Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Alameda County Government Center, Including a New Juvenile Justice Facility in the City of Dublin, Alameda County, California
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[Federal Register: January 15, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 10)]
[Notices]
[Page 1990-1991]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP(OJP)-1340]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) and Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Alameda County
Government Center, Including a New Juvenile Justice Facility in the
City of Dublin, Alameda County, California
AGENCY: Office of Justice Programs, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of intent (NOI).
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SUMMARY: Alameda County (California) proposes to approve a master plan
and develop a government center in the East County area, specifically
in the City of Dublin, California. The government center is proposed to
include a courthouse (15 adult courts), 250,000 square feet of County
offices, parking facilities, related site improvements, and a new
Juvenile Justice facility with 420 beds, juvenile courts,
administration, and associated support facilities (approximately
400,000 square feet total). The Juvenile Justice Facility component of
the government center is proposed in response to serious shortcomings
in the capability of the existing facility located in San Leandro,
California to serve existing and future needs of children in the
County. The government center would be developed on a 40-acre County-
owned site located at the northern terminus of Hacienda Drive, bounded
by Gleason Drive on the south, Arnold Road on the west, Broder Blvd. on
the north, and Madigan Avenue on the east. The proposed Alameda County
Juvenile Justice project would be funded in part by federal grant
monies disbursed by the California Board of Corrections. These funds
total $33,165,000, and are part of the State's allocation from the
Violent Offender Incarceration and Truth-in-Sentencing (VOI/TIS)
Incentive Grant Program. The County would provide additional funding
from bonds, certificates of participation, and the general fund. The
total cost for the Juvenile Justice Facility is estimated to be
approximately $177,000,000.
The Department of Justice, the California Board of Corrections and
Alameda County are preparing a joint Environmental Impact Statement and
Environmental Impact Review (EIS/EIR) document in order to satisfy the
requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) concurrently. The U.S.
Department of Justice is the lead federal agency under NEPA for the
preparation of the EIS/EIR and the California Board of Corrections will
be preparing the EIS/EIR under a provision of NEPA that allows an
agency of statewide jurisdiction with responsibility for the proposed
action (pursuant to the VOI/TIS grant) to prepare an EIS. Alameda
County will be the lead agency under CEQA for the preparation of the
EIS/EIR for the master plan for the government center as well as the
Juvenile Justice Facility.
DATES: Public scoping meetings will be held in the City of Dublin,
County of Alameda, California, within thirty days
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of the date of this publication. In accordance with the U.S. Department
of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Corrections Programs Office,
Program Guidance on Environmental Protection Requirements, a notice
will be published in a non-legal section of at least two editions of a
newspaper of general circulation in the area of the proposed action
announcing the date, time, and location of the meeting as well as
briefly summarizing its purpose.
The public, as well as Federal, State, and local agencies are
encouraged to participate in the scoping meetings. Comments may also be
submitted in writing, identifying relevant environmental and
socioeconomic issues to be addressed in this environmental analysis.
Comments and information should be mailed to Ms. Jill Young of the
Department of Justice or Mr. Michael Houghtby of the California Board
of Corrections at the addresses listed below. Requests to be placed on
the mailing list for announcements and the Draft EIS/EIR should also be
sent to Ms. Jill Young or Mr. Michael Houghtby.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Jill Young, Environmental
Coordinator, Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs,
Corrections Programs Office, 810 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531,
Telephone (202) 353-7302, Fax (202) 307-2019, or contact Mr. Michael
Houghtby, Field Representative, State of California Board of
Corrections, Corrections Planning and Programs Division, 600 Bercut Dr,
Sacramento, CA 95814, Telephone (916) 322-7085; Fax (916) 445-5796.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed Juvenile Justice Facility is
intended to replace the existing Alameda County Juvenile Hall, which is
located in the hills of San Leandro, Alameda County, California. The
existing facility was constructed in various phases with most
structures dating from the 1950s to 1970s. It includes secure detention
at the Juvenile Hall facility for 299 detainees, camps for low security
detention, and the Chabot Community Day Center. The detention facility
is constructed on a steep hillside in close proximity to the Hayward
fault, an active earthquake fault with a potential for causing severe
ground shaking with an estimated 32% chance of a major seismic event
during the next 30 years. In addition, these facilities, which
routinely are overcrowded, have or will soon exceed their useful,
economic life and are in need of replacement, based on operational and
architectural/engineering evaluations. Therefore, the facility does not
meet the present or future needs of the residents, staff or community
and must be replaced.
A juvenile justice system master plan completed in 1998 determined
that the County needed to construct a new juvenile detention facility
that would house up to 540 youth at any given time. The facility would
respond to the approximately 10,000 annual referrals for intake, of
which 6,000 are admitted for detention in a given year. The estimated
total number of beds required for a new detention facility was based on
historical trends and projections, multiplied by a factor of 1.2 to
account for peaking, classification and operational needs, so that the
County could house youth in a facility that reflects the detainees'
gender, age, and security risk, to avoid crowding, and to provide for
long-term planning. The County Board of Supervisors has since revised
the project to include 420 beds, with a possible capacity of 450 beds.
The environmental effects of this project and several alternatives will
be evaluated in the EIS/EIR.
Alternatives: The EIS/EIR will consider the No Project/No Action
Alternative, as required by CEQA and NEPA. Under such a scenario, the
existing Juvenile Hall facility, courts, and County offices would
remain in their present locations and no Master Plan would be approved
for the Dublin site.
The EIS/EIR will also discuss and evaluate certain other
alternatives, which may include: an alternative location for the
Juvenile Justice Facility, including development of a replacement
facility at the existing site in San Leandro; development of a split
campus with part of the project in Dublin and part in San Leandro; or
other locations to be determined during the environmental review
process.
The EIS/EIR will also consider variations in the project size, such
as a reduced or increased number of beds at the Juvenile Justice
facility, or a reduced or increased number of courts at the East County
Hall of Justice.
The EIS/EIR will also discuss policy alternatives that are under
consideration, such as increased community placement and monitoring of
youth offenders.
Dated: January 10, 2002.
Deborah Daniels,
Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs.
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