                                                  eastern boundary of the unit has been                   misuse or misinterpretation of the                    Project Manager, at (605) 695–1611 or
                                                  modified to account for the migration of sand           digital boundary data.                                rlonghenry@usgs.gov.
                                                  outside the unit in Windmill Point Creek.
                                                  The western boundary of the unit has been                  Interested parties may also contact the            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  modified to reflect the westward migration of           Service individual identified in the FOR              I. Abstract
                                                  the barrier at Deep Hole Point and include              FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of
                                                  wetlands and aquatic habitat that are now                                                                        The USGS proposes to collect general
                                                                                                          this notice to make arrangements to
                                                  associated with the barrier.                                                                                  demographic information about public
                                                                                                          view the final maps at the Service’s
                                                    VA–52: STURGEON CREEK UNIT. The                                                                             users that download products from the
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                  Headquarters office. Interested parties               USGS using Earth Explorer (EE)
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have           who are unable to access the maps via                 application to help address Congress,
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           the Service’s Web site or at the Service’s            OMB and DOI management’s questions
                                                  fastland interface.                                     Headquarters office may contact the                   as to who uses Landsat and other remote
                                                    VA–53: JACKSON CREEK UNIT. The                        Service individual identified in the FOR
                                                  landward boundary of the unit has been                                                                        sensing data and what are the most
                                                                                                          FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section,                  common uses of these data which they
                                                  modified to reflect natural changes that have
                                                  occurred in the configuration of the wetland/           and reasonable accommodations will be                 have found to be valuable for justifying
                                                  fastland interface.                                     made to ensure the individual’s ability               and maintaining the free distribution of
                                                    VA–55: RIGBY ISLAND/BETHEL BEACH                      to view the maps.                                     the USGS land remote sensing data. EE
                                                  UNIT. The landward boundary of the unit                   Dated: April 20, 2015.                              also stores information about users that
                                                  has been modified to reflect natural changes
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                                                                                                          Gary Frazer,
                                                                                                                                                                download source code products (GloVis
                                                  that have occurred in the configuration of the                                                                for example). The information collected
                                                  wetland/fastland interface. The name of this            Assistant Director for Ecological Services.           in the database includes the names,
                                                  unit has been changed from ‘‘Rigby Island/              [FR Doc. 2015–10279 Filed 5–1–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  Bethal Beach’’ to ‘‘Rigby Island/Bethel                                                                       affiliations, addresses, email address
                                                  Beach’’ to correctly identify the underlying            BILLING CODE 4310–55–P                                and telephone numbers of individuals.
                                                  barrier feature.                                                                                              The information is gathered to facilitate
                                                    VA–56: NEW POINT COMFORT UNIT.                                                                              the reporting of demographic data for
                                                  The northern boundary of the unit has been                                                                    use of the EE Application. Demographic


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Document Created: 2018-02-21 10:22:39
Document Modified: 2018-02-21 10:22:39
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of availability.
DatesChanges to the CBRS depicted on the final revised maps, dated August 1, 2014, become effective on May 4, 2015.
ContactKatie Niemi, Coastal Barriers Coordinator, Division of Budget and Technical Support, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters, 5275 Leesburg Pike, MS: ES, Falls Church, VA 22041; telephone (703) 358-2071; or electronic mail (email) [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 25314 

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