[Federal Register Volume 72, Number 241 (Monday, December 17, 2007)]
[Notices]
[Pages 71430-71431]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E7-24320]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Land Management

[CA-930-1430-PN-252Z; CACA 49299]


Conveyance of Mineral Interests in California

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of realty action.

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SUMMARY: An application has been filed for the conveyance of the 
federally owned mineral interest in the tract of land described below 
in this notice. Publication of this notice temporarily segregates the 
mineral interests in the public lands covered by the application from 
appropriation under the mining and mineral leasing laws while the 
application is being processed.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert M. Doyel, Bureau of Land 
Management, California State Office, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, 
California 95825, (916) 978-4649.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The tract of land referred to above in this 
notice consists of 400 acres of land, situated in Nevada County, and is 
described as follows:

Humboldt Meridian, California

T. 1 N., R. 3 E.,
    Sec. 22, E\1/2\SW\1/4\
    Sec. 33, E\1/2\SE\1/4\
    Sec. 35, NE\1/4\, E\1/2\SE\1/4\

    Under certain conditions, Section 209(b) of the Federal Land Policy 
and

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Management Act of 1976 authorizes the sale and conveyance of the 
federally owned mineral interests in land when the non-mineral, or so 
called ``surface'' interest in the land is not federally owned. The 
objective is to allow consolidation of the surface and mineral 
interests when either one of the following conditions exist: (1) There 
are no known mineral values in the land; or (2) where continued Federal 
ownership of the mineral interests interferes with or precludes 
appropriate non-mineral development and such development is a more 
beneficial use of the land than mineral development.
    In accordance with section 209(b) of the 1976 Act, on May 25, 2006, 
an application was filed for the sale and conveyance of the federally 
owned mineral interest in the above-described tract of land. 
Publication of this notice segregates, subject to valid existing 
rights, the federally owned mineral interests in the public lands 
referenced above in this notice from appropriation under the general 
mining and mineral leasing laws, while the application is being 
processed to determine if either one of the two specified conditions 
exists and, if so, to otherwise comply with the procedural requirements 
of 43 CFR part 2720. The segregative effect shall terminate: (i) Upon 
issuance of a patent or other document of conveyance as to such mineral 
interests; (ii) upon final rejection of the application; or (iii) two 
years from the date of filing the application, whichever occurs first.

(Authority: 43 CFR 2720.1-1(b))

    Dated: December 7, 2007.
Robert M. Doyel,
Chief, Branch of Lands Management.
[FR Doc. E7-24320 Filed 12-14-07; 8:45 am]
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