Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Construction of Private Correctional Facilities in Arizona and California
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[Federal Register: September 19, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 182)]
[Notices]
[Page 56595-56596]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Bureau of Prisons
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact
Statement for the Construction of Private Correctional Facilities in
Arizona and California
AGENCY: Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (DEIS).
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SUMMARY:
Proposed Action
The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) will prepare a DEIS for a Contractor-
Owned and Contractor-Operated private correctional facility(ies) to
house sentenced criminal aliens. The BOP is facing unprecedented growth
in its inmate population. As a result, low security federal
correctional institutions will be especially impacted. The projected
growth in the population of sentenced criminal aliens will further
exacerbate these low security population demands.
The BOP will be soliciting for a Contractor-Owned and Contractor-
Operated correctional facility(ies) to house approximately 4,500 low
security, male, non U.S. citizen criminal aliens. Proposed
facility(ies) may include construction of a new facility, expansion of
an existing facility, or use of an existing facility. Twenty sites
throughout Arizona and California have been identified by contractors
and offered to the BOP for consideration. The proposed sites have been
submitted by the following contractors:
Cornell Corrections: (1) 80 acres of vacant, undeveloped land
located west of Rancho Road and north of Millux Road near the City of
Arvin, CA; (2) 77 acres of vacant, undeveloped land located along the
south side of State Highway (SH) 186 and approximately 1,300 feet west
of Rex Allen Jr. Drive near the City of Willcox, AZ; (3) 80 acres of
vacant, undeveloped land located west of Sunset Boulevard and the
Central Main Channel approximately 600 feet north of Cole Road near the
city of Calexico, CA; (4) 79.09 acres of vacant, unimproved western
Mojave Desert land located north of the BNSF railroad right-of-way near
the city of Barstow, CA; (5) 88.24 acres of undeveloped land located in
Snowflake, AZ.
Dominion Correctional Properties: (1) 196.2 acres of land of which
36.2 acres is proposed for the location of a sewage treatment facility,
located SE 1/4 of Section 15, T 19 N, R 18 W, of the Gila and Salt
River Meridian near the city of Kingman, AZ.
Alternative Programs, Inc.: (1) 80 acre parcel of land located west
of Avenue D, between County 23rd Street and County 24th Street in San
Luis, AZ.
Wackenhut Corrections Corporation: (1) 72 acres of agricultural
land located in the southwest corner of Scofield Avenue and the
undeveloped Poso Avenue alignment in Wasco, CA; (2) 64 acres of vacant
land located west of Lenwood Road, between Jasper and Agate Roads near
Barstow, CA; (3) 160 acres of undeveloped land located at the northwest
corner of Arica and La Palma Roads in Eloy, AZ.
Correctional Services Corporation: (1) Four adjacent parcels of
land, totaling
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approximately 97 acres each. The site is bordered by Anchor Avenue to
the east, Parlier Avenue to the north, Monson Avenue to the west and
East Manning Avenue to the south, near the city of Orange Cove, CA. (2)
160 acres of agricultural land bordered by Clark Road to the east and
beyond by an Imperial Irrigation District (IID) irrigation canal and
alfalfa crops.
The site is bordered by a vacant parcel with abandoned wooden
structures to the north and beyond by the Imperial County detention
facility. A dirt road borders the site to the west with an IID drainage
canal and alfalfa crops located beyond. The site is bordered by a dirt
road to the south and beyond by alfalfa crops, approximately three
miles south of El Centro, CA; (3) 21 acres of agricultural land located
at the northeastern edge of the town of Florence, AZ; (4) 235 acres of
agricultural land bordered on the west by an asphalt road and
agricultural land. The site is bordered on the north and east by dirt
roads, irrigation ditches, and agricultural land. Located immediately
south of the southeast corner of the site is a narrow strip of land
along South Carter Lane, three miles northeast of the town of Eloy, AZ;
(5) 100 acres of land located on the Safford Municipal Airport property
approximately five miles northeast of Safford, AZ; (6) 115 acres of
land bordered by U.S. 191 on the west, East Cardinal Drive on the
north, South Lonesome Lane and residences on the east, and residences
and undeveloped land on the south, approximately 4.5 miles south of
Safford in Lebanon, AZ; (7) 136 acres of agricultural land bordered by
E. Adams Avenue to the north, a dirt road to the east, E. Summer Avenue
to the south and E. Hill Avenue to the west, approximately 3 miles west
of Orange Cove, CA.
Corrections Corporation of America: (1) 20 acres of land that
consists of 12 separate buildings located about 3,500 feet southeast of
the Gila River and approximately 3/4 miles northeast of the Town of
Florence between U.S. Route 89 and Bowling Road, Florence, AZ.
Imperial County Sheriff's Department: (1) 80 acre site located
along the south side of McCabe Road and adjacent to the west side of
Sperber Road in the agricultural area south of the city of El Centro,
CA.
City of Shafter: (1) 15.97 acres of land located 676 feet east of
Beech Street on the north side of Los Angeles Street in the southeast
area of the city of Shafter, CA.
Each proposed site submitted to the BOP is in response to the
Commerce Business Daily Notice issued June 13th. The notice required
potential offerors to submit a Phase I Environmental Survey conducted
in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials,
Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessment Process. Also
included as a ``non-scope consideration'' under Chapter 12 of the
Standard Practice, are a delineation or identification of on-site
wetlands, and an analysis of potential impacts to threatened or
endangered species, or species of special status. In further evaluation
of these sites, several aspects will receive detailed examination
including utilities, traffic patterns, noise, cultural resources,
threatened and endangered species and land uses. The BOP intends to
award a firm-fixed price contract with award-fee incentives; a
potential term of ten years consisting of a three-year base and seven
one-year option periods; a performance-based statement of work based
generally on the American Correctional Association Standards; and a
management emphasis on contractor quality control. After publication of
this notice, the BOP will issue a Request for Proposals (RFPs).
Proposals may be offered for any or all of the 20 sites.
Alternatives
Alternatives will include the no action alternative, and all
proposals received in response to the RFPs. Each alternative will be
identified and fully examined. The DEIS will not contain a preferred
alternative(s).
Scoping Process
Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as
amended, (NEPA), a Scoping process will be conducted. As part of this
process, public meetings will be held in Arizona and California to
identify issues of concern for analysis during the NEPA process.
Information packets containing a description of each site will be
available during the meetings. Copies of the Phase I Environmental Site
Assessments will be made available upon written request. During the
preparation of the DEIS, there will be numerous opportunities for
public involvement. The meetings, locations, dates and times will be
well publicized in the local newspaper of record in the affected
communities adjacent to the potential sites. Meetings will be held to
allow interested persons to voice their concerns on the scope and
significant issues to be examined as part of the NEPA process.
The Scoping process is being held to provide for timely public
comments and understanding of Federal plans and programs with possible
environmental consequences as required by NEPA and the National
Historic Preservation Act of 1966.
DEIS Preparation
Public notice will be given in the Federal Register and the local
newspaper of record concerning the availability of the DEIS for public
review and comment.
Address
Questions concerning the proposed action may be directed to: David
J. Dorworth, Chief, Site Selection and Environmental Review Branch,
Federal Bureau of Prisons, 320 First Street, NW., Washington, DC 20534,
Attention: Debra J. Hood, Telephone (202) 305-1102, Telefacsimile (202)
616 6024, E-mail: siteselection@bop.gov
Dated: September 13, 2000.
David J. Dorworth,
Chief, Site Selection and Environmental Review Branch.
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