Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for a Proposed Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction Project at the Village of Asharoken, Suffolk County, NY
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[Federal Register: January 16, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 11)]
[Notices]
[Page 2199-2200]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
for a Proposed Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction Project at the
Village of Asharoken, Suffolk County, NY
AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
NOTICE: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), New York District,
announces its intent to prepare a DEIS pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), in accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations for Implementing the Procedural
Provisions of NEPA and the Department of the Army, USACE Procedures for
Implementing NEPA, to assess the environmental impacts of a proposed
hurricane and storm damage reduction project for the north shore of
Long Island in the Village of Asharoken, NY. In accordance with USACE
policies, the USACE will conduct a feasibility study to evaluate a
range of structural and non-structural project alternatives. The
following improvement measures would be considered: beach fill only,
beach fill in combination with structures such as floodwalls, buried
rubble-mound seawalls, dunes, stone revetments, interior drainage
features, modifications to existing shore structures, sand by-passing;
and non-structural measures
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such as relocations, buyouts, and flood proofing of threatened
properties. Offshore sand borrow areas, as well as upland areas, will
be investigated as potential sources of beach fill material.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the proposed action
and the DEIS can be answered by: Ms. Megan B. Grubb, (212) 264-5759,
U.S. Army Engineer District, New York Planning Division, ATTN: CENA-PL-
EA, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0090.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Project Location: This notice announces the initiation of the
feasibility phase study for beach erosion control, storm damage
reduction and related purposes along the north shore of Long Island at
Asharoken, NY. The study area extends from Long Island Sound on the
north, Duck Island Harbor and Northport Bay on the south, the North
Power Station on the East and Eatons Neck on the west.
Project Authorization and History: The North Shore of Long Island,
village of Asharoken, New York, Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction
Study was authorized by a resolution of the U.S. House of
Representatives Committee on Public Works and Transportation, adopted
May 13, 1993. In response to the study resolution and a State request,
following the devastating coastal storm of December 1992, the USACE
performed a Reconnaissance Study and issued a Reconnaissance Report in
September 1995 that demonstrated a potential Federal interest and the
need for a more detailed feasibility study.
Project Need; The Long Island northern shoreline has historically
experienced coastal erosion and related storm damage, most recently
from the two storms of September 1996 and October 1996, and from
previous storms including the Christmas Eve 1994 storm, and March 1993
Blizzard of the Century, the December 1992 northeaster, Hurricane
Danielle of September 1992 and Halloween Storm of 1991. These Storms
caused evacuations in several north shore communities as well as damage
from flooding and loss of structures from erosion. The December 1992
storm alone inundated hundreds of residential and business properties
and caused damages estimated at $12,000,000. The loss of beachfront in
some areas now leaves the site increasingly vulnerable to severe
damages even from moderate storms. The length of Asharoken Beach is
approximately 2.5 miles, while the width varies from 100 feet at the
northwestern end to 1,000 feet at the southeastern end. Asharoken
Avenue, which generally runs parallel to the Long Island Sound
shoreline, provides only vehicular access to the Village and the Eatons
Neck community. While the most critically threatened location of
Asharoken Avenue is protected by a small temporary shore protection
project, the feasibility study will consider long-term protection
throughout the Village.
DEIS Scope: The intended DEIS will evaluate the potential
environmental and cultural impacts associated with the proposed
hurricane and storm damage reduction alternatives for the Village of
Asharoken, NY.
Public Involvement: The USACE intends to schedule an interagency
meeting and public scoping meeting in the spring/summer 2002 to discuss
the scope of the DEIS and data gaps. The public scoping meeting place,
date, and time will be advertised in advance in local newspapers, and
meeting announcement letters will be sent to interested parties. A
scoping document will be made available at least one month before
scheduled public scoping meeting date at the following locations:
(1) Northport Public Library, 151 Laurel Avenue, Northport, NY
11768.
(2) East Northport Public Library, 185 Larkfield Road, East
Northport, NY 11731.
(3) Huntington Main Library, 338 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743.
The public will have an opportunity to provide written and oral
comments at the public scoping meeting. Written comments may also be
submitted via mail and should be directed to Ms. Megan B. Grubb at the
address listed above under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT heading. The
USACE plans to issue the DEIS in Spring 2003. The USACE will announce
availability of the draft in the Federal Register and other media, and
will provide the public, organizations, and agencies with the
opportunity to submit comments, which will be addressed in the final
Environmental Impact Statement.
Luz D. Ortiz,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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