[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 5]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR301.51-3]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER III--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 301_DOMESTIC QUARANTINE NOTICES--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart_Asian Longhorned Beetle
 
Sec. 301.51-3  Quarantined areas.

    (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this section, 
the Administrator will list as a quarantined area in paragraph (c) of 
this section, each State or each portion of a State in which the Asian 
longhorned beetle has been found by an inspector, in which the 
Administrator has reason to believe that the Asian longhorned beetle is 
present, or that the Administrator considers necessary to regulate 
because of its inseparability for quarantine enforcement purposes from 
localities where Asian longhorned beetle has been found. Less than an 
entire State will be designated as a quarantined area only if the 
Administrator determines that:
    (1) The State has adopted and is enforcing restrictions on the 
intrastate movement of regulated articles that are equivalent to those 
imposed by this subpart on the interstate movement of regulated 
articles; and
    (2) The designation of less than an entire State as a quarantined 
area will be adequate to prevent the artificial interstate spread of the 
Asian longhorned beetle.
    (b) The Administrator or an inspector may temporarily designate any 
nonquarantined area as a quarantined area in accordance with the 
criteria specified in paragraph (a) of this section. The Administrator 
will give written notice of this designation to the owner or person in 
possession of the nonquarantined area, or, in the case of publicly owned 
land, to the person responsible for the management of the nonquarantined 
area. Thereafter, the interstate movement of any regulated article from 
an area temporarily designated as a quarantined area is subject to this 
subpart. As soon as practicable, this area either will be added to the 
list of designated quarantined areas in paragraph (c) of this section, 
or the Administrator will terminate the designation. The owner or person 
in possession of, or, in the case of publicly owned land, the person 
responsible for the management of, an area for which the designation is 
terminated will be given written notice of the termination as soon as 
practicable.
    (c) The following areas are designated as quarantined areas:

                                Illinois

    Cook County. That area in the Ravenswood community in the City of 
Chicago that is bounded as follows: Beginning on the shoreline of Lake 
Michigan at Howard Street; then west on Howard Street to Western Avenue; 
then south on Western Avenue to Bryn Mawr Avenue; then west on Bryn Mawr 
Avenue to Central Park Avenue; then south on Central Park Avenue to 
Diversey Avenue; then east on Diversey Avenue to Diversey Parkway; then 
east on Diversey Parkway to Damen Avenue; then south on Damen Avenue to 
Chicago Avenue; then east on Chicago Avenue to the shoreline of Lake 
Michigan;

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then north along the shoreline of Lake Michigan to the point of 
beginning.
    Cook and DuPage Counties. That area in Cook and DuPage Counties that 
is bounded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Supreme Drive 
and Thomas Drive in the Village of Bensenville; then south on Thomas 
Drive to its end; then on a line southwest from the end of Thomas Drive 
to Church Road; then south on Church Road to Jefferson Street; then east 
on Jefferson Street to the Redmond Recreational Complex property line; 
then south and east along the Redmond Recreational Complex property line 
to John Street; then north on John Street to Jefferson Street; then east 
on Jefferson Street to County Line Road; then continuing east on an 
imaginary line from the intersection of Jefferson Street and County Line 
Road through the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Yards 
to the intersection of Waveland Avenue and Centrella Street in the 
Village of Franklin Park; then east on Waveland Avenue to Mannheim Road 
(State Route 12); then north on Mannheim Road to Interstate 190; then 
west on Interstate 190 to Bessie Coleman Drive; then north on Bessie 
Coleman Drive to a point in line with Runway 27 Right on the grounds of 
O'Hare International Airport; then west along an imaginary line from 
Bessie Coleman Drive following the line of Runway 27 Right across the 
grounds of O'Hare International Airport to North York Road; then north 
on North York Road to Supreme Drive; then west on Supreme Drive to the 
point of beginning.

                               New Jersey

    Hudson County. That area in the city of Jersey City that is bounded 
as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Paterson Plank Road and 
South Wing Viaduct; then south on Paterson Plank Road to Congress 
Street; then west on Congress Street to Webster Avenue; then south on 
Webster Avenue to Bowers Street; then west on Bowers Street to Summit 
Avenue; then south on Summit Avenue to Fairmount Avenue; then east on 
Fairmount Avenue to Grand Street; then east on Grand Street to the 
shoreline of the Hudson River; then north along the shoreline of the 
Hudson River to the Hoboken/Jersey City border.
    That area in the city of Hoboken that is bounded as follows: 
Beginning at the shoreline of the Hudson River east of the intersection 
of Hudson Street and 11th Street; then west on 11th Street to the 
railroad tracks; then south along the railroad tracks to the Hoboken/
Jersey City border; then east along the Hoboken/Jersey City border to 
the shoreline of the Hudson River; then north along the shoreline of the 
Hudson river to the point of beginning.

                                New York

    New York City. That area in the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and 
Queens in the City of New York that is bounded by a line beginning at 
the point where the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel intersects the Manhattan 
shoreline of the East River; then west and north along the shoreline of 
the Hudson River to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard; then east on 
Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and across the Triborough Bridge to its 
intersection with the west shoreline of Randall's and Wards Island; then 
east and south along the shoreline of Randall's and Wards Island to its 
intersection with the Triborough Bridge; then east along the Triborough 
Bridge to its intersection with the Queens shoreline; then north and 
east along the Queens shoreline to its intersection with the City of New 
York/Nassau County line; then southeast along the City of New York/
Nassau County line to its intersection with the Grand Central Parkway; 
then west on the Grand Central Parkway to the Jackie Robinson Parkway; 
then west on the Jackie Robinson Parkway to Park Lane; then south on 
Park Lane to Park Lane South; then south and west on Park Lane South to 
112th Street; then south on 112th Street to Atlantic Avenue; then west 
on Atlantic Avenue to 106th Street; then south on 106th Street to 
Liberty Avenue; then west on Liberty Avenue to Euclid Avenue; then south 
on Euclid Avenue to Linden Boulevard; then west on Linden Boulevard to 
Canton Avenue; then west on Canton Avenue to the Prospect Expressway; 
then north and west on the Prospect Expressway to the Gowanus 
Expressway; then north and west on the Gowanus Expressway to Hamilton 
Avenue and the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel; then north on Hamilton Avenue 
and the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel across the East River to the point of 
beginning.
    Nassau and Suffolk Counties. That area in the villages of 
Amityville, West Amityville, North Amityville, Babylon, West Babylon, 
Copiague, Lindenhurst, Massapequa, Massapequa Park, and East Massapequa; 
in the towns of Oyster Bay and Babylon; in the counties of Nassau and 
Suffolk that is bounded as follows: Beginning at a point where West Main 
Street intersects the west shoreline of Carlis Creek; then west along 
West Main Street to Route 109; then north along Route 109 to Arnold 
Avenue; then northwest along Arnold Avenue to Albin Avenue; then west 
along Albin Avenue to East John Street; then west along East John Street 
to Wellwood Avenue; then north along Wellwood Avenue to the Southern 
State Parkway; then west along the Southern State Parkway to Broadway; 
then south along Broadway to Hicksville Road; then south along 
Hicksville Road to Division Avenue; then south along Division Avenue to

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South Oyster Bay; then east along the shoreline of South Oyster Bay to 
Carlis Creek; then along the west shoreline of Carlis Creek to the point 
of beginning.
    That area in the villages of Bayshore, East Islip, Islip, and Islip 
Terrace in the Town of Islip, in the County of Suffolk, that is bounded 
as follows: Beginning at a point where Route 27A intersects Brentwood 
Road; then east along Route 27A to the Southern State Parkway Heckscher 
Spur; then north and west along the Southern State Parkway Heckscher 
Spur to Carleton Avenue; then north along Carleton Avenue to the 
southern boundary of the New York Institute of Technology; then west 
along the southern boundary of the New York Institute of Technology 
through its intersection with Wilson Boulevard to Pear Street; then west 
along Pear Street through its intersection with Freeman Avenue to Riddle 
Street; then west along Riddle Street to Broadway; then south along 
Broadway to the Southern State Parkway Heckscher Spur; then west along 
the Southern State Parkway Heckscher Spur to Brentwood Road; then south 
along Brentwood Road to the point of beginning.

[62 FR 10416, Mar. 7, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 63387, Nov. 13, 1998; 64 
FR 28715, May 27, 1999; 65 FR 4866, Feb. 2, 2000; 65 FR 54944, Sept. 12, 
2000; 66 FR 56430, Nov. 8, 2001; 68 FR 26985, May 19, 2003; 69 FR 10600, 
Mar. 8, 2004]