80_FR_74045 80 FR 73818 - Commercial Leasing for Wind Power on the Outer Continental Shelf Offshore South Carolina-Call for Information and Nominations (Call) MMAA104000

80 FR 73818 - Commercial Leasing for Wind Power on the Outer Continental Shelf Offshore South Carolina-Call for Information and Nominations (Call) MMAA104000

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 227 (November 25, 2015)

Page Range73818-73828
FR Document2015-29908

BOEM invites the submission of nominations for commercial wind leases that would allow a lessee to propose the construction of a wind energy project on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) offshore South Carolina, and to develop the project if approved after further environmental review. Although this announcement is not itself a leasing announcement, the Call Areas described herein, or portions thereof, may be available for future leasing. BOEM will use responses to this Call for Information and Nominations (Call) to gauge specific interest in acquiring commercial wind leases in some or all of the Call Areas, as required by 43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3). Parties wishing to submit a nomination in response to this Call should submit detailed and specific information in response to the requirements described in the section entitled, ``Required Nomination Information.'' This announcement also requests comments and information from interested and affected parties about site conditions, resources, and multiple uses in close proximity to, or within, the Call Areas that would be relevant to BOEM's review of any nominations submitted and/or to BOEM's subsequent decision to offer all or part of the Call Areas for commercial wind leasing. The information that BOEM is requesting is described in the section of this Call entitled, ``Requested Information from Interested or Affected Parties.'' This Call is published pursuant to subsection 8(p)(3) of the OCS Lands Act, 43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3), which was added by section 388 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct), as well as the implementing regulations at 30 CFR part 585. The Call Areas described in this notice are located on the OCS offshore South Carolina and are delineated as Grand Strand, Cape Romain, Winyah, and Charleston. The four Call Areas include 110 whole OCS blocks and 84 partial blocks in total and comprise approximately 1,007.56 square nautical miles (nmi) (345,584 hectares). These Call Areas were established in consultation with the BOEM South Carolina Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force (Task Force). A detailed description of the areas and how they were developed is described in the section of this Call entitled, ``Description of the Area.''

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 227 (Wednesday, November 25, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

[Docket No. BOEM-2015-0134]


Commercial Leasing for Wind Power on the Outer Continental Shelf 
Offshore South Carolina--Call for Information and Nominations (Call) 
MMAA104000

AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Interior.

ACTION: Call for Information and Nominations for Commercial Leasing for 
Wind Power on the Outer Continental Shelf, Offshore South Carolina.

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SUMMARY: BOEM invites the submission of nominations for commercial wind 
leases that would allow a lessee to propose the construction of a wind 
energy project on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) offshore South 
Carolina, and to develop the project if approved after further 
environmental review. Although this announcement is not itself a 
leasing announcement, the Call Areas described herein, or portions 
thereof, may be available for future leasing. BOEM will use responses 
to this Call for Information and Nominations (Call) to gauge specific 
interest in acquiring commercial wind leases in some or all of the Call 
Areas, as required by 43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3).
    Parties wishing to submit a nomination in response to this Call 
should submit detailed and specific information in response to the 
requirements described in the section entitled, ``Required Nomination 
Information.''
    This announcement also requests comments and information from 
interested and affected parties about site conditions, resources, and 
multiple uses in close proximity to, or within, the Call Areas that 
would be relevant to BOEM's review of any nominations submitted and/or 
to BOEM's subsequent decision to offer all or part of the Call Areas 
for commercial wind leasing. The information that BOEM is requesting is 
described in the section of this Call entitled, ``Requested Information 
from Interested or Affected Parties.''
    This Call is published pursuant to subsection 8(p)(3) of the OCS 
Lands Act, 43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3), which was added by section 388 of the 
Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct), as well as the implementing 
regulations at 30 CFR part 585.
    The Call Areas described in this notice are located on the OCS 
offshore South Carolina and are delineated as Grand Strand, Cape 
Romain, Winyah, and Charleston. The four Call Areas include 110 whole 
OCS blocks and 84 partial blocks in total and comprise approximately 
1,007.56 square nautical miles (nmi) (345,584 hectares). These Call 
Areas were established in consultation with the BOEM South Carolina 
Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force (Task Force). A detailed 
description of the areas and how they were developed is described in 
the section of this Call entitled, ``Description of the Area.''

DATES: BOEM must receive nominations describing your interest in one or 
more, or any portion of the Call Areas, by a postmarked date of January 
25, 2016 January 25, 2016 for your nomination to be considered. BOEM 
requests comments or submissions of information to be postmarked or 
delivered by this same date. BOEM will consider only those nominations 
received that conform to this requirement.
    Submission Procedures: If you are submitting a nomination for a 
lease in response to this Call, please submit your nomination to the 
following address: BOEM, Office of Renewable Energy Programs, 45600 
Woodland Road (VAM-OREP), Sterling, Virginia 20166. In addition to a 
paper copy of the nomination, include an electronic copy of the 
nomination on a data storage device. BOEM will list the parties that 
submitted nominations and the location of the proposed lease areas 
(i.e., OCS blocks nominated) on the BOEM Web site after the 60-day 
comment period has closed.
    Comments and other submissions of information may be submitted by 
either of the following two methods:
    1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. In the 
entry titled ``Enter Keyword or ID,'' enter BOEM-2015-0134, and then 
click ``search.'' Follow the instructions to submit public comments and 
view supporting and related materials available for this notice.
    2. U.S. Postal Service or other delivery service. Send your 
comments and information to the following address: Bureau of Ocean 
Energy Management, Office of Renewable Energy Programs, 45600 Woodland 
Road (VAM-OREP), Sterling, Virginia 20166.

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    All responses will be reported on http://www.regulations.gov.
    If you wish to protect the confidentiality of your nominations or 
comments, clearly mark the relevant sections and request that BOEM 
treat them as confidential. Please label privileged or confidential 
information ``Contains Confidential Information,'' and consider 
submitting such information as a separate attachment. Treatment of 
confidential information is addressed in the section of this Call 
entitled, ``Protection of Privileged or Confidential Information.'' 
Information that is not labeled as privileged or confidential will be 
regarded by BOEM as suitable for public release.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff Browning, BOEM, Office of 
Renewable Energy Programs, 45600 Woodland Road (VAM-OREP), Sterling, 
Virginia 20166, (703) 787-1577 or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Purpose of the Call for Information and Nominations

    The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Lands Act requires BOEM to award 
leases competitively, unless BOEM makes a determination that there is 
no competitive interest (43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3)). BOEM will make this 
determination after reviewing the nominations received in response to 
this Call.
    This Call also requests information from interested and affected 
parties on issues relevant to BOEM's review of nominations for 
potential leases in the Call Areas. A lease, whether issued through a 
competitive or noncompetitive process, gives the lessee the exclusive 
right to subsequently seek BOEM approval for the development of the 
leasehold. The lease does not grant the lessee the right to construct 
any facilities; rather, the lease grants the lessee the right to use 
the leased area to develop its plans, which BOEM must approve before 
the lessee may proceed to the next stage of the process (30 CFR 585.600 
and 585.601). The responses to this Call could lead to the initiation 
of a competitive leasing process in some parts of the Call Areas (i.e., 
where competition exists), and a noncompetitive process in other parts 
of the Call Areas (i.e., where no competitive interest exists). The 
leasing process is described more completely under the ``Determination 
of Competitive Interest'' and ``Noncompetitive Leasing Process'' 
sections of this Call. In any parts of the Call Areas where BOEM 
determines there is no competitive interest, BOEM may proceed with the 
noncompetitive lease process pursuant to 30 CFR 585.232. If BOEM 
determines that there is competitive interest in some or all of the 
Call Areas, then BOEM may proceed with Area Identification (Area ID), 
as set forth in 30 CFR 585.211(b), and the competitive leasing process 
set forth under 30 CFR 585.211 through 585.225. Whether the leasing 
process is competitive or noncompetitive, it will include additional 
opportunities for the public to provide input, and any proposed actions 
will be reviewed thoroughly for potential environmental and multiple 
use impacts. The area(s) that may be finally offered for lease, if any, 
has/have not yet been determined, and may include less than the total 
footprint of the Call Areas as identified in this Call.

Background

Energy Policy Act of 2005

    The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct) amended the OCS Lands Act by 
adding subsection 8(p)(1)(C), which authorizes the Secretary of the 
Interior to grant leases, easements, or rights-of-way (ROWs) on the OCS 
for activities that are not otherwise authorized by law and that 
produce or support production, transportation, or transmission of 
energy from sources other than oil or gas, including renewable energy 
sources. The EPAct also required the issuance of regulations to carry 
out the new authority pertaining to renewable energy on the OCS. The 
Secretary delegated this authority to issue leases, easements, and 
ROWs, and to promulgate regulations, to the Director of BOEM. On April 
29, 2009, BOEM published the rule, Renewable Energy and Alternate Uses 
of Existing Facilities on the Outer Continental Shelf, at 30 CFR part 
585, which can be found at: http://www.boem.gov/uploadedFiles/30_CFR_585.pdf.

Executive Order 13547: Stewardship of the Ocean, Our Coasts, and the 
Great Lakes

    On July 19, 2010, the President signed Executive Order 13547 
(Order) establishing a national ocean policy and the National Ocean 
Council (75 FR 43023). The Order establishes a comprehensive, 
integrated national policy for the stewardship of the ocean, our 
coasts, and the Great Lakes. Where BOEM actions affect the ocean or 
coast, the Order requires BOEM to take such action as necessary to 
implement the policy, stewardship principles, and national priority 
objectives adopted by the Order, with guidance from the National Ocean 
Council.
    BOEM appreciates the importance of coordinating its planning 
endeavors with other OCS users, regulators and relevant Federal 
Agencies (e.g., the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the 
National Park Service (NPS), the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), and the 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)) and intends to 
follow principles of marine planning, and coordinate with the regional 
planning bodies as established by the National Ocean Council. BOEM 
anticipates that continued coordination with its Intergovernmental 
Renewable Energy Task Forces will help inform comprehensive marine 
planning efforts.

BOEM South Carolina Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force

    BOEM formed the South Carolina Intergovernmental Renewable Energy 
Task Force (the ``Task Force'') in March 2012, to facilitate 
coordination among relevant Federal agencies and affected state, local, 
and tribal governments throughout the leasing process. The Task Force 
meeting materials are available on the BOEM Web site at: http://www.boem.gov/State-Activities-South-Carolina/.

Environmental Review Process

    BOEM intends to prepare an environmental assessment (EA), which 
will consider the environmental consequences associated with issuing 
commercial wind leases and approving site assessment activities on 
those leases within all or some of the Call Areas. BOEM is publishing, 
concurrently with this Call, a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an EA, 
which seeks public input in identifying the environmental issues and 
reasonable alternatives to be considered in the EA.
    The EA will consider the reasonably foreseeable environmental 
consequences associated with leasing and site characterization 
scenarios within the Call Areas (including geophysical, geotechnical, 
archaeological, and biological surveys), and site assessment scenarios 
(including the installation and operation of meteorological towers and/
or buoys) on the potential leaseholds. The environmental effects of the 
construction or operation of any wind energy facility would be 
considered under a separate, project-specific National Environmental 
Policy Act (NEPA) process. The NOI also solicits information pertaining 
to impacts to historic properties, which include historic districts, 
archaeological sites, and National Historic Landmarks.

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    Several consultations will be conducted concurrently with, and 
integrated into, the current NEPA process. These consultations include, 
but are not limited to, those required by the Coastal Zone Management 
Act (CZMA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act, Section 106 of the National 
Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and Executive Order 13175--
``Consultation and Coordination with Tribal Governments.'' The results 
of these consultations will assist BOEM in deciding whether and where 
leases may be issued.

Actions Taken by the State of South Carolina in Support of Offshore 
Renewable Energy Development

    BOEM recognizes the importance of the steps that the State of South 
Carolina has taken to encourage environmentally sound offshore wind 
energy development. While a state may promote such development, BOEM 
has the exclusive authority to issue leases, easements, and ROWs on the 
OCS for renewable energy purposes.
    The State of South Carolina has been engaged in a planning process 
to evaluate and identify areas of the OCS that may be suitable for 
offshore wind energy development. This process helped inform state 
recommendations to BOEM regarding potentially suitable areas for BOEM 
to consider when moving forward with its offshore wind energy leasing 
process.
    In 2008, the South Carolina General Assembly passed Act 318 to 
create the Wind Energy Production Farms Feasibility Study Committee 
(Committee) to study and make recommendations regarding the feasibility 
of wind turbines in the state, as well as the potential economic and 
environmental impacts of development.
    Also in 2008, the State of South Carolina, along with multiple 
partners, obtained a DOE grant entitled, The South Carolina Roadmap to 
Gigawatt-Scale Coastal Clean Energy Generation: Transmission, 
Regulation & Demonstration. The grant funded an offshore wind 
transmission study; a wind, wave, and current study; and a 
comprehensive spatial database on existing resources and activities.
    Also funded under this grant was a South Carolina Regulatory Task 
Force, which was established in April 2009 to review the current 
regulatory environment and identify potential barriers to wind, wave 
and tidal energy development off the coast of South Carolina. This 
group is composed of State and Federal regulatory and resource 
protection agencies, universities, private industry and utility 
companies, and is distinct from BOEM's Task Force.
    In 2014, BOEM initiated a cooperative research agreement with South 
Carolina that was coordinated through the South Carolina Sea Grant 
Consortium. Information from this research agreement will assist BOEM 
in planning efforts offshore South Carolina, including environmental 
documents and consultations.

BOEM's Planning and Leasing Process

Determination of Competitive Interest

    The first step in the leasing process is to determine whether or 
not there is any interest in acquiring a lease within the Call Areas 
for the purpose of offshore wind development. At the same time, BOEM 
can determine whether there is overlapping interest in any particular 
portion of the Call Areas that would result in the need for a 
competitive process. At the conclusion of the comment period for this 
Call, BOEM will review the nominations received, undertake completeness 
and qualifications reviews, and determine whether competitive interest 
exists in any specific location within the Call Areas.
    If two nominated areas of interest fully or partially overlap, BOEM 
may proceed with competitive leasing as described in the section of 
this Call entitled, ``Competitive Leasing Process.'' For areas where 
BOEM determines that there is no competitive interest, BOEM may proceed 
with noncompetitive leasing described in the section entitled, 
``Noncompetitive Leasing Process.'' BOEM may consult with the Task 
Force throughout the leasing process.
    Situations may arise in which multiple parties nominate areas that 
do not overlap. Under those circumstances, BOEM could choose to employ 
an allocation system of leases that involves the creation of 
competition across tracts. This system is referred to as intertract 
competition and would also be implemented under the competitive process 
outlined in the regulations. BOEM may consult with the Task Force in 
determining the need for, and/or use of, intertract competition.
    Respondents to this Call and members of the public should be aware 
that no lease will be issued, either competitively or noncompetitively, 
until the necessary consultations and environmental analysis have been 
completed and the public has been given an opportunity to comment. As a 
result, it is also possible that certain areas nominated may not be 
leased, or that the areas nominated may be modified from their 
original, proposed form before being offered for lease. It is possible 
that responses to this Call may result in a determination that there is 
competitive interest in acquiring leases in some areas, but not in 
others. BOEM will publicly announce its determinations before 
proceeding with any type of leasing process.

Competitive Leasing Process

    If, after receiving responses and nominations to this Call, BOEM 
proceeds with the competitive leasing process for certain areas, it 
would follow the steps required by 30 CFR 585.211 through 585.225.
    (1) Area Identification: Based on the information submitted in 
response to this Call and the NOI, BOEM would determine the level of 
interest and identify the area(s) that would be appropriate to move 
forward within the planning and leasing process. The area(s) identified 
will constitute a Wind Energy Area (WEA) under the Secretary's ``Smart 
from the Start'' wind energy initiative and will be subject to 
environmental analysis, in consultation with appropriate Federal 
agencies, states, local governments, tribes, and other interested 
parties.
    (2) Proposed Sale Notice (PSN): If BOEM decides to proceed with 
competitive lease issuance in the WEAs after completion of the 
environmental analysis, then BOEM would publish the PSN in the Federal 
Register with a comment period of 60 days and send the PSN to the 
Governor of each affected state, and the executive of any affected 
local government. BOEM will also share the PSN with the Task Force. The 
PSN would describe the area(s) to be offered for leasing, the proposed 
conditions of a lease sale, and the proposed auction format, lease 
document, and lease provisions/stipulations. Additionally, the PSN 
would describe the criteria and process for evaluating bids.
    (3) Final Sale Notice (FSN): If BOEM decides to proceed with 
competitive lease issuance after considering comments on the PSN, then 
it would publish the FSN in the Federal Register at least 30 days 
before the date of the lease sale.
    (4) Bid Submission and Evaluation: Following publication of the FSN 
in the Federal Register, BOEM would offer the leases through a 
competitive process, using procedures specified in the FSN. The conduct 
of the sale, including bids and bid deposits, would be reviewed for 
technical and legal adequacy. BOEM will ensure that bidders have 
complied with all applicable regulations. BOEM reserves the right to 
reject any or all bids

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and the right to withdraw an offer to lease an area, even after bids 
have been submitted.
    (5) Issuance of a Lease: Following the selection of a winning 
bid(s) by BOEM, the bidder(s) would be notified of the decision and 
provided a set of official lease documents for execution. The 
successful bidder(s) would be required to sign and return the lease, 
pay the remainder of the bonus bid, if applicable, and file the 
required financial assurance within 10 days of receiving the lease 
documents. Upon receipt of the required payments, financial assurance, 
and properly signed lease forms, BOEM would execute a lease with the 
successful bidder(s).

Noncompetitive Leasing Process

    (1) Determination of No Competitive Interest: If, after evaluating 
the responses to this Call, BOEM determines that there is no 
competitive interest in a proposed lease area, it may proceed with the 
noncompetitive lease issuance process pursuant to 30 CFR 585.232, as 
amended by the rulemaking which took effect on June 15, 2011 (76 FR 
28178). Should BOEM decide to proceed with the noncompetitive leasing 
process, it would ask if the sole respondent who nominated a particular 
area wants to proceed with acquiring the lease. If so, the respondent 
must submit an acquisition fee as specified in 30 CFR 585.502(a). After 
receiving the acquisition fee, BOEM would follow the process outlined 
in 30 CFR 585.231(d) through (i). If BOEM determines there is no 
competitive interest, BOEM would publish a notice of Determination of 
No Competitive Interest in the Federal Register.
    (2) Review of Lease Request: BOEM would comply with the 
requirements of NEPA, CZMA, ESA, NHPA, and other applicable Federal 
statutes before issuing a lease noncompetitively. BOEM would coordinate 
and consult, as appropriate, with relevant Federal agencies, affected 
tribes, and affected state and local governments prior to issuing a 
noncompetitive lease, and in formulating lease terms, conditions, and 
stipulations.
    (3) Lease Issuance: After completing the review of the lease 
request, BOEM may offer a noncompetitive lease. BOEM will require a 
$100,000 lease-specific bond from the lessee before lease issuance. The 
first 12 months' rent payment is due within 45 days of the date that 
the lease is received by the Lessee for execution.

Description of the Area

    The Call Areas offshore South Carolina are delineated as Grand 
Strand, Cape Romain, Charleston, and Winyah. The four Areas include 110 
whole OCS blocks and 84 partial blocks in total, and comprise 
approximately 1,007.56 square nmi (345,584 hectares).

Call Area Grand Strand

    The boundary of Call Area Grand Strand begins 3 nmi from the shore 
and extends roughly 23 nmi seaward. It extends from northeast to 
southwest approximately 46 nmi. Respondents should be aware that 
Georgetown NI17-09 Blocks 6224,6225,6273,6274, 6322, 6323 border the 
edge of Submerged Lands Act (SLA) boundary. As a result, while these 
blocks are considered full OCS lease blocks, they vary in area and are 
smaller than standard OCS blocks. Official acreages for the blocks 
located within Official Protraction Diagram (OPD) Georgetown NI17-09 
can be found at: http://www.boem.gov/Oil-and-Gas-Energy-Program/Mapping-and-Data/NI17-09-01-APR-2008.aspx. The entire area is 
approximately 740.96 square nmi (254,144 hectares) and is described in 
the table below:

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                                    Protraction
        Protraction name                No.          Block No.                       Sub-block
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Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6224  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6225  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6226  I,M,N,O.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6273  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6274  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6275  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6276  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6277  E,F,G,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6278  I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6279  I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6280  D,G,H,K,L,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6322  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6323  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6324  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6325  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6326  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6327  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6328  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6329  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6330  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6331  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6372  D,H,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6373  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6374  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6375  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6376  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6377  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6378  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6379  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6380  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6381  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6382  A,B,C,E,F,I.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6421  D,G,H,K,L,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6422  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6423  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6424  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6425  All.

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Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6426  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6427  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6428  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6429  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6430  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6431  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6472  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6473  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6474  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6475  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6476  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6477  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6478  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6479  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6480  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6481  A,B,C,E,F,I,J,M.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6521  A,B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6522  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6523  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6524  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6525  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6526  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6527  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6528  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6529  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6530  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N,O.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6571  B,C,D,G,H,K,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6572  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,L,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6573  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6574  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6575  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6576  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6577  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6578  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,L,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6579  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N,O.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6580  A,B,F.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6621  C,D,G,H,L,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6622  D,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6623  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6624  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6625  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6626  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6627  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6628  D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6629  A,B,E.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6671  B,C,D,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6672  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6673  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6674  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6675  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6676  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6677  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6678  A,B,C,E,F,I.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6720  H,K,L,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6721  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6722  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6723  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6724  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6725  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6726  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6727  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I,J,M.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6769  L,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6770  B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6771  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6772  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6773  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6774  A,E,I,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6775  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6776  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6777  A.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6818  D.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6819  A,B,E,F,I,J,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6820  A,B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6821  All.

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Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6822  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6823  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6824  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6825  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6826  A,B,E.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6869  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6870  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6871  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6872  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6873  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6874  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6875  A,B,C,E,F,I.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6920  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6921  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6922  A,B,C,D,E,F,I,J,M,N.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6923  A,B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6924  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I,J,M.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6971  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6972  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6973  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,M.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            6974  A.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7022  A,B,C,D,E,F,I.
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Call Area Cape Romain

    The boundary of Call Area Cape Romain begins 6 nmi from the shore 
and extends roughly 11.5 nmi seaward. It extends from northeast to 
southwest approximately 32 nmi. The entire area is approximately 183.46 
square nmi (62,928 hectares) and is described in the table below:

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                                    Protraction
        Protraction name                No.          Block No.                       Sub-block
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
James Island....................         NI17-12            6014  H,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6015  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6016  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6017  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6018  A,B,C,E.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6062  J,K,L,M,N.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6063  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6064  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6065  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6066  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,M.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6111  L,M,N,O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6112  A,E,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6113  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6114  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6115  A,B,C,E,F.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6159  P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6160  C,D,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6161  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6162  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6163  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6164  A,B.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6209  C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,N,O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6210  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6211  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6212  A,B,C,D,E,F,I.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6259  B,C,D,F,G,H,K,L.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6260  A,B,C,D,E,F,G.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6261  A,B.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7016  H,L,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7017  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7065  P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7066  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7067  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7068  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,L,N,O.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7115  B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7116  All.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7117  A,B,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7118  B,C,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
Georgetown......................         NI17-09            7119  C,D,G,I.
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Call Area Charleston

    The boundary of Call Area Charleston begins approximately 23 nmi 
from the shore and extends roughly 10.5 nmi seaward. It extends from 
northeast to southwest approximately 10 nmi. The entire area is 
approximately 41.98 square nmi (14,400 hectares) and is described in 
the table below:

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                                    Protraction
        Protraction name                No.          Block No.                       Sub-block
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
James Island....................         NI17-12            6414  O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6415  G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6462  O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6463  I,J,M,N,O,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6464  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6511  D,H.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6512  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,L,P.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6513  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6514  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6563  B,C,D,G,H.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6564  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,L,O,P.
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Call Area Winyah

    The boundary of Call Area Winyah begins 35 nmi from the shore and 
extends roughly 6 nmi seaward. It extends from northeast to southwest 
approximately 16 nmi. The entire area is approximately 41.14 square nmi 
(14,112 hectares) and is described in the table below:

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                                    Protraction
        Protraction name                No.          Block No.                       Sub-block
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
James Island....................         NI17-12            6179  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6180  A,B,C,D,E,F,I.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6226  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6227  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6228  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6229  A,B,E.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6276  All.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6277  A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I.
James Island....................         NI17-12            6326  A,B,C,E.
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Areas Not Included in the Call

    BOEM considered the findings of several studies conducted by the 
State of South Carolina, Task Force input, and other relevant studies 
and removed the following areas from further leasing consideration:
    1. Artificial reefs that are managed as Habitat Areas of Particular 
Concern (HAPC's): Lease blocks containing known artificial reefs have 
not been included because it would likely be impractical to conduct 
ocean-bottom penetrating activities or install foundations on existing 
subsea structures or hazards. In addition, there could be the potential 
for multiple-use issues (i.e., commercial and recreational vessel use, 
fishing hotspots, and commercial fishing areas). Artificial reefs and 
their name, reef ID, and known inventory are described in the following 
table. BOEM may later require set-backs from these or other features.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Reef name                 Reef ID          Known inventory
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Bp-25 Reef....................  Pa-06............  160' Ship (Bp-25),
                                                    New York City Subway
                                                    Cars.
Little River Offshore Reef....  Pa-02............  Reef Buoy, Landing
                                                    Craft, Concrete
                                                    Culvert Pipe,
                                                    Concrete Rubble,
                                                    Army Armored
                                                    Personnel Carriers,
                                                    150' Dive Barge,
                                                    120' Deck Barge, 50'
                                                    Tugboat.
Bill Perry Jr Reef............  Pa-08............  Reef Buoy, 115'
                                                    Landing Craft, 56'
                                                    Landing Craft, 45'
                                                    Shrimp Boat, 56'
                                                    Landing Craft, 65'
                                                    Tugboat, 20 Shipping
                                                    Containers, New York
                                                    City Subway Cars.
Vermilion Reef................  Pa-17............  460' Ship
                                                    (Vermilion), New
                                                    York City Subway
                                                    Cars.
Will Goldfinch Reef...........  Pa-03............  Reef Buoy, 175' Ship
                                                    (Yo-225), 120' Fuel
                                                    Barge, Concrete Zs.
Wayne Upchurch Reef...........  Pa-13............  Reef Buoy, Concrete
                                                    Structures, Army
                                                    Armored Personnel
                                                    Carriers, 45'
                                                    Tugboat.
Bruce Rush Reef...............  Pa-10............  Reef Buoys, 100
                                                    Concrete Cones, 65'
                                                    Crewboat, 78' Shrimp
                                                    Boat, Concrete Reef
                                                    Balls, Deck Barges,
                                                    Tugboat & Barge, A-7
                                                    Airplane, Shipping
                                                    Containers.
Greenville Reef...............  Pa-18............  140' Deck Barge,
                                                    Drydock Units, 130'
                                                    Deck Barge, 175'
                                                    Ship (Yog-78), 106'
                                                    Fuel Barge, 105'
                                                    Tugboat (America),
                                                    105' Tugboat
                                                    (Eagle), 175' Ship.
Paradise Reef.................  Pa-09............  Reef Buoy, Deck
                                                    Barge, Concrete Reef
                                                    Balls, Army Armored
                                                    Personnel Carriers,
                                                    100 Concrete Cones,
                                                    Concrete Zs, 65'
                                                    Barge & Culvert
                                                    Pipe, Concrete
                                                    Culvert Pipe.
Georgetown Reef...............  Pa-14............  Reef Buoy, 100' Ship
                                                    Wreck, Steel
                                                    Structures, 100'
                                                    Deck Barge, 56'
                                                    Landing Craft,
                                                    Concrete Cones,
                                                    Shipping Containers,
                                                    50' Tugboat, Army
                                                    Armored Personnel
                                                    Carriers.
Pawleys Island Reef...........  Pa-11............  Reef Buoy, 56'
                                                    Landing Craft,
                                                    Concrete Cones, 48'
                                                    Tugboat, Army
                                                    Armored Personnel
                                                    Carriers, Concrete
                                                    Culvert Pipe.

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C.J. Davidson Jr Reef.........  Pa-16............  Reef Buoy, 140' Deck
                                                    Barge, Steel & Tire
                                                    Units, 200 Concrete
                                                    Reef Balls, 20 Army
                                                    Armored Personnel
                                                    Carriers, 100
                                                    Concrete Cones,
                                                    Concrete Culvert
                                                    Pipe.
North Inlet Reef..............  Pa-12............  Shipping Containers,
                                                    200 Concrete Reef
                                                    Balls, Reef Buoy,
                                                    175 Steel Pup Tents,
                                                    Concrete Culvert
                                                    Pipe.
Cape Romain Reef..............  Pa-19............  Reef Buoy, 100' Deck
                                                    Barge, 65' Tugboat,
                                                    Army Armored
                                                    Personnel Carriers,
                                                    Concrete Rubble, 90'
                                                    Tugboat (Dolphin),
                                                    Concrete Culvert
                                                    Pipe.
Hector Reef...................  Pa-20............  300' Ship (Hector),
                                                    22' Bk Barges, 56'
                                                    Landing Craft, Deck
                                                    Barge, Concrete
                                                    Culvert Pipe.
Y-73 Reef.....................  Pa-23............  180' Tanker (Y-73),
                                                    90' Tug Boats, Steel
                                                    Pyramid, Shipping
                                                    Containers, Cooper
                                                    River Bridge Rubble.
Comanche Reef.................  Pa-27............  165' Ship (Comanche),
                                                    105' Tug Boat (Anne
                                                    Richards), New York
                                                    City Subway Cars,
                                                    Cooper River Bridge
                                                    Rubble, 80' Trawler.
Cca-Mcclellanville Reef.......  Pa-34............  Reef Buoy, Concrete
                                                    Rubble, 105'
                                                    Tugboat, Cooper
                                                    River Bridge Rubble,
                                                    45' Tug Boat,
                                                    Concrete Culvert
                                                    Pipe.
Capers Reef (R8)..............  Pa-22............  Reef Buoy, CG Buoy
                                                    R8, Reef Balls, Tug
                                                    Boats, Deck Barges,
                                                    Caisson, 56' Landing
                                                    Craft, Cooper Bridge
                                                    Rubble, Concrete
                                                    Filled Steel Drums,
                                                    Army Armored
                                                    Personnel Carriers.
Charleston 60' Reef...........  Pa-24............  Reef Buoy, Concrete
                                                    Reef Balls & Cones,
                                                    Equipment Sections,
                                                    Steel, Missile
                                                    Sleeves, Army
                                                    Armored Personnel
                                                    Carriers, Deck
                                                    Barges, Cooper River
                                                    Bridge Rubble,
                                                    Memorial Plaque.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    2. Areas of High Avian Densities: BOEM attempts to avoid leasing 
areas with high concentrations of marine birds that are most vulnerable 
to offshore wind development. In order to protect marine birds, BOEM 
has removed areas with moderate or greater concentration of near-shore 
marine birds. Counts of birds from USFWS's wintering sea duck surveys 
from 2008-2011 were used to identify areas of high concentrations of 
scoters. In addition, a map that predicts relatively high 
concentrations of near-shore marine bird species near the Cape Romain 
National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) and Winyah Bay was used to fill in 
information gaps between the sea duck transect lines and to cover other 
migratory species. The map uses data from an ongoing BOEM/NOAA study 
entitled, ``Integrative Statistical Modeling and Predictive Mapping of 
Seabird Distribution and Abundance on the Atlantic Outer Continental 
Shelf,'' which can be found at http://www.boem.gov/AT-13-03/. The map 
is based on NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science's (NCCOS) 
version 1.0 models for the US Atlantic (Florida to Maine) that fused 
environmental predictors with a large database of at-sea transect 
survey data (extracted from the Avian Compendium database as of August 
1, 2014, which can be found at http://www.data.boem.gov/PI/PDFImages/ESPIS/5/5209.pdf) for the following near-shore marine birds: Black 
scoter; brown pelican; common loon; common tern; least tern; red-
throated loon; and white-winged scoter. Relative to the 177 bird 
species that use the Atlantic OCS, these near-shore species, except the 
least tern, ranked high in their relative vulnerability to collision 
with wind turbines. In addition, these species, except the brown 
pelican and least tern, ranked high in their vulnerability to 
displacement from wind facilities according to the BOEM study entitled, 
``The Relative Vulnerability of Migratory Bird Species to Offshore Wind 
Energy Projects on the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf,'' which can be 
found at http://www.data.boem.gov/PI/PDFImages/ESPIS/5/5319.pdf.
    As with the sea duck survey data, the BOEM/NOAA study confirms that 
the concentration of birds declines dramatically with distance from 
shore and that the distance from shore before the dramatic decline in 
concentration varies widely along the South Carolina coast. Lastly, a 
study of 28 black scoters that were fitted with satellite transmitters 
found that most bird locations along the portion of the South Carolina 
coast encompassing the Call Areas were within five miles of the coast. 
In fact, out of the 20,333 scoters observed off South Carolina in 
February during the USFWS winter sea duck surveys, approximately 100 
scoters were within the proposed Call Areas.
    3. Cape Romain NWR: BOEM has taken steps to protect species that 
use the Cape Romain NWR by removing blocks with high concentrations of 
near-shore marine birds. Although Call Area Cape Romain is located 
offshore of the Cape Romain NWR, certain onshore activities associated 
with offshore wind energy, such as cable landfalls and staging 
activities, may not be compatible with the Cape Romain NWR. BOEM will 
work with the USFWS regarding potential impacts to Cape Romain NWR and, 
if necessary, will develop appropriate stipulations and mitigation 
measures to eliminate or reduce impacts.
    4. Military Areas: The Department of Defense (DOD) conducts 
operations and readiness activities for both hardware and personnel on 
the OCS. The Call Areas were refined based on DOD assessments of 
compatibility between potential commercial offshore wind development 
and DOD testing, training and operational activities. OCS blocks 
determined to be incompatible with these activities were removed from 
consideration, although site specific stipulations may be necessary for 
remaining lease blocks in the Call Areas to avoid conflicts with DOD 
activities. BOEM will consult with the DOD regarding potential issues 
concerning offshore testing, training and operational activities, and 
will develop appropriate stipulations to avoid or mitigate conflicts 
with DOD in the Call Areas.
    5. Navigation: The United States Coast Guard (USCG) ensures the 
safety of navigation and provides safe access routes for the movement 
of vessel traffic proceeding to or from ports or places subject to the 
jurisdiction of the United States. The USCG uses a color-coding system 
to designate portions of the four Call Areas as green, yellow, or red 
for navigational safety. A designation of green indicates that the USCG 
believes that an area, if developed, would pose minimal to no 
detrimental impact on navigational safety, but that the area should 
still be subject to further study. A designation of yellow indicates 
that the USCG believes that development of the area could have 
unacceptable effects on navigational safety and that further study is 
required to determine the potential effect that development of the

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area would have on navigational safety. A designation of red indicates 
that the USCG believes that development of that area would have an 
unacceptable effect on navigational safety based on existing 
navigational routes. BOEM has refined the Call Areas based on USCG 
assessments and areas designated as red have been removed from the 
Call. Although OCS blocks determined to pose the greatest risk to 
navigational safety were removed from consideration, site-specific 
stipulations may be necessary for remaining lease blocks in the Call 
Areas. A map showing the OCS blocks (including sub-blocks) and their 
corresponding color coding can be found at: http://www.boem.gov/State-Activities-South-Carolina/.
    6. Pawleys Island Historic District--Visual Impacts: BOEM has 
removed aliquots from the Grand Strand Call Area that are located 
within 18.5 km kilometers (10 nmi) of the shoreline surrounding the 
Pawleys Island Historic District. In making its decision, BOEM 
considered the following information: Comments shared with BOEM at the 
South Carolina Task Force meeting on September 9, 2015; NHPA Section 
106 consultations for the development of the South Atlantic 
Programmatic Agreement, during which the South Carolina State Historic 
Preservation Office requested that BOEM consider the visual effects of 
the introduction of a wind energy facility on the historic setting and 
feeling of onshore historic properties; and a letter sent to BOEM from 
the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office on September 18, 
2015, asking BOEM to consider ``how the views of the ocean contribute 
to the historic location, setting, feeling, and association'' of these 
historic properties.
    The unique characteristics of Pawleys Island Historic District that 
may qualify it for the National Register of Historic Places include 
integrity of setting and feeling. As described by the National Register 
of Historic Places (NRHP) Nomination Form for Pawleys Island Historic 
District, ``this Island, especially the central part, exemplifies a way 
of life in its beauty, its setting, and its overall land use. Pawleys 
is one of the earliest--if not the earliest--of South Carolina's summer 
beach settlements and maintains integrity in the natural relationship 
of marsh, beach, and dune.'' The nomination form can be found here: 
http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/georgetown/S10817722005/S10817722005.pdf.
    The decision to set the buffer at 10 nmi is consistent with 
information obtained from the North Carolina Visual Simulations study, 
which analyzed meteorological conditions within the North Carolina 
study areas and are expected to be meteorologically similar to the 
South Carolina Call Areas. This is the best information presently 
available to us for use in estimating an effective setback for the 
purposes of reducing impacts to viewshed for sensitive areas in South 
Carolina. The study may be found here: http://www.boem.gov/Renewable-
Energy-Program/State-Activities/NC/Task-6_Meteorological-Conditions-
Final-Report.aspx.
    With a setback of 10 nmi, the turbines will not be visible from the 
shoreline for a majority of the time. The data show that, for an 
average 24-hour period, there is visibility to 18.5 km (10 nmi) for the 
majority of the day, 132 days per year (or 36% of the year). At a 10 
nmi setback, there will be no effect on the viewshed for the majority 
of the day, 233 days per year (or 64% of the year). Additional 
consideration of viewshed impacts to potentially affected historic 
properties--including the Pawleys Island Historic District--may be 
undertaken during subsequent Section 106 reviews conducted by BOEM for 
activities proposed within this area.
    7. Grand Strand Call Area--Visual Impacts on Sunset Beach, NC: 
Portions of the adjacent Grand Strand Call Area are within 10 nmi of 
Sunset Beach, NC. During the public comment period for the North 
Carolina Call (published in December 2012), certain stakeholders raised 
concerns regarding potential visual impacts of offshore wind energy 
development in areas within the Wilmington West Wind Energy Area (WEA). 
Based on BOEM's analysis of these concerns, including the North 
Carolina Visual Simulations study described above, BOEM announced that 
areas within 10 nmi of Sunset Beach, NC would not be included as part 
of the Wilmington West WEA. Consistent with its approach in North 
Carolina, BOEM has therefore removed the OCS blocks from the Grand 
Strand Call Area that are within 10 nmi of Sunset Beach, NC.

Areas of Interest for Further Analysis

    Based on requests received from members of the Task Force, comments 
received during public information meetings, and initiatives passed by 
local government officials, BOEM is considering the potential effects 
of wind energy development on historic properties early in the planning 
process. BOEM therefore requests specific information on historic 
properties located in nearshore areas adjacent to the Call Areas. 
Specifically, BOEM is requesting information on historic sites, 
districts, and National Historic Landmarks, as well as cultural 
corridors and other historic properties, whose viewsheds may be a 
contributing element to eligibility to the NRHP.
    There are a total of 88 known properties listed in, or determined 
to be eligible for listing in, the NRHP located along the coastline 
within Horry, Georgetown, and Beaufort Counties. These properties 
include sites, structures, districts, and objects. Specifically, there 
are seven NRHP-listed lighthouses located within the coastal vicinity 
of South Carolina (Georgetown Light, Cape Romain Lighthouse, Morris 
Island Light, Hunting Island Light, Hilton Head Range Light, and Bloody 
Point Range Lights (within the Daufuskie Island Historic District)). In 
addition, there are five National Historic Landmarks located within the 
coastal vicinity of South Carolina (Atalaya and Brookgreen Gardens, 
Robert William Roper House, USS Yorktown, USS Laffey, and USS 
Clamagore).
    Early in the planning process, BOEM considers the effects of 
introducing visual elements associated with offshore wind energy 
development into the landscape. As such, BOEM is requesting information 
that may guide early development of effective mitigation measures. 
Potential visual impacts may be mitigated through various means, 
including siting facilities away from sensitive areas.

Areas Under National Park Service (NPS) Jurisdiction

    The mission of the NPS, as set forth under the NPS Organic Act, is 
to protect the natural and cultural resources, including the scenery, 
in units of the National Park System, and to provide for their 
enjoyment in a manner that will leave them unimpaired for future 
generations (http://www.nps.gov/aboutus/index.htm; also see 16 U.S.C. 
1). The NPS has advised BOEM that they are concerned with any project 
features that would impact the viewshed from Fort Sumter National 
Monument and other historic properties.

Proposed North Atlantic Right Whale Critical Habitat Expansion

    On February 20, 2015, NMFS published a proposed rule to expand 
critical habitat for North Atlantic right whales in the North Atlantic, 
adding two new areas (80 FR 9314). Proposed Critical Habitat Unit 2 
includes marine waters from Cape Fear, NC southward to 29' N latitude 
(approximately 43 miles north of Cape Canaveral, Florida). The Grand 
Strand and Cape Romain Call Areas overlap with Unit 2 areas in the

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proposed rule. The proposed critical habitat in the areas that overlap 
with the Call Areas is based on habitat suitable for North Atlantic 
right whale calving. BOEM will work with NOAA NMFS regarding potential 
impacts to any critical habitats and, if necessary, develop appropriate 
stipulations and mitigation measures to eliminate or reduce impacts.

Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor

    The Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor (Corridor) was 
designated by Congress in 2006 (Pub. L. 109-338) and extends from 
Wilmington, North Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida. The Corridor is 
home to a unique culture that was first shaped by West African slaves 
brought to the southern United States. Their traditions continue today 
through their descendants, known as the Gullah/Geechee people. The 
Corridor was established to:
     Recognize the important contributions made to American 
culture and history by African Americans known as the Gullah/Geechee 
who settled in the coastal counties of South Carolina, Georgia, North 
Carolina, and Florida;
     assist state and local governments and public and private 
entities in South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida in 
interpreting the story of the Gullah/Geechee and preserving Gullah/
Geechee folklore, arts, crafts, and music; and
     assist in identifying and preserving sites, historical 
data, artifacts, and objects associated with the Gullah/Geechee for the 
benefit and education of the public.

As a Federal agency potentially affecting the Corridor, BOEM has the 
responsibility to:
     consult with the Secretary of the Interior and the Gullah/
Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission (GGCHCC) with respect to 
such activities;
     cooperate with the Secretary of the Interior and the 
GGCHCC in carrying out their duties and, to the maximum extent 
practicable, coordinate such activities with the carrying out of such 
duties; and
     to the maximum extent practicable, conduct or support such 
activities in a manner which the GGCHCC determines will not have an 
adverse effect on the Corridor.
    BOEM is asking for information on areas within the Corridor which 
may be affected by wind energy development on the OCS offshore South 
Carolina and any mitigation measures which may be implemented to reduce 
potential impacts.

Navigational Issues

    BOEM has analyzed USCG 2009 through 2012 Automatic Identification 
System (AIS) data, including density plots (by 1/16th of an OCS Block) 
for various individual vessel types (e.g. tankers, cargo vessels, tugs, 
etc.) that traverse the OCS offshore South Carolina. The AIS data used 
to conduct this analysis, in addition to other AIS tools, can be 
downloaded at: http://www.marinecadastre.gov/AIS/default.aspx. BOEM 
encourages respondents and interested parties to incorporate this 
information into their decision-making and comments and when nominating 
areas.
    The USCG considers the placement of offshore wind assessment and 
generation facilities in any area within 2 nmi of traditional shipping 
routes poses a risk to navigational safety and therefore does not 
recommend placement of such facilities in those areas. The USCG 
considers placement of such wind facilities in areas greater than 5 nmi 
from existing shipping routes to pose minimal risk to navigational 
safety. Areas considered for placement of wind facilities between 2 nmi 
and 5 nmi would require additional USCG analysis to determine if 
mitigation factors could be applied to bring navigational safety risk 
within USCG acceptable levels.

North Carolina: Wilmington West Wind Energy Area

    The Grand Strand Call Area is adjacent to the Wilmington West WEA 
in North Carolina. Certain North Carolina stakeholders have expressed 
concerns over visual impacts from offshore wind energy development. The 
state of North Carolina and other local governments have requested a 24 
nmi buffer from the North Carolina coastline. BOEM considers the 
effects of visual elements associated with offshore wind energy 
development, and will continue to do so throughout the planning process 
offshore South Carolina. As such, BOEM is requesting information and 
comments that may guide the early development of potential mitigation 
measures for visual impacts in Call Areas offshore South Carolina.

Required Nomination Information

    If you intend to submit a nomination for a commercial wind energy 
lease in the areas identified in this notice, you must provide the 
following information: (1) The BOEM Protraction name, number, and 
specific whole or partial OCS blocks within the Call Area(s) that are 
of interest for commercial wind leasing, including any required buffer 
area. This information should be submitted as a spatial file compatible 
with ArcGIS 10.0 in a geographic coordinate system (NAD 83) in addition 
to your hard copy submittal. If your proposed lease area(s) includes 
one or more partial blocks, please describe those partial blocks in 
terms of a sixteenth (i.e., sub-block) of an OCS block. BOEM will not 
consider any areas outside of the Call Areas in this process.
    (2) A description of your objectives and the facilities that you 
would use to achieve those objectives.
    (3) A preliminary schedule of proposed activities, including those 
leading to commercial operations.
    (4) Available and pertinent data and information concerning 
renewable energy resources and environmental conditions in the area(s) 
that you wish to lease, including energy and resource data and 
information used to evaluate the Call Areas. Where applicable, spatial 
information should be submitted in a format compatible with ArcGIS 10.0 
in a geographic coordinate system (NAD 83).
    (5) Documentation demonstrating that you are legally qualified to 
hold a lease, as set forth in 30 CFR 585.106 and 107. Examples of the 
documentation appropriate for demonstrating your legal qualifications 
and related guidance can be found in Chapter 2 and Appendix B of the 
BOEM Renewable Energy Framework Guide Book available at: http://www.boem.gov/REnGuidebook_03/. Legal qualification documents will be 
placed in an official file that may be made available for public 
review. If you wish that any part of your legal qualification 
documentation be kept confidential, clearly identify what should be 
kept confidential, and submit it under separate cover (see ``Protection 
of Privileged or Confidential Information Section'', below).
    (6) Documentation demonstrating that you are technically and 
financially capable of constructing, operating, maintaining and 
decommissioning the facilities described in (2) above. Guidance 
regarding the required documentation to demonstrate your technical and 
financial qualifications can be found at: http://www.boem.gov/Renewable-Energy-Program/Regulatory-Information/QualificationGuidelines-pdf.aspx. Any documentation you submit to 
demonstrate your legal, technical, and financial qualifications must be 
provided to BOEM in both paper and electronic formats. BOEM considers 
an Adobe PDF file on a storage media device to be an acceptable format 
for an electronic copy.

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    It is critical that you submit a complete nomination so that BOEM 
may evaluate your submission in a timely manner. If BOEM reviews your 
nomination and determines that it is incomplete, BOEM will inform you 
of this determination in a letter describing the information that BOEM 
determined to be missing from your nomination. You must then submit 
this information in order for BOEM to deem your submission complete. 
You will be given 15 business days from the date of that letter to 
submit the information that BOEM found to be missing from your original 
submission. If you do not meet this deadline, or if BOEM determines 
this second submission is insufficient and has failed to complete your 
nomination, then BOEM retains the right to deem your nomination 
invalid. In such a case, BOEM will not process your nomination.
    It is not required that you submit a nomination in response to this 
Call in order to submit a bid in a potential competitive lease sale 
offshore South Carolina, should BOEM determine that competitive 
interest exists in one or more portions of the Call Areas after the 
close of the Call comment period. However, you will not be able to 
participate in such a lease sale unless you demonstrate prior to the 
sale that you are legally qualified to hold a BOEM renewable energy 
lease, and you demonstrate that you are technically and financially 
capable of constructing, operating, maintaining, and decommissioning 
the facilities you would propose to install on your lease. To ensure 
that BOEM has sufficient time to process your qualifications package, 
you should submit this package during the PSN 60-day public comment 
period. More information can be found at: http://www.boem.gov/Renewable-Energy-Program/Regulatory-Information/QualificationGuidelines-pdf.aspx.

Requested Information From Interested or Affected Parties

    BOEM is requesting specific and detailed comments from the public 
and other interested or affected parties regarding the following:
    1. Geological, geophysical, and biological conditions (including 
bottom and shallow hazards and live bottom) in the area described in 
this notice.
    2. Known archaeological and/or cultural resource sites on the 
seabed in the areas described in this notice.
    3. Historic properties potentially affected by the construction of 
meteorological towers, the installation of meteorological buoys, or 
commercial wind development in the areas identified in this Call.
    4. Multiple uses of the areas, including navigation (commercial and 
recreational vessel use), fishing hotspots, and commercial fishing 
areas.
    5. Information relating to whether or not offshore wind turbines 
located in the areas identified in this notice would adversely affect 
the South Carolina seascape, and ideas or strategies that could be used 
to help mitigate or minimize any adverse visual effects, such as: how 
far offshore turbines should be placed to minimize the visual impact 
from the coastline; specific locations or areas to avoid development 
altogether; or any other strategies to help reduce the visual footprint 
(for example, the color of the turbines [towers, nacelle, blades], the 
arrangement or pattern of the turbine array, the dimension of the 
turbines (e.g., height and blade span), visual navigational lighting 
requirements, the maximum number of turbines that should be allowed in 
a specific area, etc.).
    6. The type of transmission system (e.g., Alternating Current (AC), 
High Voltage-Direct Current (HVDC), etc.) a prospective developer would 
likely utilize for a wind facility offshore South Carolina. If AC, 
please state and explain the maximum distance you would be willing to 
run an AC transmission system to deliver power from an offshore wind 
facility to an onshore substation.
    7. General interest by a developer(s) in constructing a backbone 
transmission system that would transport electricity generated by wind 
projects located offshore South Carolina, including a general 
description of the transmission's proposed path and potential 
interconnection points.
    8. Available and pertinent data and information concerning 
renewable energy resources and environmental conditions in the area 
identified in this notice. Where applicable, spatial information should 
be submitted in a format compatible with ArcGIS 10.0 in a geographic 
coordinate system (NAD 83).
    9. Habitats that may require special attention during siting and 
construction.
    10. Other relevant socioeconomic, biological, and environmental 
information.

Protection of Privileged or Confidential Information

Freedom of Information Act

    BOEM will protect privileged or confidential information that you 
submit when required by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). 
Exemption 4 of FOIA applies to trade secrets and commercial or 
financial information that you submit that is privileged or 
confidential. If you wish to protect the confidentiality of such 
information, clearly mark it and request that BOEM treat it as 
confidential. BOEM will not disclose such information if it qualifies 
for exemption from disclosure under FOIA. Please label privileged or 
confidential information ``Contains Confidential Information'' and 
consider submitting such information as a separate attachment.
    BOEM will not treat as confidential any aggregate summaries of such 
information or comments not containing such information. Additionally, 
BOEM will not treat as confidential (1) the legal title of the 
nominating entity (for example, the name of your company), or (2) the 
list of whole or partial blocks that you are nominating. Information 
that is not labeled as privileged or confidential will be regarded by 
BOEM as suitable for public release.

Section 304 of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470w-
3(a))

    BOEM is required, after consultation with the Secretary, to 
withhold the location, character, or ownership of historic resources if 
it determines that disclosure may, among other things, risk harm to the 
historic resources or impede the use of a traditional religious site by 
practitioners. Tribal entities should designate information that falls 
under Section 304 of NHPA as confidential.

    Dated: November 18, 2015.
Abigail Ross Hopper,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
[FR Doc. 2015-29908 Filed 11-24-15; 8:45 am]
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                                              4. Cooperating Agencies                                 amended (42 U.S.C. 4231 et seq.), and is              43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3), which was added
                                                                                                      published pursuant to 43 CFR 46.305.                  by section 388 of the Energy Policy Act
                                                 BOEM invites other Federal, State,
                                              Tribal, and local governments to                          Dated: November 18, 2015.                           of 2005 (EPAct), as well as the
                                              consider becoming cooperating agencies                  Abigail Ross Hopper,                                  implementing regulations at 30 CFR part
                                              in the preparation of this EA. We invite                Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy                      585.
                                              qualified government entities to inquire                Management.                                              The Call Areas described in this
                                              about cooperating agency status. You                    [FR Doc. 2015–29907 Filed 11–24–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                            notice are located on the OCS offshore
                                              may contact OREP (listed above).                                                                              South Carolina and are delineated as
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                                                                                                                                                            Grand Strand, Cape Romain, Winyah,
                                              5. Public Scoping Meetings                                                                                    and Charleston. The four Call Areas
                                                 BOEM will hold public scoping                        DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            include 110 whole OCS blocks and 84
                                              meetings in South Carolina on the                                                                             partial blocks in total and comprise
                                              following dates:                                        Bureau of Ocean Energy Management                     approximately 1,007.56 square nautical
                                                 • Tuesday, January 5, 2016; Mason                    [Docket No. BOEM–2015–0134]
                                                                                                                                                            miles (nmi) (345,584 hectares). These
                                              Preparatory School; 56 Halsey                                                                                 Call Areas were established in
                                              Boulevard, Charleston, South Carolina                   Commercial Leasing for Wind Power                     consultation with the BOEM South
                                              29401; 6:00–8:00 p.m.;                                  on the Outer Continental Shelf                        Carolina Intergovernmental Renewable
                                                 • Wednesday, January 6, 2016; St.                    Offshore South Carolina—Call for                      Energy Task Force (Task Force). A
                                              James High School; 10800 SC–707,                        Information and Nominations (Call)                    detailed description of the areas and
                                              Murrells Inlet, South Carolina 29576;                   MMAA104000                                            how they were developed is described
                                              6:00–8:00 p.m.; and                                                                                           in the section of this Call entitled,
                                                 • Thursday, January 7, 2016;                         AGENCY:  Bureau of Ocean Energy                       ‘‘Description of the Area.’’
                                              Boulineau’s (Second Floor Meeting                       Management (BOEM), Interior.                          DATES: BOEM must receive nominations
                                              Room); 212 Sea Mountain Highway,                        ACTION: Call for Information and                      describing your interest in one or more,
                                              North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina                      Nominations for Commercial Leasing for                or any portion of the Call Areas, by a
                                              29582; 6:00–8:00 p.m.                                   Wind Power on the Outer Continental                   postmarked date of January 25, 2016
                                              6. Comments                                             Shelf, Offshore South Carolina.                       January 25, 2016 for your nomination to
                                                                                                                                                            be considered. BOEM requests
                                                 Federal, State, Tribal, and local                    SUMMARY:    BOEM invites the submission               comments or submissions of
                                              governments and/or agencies and the                     of nominations for commercial wind                    information to be postmarked or
                                              public are requested to send their                      leases that would allow a lessee to                   delivered by this same date. BOEM will
                                              written comments regarding                              propose the construction of a wind                    consider only those nominations
                                              environmental issues and the                            energy project on the Outer Continental               received that conform to this
                                              identification of reasonable alternatives               Shelf (OCS) offshore South Carolina,                  requirement.
                                              related to the proposed action described                and to develop the project if approved                   Submission Procedures: If you are
                                              in this notice through one of the                       after further environmental review.                   submitting a nomination for a lease in
                                              following methods:                                      Although this announcement is not                     response to this Call, please submit your
                                                 1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://               itself a leasing announcement, the Call               nomination to the following address:
                                              www.regulations.gov. In the field                       Areas described herein, or portions                   BOEM, Office of Renewable Energy
                                              entitled ‘‘Enter Keyword or ID,’’ enter                 thereof, may be available for future                  Programs, 45600 Woodland Road
                                              BOEM–2015–0125, and then click                          leasing. BOEM will use responses to this              (VAM–OREP), Sterling, Virginia 20166.
                                              ‘‘search.’’ Follow the instructions to                  Call for Information and Nominations                  In addition to a paper copy of the
                                              submit public comments and view                         (Call) to gauge specific interest in                  nomination, include an electronic copy
                                              supporting and related materials                        acquiring commercial wind leases in                   of the nomination on a data storage
                                              available for this notice;                              some or all of the Call Areas, as required            device. BOEM will list the parties that
                                                 2. U.S. mail in an envelope labeled                  by 43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3).                              submitted nominations and the location
                                              ‘‘Comments on South Carolina EA’’ and                      Parties wishing to submit a                        of the proposed lease areas (i.e., OCS
                                              addressed to Program Manager, Office of                 nomination in response to this Call                   blocks nominated) on the BOEM Web
                                              Renewable Energy Programs, Bureau of                    should submit detailed and specific                   site after the 60-day comment period
                                              Ocean Energy Management, 45600                          information in response to the                        has closed.
                                              Woodland Road, VAM–OREP, Sterling,                      requirements described in the section                    Comments and other submissions of
                                              Virginia 20166. Comments must be                        entitled, ‘‘Required Nomination                       information may be submitted by either
                                              postmarked by the last day of the                       Information.’’                                        of the following two methods:
                                              comment period to be considered. This                      This announcement also requests                       1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                              date is January 25, 2016.                               comments and information from                         www.regulations.gov. In the entry titled
                                                 Before including your address, phone                 interested and affected parties about site            ‘‘Enter Keyword or ID,’’ enter BOEM–
                                              number, email address or other personal                 conditions, resources, and multiple uses              2015–0134, and then click ‘‘search.’’
                                              identifying information in your                         in close proximity to, or within, the Call            Follow the instructions to submit public
                                              comment, you should be aware that                       Areas that would be relevant to BOEM’s                comments and view supporting and
                                              your entire comment, including your                     review of any nominations submitted                   related materials available for this
                                              personal identifying information, may                   and/or to BOEM’s subsequent decision                  notice.
                                              be made publicly available at any time.                 to offer all or part of the Call Areas for               2. U.S. Postal Service or other
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                                              While you can ask us in your comments                   commercial wind leasing. The                          delivery service. Send your comments
                                              to withhold your personal identifying                   information that BOEM is requesting is                and information to the following
                                              information from public review, we                      described in the section of this Call                 address: Bureau of Ocean Energy
                                              cannot guarantee that we will be able to                entitled, ‘‘Requested Information from                Management, Office of Renewable
                                              do so.                                                  Interested or Affected Parties.’’                     Energy Programs, 45600 Woodland
                                                Authority: This Notice of Intent to prepare              This Call is published pursuant to                 Road (VAM–OREP), Sterling, Virginia
                                              an EA is in compliance with NEPA, as                    subsection 8(p)(3) of the OCS Lands Act,              20166.


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                                                 All responses will be reported on                    may proceed with the noncompetitive                     BOEM appreciates the importance of
                                              http://www.regulations.gov.                             lease process pursuant to 30 CFR                      coordinating its planning endeavors
                                                 If you wish to protect the                           585.232. If BOEM determines that there                with other OCS users, regulators and
                                              confidentiality of your nominations or                  is competitive interest in some or all of             relevant Federal Agencies (e.g., the U.S.
                                              comments, clearly mark the relevant                     the Call Areas, then BOEM may proceed                 Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the
                                              sections and request that BOEM treat                    with Area Identification (Area ID), as set            National Park Service (NPS), the U.S.
                                              them as confidential. Please label                      forth in 30 CFR 585.211(b), and the                   Coast Guard (USCG), and the National
                                              privileged or confidential information                  competitive leasing process set forth                 Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                              ‘‘Contains Confidential Information,’’                  under 30 CFR 585.211 through 585.225.                 Administration (NOAA)) and intends to
                                              and consider submitting such                            Whether the leasing process is                        follow principles of marine planning,
                                              information as a separate attachment.                   competitive or noncompetitive, it will                and coordinate with the regional
                                              Treatment of confidential information is                include additional opportunities for the              planning bodies as established by the
                                              addressed in the section of this Call                   public to provide input, and any                      National Ocean Council. BOEM
                                              entitled, ‘‘Protection of Privileged or                 proposed actions will be reviewed                     anticipates that continued coordination
                                              Confidential Information.’’ Information                 thoroughly for potential environmental                with its Intergovernmental Renewable
                                              that is not labeled as privileged or                    and multiple use impacts. The area(s)                 Energy Task Forces will help inform
                                              confidential will be regarded by BOEM                   that may be finally offered for lease, if             comprehensive marine planning efforts.
                                              as suitable for public release.                         any, has/have not yet been determined,
                                                                                                                                                            BOEM South Carolina
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff                   and may include less than the total
                                                                                                                                                            Intergovernmental Renewable Energy
                                              Browning, BOEM, Office of Renewable                     footprint of the Call Areas as identified
                                                                                                                                                            Task Force
                                              Energy Programs, 45600 Woodland                         in this Call.
                                              Road (VAM–OREP), Sterling, Virginia                                                                             BOEM formed the South Carolina
                                                                                                      Background
                                              20166, (703) 787–1577 or                                                                                      Intergovernmental Renewable Energy
                                              Jeffrey.Browning@boem.gov.                              Energy Policy Act of 2005                             Task Force (the ‘‘Task Force’’) in March
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                 The Energy Policy Act of 2005                      2012, to facilitate coordination among
                                                                                                      (EPAct) amended the OCS Lands Act by                  relevant Federal agencies and affected
                                              Purpose of the Call for Information and                                                                       state, local, and tribal governments
                                                                                                      adding subsection 8(p)(1)(C), which
                                              Nominations                                                                                                   throughout the leasing process. The
                                                                                                      authorizes the Secretary of the Interior
                                                 The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)                    to grant leases, easements, or rights-of-             Task Force meeting materials are
                                              Lands Act requires BOEM to award                        way (ROWs) on the OCS for activities                  available on the BOEM Web site at:
                                              leases competitively, unless BOEM                       that are not otherwise authorized by law              http://www.boem.gov/State-Activities-
                                              makes a determination that there is no                  and that produce or support production,               South-Carolina/.
                                              competitive interest (43 U.S.C.                         transportation, or transmission of energy             Environmental Review Process
                                              1337(p)(3)). BOEM will make this                        from sources other than oil or gas,
                                              determination after reviewing the                       including renewable energy sources.                      BOEM intends to prepare an
                                              nominations received in response to this                The EPAct also required the issuance of               environmental assessment (EA), which
                                              Call.                                                   regulations to carry out the new                      will consider the environmental
                                                 This Call also requests information                  authority pertaining to renewable                     consequences associated with issuing
                                              from interested and affected parties on                 energy on the OCS. The Secretary                      commercial wind leases and approving
                                              issues relevant to BOEM’s review of                     delegated this authority to issue leases,             site assessment activities on those leases
                                              nominations for potential leases in the                 easements, and ROWs, and to                           within all or some of the Call Areas.
                                              Call Areas. A lease, whether issued                     promulgate regulations, to the Director               BOEM is publishing, concurrently with
                                              through a competitive or                                of BOEM. On April 29, 2009, BOEM                      this Call, a Notice of Intent (NOI) to
                                              noncompetitive process, gives the lessee                published the rule, Renewable Energy                  prepare an EA, which seeks public
                                              the exclusive right to subsequently seek                and Alternate Uses of Existing Facilities             input in identifying the environmental
                                              BOEM approval for the development of                    on the Outer Continental Shelf, at 30                 issues and reasonable alternatives to be
                                              the leasehold. The lease does not grant                 CFR part 585, which can be found at:                  considered in the EA.
                                              the lessee the right to construct any                   http://www.boem.gov/uploadedFiles/                       The EA will consider the reasonably
                                              facilities; rather, the lease grants the                30_CFR_585.pdf.                                       foreseeable environmental
                                              lessee the right to use the leased area to                                                                    consequences associated with leasing
                                              develop its plans, which BOEM must                      Executive Order 13547: Stewardship of                 and site characterization scenarios
                                              approve before the lessee may proceed                   the Ocean, Our Coasts, and the Great                  within the Call Areas (including
                                              to the next stage of the process (30 CFR                Lakes                                                 geophysical, geotechnical,
                                              585.600 and 585.601). The responses to                    On July 19, 2010, the President signed              archaeological, and biological surveys),
                                              this Call could lead to the initiation of               Executive Order 13547 (Order)                         and site assessment scenarios (including
                                              a competitive leasing process in some                   establishing a national ocean policy and              the installation and operation of
                                              parts of the Call Areas (i.e., where                    the National Ocean Council (75 FR                     meteorological towers and/or buoys) on
                                              competition exists), and a                              43023). The Order establishes a                       the potential leaseholds. The
                                              noncompetitive process in other parts of                comprehensive, integrated national                    environmental effects of the
                                              the Call Areas (i.e., where no                          policy for the stewardship of the ocean,              construction or operation of any wind
                                              competitive interest exists). The leasing               our coasts, and the Great Lakes. Where                energy facility would be considered
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                                              process is described more completely                    BOEM actions affect the ocean or coast,               under a separate, project-specific
                                              under the ‘‘Determination of                            the Order requires BOEM to take such                  National Environmental Policy Act
                                              Competitive Interest’’ and                              action as necessary to implement the                  (NEPA) process. The NOI also solicits
                                              ‘‘Noncompetitive Leasing Process’’                      policy, stewardship principles, and                   information pertaining to impacts to
                                              sections of this Call. In any parts of the              national priority objectives adopted by               historic properties, which include
                                              Call Areas where BOEM determines                        the Order, with guidance from the                     historic districts, archaeological sites,
                                              there is no competitive interest, BOEM                  National Ocean Council.                               and National Historic Landmarks.


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                                                Several consultations will be                         resource protection agencies,                         that the areas nominated may be
                                              conducted concurrently with, and                        universities, private industry and utility            modified from their original, proposed
                                              integrated into, the current NEPA                       companies, and is distinct from BOEM’s                form before being offered for lease. It is
                                              process. These consultations include,                   Task Force.                                           possible that responses to this Call may
                                              but are not limited to, those required by                  In 2014, BOEM initiated a cooperative              result in a determination that there is
                                              the Coastal Zone Management Act                         research agreement with South Carolina                competitive interest in acquiring leases
                                              (CZMA), the Endangered Species Act                      that was coordinated through the South                in some areas, but not in others. BOEM
                                              (ESA), the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                     Carolina Sea Grant Consortium.                        will publicly announce its
                                              Conservation and Management Act,                        Information from this research                        determinations before proceeding with
                                              Section 106 of the National Historic                    agreement will assist BOEM in planning                any type of leasing process.
                                              Preservation Act (NHPA), and Executive                  efforts offshore South Carolina,                      Competitive Leasing Process
                                              Order 13175—‘‘Consultation and                          including environmental documents
                                              Coordination with Tribal                                and consultations.                                       If, after receiving responses and
                                              Governments.’’ The results of these                                                                           nominations to this Call, BOEM
                                              consultations will assist BOEM in                       BOEM’s Planning and Leasing Process                   proceeds with the competitive leasing
                                              deciding whether and where leases may                   Determination of Competitive Interest                 process for certain areas, it would
                                              be issued.                                                                                                    follow the steps required by 30 CFR
                                                                                                         The first step in the leasing process is           585.211 through 585.225.
                                              Actions Taken by the State of South                     to determine whether or not there is any                 (1) Area Identification: Based on the
                                              Carolina in Support of Offshore                         interest in acquiring a lease within the              information submitted in response to
                                              Renewable Energy Development                            Call Areas for the purpose of offshore                this Call and the NOI, BOEM would
                                                BOEM recognizes the importance of                     wind development. At the same time,                   determine the level of interest and
                                              the steps that the State of South                       BOEM can determine whether there is                   identify the area(s) that would be
                                              Carolina has taken to encourage                         overlapping interest in any particular                appropriate to move forward within the
                                              environmentally sound offshore wind                     portion of the Call Areas that would                  planning and leasing process. The
                                              energy development. While a state may                   result in the need for a competitive                  area(s) identified will constitute a Wind
                                              promote such development, BOEM has                      process. At the conclusion of the                     Energy Area (WEA) under the
                                              the exclusive authority to issue leases,                comment period for this Call, BOEM                    Secretary’s ‘‘Smart from the Start’’ wind
                                              easements, and ROWs on the OCS for                      will review the nominations received,                 energy initiative and will be subject to
                                              renewable energy purposes.                              undertake completeness and                            environmental analysis, in consultation
                                                The State of South Carolina has been                  qualifications reviews, and determine                 with appropriate Federal agencies,
                                              engaged in a planning process to                        whether competitive interest exists in                states, local governments, tribes, and
                                              evaluate and identify areas of the OCS                  any specific location within the Call                 other interested parties.
                                              that may be suitable for offshore wind                  Areas.                                                   (2) Proposed Sale Notice (PSN): If
                                              energy development. This process                           If two nominated areas of interest                 BOEM decides to proceed with
                                              helped inform state recommendations to                  fully or partially overlap, BOEM may                  competitive lease issuance in the WEAs
                                              BOEM regarding potentially suitable                     proceed with competitive leasing as                   after completion of the environmental
                                              areas for BOEM to consider when                         described in the section of this Call                 analysis, then BOEM would publish the
                                              moving forward with its offshore wind                   entitled, ‘‘Competitive Leasing Process.’’            PSN in the Federal Register with a
                                              energy leasing process.                                 For areas where BOEM determines that                  comment period of 60 days and send the
                                                In 2008, the South Carolina General                   there is no competitive interest, BOEM                PSN to the Governor of each affected
                                              Assembly passed Act 318 to create the                   may proceed with noncompetitive                       state, and the executive of any affected
                                              Wind Energy Production Farms                            leasing described in the section entitled,            local government. BOEM will also share
                                              Feasibility Study Committee                             ‘‘Noncompetitive Leasing Process.’’                   the PSN with the Task Force. The PSN
                                              (Committee) to study and make                           BOEM may consult with the Task Force                  would describe the area(s) to be offered
                                              recommendations regarding the                           throughout the leasing process.                       for leasing, the proposed conditions of
                                              feasibility of wind turbines in the state,                 Situations may arise in which                      a lease sale, and the proposed auction
                                              as well as the potential economic and                   multiple parties nominate areas that do               format, lease document, and lease
                                              environmental impacts of development.                   not overlap. Under those circumstances,               provisions/stipulations. Additionally,
                                                Also in 2008, the State of South                      BOEM could choose to employ an                        the PSN would describe the criteria and
                                              Carolina, along with multiple partners,                 allocation system of leases that involves             process for evaluating bids.
                                              obtained a DOE grant entitled, The                      the creation of competition across tracts.               (3) Final Sale Notice (FSN): If BOEM
                                              South Carolina Roadmap to Gigawatt-                     This system is referred to as intertract              decides to proceed with competitive
                                              Scale Coastal Clean Energy Generation:                  competition and would also be                         lease issuance after considering
                                              Transmission, Regulation &                              implemented under the competitive                     comments on the PSN, then it would
                                              Demonstration. The grant funded an                      process outlined in the regulations.                  publish the FSN in the Federal Register
                                              offshore wind transmission study; a                     BOEM may consult with the Task Force                  at least 30 days before the date of the
                                              wind, wave, and current study; and a                    in determining the need for, and/or use               lease sale.
                                              comprehensive spatial database on                       of, intertract competition.                              (4) Bid Submission and Evaluation:
                                              existing resources and activities.                         Respondents to this Call and members               Following publication of the FSN in the
                                                Also funded under this grant was a                    of the public should be aware that no                 Federal Register, BOEM would offer the
                                              South Carolina Regulatory Task Force,                   lease will be issued, either                          leases through a competitive process,
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                                              which was established in April 2009 to                  competitively or noncompetitively,                    using procedures specified in the FSN.
                                              review the current regulatory                           until the necessary consultations and                 The conduct of the sale, including bids
                                              environment and identify potential                      environmental analysis have been                      and bid deposits, would be reviewed for
                                              barriers to wind, wave and tidal energy                 completed and the public has been                     technical and legal adequacy. BOEM
                                              development off the coast of South                      given an opportunity to comment. As a                 will ensure that bidders have complied
                                              Carolina. This group is composed of                     result, it is also possible that certain              with all applicable regulations. BOEM
                                              State and Federal regulatory and                        areas nominated may not be leased, or                 reserves the right to reject any or all bids


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                                              and the right to withdraw an offer to                                      area wants to proceed with acquiring                             Description of the Area
                                              lease an area, even after bids have been                                   the lease. If so, the respondent must
                                              submitted.                                                                 submit an acquisition fee as specified in                          The Call Areas offshore South
                                                 (5) Issuance of a Lease: Following the                                  30 CFR 585.502(a). After receiving the                           Carolina are delineated as Grand Strand,
                                              selection of a winning bid(s) by BOEM,                                     acquisition fee, BOEM would follow the                           Cape Romain, Charleston, and Winyah.
                                              the bidder(s) would be notified of the                                     process outlined in 30 CFR 585.231(d)                            The four Areas include 110 whole OCS
                                              decision and provided a set of official                                    through (i). If BOEM determines there is                         blocks and 84 partial blocks in total, and
                                              lease documents for execution. The                                         no competitive interest, BOEM would                              comprise approximately 1,007.56 square
                                              successful bidder(s) would be required                                     publish a notice of Determination of No                          nmi (345,584 hectares).
                                              to sign and return the lease, pay the                                      Competitive Interest in the Federal
                                              remainder of the bonus bid, if                                                                                                              Call Area Grand Strand
                                                                                                                         Register.
                                              applicable, and file the required                                             (2) Review of Lease Request: BOEM                               The boundary of Call Area Grand
                                              financial assurance within 10 days of                                      would comply with the requirements of                            Strand begins 3 nmi from the shore and
                                              receiving the lease documents. Upon                                        NEPA, CZMA, ESA, NHPA, and other                                 extends roughly 23 nmi seaward. It
                                              receipt of the required payments,                                          applicable Federal statutes before                               extends from northeast to southwest
                                              financial assurance, and properly signed                                   issuing a lease noncompetitively. BOEM                           approximately 46 nmi. Respondents
                                              lease forms, BOEM would execute a
                                                                                                                         would coordinate and consult, as                                 should be aware that Georgetown NI17–
                                              lease with the successful bidder(s).
                                                                                                                         appropriate, with relevant Federal                               09 Blocks 6224,6225,6273,6274, 6322,
                                              Noncompetitive Leasing Process                                             agencies, affected tribes, and affected                          6323 border the edge of Submerged
                                                 (1) Determination of No Competitive                                     state and local governments prior to                             Lands Act (SLA) boundary. As a result,
                                              Interest: If, after evaluating the                                         issuing a noncompetitive lease, and in                           while these blocks are considered full
                                              responses to this Call, BOEM                                               formulating lease terms, conditions, and                         OCS lease blocks, they vary in area and
                                              determines that there is no competitive                                    stipulations.                                                    are smaller than standard OCS blocks.
                                              interest in a proposed lease area, it may                                     (3) Lease Issuance: After completing                          Official acreages for the blocks located
                                              proceed with the noncompetitive lease                                      the review of the lease request, BOEM                            within Official Protraction Diagram
                                              issuance process pursuant to 30 CFR                                        may offer a noncompetitive lease.                                (OPD) Georgetown NI17–09 can be
                                              585.232, as amended by the rulemaking                                      BOEM will require a $100,000 lease-                              found at: http://www.boem.gov/Oil-and-
                                              which took effect on June 15, 2011 (76                                     specific bond from the lessee before                             Gas-Energy-Program/Mapping-and-
                                              FR 28178). Should BOEM decide to                                           lease issuance. The first 12 months’ rent                        Data/NI17-09-01-APR-2008.aspx. The
                                              proceed with the noncompetitive                                            payment is due within 45 days of the                             entire area is approximately 740.96
                                              leasing process, it would ask if the sole                                  date that the lease is received by the                           square nmi (254,144 hectares) and is
                                              respondent who nominated a particular                                      Lessee for execution.                                            described in the table below:

                                                                                      Protraction name                                                           Protraction No.      Block No.                  Sub-block

                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6224    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6225    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6226    I,M,N,O.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6273    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6274    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6275    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6276    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6277    E,F,G,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6278    I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6279    I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6280    D,G,H,K,L,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6322    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6323    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6324    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6325    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6326    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6327    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6328    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6329    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6330    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6331    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6372    D,H,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6373    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6374    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6375    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6376    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6377    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6378    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6379    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6380    All.
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                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6381    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6382    A,B,C,E,F,I.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6421    D,G,H,K,L,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6422    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6423    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6424    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6425    All.



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                                                                                      Protraction name                                                           Protraction No.      Block No.                  Sub-block

                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6426    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6427    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6428    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6429    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6430    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6431    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6472    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6473    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6474    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6475    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6476    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6477    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6478    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6479    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6480    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6481    A,B,C,E,F,I,J,M.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6521    A,B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6522    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6523    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6524    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6525    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6526    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6527    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6528    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6529    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6530    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N,O.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6571    B,C,D,G,H,K,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6572    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,L,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6573    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6574    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6575    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6576    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6577    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6578    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,L,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6579    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N,O.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6580    A,B,F.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6621    C,D,G,H,L,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6622    D,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6623    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6624    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6625    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6626    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6627    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6628    D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6629    A,B,E.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6671    B,C,D,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6672    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6673    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6674    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6675    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6676    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6677    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6678    A,B,C,E,F,I.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6720    H,K,L,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6721    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6722    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6723    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6724    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6725    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6726    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6727    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I,J,M.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6769    L,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6770    B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6771    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6772    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6773    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6774    A,E,I,K,L,M,N,O,P.
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                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6775    All.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6776    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6777    A.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6818    D.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6819    A,B,E,F,I,J,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6820    A,B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown       ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6821    All.



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                                                                                        Protraction name                                                           Protraction No.      Block No.                  Sub-block

                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6822    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6823    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6824    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6825    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6826    A,B,E.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6869    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6870    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6871    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6872    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6873    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6874    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6875    A,B,C,E,F,I.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6920    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6921    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6922    A,B,C,D,E,F,I,J,M,N.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6923    A,B,C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6924    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I,J,M.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6971    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6972    All.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6973    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,M.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              6974    A.
                                              Georgetown         ...............................................................................................          NI17–09              7022    A,B,C,D,E,F,I.



                                              Call Area Cape Romain                                                        extends roughly 11.5 nmi seaward. It                             is approximately 183.46 square nmi
                                                The boundary of Call Area Cape                                             extends from northeast to southwest                              (62,928 hectares) and is described in the
                                              Romain begins 6 nmi from the shore and                                       approximately 32 nmi. The entire area                            table below:

                                                                                        Protraction name                                                           Protraction No.      Block No.                  Sub-block

                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6014    H,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6015    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6016    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6017    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6018    A,B,C,E.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6062    J,K,L,M,N.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6063    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6064    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6065    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6066    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,M.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6111    L,M,N,O,P.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6112    A,E,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6113    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6114    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6115    A,B,C,E,F.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6159    P.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6160    C,D,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6161    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6162    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6163    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6164    A,B.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6209    C,D,F,G,H,J,K,L,N,O,P.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6210    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6211    All.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6212    A,B,C,D,E,F,I.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6259    B,C,D,F,G,H,K,L.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6260    A,B,C,D,E,F,G.
                                              James Island .............................................................................................                  NI17–12              6261    A,B.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7016    H,L,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7017    All.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7065    P.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7066    All.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7067    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7068    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,L,N,O.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7115    B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
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                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7116    All.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7117    A,B,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7118    B,C,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              Georgetown ...............................................................................................                  NI17–09              7119    C,D,G,I.




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                                              Call Area Charleston                                                        shore and extends roughly 10.5 nmi                               entire area is approximately 41.98
                                                The boundary of Call Area Charleston                                      seaward. It extends from northeast to                            square nmi (14,400 hectares) and is
                                              begins approximately 23 nmi from the                                        southwest approximately 10 nmi. The                              described in the table below:

                                                                                       Protraction name                                                           Protraction No.      Block No.                  Sub-block

                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6414    O,P.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6415    G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6462    O,P.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6463    I,J,M,N,O,P.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6464    All.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6511    D,H.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6512    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,L,P.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6513    All.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6514    All.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6563    B,C,D,G,H.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6564    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K,L,O,P.



                                              Call Area Winyah                                                            extends roughly 6 nmi seaward. It                                is approximately 41.14 square nmi
                                                The boundary of Call Area Winyah                                          extends from northeast to southwest                              (14,112 hectares) and is described in the
                                              begins 35 nmi from the shore and                                            approximately 16 nmi. The entire area                            table below:

                                                                                       Protraction name                                                           Protraction No.      Block No.                  Sub-block

                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6179    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6180    A,B,C,D,E,F,I.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6226    All.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6227    All.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6228    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,M,N.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6229    A,B,E.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6276    All.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6277    A,B,C,D,E,F,G,I.
                                              James     Island    .............................................................................................          NI17–12              6326    A,B,C,E.



                                              Areas Not Included in the Call                                                 1. Artificial reefs that are managed as                       could be the potential for multiple-use
                                                                                                                          Habitat Areas of Particular Concern                              issues (i.e., commercial and recreational
                                                BOEM considered the findings of                                           (HAPC’s): Lease blocks containing                                vessel use, fishing hotspots, and
                                              several studies conducted by the State                                      known artificial reefs have not been                             commercial fishing areas). Artificial
                                              of South Carolina, Task Force input, and                                    included because it would likely be                              reefs and their name, reef ID, and
                                              other relevant studies and removed the                                      impractical to conduct ocean-bottom                              known inventory are described in the
                                              following areas from further leasing                                        penetrating activities or install                                following table. BOEM may later require
                                              consideration:                                                              foundations on existing subsea                                   set-backs from these or other features.
                                                                                                                          structures or hazards. In addition, there

                                                                  Reef name                                               Reef ID                                                         Known inventory

                                              Bp-25 Reef ..............................................         Pa–06 ....................          160′ Ship (Bp–25), New York City Subway Cars.
                                              Little River Offshore Reef .......................                Pa–02 ....................          Reef Buoy, Landing Craft, Concrete Culvert Pipe, Concrete Rubble, Army Ar-
                                                                                                                                                      mored Personnel Carriers, 150′ Dive Barge, 120′ Deck Barge, 50′ Tugboat.
                                              Bill Perry Jr Reef .....................................          Pa–08 ....................          Reef Buoy, 115′ Landing Craft, 56′ Landing Craft, 45′ Shrimp Boat, 56′ Landing
                                                                                                                                                      Craft, 65′ Tugboat, 20 Shipping Containers, New York City Subway Cars.
                                              Vermilion Reef ........................................           Pa–17 ....................          460′ Ship (Vermilion), New York City Subway Cars.
                                              Will Goldfinch Reef .................................             Pa–03 ....................          Reef Buoy, 175′ Ship (Yo–225), 120′ Fuel Barge, Concrete Zs.
                                              Wayne Upchurch Reef ............................                  Pa–13 ....................          Reef Buoy, Concrete Structures, Army Armored Personnel Carriers, 45′ Tug-
                                                                                                                                                      boat.
                                              Bruce Rush Reef ....................................              Pa–10 ....................          Reef Buoys, 100 Concrete Cones, 65′ Crewboat, 78′ Shrimp Boat, Concrete
                                                                                                                                                      Reef Balls, Deck Barges, Tugboat & Barge, A–7 Airplane, Shipping Con-
                                                                                                                                                      tainers.
                                              Greenville Reef .......................................           Pa–18 ....................          140′ Deck Barge, Drydock Units, 130′ Deck Barge, 175′ Ship (Yog–78), 106′
                                                                                                                                                      Fuel Barge, 105′ Tugboat (America), 105′ Tugboat (Eagle), 175′ Ship.
                                              Paradise Reef .........................................           Pa–09 ....................          Reef Buoy, Deck Barge, Concrete Reef Balls, Army Armored Personnel Car-
                                                                                                                                                      riers, 100 Concrete Cones, Concrete Zs, 65′ Barge & Culvert Pipe, Concrete
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                                                                                                                                                      Culvert Pipe.
                                              Georgetown Reef ....................................              Pa–14 ....................          Reef Buoy, 100′ Ship Wreck, Steel Structures, 100′ Deck Barge, 56′ Landing
                                                                                                                                                      Craft, Concrete Cones, Shipping Containers, 50′ Tugboat, Army Armored
                                                                                                                                                      Personnel Carriers.
                                              Pawleys Island Reef ...............................               Pa–11 ....................          Reef Buoy, 56′ Landing Craft, Concrete Cones, 48′ Tugboat, Army Armored
                                                                                                                                                      Personnel Carriers, Concrete Culvert Pipe.




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                                                                  Reef name                                       Reef ID                                                 Known inventory

                                              C.J. Davidson Jr Reef .............................         Pa–16 ....................   Reef Buoy, 140′ Deck Barge, Steel & Tire Units, 200 Concrete Reef Balls, 20
                                                                                                                                         Army Armored Personnel Carriers, 100 Concrete Cones, Concrete Culvert
                                                                                                                                         Pipe.
                                              North Inlet Reef .......................................    Pa–12 ....................   Shipping Containers, 200 Concrete Reef Balls, Reef Buoy, 175 Steel Pup
                                                                                                                                         Tents, Concrete Culvert Pipe.
                                              Cape Romain Reef .................................          Pa–19 ....................   Reef Buoy, 100′ Deck Barge, 65′ Tugboat, Army Armored Personnel Carriers,
                                                                                                                                         Concrete Rubble, 90′ Tugboat (Dolphin), Concrete Culvert Pipe.
                                              Hector Reef .............................................   Pa–20 ....................   300′ Ship (Hector), 22′ Bk Barges, 56′ Landing Craft, Deck Barge, Concrete
                                                                                                                                         Culvert Pipe.
                                              Y–73 Reef ...............................................   Pa–23 ....................   180′ Tanker (Y–73), 90′ Tug Boats, Steel Pyramid, Shipping Containers, Coo-
                                                                                                                                         per River Bridge Rubble.
                                              Comanche Reef ......................................        Pa–27 ....................   165′ Ship (Comanche), 105′ Tug Boat (Anne Richards), New York City Subway
                                                                                                                                         Cars, Cooper River Bridge Rubble, 80′ Trawler.
                                              Cca-Mcclellanville Reef ...........................         Pa–34 ....................   Reef Buoy, Concrete Rubble, 105′ Tugboat, Cooper River Bridge Rubble, 45′
                                                                                                                                         Tug Boat, Concrete Culvert Pipe.
                                              Capers Reef (R8) ....................................       Pa–22 ....................   Reef Buoy, CG Buoy R8, Reef Balls, Tug Boats, Deck Barges, Caisson, 56′
                                                                                                                                         Landing Craft, Cooper Bridge Rubble, Concrete Filled Steel Drums, Army Ar-
                                                                                                                                         mored Personnel Carriers.
                                              Charleston 60′ Reef ................................        Pa–24 ....................   Reef Buoy, Concrete Reef Balls & Cones, Equipment Sections, Steel, Missile
                                                                                                                                         Sleeves, Army Armored Personnel Carriers, Deck Barges, Cooper River
                                                                                                                                         Bridge Rubble, Memorial Plaque.



                                                 2. Areas of High Avian Densities:                               vulnerability to collision with wind                      measures to eliminate or reduce
                                              BOEM attempts to avoid leasing areas                               turbines. In addition, these species,                     impacts.
                                              with high concentrations of marine                                 except the brown pelican and least tern,                     4. Military Areas: The Department of
                                              birds that are most vulnerable to                                  ranked high in their vulnerability to                     Defense (DOD) conducts operations and
                                              offshore wind development. In order to                             displacement from wind facilities                         readiness activities for both hardware
                                              protect marine birds, BOEM has                                     according to the BOEM study entitled,                     and personnel on the OCS. The Call
                                              removed areas with moderate or greater                             ‘‘The Relative Vulnerability of Migratory                 Areas were refined based on DOD
                                              concentration of near-shore marine                                 Bird Species to Offshore Wind Energy                      assessments of compatibility between
                                              birds. Counts of birds from USFWS’s                                Projects on the Atlantic Outer                            potential commercial offshore wind
                                              wintering sea duck surveys from 2008–                              Continental Shelf,’’ which can be found                   development and DOD testing, training
                                              2011 were used to identify areas of high                           at http://www.data.boem.gov/PI/                           and operational activities. OCS blocks
                                              concentrations of scoters. In addition, a                          PDFImages/ESPIS/5/5319.pdf.                               determined to be incompatible with
                                              map that predicts relatively high                                     As with the sea duck survey data, the                  these activities were removed from
                                              concentrations of near-shore marine                                BOEM/NOAA study confirms that the                         consideration, although site specific
                                              bird species near the Cape Romain                                  concentration of birds declines                           stipulations may be necessary for
                                              National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) and                                 dramatically with distance from shore                     remaining lease blocks in the Call Areas
                                              Winyah Bay was used to fill in                                     and that the distance from shore before                   to avoid conflicts with DOD activities.
                                              information gaps between the sea duck                              the dramatic decline in concentration                     BOEM will consult with the DOD
                                              transect lines and to cover other                                  varies widely along the South Carolina                    regarding potential issues concerning
                                              migratory species. The map uses data                               coast. Lastly, a study of 28 black scoters                offshore testing, training and
                                              from an ongoing BOEM/NOAA study                                    that were fitted with satellite                           operational activities, and will develop
                                              entitled, ‘‘Integrative Statistical                                transmitters found that most bird                         appropriate stipulations to avoid or
                                              Modeling and Predictive Mapping of                                 locations along the portion of the South                  mitigate conflicts with DOD in the Call
                                              Seabird Distribution and Abundance on                              Carolina coast encompassing the Call                      Areas.
                                              the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf,’’                            Areas were within five miles of the                          5. Navigation: The United States Coast
                                              which can be found at http://                                      coast. In fact, out of the 20,333 scoters                 Guard (USCG) ensures the safety of
                                              www.boem.gov/AT-13-03/. The map is                                 observed off South Carolina in February                   navigation and provides safe access
                                              based on NOAA National Centers for                                 during the USFWS winter sea duck                          routes for the movement of vessel traffic
                                              Coastal Ocean Science’s (NCCOS)                                    surveys, approximately 100 scoters were                   proceeding to or from ports or places
                                              version 1.0 models for the US Atlantic                             within the proposed Call Areas.                           subject to the jurisdiction of the United
                                              (Florida to Maine) that fused                                         3. Cape Romain NWR: BOEM has                           States. The USCG uses a color-coding
                                              environmental predictors with a large                              taken steps to protect species that use                   system to designate portions of the four
                                              database of at-sea transect survey data                            the Cape Romain NWR by removing                           Call Areas as green, yellow, or red for
                                              (extracted from the Avian Compendium                               blocks with high concentrations of near-                  navigational safety. A designation of
                                              database as of August 1, 2014, which                               shore marine birds. Although Call Area                    green indicates that the USCG believes
                                              can be found at http://                                            Cape Romain is located offshore of the                    that an area, if developed, would pose
                                              www.data.boem.gov/PI/PDFImages/                                    Cape Romain NWR, certain onshore                          minimal to no detrimental impact on
                                              ESPIS/5/5209.pdf) for the following                                activities associated with offshore wind                  navigational safety, but that the area
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                                              near-shore marine birds: Black scoter;                             energy, such as cable landfalls and                       should still be subject to further study.
                                              brown pelican; common loon; common                                 staging activities, may not be compatible                 A designation of yellow indicates that
                                              tern; least tern; red-throated loon; and                           with the Cape Romain NWR. BOEM will                       the USCG believes that development of
                                              white-winged scoter. Relative to the 177                           work with the USFWS regarding                             the area could have unacceptable effects
                                              bird species that use the Atlantic OCS,                            potential impacts to Cape Romain NWR                      on navigational safety and that further
                                              these near-shore species, except the                               and, if necessary, will develop                           study is required to determine the
                                              least tern, ranked high in their relative                          appropriate stipulations and mitigation                   potential effect that development of the


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                                              area would have on navigational safety.                 meteorological conditions within the                  Landmarks, as well as cultural corridors
                                              A designation of red indicates that the                 North Carolina study areas and are                    and other historic properties, whose
                                              USCG believes that development of that                  expected to be meteorologically similar               viewsheds may be a contributing
                                              area would have an unacceptable effect                  to the South Carolina Call Areas. This                element to eligibility to the NRHP.
                                              on navigational safety based on existing                is the best information presently                        There are a total of 88 known
                                              navigational routes. BOEM has refined                   available to us for use in estimating an              properties listed in, or determined to be
                                              the Call Areas based on USCG                            effective setback for the purposes of                 eligible for listing in, the NRHP located
                                              assessments and areas designated as red                 reducing impacts to viewshed for                      along the coastline within Horry,
                                              have been removed from the Call.                        sensitive areas in South Carolina. The                Georgetown, and Beaufort Counties.
                                              Although OCS blocks determined to                       study may be found here: http://                      These properties include sites,
                                              pose the greatest risk to navigational                  www.boem.gov/Renewable-Energy-                        structures, districts, and objects.
                                              safety were removed from                                Program/State-Activities/NC/Task-6—                   Specifically, there are seven NRHP-
                                              consideration, site-specific stipulations               Meteorological-Conditions-Final-                      listed lighthouses located within the
                                              may be necessary for remaining lease                    Report.aspx.                                          coastal vicinity of South Carolina
                                              blocks in the Call Areas. A map showing                    With a setback of 10 nmi, the turbines             (Georgetown Light, Cape Romain
                                              the OCS blocks (including sub-blocks)                   will not be visible from the shoreline for            Lighthouse, Morris Island Light,
                                              and their corresponding color coding                    a majority of the time. The data show                 Hunting Island Light, Hilton Head
                                              can be found at: http://www.boem.gov/                   that, for an average 24-hour period,                  Range Light, and Bloody Point Range
                                              State-Activities-South-Carolina/.                       there is visibility to 18.5 km (10 nmi) for           Lights (within the Daufuskie Island
                                                 6. Pawleys Island Historic District—                 the majority of the day, 132 days per                 Historic District)). In addition, there are
                                              Visual Impacts: BOEM has removed                        year (or 36% of the year). At a 10 nmi                five National Historic Landmarks
                                              aliquots from the Grand Strand Call                     setback, there will be no effect on the               located within the coastal vicinity of
                                              Area that are located within 18.5 km                    viewshed for the majority of the day,                 South Carolina (Atalaya and Brookgreen
                                              kilometers (10 nmi) of the shoreline                    233 days per year (or 64% of the year).               Gardens, Robert William Roper House,
                                              surrounding the Pawleys Island Historic                 Additional consideration of viewshed                  USS Yorktown, USS Laffey, and USS
                                              District. In making its decision, BOEM                  impacts to potentially affected historic              Clamagore).
                                              considered the following information:                   properties—including the Pawleys                         Early in the planning process, BOEM
                                              Comments shared with BOEM at the                        Island Historic District—may be                       considers the effects of introducing
                                              South Carolina Task Force meeting on                    undertaken during subsequent Section                  visual elements associated with offshore
                                              September 9, 2015; NHPA Section 106                     106 reviews conducted by BOEM for                     wind energy development into the
                                              consultations for the development of the                activities proposed within this area.                 landscape. As such, BOEM is requesting
                                              South Atlantic Programmatic                                7. Grand Strand Call Area—Visual                   information that may guide early
                                              Agreement, during which the South                       Impacts on Sunset Beach, NC: Portions                 development of effective mitigation
                                              Carolina State Historic Preservation                    of the adjacent Grand Strand Call Area                measures. Potential visual impacts may
                                              Office requested that BOEM consider                     are within 10 nmi of Sunset Beach, NC.                be mitigated through various means,
                                              the visual effects of the introduction of               During the public comment period for                  including siting facilities away from
                                              a wind energy facility on the historic                  the North Carolina Call (published in                 sensitive areas.
                                              setting and feeling of onshore historic                 December 2012), certain stakeholders
                                                                                                      raised concerns regarding potential                   Areas Under National Park Service
                                              properties; and a letter sent to BOEM
                                                                                                      visual impacts of offshore wind energy                (NPS) Jurisdiction
                                              from the South Carolina State Historic
                                              Preservation Office on September 18,                    development in areas within the                         The mission of the NPS, as set forth
                                              2015, asking BOEM to consider ‘‘how                     Wilmington West Wind Energy Area                      under the NPS Organic Act, is to protect
                                              the views of the ocean contribute to the                (WEA). Based on BOEM’s analysis of                    the natural and cultural resources,
                                              historic location, setting, feeling, and                these concerns, including the North                   including the scenery, in units of the
                                              association’’ of these historic properties.             Carolina Visual Simulations study                     National Park System, and to provide
                                                 The unique characteristics of Pawleys                described above, BOEM announced that                  for their enjoyment in a manner that
                                              Island Historic District that may qualify               areas within 10 nmi of Sunset Beach,                  will leave them unimpaired for future
                                              it for the National Register of Historic                NC would not be included as part of the               generations (http://www.nps.gov/
                                              Places include integrity of setting and                 Wilmington West WEA. Consistent with                  aboutus/index.htm; also see 16 U.S.C.
                                              feeling. As described by the National                   its approach in North Carolina, BOEM                  1). The NPS has advised BOEM that
                                              Register of Historic Places (NRHP)                      has therefore removed the OCS blocks                  they are concerned with any project
                                              Nomination Form for Pawleys Island                      from the Grand Strand Call Area that are              features that would impact the
                                              Historic District, ‘‘this Island, especially            within 10 nmi of Sunset Beach, NC.                    viewshed from Fort Sumter National
                                              the central part, exemplifies a way of                                                                        Monument and other historic
                                              life in its beauty, its setting, and its                Areas of Interest for Further Analysis
                                                                                                                                                            properties.
                                              overall land use. Pawleys is one of the                   Based on requests received from
                                              earliest—if not the earliest—of South                   members of the Task Force, comments                   Proposed North Atlantic Right Whale
                                              Carolina’s summer beach settlements                     received during public information                    Critical Habitat Expansion
                                              and maintains integrity in the natural                  meetings, and initiatives passed by local               On February 20, 2015, NMFS
                                              relationship of marsh, beach, and                       government officials, BOEM is                         published a proposed rule to expand
                                              dune.’’ The nomination form can be                      considering the potential effects of wind             critical habitat for North Atlantic right
                                              found here: http://                                     energy development on historic                        whales in the North Atlantic, adding
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                                              www.nationalregister.sc.gov/                            properties early in the planning process.             two new areas (80 FR 9314). Proposed
                                              georgetown/S10817722005/                                BOEM therefore requests specific                      Critical Habitat Unit 2 includes marine
                                              S10817722005.pdf.                                       information on historic properties                    waters from Cape Fear, NC southward to
                                                 The decision to set the buffer at 10                 located in nearshore areas adjacent to                29′ N latitude (approximately 43 miles
                                              nmi is consistent with information                      the Call Areas. Specifically, BOEM is                 north of Cape Canaveral, Florida). The
                                              obtained from the North Carolina Visual                 requesting information on historic sites,             Grand Strand and Cape Romain Call
                                              Simulations study, which analyzed                       districts, and National Historic                      Areas overlap with Unit 2 areas in the


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                                              proposed rule. The proposed critical                    implemented to reduce potential                       leasing, including any required buffer
                                              habitat in the areas that overlap with the              impacts.                                              area. This information should be
                                              Call Areas is based on habitat suitable                                                                       submitted as a spatial file compatible
                                                                                                      Navigational Issues
                                              for North Atlantic right whale calving.                                                                       with ArcGIS 10.0 in a geographic
                                              BOEM will work with NOAA NMFS                              BOEM has analyzed USCG 2009                        coordinate system (NAD 83) in addition
                                              regarding potential impacts to any                      through 2012 Automatic Identification                 to your hard copy submittal. If your
                                              critical habitats and, if necessary,                    System (AIS) data, including density                  proposed lease area(s) includes one or
                                              develop appropriate stipulations and                    plots (by 1/16th of an OCS Block) for                 more partial blocks, please describe
                                              mitigation measures to eliminate or                     various individual vessel types (e.g.                 those partial blocks in terms of a
                                              reduce impacts.                                         tankers, cargo vessels, tugs, etc.) that              sixteenth (i.e., sub-block) of an OCS
                                                                                                      traverse the OCS offshore South                       block. BOEM will not consider any
                                              Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage                        Carolina. The AIS data used to conduct                areas outside of the Call Areas in this
                                              Corridor                                                this analysis, in addition to other AIS               process.
                                                 The Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage                 tools, can be downloaded at: http://                     (2) A description of your objectives
                                              Corridor (Corridor) was designated by                   www.marinecadastre.gov/AIS/                           and the facilities that you would use to
                                              Congress in 2006 (Pub. L. 109–338) and                  default.aspx. BOEM encourages                         achieve those objectives.
                                              extends from Wilmington, North                          respondents and interested parties to                    (3) A preliminary schedule of
                                              Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida. The                  incorporate this information into their               proposed activities, including those
                                              Corridor is home to a unique culture                    decision-making and comments and                      leading to commercial operations.
                                              that was first shaped by West African                   when nominating areas.                                   (4) Available and pertinent data and
                                              slaves brought to the southern United                      The USCG considers the placement of                information concerning renewable
                                              States. Their traditions continue today                 offshore wind assessment and                          energy resources and environmental
                                              through their descendants, known as the                 generation facilities in any area within              conditions in the area(s) that you wish
                                              Gullah/Geechee people. The Corridor                     2 nmi of traditional shipping routes                  to lease, including energy and resource
                                              was established to:                                     poses a risk to navigational safety and               data and information used to evaluate
                                                 • Recognize the important                            therefore does not recommend                          the Call Areas. Where applicable, spatial
                                              contributions made to American culture                  placement of such facilities in those                 information should be submitted in a
                                              and history by African Americans                        areas. The USCG considers placement of                format compatible with ArcGIS 10.0 in
                                              known as the Gullah/Geechee who                         such wind facilities in areas greater than            a geographic coordinate system (NAD
                                              settled in the coastal counties of South                5 nmi from existing shipping routes to                83).
                                                                                                      pose minimal risk to navigational safety.                (5) Documentation demonstrating that
                                              Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, and
                                                                                                      Areas considered for placement of wind                you are legally qualified to hold a lease,
                                              Florida;
                                                                                                      facilities between 2 nmi and 5 nmi                    as set forth in 30 CFR 585.106 and 107.
                                                 • assist state and local governments                                                                       Examples of the documentation
                                              and public and private entities in South                would require additional USCG analysis
                                                                                                      to determine if mitigation factors could              appropriate for demonstrating your legal
                                              Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, and                                                                        qualifications and related guidance can
                                              Florida in interpreting the story of the                be applied to bring navigational safety
                                                                                                      risk within USCG acceptable levels.                   be found in Chapter 2 and Appendix B
                                              Gullah/Geechee and preserving Gullah/                                                                         of the BOEM Renewable Energy
                                              Geechee folklore, arts, crafts, and music;              North Carolina: Wilmington West Wind                  Framework Guide Book available at:
                                              and                                                     Energy Area                                           http://www.boem.gov/REnGuidebook_
                                                 • assist in identifying and preserving                 The Grand Strand Call Area is                       03/. Legal qualification documents will
                                              sites, historical data, artifacts, and                  adjacent to the Wilmington West WEA                   be placed in an official file that may be
                                              objects associated with the Gullah/                     in North Carolina. Certain North                      made available for public review. If you
                                              Geechee for the benefit and education of                Carolina stakeholders have expressed                  wish that any part of your legal
                                              the public.                                             concerns over visual impacts from                     qualification documentation be kept
                                              As a Federal agency potentially affecting               offshore wind energy development. The                 confidential, clearly identify what
                                              the Corridor, BOEM has the                              state of North Carolina and other local               should be kept confidential, and submit
                                              responsibility to:                                      governments have requested a 24 nmi                   it under separate cover (see ‘‘Protection
                                                 • consult with the Secretary of the                  buffer from the North Carolina coastline.             of Privileged or Confidential
                                              Interior and the Gullah/Geechee                         BOEM considers the effects of visual                  Information Section’’, below).
                                              Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission                   elements associated with offshore wind                   (6) Documentation demonstrating that
                                              (GGCHCC) with respect to such                           energy development, and will continue                 you are technically and financially
                                              activities;                                             to do so throughout the planning                      capable of constructing, operating,
                                                 • cooperate with the Secretary of the                process offshore South Carolina. As                   maintaining and decommissioning the
                                              Interior and the GGCHCC in carrying                     such, BOEM is requesting information                  facilities described in (2) above.
                                              out their duties and, to the maximum                    and comments that may guide the early                 Guidance regarding the required
                                              extent practicable, coordinate such                     development of potential mitigation                   documentation to demonstrate your
                                              activities with the carrying out of such                measures for visual impacts in Call                   technical and financial qualifications
                                              duties; and                                             Areas offshore South Carolina.                        can be found at: http://www.boem.gov/
                                                 • to the maximum extent practicable,                                                                       Renewable-Energy-Program/Regulatory-
                                              conduct or support such activities in a                 Required Nomination Information                       Information/QualificationGuidelines-
                                              manner which the GGCHCC determines                        If you intend to submit a nomination                pdf.aspx. Any documentation you
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                                              will not have an adverse effect on the                  for a commercial wind energy lease in                 submit to demonstrate your legal,
                                              Corridor.                                               the areas identified in this notice, you              technical, and financial qualifications
                                                 BOEM is asking for information on                    must provide the following information:               must be provided to BOEM in both
                                              areas within the Corridor which may be                  (1) The BOEM Protraction name,                        paper and electronic formats. BOEM
                                              affected by wind energy development                     number, and specific whole or partial                 considers an Adobe PDF file on a
                                              on the OCS offshore South Carolina and                  OCS blocks within the Call Area(s) that               storage media device to be an acceptable
                                              any mitigation measures which may be                    are of interest for commercial wind                   format for an electronic copy.


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                                                 It is critical that you submit a                     wind development in the areas                         of Information Act (FOIA). Exemption 4
                                              complete nomination so that BOEM may                    identified in this Call.                              of FOIA applies to trade secrets and
                                              evaluate your submission in a timely                       4. Multiple uses of the areas,                     commercial or financial information
                                              manner. If BOEM reviews your                            including navigation (commercial and                  that you submit that is privileged or
                                              nomination and determines that it is                    recreational vessel use), fishing                     confidential. If you wish to protect the
                                              incomplete, BOEM will inform you of                     hotspots, and commercial fishing areas.               confidentiality of such information,
                                              this determination in a letter describing                  5. Information relating to whether or              clearly mark it and request that BOEM
                                              the information that BOEM determined                    not offshore wind turbines located in                 treat it as confidential. BOEM will not
                                              to be missing from your nomination.                     the areas identified in this notice would             disclose such information if it qualifies
                                              You must then submit this information                   adversely affect the South Carolina                   for exemption from disclosure under
                                              in order for BOEM to deem your                          seascape, and ideas or strategies that                FOIA. Please label privileged or
                                              submission complete. You will be given                  could be used to help mitigate or                     confidential information ‘‘Contains
                                              15 business days from the date of that                  minimize any adverse visual effects,                  Confidential Information’’ and consider
                                              letter to submit the information that                   such as: how far offshore turbines                    submitting such information as a
                                              BOEM found to be missing from your                      should be placed to minimize the visual               separate attachment.
                                              original submission. If you do not meet                 impact from the coastline; specific                      BOEM will not treat as confidential
                                              this deadline, or if BOEM determines                    locations or areas to avoid development               any aggregate summaries of such
                                              this second submission is insufficient                  altogether; or any other strategies to                information or comments not containing
                                              and has failed to complete your                         help reduce the visual footprint (for                 such information. Additionally, BOEM
                                              nomination, then BOEM retains the                       example, the color of the turbines                    will not treat as confidential (1) the legal
                                              right to deem your nomination invalid.                  [towers, nacelle, blades], the                        title of the nominating entity (for
                                              In such a case, BOEM will not process                   arrangement or pattern of the turbine                 example, the name of your company), or
                                              your nomination.                                        array, the dimension of the turbines                  (2) the list of whole or partial blocks
                                                 It is not required that you submit a                 (e.g., height and blade span), visual                 that you are nominating. Information
                                              nomination in response to this Call in                  navigational lighting requirements, the               that is not labeled as privileged or
                                              order to submit a bid in a potential                    maximum number of turbines that                       confidential will be regarded by BOEM
                                              competitive lease sale offshore South                   should be allowed in a specific area,                 as suitable for public release.
                                              Carolina, should BOEM determine that                    etc.).                                                Section 304 of the National Historic
                                              competitive interest exists in one or                      6. The type of transmission system                 Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470w–3(a))
                                              more portions of the Call Areas after the               (e.g., Alternating Current (AC), High
                                                                                                      Voltage-Direct Current (HVDC), etc.) a                  BOEM is required, after consultation
                                              close of the Call comment period.
                                                                                                      prospective developer would likely                    with the Secretary, to withhold the
                                              However, you will not be able to
                                                                                                      utilize for a wind facility offshore South            location, character, or ownership of
                                              participate in such a lease sale unless
                                                                                                      Carolina. If AC, please state and explain             historic resources if it determines that
                                              you demonstrate prior to the sale that
                                                                                                      the maximum distance you would be                     disclosure may, among other things, risk
                                              you are legally qualified to hold a
                                                                                                      willing to run an AC transmission                     harm to the historic resources or impede
                                              BOEM renewable energy lease, and you
                                                                                                      system to deliver power from an                       the use of a traditional religious site by
                                              demonstrate that you are technically
                                                                                                      offshore wind facility to an onshore                  practitioners. Tribal entities should
                                              and financially capable of constructing,
                                                                                                      substation.                                           designate information that falls under
                                              operating, maintaining, and
                                                                                                         7. General interest by a developer(s)              Section 304 of NHPA as confidential.
                                              decommissioning the facilities you
                                              would propose to install on your lease.                 in constructing a backbone transmission                 Dated: November 18, 2015.
                                              To ensure that BOEM has sufficient time                 system that would transport electricity               Abigail Ross Hopper,
                                              to process your qualifications package,                 generated by wind projects located                    Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
                                              you should submit this package during                   offshore South Carolina, including a                  Management.
                                              the PSN 60-day public comment period.                   general description of the transmission’s             [FR Doc. 2015–29908 Filed 11–24–15; 8:45 am]
                                              More information can be found at:                       proposed path and potential                           BILLING CODE 4310–MR–P
                                              http://www.boem.gov/Renewable-                          interconnection points.
                                              Energy-Program/Regulatory-                                 8. Available and pertinent data and
                                              Information/QualificationGuidelines-                    information concerning renewable                      INTERNATIONAL TRADE
                                              pdf.aspx.                                               energy resources and environmental                    COMMISSION
                                                                                                      conditions in the area identified in this
                                              Requested Information From Interested                   notice. Where applicable, spatial                     Notice of Receipt of Complaint;
                                              or Affected Parties                                     information should be submitted in a                  Solicitation of Comments Relating to
                                                 BOEM is requesting specific and                      format compatible with ArcGIS 10.0 in                 the Public Interest
                                              detailed comments from the public and                   a geographic coordinate system (NAD
                                                                                                      83).                                                  AGENCY: U.S. International Trade
                                              other interested or affected parties                                                                          Commission.
                                              regarding the following:                                   9. Habitats that may require special
                                                                                                      attention during siting and construction.             ACTION: Notice.
                                                 1. Geological, geophysical, and
                                              biological conditions (including bottom                    10. Other relevant socioeconomic,                  SUMMARY:   Notice is hereby given that
                                              and shallow hazards and live bottom) in                 biological, and environmental                         the U.S. International Trade
                                              the area described in this notice.                      information.                                          Commission has received a complaint
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                                                 2. Known archaeological and/or                       Protection of Privileged or Confidential              entitled Certain Chassis Parts
                                              cultural resource sites on the seabed in                Information                                           Incorporating Movable Sockets and
                                              the areas described in this notice.                                                                           Components Thereof, DN 3102; the
                                                 3. Historic properties potentially                   Freedom of Information Act                            Commission is soliciting comments on
                                              affected by the construction of                           BOEM will protect privileged or                     any public interest issues raised by the
                                              meteorological towers, the installation                 confidential information that you                     complaint or complainant’s filing under
                                              of meteorological buoys, or commercial                  submit when required by the Freedom                   section 210.8(b) of the Commission’s


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionCall for Information and Nominations for Commercial Leasing for Wind Power on the Outer Continental Shelf, Offshore South Carolina.
DatesBOEM must receive nominations describing your interest in one or more, or any portion of the Call Areas, by a postmarked date of January 25, 2016 January 25, 2016 for your nomination to be considered. BOEM requests comments or submissions of information to be postmarked or delivered by this same date. BOEM will consider only those nominations received that conform to this requirement.
ContactJeff Browning, BOEM, Office of Renewable Energy Programs, 45600 Woodland Road (VAM-OREP), Sterling, Virginia 20166, (703) 787-1577 or [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 73818 

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