80_FR_9224 80 FR 9190 - Relocating Retail Services; Adding New Retail Service Facilities

80 FR 9190 - Relocating Retail Services; Adding New Retail Service Facilities

POSTAL SERVICE

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 34 (February 20, 2015)

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FR Document2015-03238

This final rule revises the Postal Service's current procedures concerning the expansion, relocation, and construction of Post Offices<SUP>TM</SUP> to clarify these procedures, and to require the Postal Service to provide more information to communities and elected officials about certain types of projects earlier in the planning phase. Under the final rule, the Postal Service will notify communities and officials, and solicit and consider their input, regarding proposals to relocate retail services or add a new retail service facility. The final rule also will require the Postal Service to provide information about the anticipated new location for relocated services or for a new retail service facility when the Postal Service first gives notice of the proposal.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 34 (Friday, February 20, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 34 (Friday, February 20, 2015)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-03238]


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POSTAL SERVICE

39 CFR Part 241


Relocating Retail Services; Adding New Retail Service Facilities

AGENCY: Postal ServiceTM.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This final rule revises the Postal Service's current 
procedures concerning the expansion, relocation, and construction of 
Post OfficesTM to clarify these procedures, and to require 
the Postal Service to provide more information to communities and 
elected officials about certain types of projects earlier in the 
planning phase. Under the final rule, the Postal Service will notify 
communities and officials, and solicit and consider their input, 
regarding proposals to relocate retail services or add a new retail 
service facility. The final rule also will require the Postal Service 
to provide information about the anticipated new location for relocated 
services or for a new retail service facility when the Postal Service 
first gives notice of the proposal.

DATES: Effective date: March 23, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Hancock, Real Estate 
Specialist, U.S. Postal Service[supreg], at [email protected] 
or 919-420-5284.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On October 27, 2014, the Postal Service 
published a proposed rule (79 FR 63880) to revise the Postal Service's 
procedures concerning the expansion, relocation, and construction of 
Post Offices to clarify those procedures, and to require the Postal 
Service to provide more information to communities and elected 
officials about certain types of projects earlier in the planning 
phase. The proposed rule would require the Postal Service to notify 
communities and officials, and solicit and consider their input, 
regarding proposals to relocate retail services or add a new retail 
service facility. As a significant change from the current rule, the 
proposed rule would require the Postal Service to provide information 
about the anticipated new location for relocated services or for a new 
retail service facility when the Postal Service first gives notice of 
the proposal. The Postal Service established a 30-day comment period 
and invited comments on the proposed rule. The Postal Service received 
five responses.

Comments and Response

    Below is a summary of the comments, in order of the specific 
sections of the proposed rule to which they relate.

General Comments; 241.4(a)

    One respondent asserted that there is no substantive reason for 
changing the current rule and that the Postal Service should retain the 
current rule. The respondent suggested that defining ``customer service 
facility'' is unnecessary.
    We disagree with the comment. The Postal Service Office of 
Inspector General (OIG) specifically recommended that the Postal 
Service revise its regulations to enhance transparency and public 
input. Based on past experience, we agreed with the OIG's 
recommendation. The current rule does not define ``customer service 
facility'' and as the Postal Service evolves to adapt to a fast 
changing marketplace, providing definitions in the new rule will 
clarify when the new rule applies.
    Another respondent commented that the new rule should define 
``relocation'' and the definition should state a maximum permitted 
distance for relocating retail services.
    We expect readers of the new rule will understand ``relocation'' to 
have its ordinary dictionary meaning. We also disagree that the new 
rule should include an arbitrary distance limitation because such a 
limitation could prevent appropriately accounting for important 
factors, such as the setting (urban, suburban, or rural), site 
conditions (public transit availability, location on a one-way street, 
etc.) and the proximity of other Postal Service retail locations.

Temporary, Emergency, and Provisional Relocations; 241.4(a)(2)

    One respondent suggested that some causes of relocation added to 
the ``emergency'' category in the proposed rule are inconsistent with a 
definition of ``emergency'' as a sudden event requiring immediate 
action. The respondent also expressed concern that expanding the 
``emergency'' category increases the universe of relocations that can 
occur without community input because the new rule, as proposed, 
provided for the Postal Service to determine when it is prudent to 
obtain community input on the long-term location after an emergency 
relocation. The respondent questioned adding examples of relocations 
arising from safety concerns without limiting those concerns to some 
specified level of seriousness, and the respondent urged retaining a 
180-day limit for both temporary and emergency relocations.
    We appreciate the concerns raised in these comments. The current 
rule lists ``lease termination'' as an example of an event that may 
require an emergency relocation, but the current rule is silent on 
lease expirations. Nor does the current rule recognize that some 
lessors reserve a right during the lease term to require the Postal 
Service to move to a different location, e.g., a substitute space in 
the lessor's project. However, the Postal Service believes it is 
prudent to provide in the final rule for soliciting and considering 
community input regarding relocations arising from such events. While 
these events may not be completely unexpected like other events listed 
as ``emergencies'', their timing is not always predictable. The Postal 
Service may not know when a lessor will exercise its right to terminate 
a lease or its right to require the Postal Service to move to different 
premises. Similarly, a lease may expire unexpectedly when the Postal 
Service

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had believed it would be renewed. Accordingly, the final rule retains 
the ``temporary'' and ``emergency'' categories, but adds a third 
category, ``provisional relocations,'' to include relocations made 
necessary by lease terminations, expirations and lessor-required moves 
to substitute locations, when the Postal Service has not undertaken the 
community input process prior to the relocation. However, the final 
rule requires the Postal Service to undertake the community input 
process within 180 days following a provisional relocation.
    We disagree with the portion of the comment concerning relocations 
arising from safety concerns. Because a relocation is a significant 
project, the Postal Service would not undertake a relocation without 
good cause. We place great importance on the security of the mail and 
the safety of our customers and personnel. We see no reason to identify 
arbitrarily a threshold level of risk to persons or the mail.
    With regard to applying a 180-day limitation on the duration of a 
relocation, such a limitation is appropriate for temporary relocations 
as described in the rule because temporary relocations can be expected 
to require less than 180 days to fulfill their purposes. In contrast, a 
180-day limitation would be arbitrary and imprudent for emergency 
relocations because the required duration of emergency relocations is 
not predictable, and the actual required duration may depend on the 
severity of the event, such as an earthquake. With regard to 
provisional relocations, the final rule adds a requirement to undertake 
the community input process within 180 days, which allows time for the 
Postal Service to tentatively identify potential permanent relocation 
sites, but assures that provisional relocations will not become 
permanent without undertaking the community input process.

Engaging Local Officials; 241.4(c)(1)

    One respondent urged the Postal Service to revise the new rule to 
require personal visits to local officials to discuss proposed 
projects.
    The new rule requires the Postal Service to provide local elected 
officials with a written outline of the Postal Service's proposed 
project and to offer to discuss the project with the officials. In the 
Postal Service's experience, not all local officials welcome a personal 
visit, and a personal visit is not always the best use of scarce 
resources. Therefore, the new rule permits the Postal Service the 
flexibility to personally visit officials or to discuss the same 
information through other forms of communication.

Notifying the Community; 241.4(c)(2)

    Another comment expressed concern that without a requirement for 
the Postal Service to notify lessors when the Postal Service proposes 
to relocate out of a leased facility, the new rule could deprive some 
lessors of an opportunity for comment on the proposed relocation.
    Under the proposed rule, lessors who reside in the community would 
receive the same notice as the rest of the community, making a separate 
notice unnecessary. However, the comment raises concern for lessors 
that are located outside the community and lease a facility to the 
Postal Service in the community. Those lessors may be unaware of a 
notice and, therefore, miss an opportunity to comment. The Postal 
Service values its business relations as well as its community 
relations, so the final rule incorporates a requirement to notify 
lessors, except when the lessor itself has terminated or declined to 
renew a Postal Service lease and therefore is presumed to anticipate a 
relocation.
    One comment pertained to notifying customers in ``exceptional 
circumstances,'' e.g., a sparsely populated area without a convenient 
forum for a public meeting. The proposed rule would have included an 
option for posting notice in the affected retail service facility in 
lieu of the current rule's requirement to distribute notification cards 
to customers. The comment expressed concern that some customers could 
miss the notice.
    While the proposed rule incorporated flexibility for notifications 
in these exceptional circumstances, we agree that in sparsely populated 
areas some customers may visit the affected retail service facility 
only infrequently and miss the notice. Therefore, the final rule 
requires the Postal Service to mail notice to customers in such 
exceptional circumstances.

Presentations to Community; 241.4(c)(3)

    One respondent agreed that the public will benefit from the new 
rule's requirement for the Postal Service to include the proposed 
relocation site in the information provided to a community about a 
proposed relocation, but then asserted that the new rule is a step 
backwards for community input because it requires the Postal Service to 
advance the planning process to site selection before presenting the 
relocation proposal to the community. This respondent also objected to 
permitting the Postal Service to identify a relocation ``area'' and 
asserted that the new rule will not change current Postal Service 
practice.
    We disagree with these comments. Some communities and elected 
officials, as well as the Office of Inspector General, strongly 
suggested that communities could not effectively provide input on a 
proposed relocation decision without an understanding of the proposed 
new location for the retail services. To address that concern, the new 
rule requires the Postal Service to identify and discuss the proposed 
new site(s) or area, or both, for the relocated retail services as part 
of the discussion of the relocation proposal, which is a significant 
change from current practice. Necessarily then, under the new rule the 
Postal Service must tentatively identify a relocation site or area, or 
both, before presenting the proposal to the community. However, the 
requirement to identify a potential site and then obtain community 
input before committing to that site can create a conundrum for the 
Postal Service in some markets. For example, in some markets, 
identifying only one proposed site during the community input process 
could undercut the Postal Service's bargaining position with that 
site's landlord, which could force the Postal Service to agree to an 
unfairly high rent. As another example, in markets where landlords are 
rapidly leasing the available spaces that are suitable for a retail 
postal facility, a tentatively identified site may no longer be 
available for lease at the conclusion of the community input process. 
Accordingly, for proposed relocations and for additions of retail 
service facilities, the new rule permits the Postal Service to identify 
more than one site and/or area, which allows the Postal Service to 
mitigate those identification risks, while also giving the community an 
opportunity to voice its preference among the proposed sites or areas. 
The Postal Service then would consider that community input before 
selecting a specific location.

Considering Comments and Appeals; 241.4(c)(4)

    One comment advocated extending the public comment period, noting 
that 15 days is not enough time for a public comment period.
    We agree that the current rule's 15-day comment period following 
the public meeting is too brief. Therefore, the new rule provides a 30-
day period following the public meeting for the community and their 
elected officials to appeal the Postal Service's tentative decision 
proposing to relocate retail

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services or add a retail service facility and to comment on the 
proposal.
    One respondent objected that the new rule calls for comments on 
whether the Postal Service proposal is the optimal solution for the 
``identified need,'' asserting that phrase likely means the Postal 
Service's needs, not the ``global needs'' of the community or the need 
for service furthering the ``broader public or common good.''
    As set forth by Congress in 39 U.S.C. 101, 403 and 404(b), the 
Postal Service's mission is to provide, on a self-sufficient basis 
without tax support, universal postal services efficiently and 
economically. The new rule will help focus comments, and the Postal 
Service's consideration of the comments, on the matters that are 
relevant to the Postal Service's mission.
    Two comments sought a more elaborate appeal process, with one 
suggesting the Postal Service create public project files to serve as 
the basis for appeals and a second respondent arguing that the new rule 
should require a review of the public's comments and appeals by someone 
who had no prior involvement in the project and who is insulated from 
career repercussions.
    The purpose of the new rule is to incorporate consideration of 
community input into Postal Service decisions to relocate retail 
services or add a retail service facility, not to create an adversarial 
process pitting community input against Postal Service objectives. The 
final rule requires the Postal Service to present project information 
to the community, its local elected officials, and when applicable, a 
lessor, and solicit and consider their input. Such input presumably 
will reflect the concerns important to those parties, but it cannot be 
expected to reflect the operational and business factors the Postal 
Service must also take into account. Ultimately, it is the Postal 
Service that is responsible for fulfilling its statutory obligations to 
provide efficient and economical universal postal services. The final 
rule provides for the Postal Service to make an informed decision by 
requiring consideration of community input.
    Another comment argued that the new rule should give priority to 
remaining at the same site or at least in the downtown area.
    An arbitrary requirement to give priority to remaining at the same 
site could thwart a project that would more efficiently and 
economically provide services to the community. The new rule, like the 
current rule, focuses on retail services in the community, not at a 
particular site, in furtherance of the Postal Service's statutory 
obligation to provide universal service efficiently and economically.

Effect on Other Obligations and Policies; 241.4(d)

    One respondent urged the Postal Service to revise the new rule to 
mirror the procedures under 39 U.S.C. 404(d) that apply to a Postal 
Service decision to close or consolidate a Post Office. Specifically, 
the respondent argued for adopting those same requirements for 
notifying communities, for separate public meetings, and for public 
comment periods. Another respondent suggested that the new definition, 
``retail service facility,'' does not comport with 39 U.S.C. 404(d). 
Another comment suggested the ``retail service facility'' definition 
should expressly exclude consolidations of postal facilities.
    This final rule pertains only to relocations of retail services and 
additions of retail service facilities. It is separate from the rules 
that apply to discontinuances of Post Offices, which can have a 
significantly greater effect on a community. Accordingly, this final 
rule, including its definitions, does not adopt the requirements for 
discontinuances under 39 U.S.C. 404(d).
    The new rule requires posting notice in the affected postal 
facility and issuing a news release outlining the proposal to one or 
more news media serving the community. In the case of a relocation, 
posting notice in the affected postal facility should be sufficient in 
most instances to alert the customers who visit the postal facility, 
and they are the customers who likely would be most affected by the 
relocation. In contrast, customers who use the USPS[supreg] Web site 
may be unaffected by a relocation because the Web site offers all the 
retail postal services they would purchase at a physical retail 
location.
    The new rule permits the Postal Service to present the proposal 
either as part of the agenda of a scheduled community meeting, or at a 
separate meeting scheduled by the Postal Service. Such flexibility is 
appropriate to allow the Postal Service to accommodate local officials' 
preference. Although in our experience presentations at regular 
community meetings often are well attended, to further ensure community 
members are aware of the presentation and have an opportunity for 
input, the new rule bolsters notice and comment period requirements. 
Where the current rule requires 7 days' advance notice of the meeting, 
the new rule increases the requirement to 15 days' advance notice, to 
be published in local news media and posted in the affected facility. 
Where the current rule requires a 15-day public comment period 
following the public meeting, the new rule requires a 30-day public 
comments and appeals period.
    Three respondents contended that the new rule should expressly 
adopt a position that the National Historic Preservation Act requires 
the Postal Service to engage in the Section 106 consultation process at 
the time the Postal Service considers relocation.
    The Postal Service highly values its historic properties and 
follows the requirements of Sections 106, 110, and 111 of the National 
Historic Preservation Act and its implementing regulations. As the new 
rule states, those requirements are independent of the requirements set 
forth in the rule for community input regarding relocations and adding 
retail service facilities. Because the National Historic Preservation 
Act and its implementing regulations sufficiently express their 
requirements, there is no need to restate those requirements in the 
final rule.

Summary

    To continue operating on a self-funding basis without tax dollars 
and to fulfill its statutory obligations, the Postal Service must make 
efficient and economical use of its postal facilities. As a result, the 
Postal Service will have an ongoing need to relocate retail services 
and to add retail service facilities to account for factors such as 
population shifts and growth, and a dynamic marketplace with changing 
customer needs and evolving technologies and retail servicing options. 
Accordingly, the Postal Service is publishing this final rule to 
clarify the rule's application and procedures for relocating retail 
services and adding retail service facilities. At the same time, this 
final rule also responds to concerns that communities and their elected 
officials should have information about the proposed new location for 
relocated retail postal services in order to comment effectively on a 
proposal to relocate those services. This final rule provides for 
additional transparency, clarity, and opportunity for soliciting and 
considering public input as the Postal Service pursues its mission to 
efficiently and economically provide universal postal services to the 
nation.

List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 241

    Organization and functions (Government agencies), Retail service 
facilities.

    Accordingly, the Postal Service amends 39 CFR part 241 as set forth 
below.

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PART 241--ESTABLISHMENT CLASSIFICATION, AND DISCONTINUANCE

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1. The authority citation for Part 241 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 39 U.S.C. 101, 401, 403, 404, 410, 1001.


0
2. Revise Sec.  241.4 to read as follows:


Sec.  241.4  Relocating retail services; adding new retail service 
facilities.

    (a) Application. (1) Except as otherwise provided, this section 
applies when the Postal Service makes a tentative decision to relocate 
all retail services from a retail service facility to a separate 
existing physical building, or to add a new retail service facility for 
a community. As used in this section, ``retail services'' means the 
single-piece mail services offered to individual members of the public 
on a walk-in basis at a retail service facility, and a ``retail service 
facility'' is a physical building where Postal Service employees 
provide such retail services.
    (2) The rules of this paragraph (a)(2) apply to temporary additions 
of retail service facilities, temporary or emergency relocations of 
retail services, and to provisional relocations of retail services.
    (i) The Postal Service may implement temporary additions or 
relocations without undertaking the process in paragraph (c) of this 
section when necessary to support Postal Service business for holidays, 
special events, or overflow business. Temporary additions and 
relocations normally will be limited to 180 days in duration. Any 
additional incremental time periods of up to 180 days each must be 
approved by the vice president, Facilities or his designee.
    (ii) The Postal Service may implement emergency relocations without 
first undertaking the process in paragraph (c) of this section when the 
Postal Service determines relocation is required to protect Postal 
Service business due to events such as earthquakes, floods, fire, 
potential or actual OSHA violations, safety factors, environmental 
causes, other business disrupting events, or as necessary to protect 
employees, customers, or the security of the mail. Following an 
emergency relocation, as soon as the Postal Service determines it is 
feasible to identify the long-term location for the retail services, 
the Postal Service will make a tentative decision to remain in the 
emergency relocation site on a long-term basis, to return to the 
original retail service facility (if feasible), or to relocate to 
another site. Unless the decision is to return to the original retail 
service facility, the Postal Service then will follow the process in 
paragraph (c) of this section with respect to collecting and 
considering community input on a proposal to implement that decision.
    (iii) The Postal Service may implement provisional relocations in 
connection with lease terminations or expirations, or in connection 
with a lessor exercising a right to require the Postal Service to move 
to alternate premises, when the Postal Service has not already 
undertaken the process in paragraph (c) of this section for such 
relocations. Not later than 180 days following a provisional 
relocation, the Postal Service will make a tentative decision to remain 
in the provisional relocation site on a long-term basis or to relocate 
to another site. After that decision, the Postal Service will follow 
the process in paragraph (c) of this section with respect to collecting 
and considering community input on a proposal to implement that 
decision.
    (3) This section applies to tentative decisions described in 
paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) made on or after March 23, 2015. The rules 
under Sec.  241.4 in effect prior to that date shall apply to projects 
described in paragraph (a) of this section undertaken prior to that 
date.
    (b) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide 
opportunities for community members and their elected local officials 
to appeal Postal Service tentative decisions described in paragraphs 
(a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section and to give input on proposals for 
implementing those decisions (each a ``proposal''), and to require the 
Postal Service to consider any appeals and input in arriving at final 
decisions to proceed with, modify, or cancel proposals.
    (c) Collecting and considering community input. When the Postal 
Service makes a tentative decision described in paragraphs (a)(1) and 
(a)(2) of this section, a Postal Service representative will take the 
following steps:
    (1) Identify the community and engage local elected officials. The 
Postal Service representative will identify the community the Postal 
Service anticipates would be affected by implementing the proposal, 
taking into account such factors as the Postal Service determines are 
appropriate for the proposal. The Postal Service representative then 
will deliver to one or more local elected public officials a written 
outline of the proposal and offer to discuss the proposal with them. 
The Postal Service representative may elect to conduct that discussion 
either in person or using any other appropriate communication tool, 
including electronic communications. If the officials accept the offer, 
then the Postal Service representative will identify the need and 
outline the proposal that is under consideration to meet it, explain 
the process by which the Postal Service will solicit and consider input 
from the affected community, and solicit input from the local officials 
regarding the proposal.
    (2) Notify the community and arrange for public presentation. The 
Postal Service will send an initial news release outlining the proposal 
to one or more news media serving the community and, if the community 
has a retail service facility, then the Postal Service also will post a 
copy of the information given to local officials or the news release in 
the public lobby of that retail service facility. If the proposal 
concerns relocating retail services from a leased facility, then, using 
the most current notice address information in the Postal Service's 
file for the site, the Postal Service will deliver to the lessor a copy 
of the information given to local officials, provided, however, that no 
such notice will be required when the lessor has terminated the Postal 
Service's lease or has declined to renew the Postal Service lease on 
terms acceptable to the Postal Service. Additionally, the Postal 
Service representative will ask the local officials to place a Postal 
Service presentation of the proposal on the regular agenda of the next 
scheduled public meeting, or will schedule a separate Postal Service 
public meeting concerning the proposal. At least 15 days prior to the 
meeting, the Postal Service will advertise the date, time, and location 
of the public meeting in a local news medium and, if the community has 
an existing retail service facility, then the Postal Service also will 
post in the public lobby of that retail service facility a notice of 
the date, time, and location of the public meeting.
    (3) Present the proposal to the community. At the public meeting, 
the Postal Service will identify the need, e.g., to replace an expiring 
lease or to serve a new population center; identify the tentative 
decision, e.g., to relocate retail services or add a retail service 
facility; outline the proposal to meet the need; invite questions; 
solicit written input on the proposal; and provide an address to which 
the community and local officials may send written appeals of the 
tentative decision and comments on the proposal for a period of 30 days 
following the public meeting. Under exceptional circumstances that 
would prevent a Postal Service representative from attending or 
conducting a public meeting to present the proposal within a reasonable 
time, the Postal Service, in

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lieu of a public meeting, will mail written notification of the 
tentative decision and the proposal to customers within the community 
and post a notice of the proposal in the retail service facility that 
would be affected by the proposal, seeking their written input on the 
proposal and providing an address to which the community and local 
officials may send written appeals of the tentative decision and 
comments on the proposal during the 30 days following that 
notification. An example of exceptional circumstances would be a 
proposal that would be implemented in a sparsely populated area remote 
from the seat of local government or any forum where the public meeting 
reasonably could be held.
    (i)(A) If the proposal concerns relocation, then the Postal Service 
will:
    (1) Discuss the reasons for relocating;
    (2) Identify the site or area, or both, to which the Postal Service 
anticipates relocating the retail services; and
    (3) Describe the anticipated size of the retail service facility 
for the relocated retail services, and the anticipated services to be 
offered at that site or in that area.
    (B) The Postal Service may identify more than one potential 
relocation site and/or area, for example, when the Postal Service has 
not selected among competing sites.
    (ii)(A) If the proposal concerns adding a new retail service 
facility for a community, then the Postal Service will:
    (1) Discuss the reasons for the addition;
    (2) Identify the site or area, or both, to which the Postal Service 
anticipates adding the retail service facility;
    (3) Describe the anticipated size of the added retail service 
facility, and the anticipated services to be offered; and
    (4) Outline any anticipated construction (e.g., of a stand-alone 
building or interior improvements to an existing building (or portion 
thereof) that will be leased by the Postal Service).
    (B) The Postal Service may identify more than one potential site 
and/or area, for example, when the Postal Service has not selected yet 
among competing sites.
    (4) Consider comments and appeals. After the 30-day comment and 
appeal period, the Postal Service will consider the comments and 
appeals received that identify reasons why the Postal Service's 
tentative decision and proposal (e.g., to relocate to the selected 
site, or to add a new retail service facility) is, or is not, the 
optimal solution for the identified need. Following that consideration, 
the Postal Service will make a final decision to proceed with, modify, 
or cancel the proposal. The Postal Service then will inform local 
officials in writing of its final decision and send an initial news 
release announcing the final decision to local news media. If the 
community has a retail service facility, then the Postal Service also 
will post a copy of the information given to local officials or the 
news release in the public lobby of that retail service facility. The 
Postal Service then will implement the final decision.
    (5) Identify any new site or area. After the public meeting under 
paragraph (c)(3) of this section, if the Postal Service decides to use 
a site or area that it did not identify at the public meeting, and this 
section applies with respect to that new site or area, then the Postal 
Service will undertake the steps in paragraphs (c)(2) through (4) of 
this section with regard to the new site or area.
    (d) Effect on other obligations and policies. (1) Nothing in this 
section shall add to, reduce, or otherwise modify the Postal Service's 
legal obligations or policies for compliance with:
    (i) Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, 16 
U.S.C. 470, Executive Order 12072, and Executive Order 13006;
    (ii) 39 U.S.C. 404(d) and 39 CFR 241.3; or
    (iii) 39 U.S.C. 409(f);
    (2) These are independent policies or obligations of the Postal 
Service that are not dependent upon a relocation or addition of a 
retail service facility.

Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Federal Requirements.
[FR Doc. 2015-03238 Filed 2-19-15; 8:45 am]
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                                             List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 2429                     proposals to relocate retail services or              the new rule will clarify when the new
                                               Administrative practice and                           add a new retail service facility. The                rule applies.
                                                                                                     final rule also will require the Postal                 Another respondent commented that
                                             procedure, Government employees,
                                                                                                     Service to provide information about the              the new rule should define ‘‘relocation’’
                                             Labor management relations.
                                                                                                     anticipated new location for relocated                and the definition should state a
                                               For the reasons stated in the                                                                               maximum permitted distance for
                                                                                                     services or for a new retail service
                                             preamble, the FLRA amends 5 CFR part                                                                          relocating retail services.
                                                                                                     facility when the Postal Service first
                                             2429, as follows:                                                                                               We expect readers of the new rule
                                                                                                     gives notice of the proposal.
                                                                                                     DATES: Effective date: March 23, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                           will understand ‘‘relocation’’ to have its
                                             PART 2429—[AMENDED]                                                                                           ordinary dictionary meaning. We also
                                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 2429                                                                     disagree that the new rule should
                                                                                                     Richard Hancock, Real Estate Specialist,              include an arbitrary distance limitation
                                             continues to read as follows:                           U.S. Postal Service®, at                              because such a limitation could prevent
                                                Authority: 5 U.S.C. 7134; § 2429.18 also             Richard.A.Hancock2@usps.gov or 919–                   appropriately accounting for important
                                             issued under 28 U.S.C. 2112(a).                         420–5284.                                             factors, such as the setting (urban,
                                             ■ 2. Section 2429.24 is amended by                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On                         suburban, or rural), site conditions
                                             revising paragraph (d) and adding                       October 27, 2014, the Postal Service                  (public transit availability, location on a
                                             paragraph (f)(15) to read as follows:                   published a proposed rule (79 FR                      one-way street, etc.) and the proximity
                                                                                                     63880) to revise the Postal Service’s                 of other Postal Service retail locations.
                                             § 2429.24 Place and method of filing;                   procedures concerning the expansion,
                                             acknowledgement.                                                                                              Temporary, Emergency, and Provisional
                                                                                                     relocation, and construction of Post
                                             *     *     *    *    *                                 Offices to clarify those procedures, and              Relocations; 241.4(a)(2)
                                               (d) Unless electronically filed                       to require the Postal Service to provide                 One respondent suggested that some
                                             pursuant to paragraph (f)(15) of this                   more information to communities and                   causes of relocation added to the
                                             section, a document filed with the                      elected officials about certain types of              ‘‘emergency’’ category in the proposed
                                             Office of Administrative Law Judges                     projects earlier in the planning phase.               rule are inconsistent with a definition of
                                             pursuant to this subchapter shall be                    The proposed rule would require the                   ‘‘emergency’’ as a sudden event
                                             submitted to the address for the Chief                  Postal Service to notify communities                  requiring immediate action. The
                                             Administrative Law Judge, as set forth                  and officials, and solicit and consider               respondent also expressed concern that
                                             in the appendix.                                        their input, regarding proposals to                   expanding the ‘‘emergency’’ category
                                               (f) * * *                                             relocate retail services or add a new                 increases the universe of relocations
                                               (15) Documents submitted to the                       retail service facility. As a significant             that can occur without community
                                             Office of Administrative Law Judges                     change from the current rule, the                     input because the new rule, as
                                             under 5 CFR part 2423, including                        proposed rule would require the Postal                proposed, provided for the Postal
                                             answers to complaints, motions, briefs,                 Service to provide information about the              Service to determine when it is prudent
                                             pre-hearing disclosures, stipulations,                  anticipated new location for relocated                to obtain community input on the long-
                                             and any other documents as permitted                    services or for a new retail service                  term location after an emergency
                                             by the eFiling system for the Office of                 facility when the Postal Service first                relocation. The respondent questioned
                                             Administrative Law Judges.                              gives notice of the proposal. The Postal              adding examples of relocations arising
                                             *     *     *    *    *                                 Service established a 30-day comment                  from safety concerns without limiting
                                               Dated: February 12, 2015.                             period and invited comments on the                    those concerns to some specified level
                                                                                                     proposed rule. The Postal Service                     of seriousness, and the respondent
                                             Carol Waller Pope,
                                                                                                     received five responses.                              urged retaining a 180-day limit for both
                                             Chairman.
                                                                                                                                                           temporary and emergency relocations.
                                             [FR Doc. 2015–03315 Filed 2–19–15; 8:45 am]             Comments and Response                                    We appreciate the concerns raised in
                                             BILLING CODE 6727–01–P
                                                                                                       Below is a summary of the comments,                 these comments. The current rule lists
                                                                                                     in order of the specific sections of the              ‘‘lease termination’’ as an example of an
                                                                                                     proposed rule to which they relate.                   event that may require an emergency
                                             POSTAL SERVICE                                                                                                relocation, but the current rule is silent
                                                                                                     General Comments; 241.4(a)                            on lease expirations. Nor does the
                                             39 CFR Part 241                                            One respondent asserted that there is              current rule recognize that some lessors
                                                                                                     no substantive reason for changing the                reserve a right during the lease term to
                                             Relocating Retail Services; Adding
                                                                                                     current rule and that the Postal Service              require the Postal Service to move to a
                                             New Retail Service Facilities
                                                                                                     should retain the current rule. The                   different location, e.g., a substitute
                                             AGENCY:    Postal ServiceTM.                            respondent suggested that defining                    space in the lessor’s project. However,
                                             ACTION:   Final rule.                                   ‘‘customer service facility’’ is                      the Postal Service believes it is prudent
                                                                                                     unnecessary.                                          to provide in the final rule for soliciting
                                             SUMMARY:    This final rule revises the                    We disagree with the comment. The                  and considering community input
                                             Postal Service’s current procedures                     Postal Service Office of Inspector                    regarding relocations arising from such
                                             concerning the expansion, relocation,                   General (OIG) specifically                            events. While these events may not be
                                             and construction of Post OfficesTM to                   recommended that the Postal Service                   completely unexpected like other events
                                             clarify these procedures, and to require                revise its regulations to enhance                     listed as ‘‘emergencies’’, their timing is
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                                             the Postal Service to provide more                      transparency and public input. Based on               not always predictable. The Postal
                                             information to communities and elected                  past experience, we agreed with the                   Service may not know when a lessor
                                             officials about certain types of projects               OIG’s recommendation. The current rule                will exercise its right to terminate a
                                             earlier in the planning phase. Under the                does not define ‘‘customer service                    lease or its right to require the Postal
                                             final rule, the Postal Service will notify              facility’’ and as the Postal Service                  Service to move to different premises.
                                             communities and officials, and solicit                  evolves to adapt to a fast changing                   Similarly, a lease may expire
                                             and consider their input, regarding                     marketplace, providing definitions in                 unexpectedly when the Postal Service


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                                             had believed it would be renewed.                       the same information through other                    a relocation ‘‘area’’ and asserted that the
                                             Accordingly, the final rule retains the                 forms of communication.                               new rule will not change current Postal
                                             ‘‘temporary’’ and ‘‘emergency’’                                                                               Service practice.
                                                                                                     Notifying the Community; 241.4(c)(2)
                                             categories, but adds a third category,                                                                           We disagree with these comments.
                                             ‘‘provisional relocations,’’ to include                    Another comment expressed concern                  Some communities and elected officials,
                                             relocations made necessary by lease                     that without a requirement for the Postal             as well as the Office of Inspector
                                             terminations, expirations and lessor-                   Service to notify lessors when the Postal             General, strongly suggested that
                                             required moves to substitute locations,                 Service proposes to relocate out of a                 communities could not effectively
                                             when the Postal Service has not                         leased facility, the new rule could                   provide input on a proposed relocation
                                             undertaken the community input                          deprive some lessors of an opportunity                decision without an understanding of
                                             process prior to the relocation.                        for comment on the proposed                           the proposed new location for the retail
                                             However, the final rule requires the                    relocation.                                           services. To address that concern, the
                                             Postal Service to undertake the                            Under the proposed rule, lessors who
                                                                                                                                                           new rule requires the Postal Service to
                                             community input process within 180                      reside in the community would receive
                                                                                                                                                           identify and discuss the proposed new
                                             days following a provisional relocation.                the same notice as the rest of the
                                                                                                                                                           site(s) or area, or both, for the relocated
                                                We disagree with the portion of the                  community, making a separate notice
                                                                                                                                                           retail services as part of the discussion
                                             comment concerning relocations arising                  unnecessary. However, the comment
                                                                                                                                                           of the relocation proposal, which is a
                                             from safety concerns. Because a                         raises concern for lessors that are
                                                                                                                                                           significant change from current practice.
                                             relocation is a significant project, the                located outside the community and
                                                                                                                                                           Necessarily then, under the new rule the
                                             Postal Service would not undertake a                    lease a facility to the Postal Service in
                                                                                                                                                           Postal Service must tentatively identify
                                             relocation without good cause. We place                 the community. Those lessors may be
                                                                                                                                                           a relocation site or area, or both, before
                                             great importance on the security of the                 unaware of a notice and, therefore, miss
                                                                                                                                                           presenting the proposal to the
                                             mail and the safety of our customers and                an opportunity to comment. The Postal
                                                                                                                                                           community. However, the requirement
                                             personnel. We see no reason to identify                 Service values its business relations as
                                                                                                                                                           to identify a potential site and then
                                             arbitrarily a threshold level of risk to                well as its community relations, so the
                                                                                                                                                           obtain community input before
                                             persons or the mail.                                    final rule incorporates a requirement to
                                                                                                                                                           committing to that site can create a
                                                With regard to applying a 180-day                    notify lessors, except when the lessor
                                                                                                                                                           conundrum for the Postal Service in
                                             limitation on the duration of a                         itself has terminated or declined to
                                                                                                                                                           some markets. For example, in some
                                             relocation, such a limitation is                        renew a Postal Service lease and
                                                                                                                                                           markets, identifying only one proposed
                                             appropriate for temporary relocations as                therefore is presumed to anticipate a
                                                                                                                                                           site during the community input
                                             described in the rule because temporary                 relocation.
                                                                                                        One comment pertained to notifying                 process could undercut the Postal
                                             relocations can be expected to require
                                                                                                     customers in ‘‘exceptional                            Service’s bargaining position with that
                                             less than 180 days to fulfill their
                                             purposes. In contrast, a 180-day                        circumstances,’’ e.g., a sparsely                     site’s landlord, which could force the
                                             limitation would be arbitrary and                       populated area without a convenient                   Postal Service to agree to an unfairly
                                             imprudent for emergency relocations                     forum for a public meeting. The                       high rent. As another example, in
                                             because the required duration of                        proposed rule would have included an                  markets where landlords are rapidly
                                             emergency relocations is not                            option for posting notice in the affected             leasing the available spaces that are
                                             predictable, and the actual required                    retail service facility in lieu of the                suitable for a retail postal facility, a
                                             duration may depend on the severity of                  current rule’s requirement to distribute              tentatively identified site may no longer
                                             the event, such as an earthquake. With                  notification cards to customers. The                  be available for lease at the conclusion
                                             regard to provisional relocations, the                  comment expressed concern that some                   of the community input process.
                                             final rule adds a requirement to                        customers could miss the notice.                      Accordingly, for proposed relocations
                                             undertake the community input process                      While the proposed rule incorporated               and for additions of retail service
                                             within 180 days, which allows time for                  flexibility for notifications in these                facilities, the new rule permits the
                                             the Postal Service to tentatively identify              exceptional circumstances, we agree                   Postal Service to identify more than one
                                             potential permanent relocation sites, but               that in sparsely populated areas some                 site and/or area, which allows the Postal
                                             assures that provisional relocations will               customers may visit the affected retail               Service to mitigate those identification
                                             not become permanent without                            service facility only infrequently and                risks, while also giving the community
                                             undertaking the community input                         miss the notice. Therefore, the final rule            an opportunity to voice its preference
                                             process.                                                requires the Postal Service to mail                   among the proposed sites or areas. The
                                                                                                     notice to customers in such exceptional               Postal Service then would consider that
                                             Engaging Local Officials; 241.4(c)(1)                   circumstances.                                        community input before selecting a
                                                One respondent urged the Postal                                                                            specific location.
                                             Service to revise the new rule to require               Presentations to Community; 241.4(c)(3)
                                                                                                                                                           Considering Comments and Appeals;
                                             personal visits to local officials to                     One respondent agreed that the public               241.4(c)(4)
                                             discuss proposed projects.                              will benefit from the new rule’s
                                                The new rule requires the Postal                     requirement for the Postal Service to                   One comment advocated extending
                                             Service to provide local elected officials              include the proposed relocation site in               the public comment period, noting that
                                             with a written outline of the Postal                    the information provided to a                         15 days is not enough time for a public
                                             Service’s proposed project and to offer                 community about a proposed relocation,                comment period.
                                             to discuss the project with the officials.              but then asserted that the new rule is a                We agree that the current rule’s 15-
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                                             In the Postal Service’s experience, not                 step backwards for community input                    day comment period following the
                                             all local officials welcome a personal                  because it requires the Postal Service to             public meeting is too brief. Therefore,
                                             visit, and a personal visit is not always               advance the planning process to site                  the new rule provides a 30-day period
                                             the best use of scarce resources.                       selection before presenting the                       following the public meeting for the
                                             Therefore, the new rule permits the                     relocation proposal to the community.                 community and their elected officials to
                                             Postal Service the flexibility to                       This respondent also objected to                      appeal the Postal Service’s tentative
                                             personally visit officials or to discuss                permitting the Postal Service to identify             decision proposing to relocate retail


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                                             services or add a retail service facility               provide universal service efficiently and             current rule requires a 15-day public
                                             and to comment on the proposal.                         economically.                                         comment period following the public
                                                One respondent objected that the new                                                                       meeting, the new rule requires a 30-day
                                             rule calls for comments on whether the                  Effect on Other Obligations and Policies;
                                                                                                                                                           public comments and appeals period.
                                             Postal Service proposal is the optimal                  241.4(d)
                                                                                                                                                             Three respondents contended that the
                                             solution for the ‘‘identified need,’’                      One respondent urged the Postal                    new rule should expressly adopt a
                                             asserting that phrase likely means the                  Service to revise the new rule to mirror              position that the National Historic
                                             Postal Service’s needs, not the ‘‘global                the procedures under 39 U.S.C. 404(d)                 Preservation Act requires the Postal
                                             needs’’ of the community or the need for                that apply to a Postal Service decision               Service to engage in the Section 106
                                             service furthering the ‘‘broader public or              to close or consolidate a Post Office.                consultation process at the time the
                                             common good.’’                                          Specifically, the respondent argued for               Postal Service considers relocation.
                                                As set forth by Congress in 39 U.S.C.                adopting those same requirements for                    The Postal Service highly values its
                                             101, 403 and 404(b), the Postal Service’s               notifying communities, for separate                   historic properties and follows the
                                             mission is to provide, on a self-                       public meetings, and for public                       requirements of Sections 106, 110, and
                                             sufficient basis without tax support,                   comment periods. Another respondent                   111 of the National Historic
                                             universal postal services efficiently and               suggested that the new definition,                    Preservation Act and its implementing
                                             economically. The new rule will help                    ‘‘retail service facility,’’ does not                 regulations. As the new rule states,
                                             focus comments, and the Postal                          comport with 39 U.S.C. 404(d). Another                those requirements are independent of
                                             Service’s consideration of the                          comment suggested the ‘‘retail service                the requirements set forth in the rule for
                                             comments, on the matters that are                       facility’’ definition should expressly                community input regarding relocations
                                             relevant to the Postal Service’s mission.               exclude consolidations of postal
                                                                                                                                                           and adding retail service facilities.
                                                Two comments sought a more                           facilities.
                                                                                                                                                           Because the National Historic
                                             elaborate appeal process, with one                         This final rule pertains only to
                                                                                                     relocations of retail services and                    Preservation Act and its implementing
                                             suggesting the Postal Service create
                                                                                                     additions of retail service facilities. It is         regulations sufficiently express their
                                             public project files to serve as the basis
                                                                                                     separate from the rules that apply to                 requirements, there is no need to restate
                                             for appeals and a second respondent
                                                                                                     discontinuances of Post Offices, which                those requirements in the final rule.
                                             arguing that the new rule should require
                                             a review of the public’s comments and                   can have a significantly greater effect on            Summary
                                             appeals by someone who had no prior                     a community. Accordingly, this final
                                                                                                     rule, including its definitions, does not                To continue operating on a self-
                                             involvement in the project and who is
                                                                                                     adopt the requirements for                            funding basis without tax dollars and to
                                             insulated from career repercussions.
                                                The purpose of the new rule is to                    discontinuances under 39 U.S.C. 404(d).               fulfill its statutory obligations, the
                                             incorporate consideration of community                     The new rule requires posting notice               Postal Service must make efficient and
                                             input into Postal Service decisions to                  in the affected postal facility and issuing           economical use of its postal facilities.
                                             relocate retail services or add a retail                a news release outlining the proposal to              As a result, the Postal Service will have
                                             service facility, not to create an                      one or more news media serving the                    an ongoing need to relocate retail
                                             adversarial process pitting community                   community. In the case of a relocation,               services and to add retail service
                                             input against Postal Service objectives.                posting notice in the affected postal                 facilities to account for factors such as
                                             The final rule requires the Postal                      facility should be sufficient in most                 population shifts and growth, and a
                                             Service to present project information to               instances to alert the customers who                  dynamic marketplace with changing
                                             the community, its local elected                        visit the postal facility, and they are the           customer needs and evolving
                                             officials, and when applicable, a lessor,               customers who likely would be most                    technologies and retail servicing
                                             and solicit and consider their input.                   affected by the relocation. In contrast,              options. Accordingly, the Postal Service
                                             Such input presumably will reflect the                  customers who use the USPS® Web site                  is publishing this final rule to clarify the
                                             concerns important to those parties, but                may be unaffected by a relocation                     rule’s application and procedures for
                                             it cannot be expected to reflect the                    because the Web site offers all the retail            relocating retail services and adding
                                             operational and business factors the                    postal services they would purchase at                retail service facilities. At the same
                                             Postal Service must also take into                      a physical retail location.                           time, this final rule also responds to
                                             account. Ultimately, it is the Postal                      The new rule permits the Postal                    concerns that communities and their
                                             Service that is responsible for fulfilling              Service to present the proposal either as             elected officials should have
                                             its statutory obligations to provide                    part of the agenda of a scheduled                     information about the proposed new
                                             efficient and economical universal                      community meeting, or at a separate                   location for relocated retail postal
                                             postal services. The final rule provides                meeting scheduled by the Postal                       services in order to comment effectively
                                             for the Postal Service to make an                       Service. Such flexibility is appropriate              on a proposal to relocate those services.
                                             informed decision by requiring                          to allow the Postal Service to                        This final rule provides for additional
                                             consideration of community input.                       accommodate local officials’ preference.              transparency, clarity, and opportunity
                                                Another comment argued that the                      Although in our experience                            for soliciting and considering public
                                             new rule should give priority to                        presentations at regular community                    input as the Postal Service pursues its
                                             remaining at the same site or at least in               meetings often are well attended, to                  mission to efficiently and economically
                                             the downtown area.                                      further ensure community members are                  provide universal postal services to the
                                                An arbitrary requirement to give                     aware of the presentation and have an                 nation.
                                             priority to remaining at the same site                  opportunity for input, the new rule                   List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 241
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                                             could thwart a project that would more                  bolsters notice and comment period
                                             efficiently and economically provide                    requirements. Where the current rule                    Organization and functions
                                             services to the community. The new                      requires 7 days’ advance notice of the                (Government agencies), Retail service
                                             rule, like the current rule, focuses on                 meeting, the new rule increases the                   facilities.
                                             retail services in the community, not at                requirement to 15 days’ advance notice,                 Accordingly, the Postal Service
                                             a particular site, in furtherance of the                to be published in local news media and               amends 39 CFR part 241 as set forth
                                             Postal Service’s statutory obligation to                posted in the affected facility. Where the            below.


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                                             PART 241—ESTABLISHMENT                                  Service then will follow the process in               electronic communications. If the
                                             CLASSIFICATION, AND                                     paragraph (c) of this section with                    officials accept the offer, then the Postal
                                             DISCONTINUANCE                                          respect to collecting and considering                 Service representative will identify the
                                                                                                     community input on a proposal to                      need and outline the proposal that is
                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for Part 241                implement that decision.                              under consideration to meet it, explain
                                             continues to read as follows:                              (iii) The Postal Service may                       the process by which the Postal Service
                                               Authority: 39 U.S.C. 101, 401, 403, 404,              implement provisional relocations in                  will solicit and consider input from the
                                             410, 1001.                                              connection with lease terminations or                 affected community, and solicit input
                                                                                                     expirations, or in connection with a                  from the local officials regarding the
                                             ■   2. Revise § 241.4 to read as follows:               lessor exercising a right to require the              proposal.
                                             § 241.4 Relocating retail services; adding              Postal Service to move to alternate                      (2) Notify the community and arrange
                                             new retail service facilities.                          premises, when the Postal Service has                 for public presentation. The Postal
                                                (a) Application. (1) Except as                       not already undertaken the process in                 Service will send an initial news release
                                             otherwise provided, this section applies                paragraph (c) of this section for such                outlining the proposal to one or more
                                             when the Postal Service makes a                         relocations. Not later than 180 days                  news media serving the community and,
                                             tentative decision to relocate all retail               following a provisional relocation, the               if the community has a retail service
                                             services from a retail service facility to              Postal Service will make a tentative                  facility, then the Postal Service also will
                                             a separate existing physical building, or               decision to remain in the provisional                 post a copy of the information given to
                                                                                                     relocation site on a long-term basis or to            local officials or the news release in the
                                             to add a new retail service facility for a
                                                                                                     relocate to another site. After that                  public lobby of that retail service
                                             community. As used in this section,
                                                                                                     decision, the Postal Service will follow              facility. If the proposal concerns
                                             ‘‘retail services’’ means the single-piece
                                                                                                     the process in paragraph (c) of this                  relocating retail services from a leased
                                             mail services offered to individual
                                                                                                     section with respect to collecting and                facility, then, using the most current
                                             members of the public on a walk-in
                                                                                                     considering community input on a                      notice address information in the Postal
                                             basis at a retail service facility, and a
                                                                                                     proposal to implement that decision.                  Service’s file for the site, the Postal
                                             ‘‘retail service facility’’ is a physical                  (3) This section applies to tentative              Service will deliver to the lessor a copy
                                             building where Postal Service                           decisions described in paragraphs (a)(1)              of the information given to local
                                             employees provide such retail services.                 and (a)(2) made on or after March 23,                 officials, provided, however, that no
                                                (2) The rules of this paragraph (a)(2)               2015. The rules under § 241.4 in effect               such notice will be required when the
                                             apply to temporary additions of retail                  prior to that date shall apply to projects            lessor has terminated the Postal
                                             service facilities, temporary or                        described in paragraph (a) of this                    Service’s lease or has declined to renew
                                             emergency relocations of retail services,               section undertaken prior to that date.                the Postal Service lease on terms
                                             and to provisional relocations of retail                   (b) Purpose. The purpose of this                   acceptable to the Postal Service.
                                             services.                                               section is to provide opportunities for               Additionally, the Postal Service
                                                (i) The Postal Service may implement                 community members and their elected                   representative will ask the local officials
                                             temporary additions or relocations                      local officials to appeal Postal Service              to place a Postal Service presentation of
                                             without undertaking the process in                      tentative decisions described in                      the proposal on the regular agenda of
                                             paragraph (c) of this section when                      paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this                  the next scheduled public meeting, or
                                             necessary to support Postal Service                     section and to give input on proposals                will schedule a separate Postal Service
                                             business for holidays, special events, or               for implementing those decisions (each                public meeting concerning the proposal.
                                             overflow business. Temporary additions                  a ‘‘proposal’’), and to require the Postal            At least 15 days prior to the meeting, the
                                             and relocations normally will be limited                Service to consider any appeals and                   Postal Service will advertise the date,
                                             to 180 days in duration. Any additional                 input in arriving at final decisions to               time, and location of the public meeting
                                             incremental time periods of up to 180                   proceed with, modify, or cancel                       in a local news medium and, if the
                                             days each must be approved by the vice                  proposals.                                            community has an existing retail service
                                             president, Facilities or his designee.                     (c) Collecting and considering                     facility, then the Postal Service also will
                                                (ii) The Postal Service may implement                community input. When the Postal                      post in the public lobby of that retail
                                             emergency relocations without first                     Service makes a tentative decision                    service facility a notice of the date, time,
                                             undertaking the process in paragraph (c)                described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2)             and location of the public meeting.
                                             of this section when the Postal Service                 of this section, a Postal Service                        (3) Present the proposal to the
                                             determines relocation is required to                    representative will take the following                community. At the public meeting, the
                                             protect Postal Service business due to                  steps:                                                Postal Service will identify the need,
                                             events such as earthquakes, floods, fire,                  (1) Identify the community and                     e.g., to replace an expiring lease or to
                                             potential or actual OSHA violations,                    engage local elected officials. The Postal            serve a new population center; identify
                                             safety factors, environmental causes,                   Service representative will identify the              the tentative decision, e.g., to relocate
                                             other business disrupting events, or as                 community the Postal Service                          retail services or add a retail service
                                             necessary to protect employees,                         anticipates would be affected by                      facility; outline the proposal to meet the
                                             customers, or the security of the mail.                 implementing the proposal, taking into                need; invite questions; solicit written
                                             Following an emergency relocation, as                   account such factors as the Postal                    input on the proposal; and provide an
                                             soon as the Postal Service determines it                Service determines are appropriate for                address to which the community and
                                             is feasible to identify the long-term                   the proposal. The Postal Service                      local officials may send written appeals
                                             location for the retail services, the Postal            representative then will deliver to one               of the tentative decision and comments
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                                             Service will make a tentative decision to               or more local elected public officials a              on the proposal for a period of 30 days
                                             remain in the emergency relocation site                 written outline of the proposal and offer             following the public meeting. Under
                                             on a long-term basis, to return to the                  to discuss the proposal with them. The                exceptional circumstances that would
                                             original retail service facility (if                    Postal Service representative may elect               prevent a Postal Service representative
                                             feasible), or to relocate to another site.              to conduct that discussion either in                  from attending or conducting a public
                                             Unless the decision is to return to the                 person or using any other appropriate                 meeting to present the proposal within
                                             original retail service facility, the Postal            communication tool, including                         a reasonable time, the Postal Service, in


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                                             lieu of a public meeting, will mail                     Service will make a final decision to                 disapprove a portion of State
                                             written notification of the tentative                   proceed with, modify, or cancel the                   Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions
                                             decision and the proposal to customers                  proposal. The Postal Service then will                submitted by the State of Wyoming on
                                             within the community and post a notice                  inform local officials in writing of its              May 10, 2011. This submittal revises the
                                             of the proposal in the retail service                   final decision and send an initial news               Wyoming Air Quality Standards and
                                             facility that would be affected by the                  release announcing the final decision to              Regulations (WAQSR) that pertain to the
                                             proposal, seeking their written input on                local news media. If the community has                issuance of Wyoming air quality permits
                                             the proposal and providing an address                   a retail service facility, then the Postal            for major sources in nonattainment
                                             to which the community and local                        Service also will post a copy of the                  areas. Also in this action, EPA is
                                             officials may send written appeals of the               information given to local officials or               approving SIP revisions submitted by
                                             tentative decision and comments on the                  the news release in the public lobby of               the State of Wyoming on February 13,
                                             proposal during the 30 days following                   that retail service facility. The Postal              2013, and on February 10, 2014. These
                                             that notification. An example of                        Service then will implement the final                 submittals revise the WAQSR with
                                             exceptional circumstances would be a                    decision.                                             respect to sulfur dioxide (SO2) limits
                                             proposal that would be implemented in                      (5) Identify any new site or area. After           and dates of incorporation by reference
                                             a sparsely populated area remote from                   the public meeting under paragraph                    (IBR). This action is being taken under
                                             the seat of local government or any                     (c)(3) of this section, if the Postal                 section 110 of the Clean Air Act (CAA).
                                             forum where the public meeting                          Service decides to use a site or area that            DATES: This final rule is effective March
                                             reasonably could be held.                               it did not identify at the public meeting,            23, 2015.
                                                (i)(A) If the proposal concerns                      and this section applies with respect to
                                                                                                                                                           ADDRESSES: EPA has established a
                                             relocation, then the Postal Service will:               that new site or area, then the Postal
                                                                                                                                                           docket for this action under Docket ID
                                                (1) Discuss the reasons for relocating;              Service will undertake the steps in
                                                                                                                                                           No. EPA–R08–OAR–2014–0761. All
                                                (2) Identify the site or area, or both,              paragraphs (c)(2) through (4) of this
                                                                                                                                                           documents in the docket are listed in
                                             to which the Postal Service anticipates                 section with regard to the new site or
                                                                                                                                                           the www.regulations.gov index.
                                             relocating the retail services; and                     area.
                                                                                                        (d) Effect on other obligations and                Although listed in the index, some
                                                (3) Describe the anticipated size of the
                                                                                                     policies. (1) Nothing in this section shall           information is not publicly available,
                                             retail service facility for the relocated
                                                                                                     add to, reduce, or otherwise modify the               e.g., CBI or other information whose
                                             retail services, and the anticipated
                                                                                                     Postal Service’s legal obligations or                 disclosure is restricted by statute.
                                             services to be offered at that site or in
                                                                                                     policies for compliance with:                         Certain other material, such as
                                             that area.
                                                (B) The Postal Service may identify                     (i) Section 106 of the National                    copyrighted material, will be publicly
                                             more than one potential relocation site                 Historic Preservation Act, 16 U.S.C. 470,             available only in hard copy. Publicly
                                             and/or area, for example, when the                      Executive Order 12072, and Executive                  available docket materials are available
                                             Postal Service has not selected among                   Order 13006;                                          either electronically in
                                             competing sites.                                           (ii) 39 U.S.C. 404(d) and 39 CFR                   www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
                                                (ii)(A) If the proposal concerns adding              241.3; or                                             the Air Program, Environmental
                                             a new retail service facility for a                        (iii) 39 U.S.C. 409(f);                            Protection Agency (EPA), Region 8,
                                             community, then the Postal Service                         (2) These are independent policies or              1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado
                                             will:                                                   obligations of the Postal Service that are            80202–1129. EPA requests you contact
                                                (1) Discuss the reasons for the                      not dependent upon a relocation or                    the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER
                                             addition;                                               addition of a retail service facility.                INFORMATION CONTACT section to view
                                                (2) Identify the site or area, or both,                                                                    the hard copy of the docket. You may
                                                                                                     Stanley F. Mires,
                                             to which the Postal Service anticipates                                                                       view the hard copy of the docket
                                                                                                     Attorney, Federal Requirements.
                                             adding the retail service facility;                                                                           Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to
                                                                                                     [FR Doc. 2015–03238 Filed 2–19–15; 8:45 am]           4:00 p.m., excluding federal holidays.
                                                (3) Describe the anticipated size of the
                                                                                                     BILLING CODE 7710–12–P
                                             added retail service facility, and the                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             anticipated services to be offered; and                                                                       Kevin Leone, Air Program, Mailcode
                                                (4) Outline any anticipated                                                                                8P–AR, Environmental Protection
                                             construction (e.g., of a stand-alone                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                              Agency, Region 8, 1595 Wynkoop
                                             building or interior improvements to an                 AGENCY                                                Street, Denver, Colorado 80202–1129,
                                             existing building (or portion thereof)                                                                        (303) 312–6227, or leone.kevin@epa.gov.
                                                                                                     40 CFR Part 52
                                             that will be leased by the Postal                                                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                             Service).                                               [EPA–R08–OAR–2014–0761; FRL 9922–94–
                                                (B) The Postal Service may identify                  Region 8]                                             Table of Contents
                                             more than one potential site and/or area,                                                                     I. Background
                                             for example, when the Postal Service                    Partial Approval and Partial                          II. What are the changes that EPA is taking
                                             has not selected yet among competing                    Disapproval and Promulgation of Air                        final action to approve?
                                             sites.                                                  Quality Implementation Plans;                         III. What are the changes that EPA is taking
                                                (4) Consider comments and appeals.                   Wyoming; Revisions to Wyoming Air                          final action to disapprove?
                                                                                                     Quality Standards and Regulations;                    IV. Response to Comments
                                             After the 30-day comment and appeal                                                                           V. What action is EPA taking today?
                                             period, the Postal Service will consider                Nonattainment Permitting
                                                                                                                                                           VI. Statutory and Executive Orders Review
                                             the comments and appeals received that                  Requirements and Chapter 3, General
                                                                                                     Emission Standards                                    Definitions
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                                             identify reasons why the Postal
                                             Service’s tentative decision and                        AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                       For the purpose of this document, we
                                             proposal (e.g., to relocate to the selected             Agency (EPA).                                         are giving meaning to certain words or
                                             site, or to add a new retail service                    ACTION: Final rule.                                   initials as follows:
                                             facility) is, or is not, the optimal                                                                            (i) The words or initials Act or CAA
                                             solution for the identified need.                       SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection                 mean or refer to the Clean Air Act,
                                             Following that consideration, the Postal                Agency (EPA) is taking final action to                unless the context indicates otherwise.


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Document Created: 2015-12-18 13:02:12
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 13:02:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
ContactRichard Hancock, Real Estate Specialist, U.S. Postal Service[supreg], at [email protected] or 919-420-5284.
FR Citation80 FR 9190 

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