94-5577. Mediterranean Fruit Fly; Addition to the Quarantined Areas  

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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
    
    7 CFR Part 301
    
    [Docket 91-155-13]
    
     
    
    Mediterranean Fruit Fly; Addition to the Quarantined Areas
    
    AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Interim rule and request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: We are amending the Mediterranean fruit fly regulations by 
    adding portions of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties, 
    CA, to the list of quarantined areas. This action is necessary on an 
    emergency basis to prevent the spread of the Mediterranean fruit fly 
    into noninfested areas of the United States.
    
    DATES: Interim rule effective March 4, 1994. Consideration will be 
    given only to comments received on or before May 9, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Please send an original and three copies of your comments to 
    Chief, Regulatory Analysis and Development, PPD, APHIS, USDA, room 804, 
    Federal Building, 6505 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782. Please 
    state that your comments refer to Docket No. 91-155-13. Comments 
    received may be inspected at USDA, room 1141, South Building, 14th 
    Street and Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC, between 8 a.m. and 
    4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Persons wishing to 
    inspect comments are requested to call ahead on (202) 690-2817 to 
    facilitate entry into the comment reading room.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Michael B. Stefan, Operations 
    Officer, Domestic and Emergency Operations, Plant Protection and 
    Quarantine, APHIS, USDA, room 640, Federal Building, 6505 Belcrest 
    Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782, (301) 436-8247.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), is one 
    of the world's most destructive pests of numerous fruits and 
    vegetables. The Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) can cause serious 
    economic losses. Heavy infestations can cause complete loss of crops, 
    and losses of 25 to 50 percent are not uncommon. The short life cycle 
    of this pest permits the rapid development of serious outbreaks.
        We established the Mediterranean fruit fly regulations (7 CFR 
    301.78 through 301.78-10; referred to below as the regulations) and 
    quarantined the Hancock Park area of Los Angeles County, CA, in an 
    interim rule effective on November 5, 1991, and published in the 
    Federal Register on November 13, 1991 (56 FR 57573-57579, Docket No. 
    91-155). The regulations impose restrictions on the interstate movement 
    of regulated articles from quarantined areas in order to prevent the 
    spread of the Medfly to noninfested areas of the United States. We have 
    published a series of interim rules amending these regulations by 
    adding to or removing from the list of quarantined areas certain 
    portions of Los Angeles, Santa Clara, Orange, San Bernardino, and San 
    Diego Counties, CA. Amendments affecting California were made effective 
    on September 10, and November 12, 1992; and on January 19, July 16, 
    August 3, September 15, October 8, November 22, and December 16, 1993; 
    and on January 10 and February 14, 1994 (57 FR 42485-42486, Docket No. 
    91-155-2; 57 FR 54166-54169, Docket No. 91-155-3; 58 FR 6343-6346, 
    Docket No. 91-155-4; 58 FR 39123-39124, Docket No. 91-155-5; 58 FR 
    42489-42491, Docket No. 91-155-6; 58 FR 49186-49190, Docket No. 91-155-
    7; 58 FR 53105-53109, Docket No. 91-155-8; 58 FR 63027-63031, Docket 
    No. 91-155-9; 58 FR 67627-67630, Docket No. 91-155-10; 59 FR 2281-2283, 
    Docket No. 91-155-11; and 59 FR, Docket No. 91-155-12).
        Recent trapping surveys by inspectors of California State and 
    county agencies and by inspectors of the Animal and Plant Health 
    Inspection Service (APHIS) have revealed that additional infestations 
    of Medfly have been discovered in the Brea, Glendora, Long Beach, San 
    Antonio, San Dimas, Santa Monica, Torrance, and Yorba Linda areas of 
    Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties, CA.
        The regulations in Sec. 301.78-3 provide that the Administrator of 
    APHIS will list as a quarantined area each State, or each portion of a 
    State, in which the Medfly has been found by an inspector, in which the 
    Administrator has reason to believe that the Medfly is present, or that 
    the Administrator considers necessary to regulate because of its 
    inseparability for quarantine enforcement purposes from localities in 
    which the Medfly has been found.
        In accordance with these criteria and the recent Medfly findings 
    described above, we are amending Sec. 301.78-3 by adding areas in Los 
    Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties, CA, to the list of 
    quarantined areas. These additions to the previously quarantined areas 
    in these counties will create one single area of 1576 square miles in 
    Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties. The revised 
    quarantine area is as follows:
        Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties. That portion of 
    the counties beginning at the intersection of the Angeles National 
    Forest boundary and Sage Hill Road; then north from the intersection 
    along an imaginary line to its intersection with Brown Mountain Road at 
    Millard Campground; then west along Brown Mountain Road to its 
    intersection with El Prieto Road; then southwest along El Prieto Road 
    to its intersection with the Pasadena City limit; then north and west 
    along the Pasadena City limit to its intersection with the La Canada 
    Flintridge City limit; then west and south along the La Canada 
    Flintridge City limit to its intersection with Foothill Boulevard; then 
    northwest along Foothill Boulevard to its intersection with La 
    Crescenta Avenue; then south along La Crescenta Avenue to its 
    intersection with Shirley Jean Street; then southwest from this 
    intersection along an imaginary line to the end of Allen Avenue; then 
    southwest along Allen Avenue to its intersection with Mountain Street; 
    then northwest along Mountain Street to its intersection with Sunset 
    Canyon Drive; then northwest along Sunset Canyon Drive to its 
    intersection with Olive Avenue; then southwest along Olive Avenue to 
    its intersection with Interstate Highway 5; then northwest along 
    Interstate Highway 5 to its intersection with Sunland Boulevard; then 
    northeast along Sunland Boulevard to its intersection with Interstate 
    Highway 210; then northwest along Interstate Highway 210 to its 
    intersection with Bledsoe Street; then northeast along Bledsoe Street 
    to its intersection with Olive View Drive; then west along Olive View 
    Drive to its intersection with Cobalt Street; then north along Cobalt 
    Street to its intersection with the Los Angeles City limit; then west 
    and south along the Los Angeles city limit to its intersection with 
    Limekiln Canyon Road; then south along Limekiln Canyon Road to its 
    intersection with Sesnon Boulevard; then west along Sesnon Boulevard to 
    its intersection with Winnetka Avenue; then south along Winnetka Avenue 
    to its intersection with State Highway 118; then west along State 
    Highway 118 to its intersection with State Highway 27 (Topanga Canyon 
    Boulevard); then south along State Highway 27 to its intersection with 
    Parthenia Street; then east along Parthenia Street to its intersection 
    with Tampa Avenue; then south along Tampa Avenue to its intersection 
    with U.S. Highway 101; then east along U.S. Highway 101 to its 
    intersection with Interstate Highway 405; then southeast along 
    Interstate Highway 405 to its intersection with Sunset Boulevard; then 
    southwest along Sunset Boulevard to its intersection with Chautauqua 
    Boulevard; then southwest on Chautauqua Boulevard to its intersection 
    with State Highway 1; then Southeast along State Highway 1 to its 
    intersection with Ocean Avenue; then Southeast along Ocean Avenue to 
    its intersection with Barnard Way; then southeast along Barnard Way to 
    its intersection with Neilson Way; then southeast along Neilson Way to 
    its intersection with Pacific Avenue; then southeast along Pacific 
    Avenue to its intersection with Via Marina; then southeast from this 
    intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of 62nd Avenue 
    and Pacific Avenue; then southeast along Pacific Avenue to its 
    intersection with Vista del Mar; then southeast along Vista del Mar to 
    its intersection with North Highland Avenue; then southeast along North 
    Highland Avenue to its intersection with Manhattan Beach Boulevard; 
    then southwest along Manhattan Beach Boulevard to its intersection with 
    the Manhattan Beach Pier; then southwest along Manhattan Beach Pier to 
    its intersection with the Pacific Ocean coastline; then south and east 
    along the Pacific Ocean coastline to its intersection with the San 
    Pedro Breakwater; then east along the San Pedro Breakwater to the Los 
    Angeles Harbor Light Station; then east from the Los Angeles Harbor 
    Light Station along an imaginary line to the Los Angeles Harbor 
    Entrance East Light; then northeast from the Los Angeles Harbor 
    Entrance East Light along the Middle Breakwater to the Long Beach 
    Harbor Light Station; then north from the Long Beach Harbor Light 
    Station along an imaginary line to the intersection of Harbor Scenic 
    Way and Harbor Scenic Drive; then northwest along Harbor Scenic Drive 
    to its intersection with Queen's Way; then north along Queen's Way to 
    its intersection with Ocean Boulevard; then east and southeast along 
    Ocean Boulevard to its intersection with 72nd Place; then southeast 
    from this intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of 
    1st Street and Ocean Avenue; then southeast along Ocean Avenue to its 
    intersection with Seal Beach Boulevard; then northeast along Seal Beach 
    Boulevard to its intersection with State Highway 1; then southeast 
    along State Highway 1 to its intersection with Main Street; then north 
    along Main Street to its intersection with Adams Avenue; then east 
    along Adams Avenue to its intersection with Fairview Road; then north 
    along Fairview Road to its intersection with Interstate Highway 405; 
    then east and southeast along Interstate Highway 405 to its 
    intersection with Culver Drive; then northeast along Culver Drive to 
    its intersection with Walnut Avenue; then northwest along Walnut Avenue 
    to its intersection with Jamboree Road; then northeast along Jamboree 
    Road to its intersection with Chapman Avenue; then north from this 
    intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of Serrano 
    Avenue and Nohl Ranch Road; then northeast along Serrano Avenue to its 
    intersection with Weir Canyon Road; then north from this intersection 
    along an imaginary line to the northern intersection of the Yorba Linda 
    City limit and the San Bernardino County line; then northeast from this 
    intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of State 
    Highway 71 and State Highway 83 (Euclid Avenue); then north along State 
    Highway 83 to its intersection with Eucalyptus Avenue; then east along 
    Eucalyptus Avenue to its intersection with Walker Avenue; then north 
    along Walker Avenue to its intersection with Riverside Drive; then east 
    along Riverside Drive to its intersection with Vineyard Avenue; then 
    north along Vineyard Avenue to its intersection with Mission Boulevard; 
    then northwest along Mission Boulevard to its intersection with Grove 
    Avenue; then north along Grove Avenue to its intersection with Holt 
    Boulevard; then east along Holt Boulevard to its intersection with 
    Vineyard Avenue; then north along Vineyard Avenue to its intersection 
    with Carnelian Street; then north along Carnelian Street to its 
    intersection with Hillside Road; then west along Hillside Road to its 
    intersection with Sapphire Street; then north along Sapphire Street to 
    its intersection with Almond Street; then north from this intersection 
    along an imaginary line to its intersection with the Rancho Cucamonga 
    City limit; then west along the Rancho Cucamonga City limit to its 
    intersection with the San Bernardino National Forest Boundary; then 
    west along the San Bernardino National Forest Boundary to its 
    intersection with the Angeles National Forest Boundary; then west along 
    the Angeles National Forest Boundary to its intersection with Mt. Baldy 
    Road; then south from this intersection along an imaginary line to the 
    intersection of 19th Street and Benson Avenue; then south along Benson 
    Avenue to its intersection with State Highway 30; then west along State 
    Highway 30 to its intersection with Foothill Boulevard; then northwest 
    along Foothill Boulevard to its intersection with the Glendora City 
    limit; then north from the Glendora City limit to its intersection with 
    the Angeles National Forest Boundary; then west along the Angeles 
    National Forest Boundary to the point of beginning.
    
    Emergency Action
    
        The Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 
    has determined that an emergency exists that warrants publication of 
    this interim rule without prior opportunity for public comment. 
    Immediate action is necessary to prevent the Mediterranean fruit fly 
    from spreading to noninfested areas of the United States.
        Because prior notice and other public procedures with respect to 
    this action are impracticable and contrary to the public interest under 
    these conditions, we find good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553 to make it 
    effective upon signature. We will consider comments that are received 
    within 60 days of publication of this rule in the Federal Register. 
    After the comment period closes, we will publish another document in 
    the Federal Register. It will include a discussion of any comments we 
    receive and any amendments we are making to the rule as a result of the 
    comments.
    
    Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        This interim rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12866.
        For this action, the Office of Management and Budget has waived the 
    review process required by Executive Order 12866.
        This interim rule affects the interstate movement of regulated 
    articles from the Brea, Glendora, Long Beach, San Antonio, San Dimas, 
    Santa Monica, Torrance, and Yorba Linda areas of Los Angeles, Orange, 
    and San Bernardino Counties, CA. There are approximately 726 small 
    entities that could be affected, including 561 fruit sellers, 67 
    nurseries, 20 growers, 64 vendors, 3 swapmeets, 8 wholesale 
    distributors, 2 packers, and 1 farmers market.
        These small entities comprise less than 1 percent of the total 
    number of similar small entities operating in the State of California. 
    In addition, most of these small entities sell regulated articles 
    primarily for local intrastate, not interstate, movement, and the sale 
    of these articles would not be affected by this interim regulation.
        In the new quarantined areas in Los Angeles, Orange, and San 
    Bernardino Counties, the effect on those few small entities that do 
    move regulated articles interstate from parts of the quarantined areas 
    will be minimized by the availability of various treatments that, in 
    most cases, will allow these small entities to move regulated articles 
    interstate with very little additional cost. Also, many of these 
    entities sell other items in addition to the regulated articles so that 
    the effect, if any, of this regulation on these entities should be 
    minimal. Further, the number of affected entities is small compared 
    with the thousands of small entities that move these articles 
    interstate from nonquarantined areas in California and other States.
        Under these circumstances, the Administrator of the Animal and 
    Plant Health Inspection Service has determined that this action will 
    not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
    entities. Executive Order 12372
        This program/activity is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic 
    Assistance under No. 10.025 and is subject to Executive Order 12372, 
    which requires intergovernmental consultation with State and local 
    officials. (See 7 CFR part 3015, subpart V.)
    
    Executive Order 12778
    
        This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12778, Civil 
    Justice Reform. This rule: (1) Preempts all State and local laws and 
    regulations that are inconsistent with this rule; (2) has no 
    retroactive effect; and (3) does not require administrative proceedings 
    before parties may file suit in court challenging this rule.
    
    National Environmental Policy Act
    
        An environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact 
    have been prepared for this rule. The assessment provides a basis for 
    our conclusion that implementation of integrated pest management to 
    achieve eradication of the Medfly would not have a significant impact 
    on human health and the natural environment.
        The environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact 
    were prepared in accordance with: (1) The National Environmental Policy 
    Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), (2) Regulations of the 
    Council on Environmental Quality for Implementing the Procedural 
    Provisions of NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), (3) USDA Regulations 
    Implementing NEPA (7 CFR part 1b), and (4) APHIS Guidelines 
    Implementing NEPA (44 FR 50381-50384, August 28, 1979, and 44 FR 51272-
    51274, August 31, 1979).
        Copies of the environmental assessment and finding of no 
    significant impact are available for public inspection at USDA, room 
    1141, South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW, 
    Washington, DC, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, 
    except holidays. In addition, copies may be obtained by writing to the 
    individual listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        The information collection and recordkeeping requirements contained 
    in subpart 301.78 have been approved by the Office of Management and 
    Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501 
    et seq.) under OMB control number 0579-0088.
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 301
    
        Agricultural commodities, Plant diseases and pests, Quarantine, 
    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Transportation.
        Accordingly, 7 CFR part 301 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 301--DOMESTIC QUARANTINE NOTICES
    
        1. The authority citation for 7 CFR part 301 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 150bb, 150dd, 150ee, 150ff; 161, 162, and 
    164-167; 7 CFR 2.17, 2.51, and 371.2(c).
    
        2. In Sec. 301.78-3, paragraph (c) is amended by removing the 
    entries for Los Angeles County, Los Angeles and Orange Counties, and 
    Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties; and by adding, in alphabetical 
    order, one entry for Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 301.78-3  Quarantined areas.
    
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        (c) * * *
    California
        Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties. That portion of 
    the counties beginning at the intersection of the Angeles National 
    Forest boundary and Sage Hill Road; then north from the intersection 
    along an imaginary line to its intersection with Brown Mountain Road at 
    Millard Campground; then west along Brown Mountain Road to its 
    intersection with El Prieto Road; then southwest along El Prieto Road 
    to its intersection with the Pasadena City limit; then north and west 
    along the Pasadena City limit to its intersection with the La Canada 
    Flintridge City limit; then west and south along the La Canada 
    Flintridge City limit to its intersection with Foothill Boulevard; then 
    northwest along Foothill Boulevard to its intersection with La 
    Crescenta Avenue; then south along La Crescenta Avenue to its 
    intersection with Shirley Jean Street; then southwest from this 
    intersection along an imaginary line to the end of Allen Avenue; then 
    southwest along Allen Avenue to its intersection with Mountain Street; 
    then northwest along Mountain Street to its intersection with Sunset 
    Canyon Drive; then northwest along Sunset Canyon Drive to its 
    intersection with Olive Avenue; then southwest along Olive Avenue to 
    its intersection with Interstate Highway 5; then northwest along 
    Interstate Highway 5 to its intersection with Sunland Boulevard; then 
    northeast along Sunland Boulevard to its intersection with Interstate 
    Highway 210; then northwest along Interstate Highway 210 to its 
    intersection with Bledsoe Street; then northeast along Bledsoe Street 
    to its intersection with Olive View Drive; then west along Olive View 
    Drive to its intersection with Cobalt Street; then north along Cobalt 
    Street to its intersection with the Los Angeles City limit; then west 
    and south along the Los Angeles city limit to its intersection with 
    Limekiln Canyon Road; then south along Limekiln Canyon Road to its 
    intersection with Sesnon Boulevard; then west along Sesnon Boulevard to 
    its intersection with Winnetka Avenue; then south along Winnetka Avenue 
    to its intersection with State Highway 118; then west along State 
    Highway 118 to its intersection with State Highway 27 (Topanga Canyon 
    Boulevard); then south along State Highway 27 to its intersection with 
    Parthenia Street; then east along Parthenia Street to its intersection 
    with Tampa Avenue; then south along Tampa Avenue to its intersection 
    with U.S. Highway 101; then east along U.S. Highway 101 to its 
    intersection with Interstate Highway 405; then southeast along 
    Interstate Highway 405 to its intersection with Sunset Boulevard; then 
    southwest along Sunset Boulevard to its intersection with Chautauqua 
    Boulevard; then southwest on Chautauqua Boulevard to its intersection 
    with State Highway 1; then Southeast along State Highway 1 to its 
    intersection with Ocean Avenue; then Southeast along Ocean Avenue to 
    its intersection with Barnard Way; then southeast along Barnard Way to 
    its intersection with Neilson Way; then southeast along Neilson Way to 
    its intersection with Pacific Avenue; then southeast along Pacific 
    Avenue to its intersection with Via Marina; then southeast from this 
    intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of 62nd Avenue 
    and Pacific Avenue; then southeast along Pacific Avenue to its 
    intersection with Vista del Mar; then southeast along Vista del Mar to 
    its intersection with North Highland Avenue; then southeast along North 
    Highland Avenue to its intersection with Manhattan Beach Boulevard; 
    then southwest along Manhattan Beach Boulevard to its intersection with 
    the Manhattan Beach Pier; then southwest along Manhattan Beach Pier to 
    its intersection with the Pacific Ocean coastline; then south and east 
    along the Pacific Ocean coastline to its intersection with the San 
    Pedro Breakwater; then east along the San Pedro Breakwater to the Los 
    Angeles Harbor Light Station; then east from the Los Angeles Harbor 
    Light Station along an imaginary line to the Los Angeles Harbor 
    Entrance East Light; then northeast from the Los Angeles Harbor 
    Entrance East Light along the Middle Breakwater to the Long Beach 
    Harbor Light Station; then north from the Long Beach Harbor Light 
    Station along an imaginary line to the intersection of Harbor Scenic 
    Way and Harbor Scenic Drive; then northwest along Harbor Scenic Drive 
    to its intersection with Queen's Way; then north along Queen's Way to 
    its intersection with Ocean Boulevard; then east and southeast along 
    Ocean Boulevard to its intersection with 72nd Place; then southeast 
    from this intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of 
    1st Street and Ocean Avenue; then southeast along Ocean Avenue to its 
    intersection with Seal Beach Boulevard; then northeast along Seal Beach 
    Boulevard to its intersection with State Highway 1; then southeast 
    along State Highway 1 to its intersection with Main Street; then north 
    along Main Street to its intersection with Adams Avenue; then east 
    along Adams Avenue to its intersection with Fairview Road; then north 
    along Fairview Road to its intersection with Interstate Highway 405; 
    then east and southeast along Interstate Highway 405 to its 
    intersection with Culver Drive; then northeast along Culver Drive to 
    its intersection with Walnut Avenue; then northwest along Walnut Avenue 
    to its intersection with Jamboree Road; then northeast along Jamboree 
    Road to its intersection with Chapman Avenue; then north from this 
    intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of Serrano 
    Avenue and Nohl Ranch Road; then northeast along Serrano Avenue to its 
    intersection with Weir Canyon Road; then north from this intersection 
    along an imaginary line to the northern intersection of the Yorba Linda 
    City limit and the San Bernardino County line; then northeast from this 
    intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of State 
    Highway 71 and State Highway 83 (Euclid Avenue); then north along State 
    Highway 83 to its intersection with Eucalyptus Avenue; then east along 
    Eucalyptus Avenue to its intersection with Walker Avenue; then north 
    along Walker Avenue to its intersection with Riverside Drive; then east 
    along Riverside Drive to its intersection with Vineyard Avenue; then 
    north along Vineyard Avenue to its intersection with Mission Boulevard; 
    then northwest along Mission Boulevard to its intersection with Grove 
    Avenue; then north along Grove Avenue to its intersection with Holt 
    Boulevard; then east along Holt Boulevard to its intersection with 
    Vineyard Avenue; then north along Vineyard Avenue to its intersection 
    with Carnelian Street; then north along Carnelian Street to its 
    intersection with Hillside Road; then west along Hillside Road to its 
    intersection with Sapphire Street; then north along Sapphire Street to 
    its intersection with Almond Street; then north from this intersection 
    along an imaginary line to its intersection with the Rancho Cucamonga 
    City limit; then west along the Rancho Cucamonga City limit to its 
    intersection with the San Bernardino National Forest Boundary; then 
    west along the San Bernardino National Forest Boundary to its 
    intersection with the Angeles National Forest Boundary; then west along 
    the Angeles National Forest Boundary to its intersection with Mt. Baldy 
    Road; then south from this intersection along an imaginary line to the 
    intersection of 19th Street and Benson Avenue; then south along Benson 
    Avenue to its intersection with State Highway 30; then west along State 
    Highway 30 to its intersection with Foothill Boulevard; then northwest 
    along Foothill Boulevard to its intersection with the Glendora City 
    limit; then north from the Glendora City limit to its intersection with 
    the Angeles National Forest Boundary; then west along the Angeles 
    National Forest Boundary to the point of beginning.
    * * * * *
        Done in Washington, DC, this 4th day of March 1994.
    Patricia Jensen,
    Acting Assistant Secretary, Marketing and Inspection Services.
    [FR Doc. 94-5577 Filed 3-9-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3410-34-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
3/4/1994
Published:
03/10/1994
Department:
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Interim rule and request for comments.
Document Number:
94-5577
Dates:
Interim rule effective March 4, 1994. Consideration will be given only to comments received on or before May 9, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: March 10, 1994, Docket 91-155-13
CFR: (1)
7 CFR 301.78-3