Notice of Intent to Prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Development of Ford Island at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
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[Federal Register: April 14, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 73)]
[Notices]
[Page 20141-20142]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Intent to Prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement for Development of Ford Island at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DOD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as implemented by the Council on
Environmental Quality regulations (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), the
Department of the Navy (DON) announces its intent to prepare a
Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for the development
of Ford Island at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in order to provide needed
facilities and services and deliver overall benefits to the DON at the
Pearl Harbor Naval Complex. This announcement also serves as notice
that public scoping meetings will be held to solicit comments in
accordance with NEPA, and request input as part of the Section 106
process of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as
implemented by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP)
regulations (36 CFR part 800). The PEIS will also address the potential
impacts of the sale or lease of DON property on Oahu, as authorized by
10 USC 2814 ``Special authority for the development of Ford Island,
Hawaii'' and 10 U.S.C. 2871 et seq. ``Alternate Authority for the
Acquisition and Improvement of Military Housing.''
DATES: Two public scoping meetings will be held to receive oral and
written comments on the scope of the PEIS and public input relative to
historic resources. The first meeting will be held on May 2, 2000, at 7
p.m. in the Washington Middle School, 1633 South King Street, Honolulu,
Hawaii. The second meeting will be held on May 4, 2000, at 7 p.m. in
the Makalapa Elementary School, 4435 Salt Lake Boulevard, Honolulu,
Hawaii.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Stanley Uehara (Code PLN231),
Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 258 Makalapa
Drive, STE 100, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860-3134; telephone (808) 471-
9338; fax (808) 474-5909; e-mail UeharaSY@efdpac.navfac.navy.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed action is to develop Ford
Island to provide needed facilities and services and deliver overall
benefits to the Department of the Navy (DON) at the Pearl Harbor Naval
Complex. Ford Island is a central feature in the Pearl Harbor National
Historic Landmark. The PEIS will also address the potential impacts of
the sale or lease of Navy property on Oahu to fund the development on
Ford Island, as authorized by 10 U.S.C. 2814 ``Special authority for
the development of Ford Island, Hawaii'' (hereafter referred to as
``Ford Island legislation'') and 10 U.S.C. 2871 et seq. ``Alternate
Authority for the Acquisition and Improvement of Military Housing''
(hereafter referred to as the Military Housing Privatization Initiative
(MFPI) legislation). The Ford Island legislation allows DON to sell or
lease properties in Hawaii and use the proceeds to develop Ford Island.
The MHPI legislation allows DON to sell or lease properties and use the
proceeds to invest in public-private ventures to provide military
housing. Properties available for potential sale or lease include: DON
property at the Waikele Branch of Naval Magazine Lualualei; the golf
course, family housing, and related property at the former Naval Air
Station Barbers Point; family housing and related property at Iroquois
Point/Puuloa; property on Pearl Harbor mainside; and property on Ford
Island. In addition to the Ford Island and MHPI legislation, other
existing authorities could be used such as construction using
traditional Military Construction or Non-appropriated Funds.
Due to the variety of actions envisioned for Ford Island, a PEIS is
appropriate to provide an overview analysis of the affected environment
and the potential cumulative impacts of reasonably foreseeable actions.
Additional NEPA documentation may subsequently be required as specific
projects are identified to meet the development objectives. The DON is
considering adaptive reuse of existing structures on Ford Island and
new construction to meet such facility requirements as: administrative
and operational facilities, family and bachelor housing, transient
lodging, support and commercial services, and infrastructure.
Development could include filling some tidelands to construct a
breakwater and/or marina. In addition to these requirements,
approximately 75 acres on Ford Island could be made available for
compatible commercial ventures. The purpose of developing Ford Island
is to allow the DON to centralize operations for overall efficiency; to
improve the quality of life for service members by improving work and
leisure facilities and reducing commuting distances; and to reduce
maintenance costs and congestion at mainside by replacing antiquated
and obsolete facilities. Development of some portions of Ford Island is
constrained by existing facilities, historic resources, and operational
requirements.
Alternatives to be considered in the PEIS will be potential land
development options comprising various levels of land-use for Ford
Island that are consistent with the development objectives. The DON
will solicit input from private sector developers through a Request for
Expressions of Interest in order to obtain their expertise in
developing land-use alternatives. Any reasonable alternatives to DON's
land-use concept will be considered, as will comments received from
federal and state agencies, non-governmental organizations and the
public during the scoping process.
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The PEIS will evaluate the environmental effects associated with
alternatives developed through the Request for Expressions of Interest
and during the scoping process. Issues to be addressed include, but are
not limited to: cultural and historic resources and impacts on the
adjacent USS Missouri and USS Arizona Memorial; biological resources
and habitat as may be impacted by in-water construction; water
resources and hydrology; soils and geology; public services and
utilities; traffic and noise; public health and safety; hazardous
materials and wastes; and environmental justice. The analysis will
include an evaluation of the direct, indirect, short-term, and
cumulative impacts. No decision to implement any alternative, including
the No-Action Alternative, will be made until the NEPA process is
complete.
The DON will conduct two public scoping meetings to identify
potentially significant issues, and to notify interested and affected
parties of the PEIS process. A brief presentation describing the
proposed action, historic resources related to the Pearl Harbor
National Historic Landmark, and the NEPA process will precede the
public's opportunity to comment relating to the scope of the PEIS. The
purposes and format of the meetings are provided to invite public input
on historic resource issues as part of the Section 106 process of the
National Historic Preservation Act, as well as public involvement
requirements specified under NEPA. It is important that interested
federal, state, and local agencies, organizations and individuals take
this opportunity to identify environmental and other related concerns
that they believe should be addressed during preparation of the PEIS.
To allow time for all views to be shared, speakers will be asked to
limit their oral comments to three minutes. Agencies and the public are
invited to provide written comments in addition to, or in lieu of, oral
comments at the public meetings. Scoping comments should clearly
describe specific issues or topics that the commentor believes the PEIS
should address and those that the NHPA process should address. Written
comments are to be filed with Mr. Stanley Uehara (Code PLN231), Pacific
Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 258 Makalapa Drive, STE
100, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and must be postmarked no later than May 15,
2000.
Dated: April 7, 2000.
J.L. Roth,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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