[Federal Register: April 30, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 83)] [Notices] [Page 23354] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr30ap99-122] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service Notice of Availability of an Environmental Assessment Pertaining to a Request by the City of New Orleans to the Secretary of the Interior for Approval To Relocate the Place de France, the Jeanne d'Arc Statue and Two Bronze Cannons Within the City of New Orleans summary: Due to the construction adjacent to the Place de France, the City, Mayor Marc H. Morial, has requested the Secretary of the Interior to approve relocation of the Place de France (also known as the Joan of Arc Plaza), a statue of Jeanne d'Arc and two bronze cannons from the current location in the median between the International Trade Mart buildings and the former Rivergate to the Decatur/North Peters Street Triangle in the Vieux Carre (the French Quarter), a National Historic Landmark District. Using a grant received under the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970, Pub. L. 91-609, the City developed the Place de France as a park for the statue and two bronze cannons donated to the City by the French Government. This law provides that ``no open- space land involving historic or architectural purposes for which assistance has been granted under this title shall be converted to use for any other purposes without the prior approval of the Secretary of the Interior.'' In Louisiana Landmarks Society, Inc. v. City of New Orleans, No. 94-3880 (E.D. La. 1995) the court reiterated the necessity for prior approval of the Secretary, but provided no standard by which to evaluate the historic purposes of the Place de France. The court, however, found that the term ``historic'' is not limited to property listed on, or eligible for listing on, the National Register of Historic Places pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. dates: Comments on this Environmental Assessment will be received on or before June 1, 1999. addresses: Comments should be mailed to: Regional Director, Southeast Region, National Park Service, Atlanta Federal Center, 1924 Building, 100 Alabama Street, SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. supplementary information: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act, this Environmental Assessment is intended to identify and analyze the potential environmental effects of the proposed action, which is the approval by the Secretary of the proposed conversion and relocation of the Place de France, together with statue and cannons as proposed by the City of New Orleans. Concurrent with this NEPA process, the Department of the Interior has also initiated the Section 106 compliance process of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and 36 CFR 800, Protection of Historic Properties. Dated: April 22, 1999. Charlie Powell, Acting Regional Director, Southeast Region. [FR Doc 99-10801 Filed 4-29-99; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-70-M