Notice of Intent To Prepare Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Westpark, Bremerton, WA
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[Federal Register: June 7, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 109)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-4912-N-19]
Notice of Intent To Prepare Draft Environmental Impact Statement
for Westpark, Bremerton, WA
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
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SUMMARY: HUD gives notice to the public, agencies, and Indian tribes
that the City of Bremerton, WA, intends to prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) for the redevelopment of Westpark public housing
community located in Bremerton, WA. The City of Bremerton, as the
Responsible Entity for compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) in accordance with 24 CFR 58.4, and the Bremerton
Housing Authority (BHA), as lead agency for compliance with the
Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA, RCW 43.21C) will
perform the joint environmental review. This notice is in accordance
with regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality at 40 CFR
parts 1500-1508. Federal agencies having jurisdiction by law, special
expertise, or other special interest should report their interests and
indicate their readiness to aid in the EIS effort as a ``Cooperating
Agency.''
An EIS will be prepared for the proposed action described herein.
Comments relating to the scope of the EIS are requested and will be
accepted by the contact person listed below.
When the Draft EIS is completed, a notice will be sent to
individuals and groups known to have an interest in the Draft EIS and
particularly in the environmental impact issues identified therein. Any
person or agency interested in receiving a notice and making comment on
the Draft EIS should contact the person listed below.
Lead Agencies: This EIS will be a joint National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) and Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)
document intended to satisfy requirements of federal and state
environmental statutes. In accordance with specific statutory authority
and HUD's regulations at 24 CFR part 58, HUD has allowed NEPA authority
and NEPA lead agency responsibility to be assumed by the City of
Bremerton. The BHA is the lead agency for compliance with SEPA.
Comments: All interested agencies, groups, and persons are invited
to address written comments related to the scope of the EIS to the
address shown below. All comments received by June 28, 2006, will be
considered in preparation of the Draft EIS to: (1) Determine
significant environmental issues, (2) identify data that the EIS should
address, and (3) identify agencies and other parties that will
participate in the EIS process and the basis for their involvement.
Particularly solicited is information on reports or other
environmental studies planned or completed in the project area, major
issues and dates that the EIS should consider, and potential
alternatives to the proposed project. Federal agencies having
jurisdiction by law, special expertise or other special interest should
report their interest and indicate their readiness to aid in the EIS
effort as a `` Cooperating Agency.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chris Hugo, Director, Department of
Community Development, City of Bremerton, 345 6th Street, Suite 600,
Bremerton, WA 98337; Phone: (360) 473-5275; FAX: (360) 473-5278; e-
mail: chris.hugo@ci.bremerton.wa.us.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
The Westpark public housing community, built in 1941, is the
remnant of a larger World War II-era housing project that was built as
temporary housing for shipyard workers. Located on the 80-acre site,
which is in west Bremerton, are 631 residential units, a Community
Center, Senior Center, Teen Center, Head Start facility, laundry and
storage facilities, a maintenance shop, and administrative offices. The
571 public housing units are in primarily single story duplex and
fourplex structures. In addition, there is a 60-unit apartment building
for elderly and disabled residents, and a 72-unit assisted living
facility is under construction.
The proposed redevelopment will be completed in three phases. The
Community Center, the apartment building housing elderly and disabled
residents, and the assisted living facility will remain. All other
structures will be demolished. In addition, much of the existing
infrastructure would be replaced. The site would be redeveloped to
provide approximately 660 to 900 dwelling units of which about one
third would be rental housing and two thirds would be for-sale housing.
Some residential units would be in mixed residential and commercial
structures, and approximately five acres of the site would be developed
for commercial and small retail uses. The rental housing would serve
households of very low-income. The proposed redevelopment is consistent
with requirements for a mixed-use, mixed-income housing project as
defined by HUD.
All existing low-income housing will be replaced either on-site, or
elsewhere in Bremerton or Kitsap County. Replacement housing will be
provided through construction of public housing units on-site and the
use of Section 8 vouchers in off-site housing complexes. Existing
residents would be displaced and assisted with benefits according to
the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Act. Where possible, displaced
residents in good standing would be allowed to return to the public
housing units once redevelopment is complete.
B. Need for the EIS
The City of Bremerton and the BHA have determined that the proposed
project constitutes an action that has the potential to affect the
quality of the human environment and, therefore, requires the
preparation of an EIS in accordance with NEPA and SEPA.
C. Alternatives
The alternatives to be considered by the lead agencies will include
a no action alternative and a redevelopment alternative to the proposed
action. The redevelopment alternative will be finalized after the
scoping meeting and conclusion of the written comment period. It may
include options related to grading of the site, housing densities,
infrastructure replacement and design, storm water management, and/or
the amount and location of commercial/retail space.
D. Scoping Meeting
A public EIS scoping meeting will be held on June 22, 2006,
starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Westpark Community Center, 79 Russell
Road, Bremerton, WA. The EIS scoping meeting will provide an
opportunity for the public to learn more about project planning and to
provide input to the environmental review process. At the meeting, the
public will be able to view graphics illustrating preliminary planning
work and the project design team, and ask questions of or provide input
to staff from the City of Bremerton and BHA, and members of the
consultant team providing technical analysis for to the EIS. Written
comments and oral testimony concerning the scope of the EIS will be
accepted at this meeting, or by submittal to the City of Bremerton by
June 27, 2006.
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E. EIS Issues
The lead agencies have preliminarily identified the following
environmental elements for discussion in the EIS:
Earth (geology, soils, topography)
? Air Quality;
? Water (surface water movement/quantity, runoff/absorption,
flooding, groundwater movement/quantity/quality);
? Plants and Animals;
? Energy Use;
? Noise;
? Land Use and Socioeconomics (land use patterns,
relationship to plans/policies and regulations; population; housing and
displacements);
? Environmental Justice (disproportionately high and adverse
effects on minority and low income populations);
? Historic and Cultural Resources;
? Aesthetics, Light and Glare;
? Parks and Recreation;
? Public Services and Utilities (fire, police, parks/
recreation, communications, water, stormwater, sewer, solid waste); and
? Transportation (transportation systems, parking, movement/
circulation, traffic hazards).
Questions may be directed to the individual named in this notice
under the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Dated: May 30, 2006.
Nelson R. Bregon,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
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