Federal Register: November 5, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 213)
DOCID: fr05no09-108 FR Doc E9-26669
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Docket ID: [Docket No. FHWA 2009-0112]
NOTICE: NOTICES
DOCID: fr05no09-108
DOCUMENT ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
SUBJECT CATEGORY:
Agency Information Collection Activities: Notice of Request for Extension of Currently Approved Information Collection
DATES: Please submit comments by January 4, 2010.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
The FHWA invites public comments about our intention to
request the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) approval for the
renewal of a currently approved information collection that is summarized below
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under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. We are required to publish this notice
in the Federal Register by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
SUMMARY:
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Title: National Historic Covered Bridge Preservation Program.
OMB Control Number: 21250609.
Frequency: Annual.
Respondents: The 50 State DOTs, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.
Background: Covered bridges are unique structures embodying character, functionality and historical prominence. The National Historic Covered Bridge Preservation Program has been established to find comprehensive and proven means of maintaining the ability of these vestiges of our bridgebuilding heritage to continue to serve current and future generations. The program was originally established under section 1224 of TEA21 and continued under Section 1804 of SAFETEALU. The legislation authorizes $10 million annually to be appropriated for each fiscal year between FY 2006 and FY 2009. The program has been authorized for continuation under the current continuing resolution. The program is established to provide grants to States for rehabilitation, repair and preservation of historic covered bridges and to enable the Secretary of Transportation to perform research and initiate education programs on historic covered bridges.
Projects eligible for grants include rehabilitation and repair together with preservation through: installation of fire protection systems, including a fireproofing or fire detection system and sprinklers, installation of a system to prevent vandalism and arson, or relocation of a bridge to a preservation site. The statute requires that, to the maximum extent practicable, grant projects are carried out in the most historically appropriate manner, preserve the existing structure of the historic covered bridge, and provide for the replacement of wooden components with wooden components, unless the use of wood is impracticable for safety reasons.
Research and education activities include the collection and dissemination of information on historic covered bridges; conducting educational programs relating to the history and construction techniques of historic covered bridges; conducting research on the history of historic covered bridges; and conducting research on, and study techniques for, protecting historic covered bridges from rot, fire, natural disasters, or weightrelated damage.
Guidelines and Administration
To administer this program, the FHWA will collect information
necessary to evaluate and rank projects. The information collection was
developed considering public input \1\ and is intended to only address
the project funding allotted through the program. Research funding will
be administered separately through the FHWA Office of Infrastructure
Research and Development (R&D) at the Turner Fairbank Highway Research
Center, who will also administer the research and education activities.
The FHWA Office of Bridge Technology will administer the grant program
to assist the States in their efforts to rehabilitate, repair or
preserve the Nation's historic covered bridges, which are listed or
eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The
FHWA will award grants based on applications received and funds available through accompanying appropriations legislation.
\1\ Implementation Guidance for the National Historic Covered Bridge Preservation Program, August 23, 2000; 65 FR 51401.
Information Proposed for Collection
Information recommended under TEA21 and proposed for the current program includes the following:
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As indicated above, the FHWA has developed a template for the application. The application may be made based on this template provided by the FHWA including this information. This template is available through the FHWA Division Offices and through the FHWA Office of Bridge Technology and is available at the following URL: http:// www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/022803a.htm#application. The template is not required but rather is provided for convenience of the applicants. Burden Hours for Information Collection
Burden hour estimates and discussions are provided for each item presented and required within the application submittal process.
[cir] The priority ranking will be performed by the submitting agency. Given that a small number of applications will be submitted by an individual State, the prioritization process will be limited and 30 minutes is conservatively assumed to include any potential discussion.
[cir] Projects submitted must be legally defined as a ``bridge'' and must be located on a public road. With this constraint, each structure will already have an NBI Structure Number assigned.
[cir] A description of the bridge may be included in the NBI database; however, this may or may not be the commonly referenced name used locally. A burden of 5 minutes is assumed to permit the applicant to review the NBI record and any additional documentation to isolate the common bridge name.
[cir] The location is already included in the NBI database. A burden of 10 minutes is provided assuming that the applicant will elaborate on the location information.
[cir] The year built is already recorded in the National Bridge Inventory.
[cir] Most of this information will be included within the NBI database or on the inspection reports. 15 minutes is assumed for the applicant to synthesize information.
[cir] This information is available for structures that have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places or for those which are eligible and have applications complete. This information is also available for projects that have completed conceptual and preliminary engineering and design.
[cir] This information is available from bridge inspection reports and bridge files located within the State Transportation Agency. Time estimated is intended for synthesis of information from other sources.
[cir] This information will be established by the need when identified and the details will be identified through the conceptual and preliminary engineering process, which is done independently. A 15 minute burden is assumed to synthesize the existing information.
[cir] This item is readily obtained through contact with the SHPO.
[cir] This information is readily obtained through contact with the SHPO. A total of 45 minutes includes time for the State Historic Preservation Officer to review the project, in relation to the statewide preservation efforts, to articulate the benefits, and to document the findings.
[cir] A nominal amount of time is required to ascertain and identify whether the bridge will meet the standards for the roadway classification as any exception to the standard will be identified through the preliminary engineering process and already documented.
[cir] A plan for documentation is encouraged. Typically, each State Transportation Agency will already have a process in place to document work performed. Applicants are encouraged to identify any additional requirements warranted for these historical structures and to articulate the overall plan within the application.
[cir] This will be determined through other processes that are performed independent of this program, including preliminary engineering and the STIP process. The available information must be synthesized on the application, which takes a nominal amount of time.
[cir] This requires providing a list of contacts and involves a nominal amount of time.
Individual Respondent Burden: The total amount of time estimated to complete the report is 3\1/2\ hours.
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Public Comments Invited: You are asked to comment on any aspect of this information collection, including: (1) Whether the proposed collection is necessary for the FHWA's performance; (2) the accuracy of estimated burdens; (3) ways for the FHWA to enhance the quality, usefulness, and clarity of the collected information; and (4) ways that burdens could be minimized, including use of electronic technology, without reducing the quality of the collected information. The agency will summarize and/or include your comments in the request for OMB's clearance of this information collection.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended; and 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued on: October 30, 2009.
Judith Kane,
Acting Chief, Management Programs and Analysis Division.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
For questions concerning the National Historic Covered Bridge Preservation Program (NHCBP), please contact Mr. Everett Mattias, Office of Bridge Technology, HIBT30, at (202) 3666712, FAX (202) 3663077, or email everett.mattias@dot.gov. For legal questions, please contact Mr. Robert Black, Office of the Chief Counsel, (202) 3661359, robert.black@.dot.gov; Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590. Office hours are from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.