Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Meetings for the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Guam and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Relocation (2012 Roadmap Adjustments), 21907-21908 [2014-08845]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 75 / Friday, April 18, 2014 / Notices granted, would adversely affect such interest. Rob Newman, Director, Trinity River Corridor, Project Office. [FR Doc. 2014–08795 Filed 4–17–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3720–58–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Navy Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Meetings for the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Guam and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Relocation (2012 Roadmap Adjustments) Department of the Navy, DoD. Notice. AGENCY: ACTION: Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S. Code [U.S.C.] 4321, et seq.) and the Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations for implementing the procedural provisions of NEPA (Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] Parts 1500–1508), the Department of the Navy (DoN) announces the availability of the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Guam and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Military Relocation (2012 Roadmap Adjustments) (hereinafter ‘‘Draft SEIS’’). The DoN is the lead Federal agency for development of the Draft SEIS. The agencies that have accepted the DoN’s invitation to participate as cooperating agencies are the U.S. Air Force, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9, the U.S. Department of Interior—Office of Insular Affairs, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pursuant to 40 CFR 1502.9, the DoN prepared this Draft SEIS for the purpose of supplementing the portions of the 2010 Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) regarding the establishment on Guam of a cantonment (including family housing), a live-fire training range complex (LFTRC), and associated infrastructure to support the relocation of a substantially reduced number of Marines and dependents than was previously analyzed. By supplementing the 2010 Final EIS, the Draft SEIS advances NEPA’s purpose of informing decision-makers and the public about the environmental effects of the DoN’s proposed action. The DoN will conduct three (3) public meetings to receive oral and written mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:54 Apr 17, 2014 Jkt 232001 comments on the Draft SEIS. Federal agencies, territorial/local governmental agencies, and interested individuals are invited to be present or represented at the public meetings. The meetings will be comprised of two parts: (1) An informational open house and (2) public hearing. All comments will become part of the public record and will help officials make informed decisions on the proposed action. These meetings will also serve to provide information to the public about how the 2011 Programmatic Agreement fulfills the requirements under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for the proposed action. This notice announces the dates and locations of the public meetings for this Draft SEIS. DATES: The 60-day public comment period for the Draft SEIS will start on April 18, 2014 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (April 19, 2014 Chamorro Standard Time [ChST]) with the publication of a Notice of Availability in the Federal Register by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and will end on June 16, 2014 EDT (June 17, 2014 ChST). The three (3) public meetings will begin with a two-hour open house session where the public can learn more about the proposed action and potential environmental impacts from project team members and subject matter experts. A hearing will follow the open house. The public is encouraged to attend the meetings, which will be held on the following dates, times, and locations: • Saturday, May 17, 2014, open house from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and public hearing from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Okkodo High School, 660 Route 3, Dededo; • Monday, May 19, 2014, open house from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and public hearing from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., ˜ Father Duenas Memorial School ˜ Phoenix Center, 119 Duenas Lane, Chalan Pago; and • Tuesday, May 20, 2014, open house from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and public hearing from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Gymnasium, Naval Base Guam—Santa Rita Annex, Bldg. 4177 (former McCool School), Naval Magazine Road, Santa Rita. Informational posters will be displayed and DoN representatives will be available during the open house portion of the meetings to discuss the proposed action, answer questions, and to accept written comments from the public. A Chamorro interpreter will be available. Oral comments will be recorded during the public hearing portion of the meetings. Speakers will PO 00000 Frm 00017 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 21907 be limited to three (3) minutes to ensure all who wish to speak have an opportunity to do so. If a long statement is to be presented, it should be summarized at the public hearing and the full text submitted in writing. Interested agencies, individuals, and groups unable to attend the public meetings are encouraged to submit comments by June 17, 2014, ChST. Mailed comments should be postmarked no later than June 17, 2014, ChST to ensure they are considered. ADDRESSES: The public may provide comments during one of the public meetings, through the project Web site at https://guambuildupeis.us, or by mail at: Joint Guam Program Office Forward, P.O. 153246, Santa Rita, Guam 96915. The Draft SEIS was distributed to Federal, state, and local agencies, elected officials, and other interested individuals and organizations. The Draft SEIS is available for public review at https://guambuildupeis.us and at the following libraries: University of Guam Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Library, Government Documents, Tan Siu Lin Building, UOG Station, 303 University Drive, Mangilao, GU 96923; and the Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library, 254 ˜ Martyr Street, Hagatna, GU 96910. The public may request copies of the Draft SEIS Executive Summary by mail from the Joint Guam Program Office Forward, P.O. 153246, Santa Rita, Guam 96915. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DoN’s proposed action is to construct and operate a cantonment, including family housing, and an LFTRC on Guam to support the Marine Corps relocation. To meet the purpose of and need for the proposed action, the Marine Corps requires facilities that can fully support the missions of the relocated units. These requirements include a cantonment (with family housing and community support facilities) of sufficient size and functional organization to accommodate the reduced and reconfigured number of Marines relocating to Guam per the 2012 Roadmap Adjustments, and an LFTRC that allows for simultaneous use of firing ranges to support individual skills training and related operations. The proposed action also includes the provision of on-site utilities, access roads, and related off-site infrastructure to support the proposed cantonment/ family housing and LFTRC. Background The Draft SEIS supplements the Final EIS for the ‘‘Guam and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Military Relocation; Relocating Marines from Okinawa, Visiting Aircraft Carrier E:\FR\FM\18APN1.SGM 18APN1 mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES 21908 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 75 / Friday, April 18, 2014 / Notices Berthing, and Army Air and Missile Defense Task Force’’ dated July 2010. The Record of Decision (ROD) for the Final EIS was signed on September 20, 2010, and published in the Federal Register (75 FR 60438, September 30, 2010). In the months following the issuance of the ROD, the DoN made adjustments with regards to the LFTRC, including application of a probabilistic methodology that shrank the overall footprint of the Multi-Purpose Machine Gun range. The DoN also formally committed that if the Route 15 area was selected for the LFTRC, DoN would provide for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week access to Pagat Village and Pagat Cave historical sites, to include the trail leading to both. Faced with this new information, the DoN initially elected to prepare an SEIS limited solely to the evaluation of impacts associated with the location, construction, and operation of the LFTRC. The DoN issued its Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare the SEIS in February 2012 in the Federal Register (77 FR 6787, February 9, 2012). In the NOI, the DoN preliminarily identified five (5) alternatives for the LFTRC: Two (2) were adjacent to Route 15 in northeastern Guam, and three (3) were located at or immediately adjacent to the Naval Magazine (NAVMAG). Public scoping meetings were conducted for the SEIS in March 2012, and the public scoping comment period closed on April 6, 2012. Shortly thereafter, on April 27, 2012, the U.S.Japan Security Consultative Committee issued a joint statement announcing its decision to adjust the plans outlined in the May 2006 Roadmap for Realignment Implementation. In accordance with these ‘‘2012 Roadmap Adjustments,’’ the DoD adopted a new force posture in the Pacific providing for a materially smaller and reconfigured force on Guam. In conjunction with changes in the mix of personnel involved in the relocation, the adjustments reduced the originally planned relocation of approximately 8,600 Marines with approximately 9,000 dependents to a force of approximately 5,000 Marines with approximately 1,300 dependents. That decision prompted the DoN’s review of the actions previously planned for Guam and approved in the September 2010 ROD. This review concluded that while some actions remained unchanged, others, such as the size and location of the cantonment and family housing areas, could significantly change because of the force modification. Therefore, the DoN published a new NOI in the Federal Register (77 FR 61746, October 11, 2012) and amended the scope of the VerDate Mar<15>2010 16:54 Apr 17, 2014 Jkt 232001 ongoing LFTRC SEIS to add those actions that materially changed due to the new force posture. The DoN conducted additional public scoping meetings for this SEIS in November 2012. Dated: April 14, 2014. N.A. Hagerty-Ford, Commander, Office of the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Navy, Federal Register Liaison Officer. Alternatives Considered BILLING CODE 3810–FF–P The Draft SEIS analyzes a range of alternatives for the proposed action including the no action alternative. The Draft SEIS analyzes four (4) cantonment/family housing alternatives: Alternative A—Finegayan; Alternative B—Finegayan/South Finegayan; Alternative C—AAFB; and Alternative D—Barrigada. The Draft SEIS analyzes five (5) LFTRC alternatives: Alternative 1—Route 15; Alternative 2—NAVMAG East/West; Alternative 3—NAVMAG North/South; Alternative 4—NAVMAG L-Shaped; and Alternative 5—Andersen Air Force Base Northwest Field (NWF). The Draft EIS provides information on the affected environment and impacts of the proposed actions for 18 distinct resource areas. These resource areas include water quality, terrestrial biology, socioeconomics and environmental justice, land use, cultural resources, recreation, visual, marine transportation, ground transportation, air quality, noise, and utilities (including water, power and wastewater), among others. [FR Doc. 2014–08845 Filed 4–17–14; 8:45 am] DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION [Docket No.: ED–2014–ICCD–0016] Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to the Office of Management and Budget for Review and Approval; Comment Request; ED– 524 Budget Information NonConstruction Programs Form and Instructions Office of the Secretary/Office of the Deputy Secretary, Department of Education (ED). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: Per the guidance of CEQ, an agency’s preferred alternative is the alternative that the agency believes best fulfills its statutory mission and responsibilities, giving consideration to economic, environmental, technical and other factors (40 CFR 1502.14(e)). The DoN considered military requirements, infrastructure and environmental impacts and constraints, and scoping input from the public, resource agencies, and Government of Guam during the process of identifying a preferred alternative. The DoN’s preferred alternative is to construct and operate a cantonment (including family housing) at Finegayan (Alternative A) and an LFTRC at NWF (Alternative 5). This combination best meets Marine Corps operational requirements (size and layout), maximizes the use of federal land on Guam, and optimizes operational efficiencies due to the relative proximity of the facilities. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. chapter 3501 et seq.), ED is proposing an extension of an existing information collection. DATES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before May 19, 2014. ADDRESSES: Comments submitted in response to this notice should be submitted electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https:// www.regulations.gov by selecting Docket ID number ED–2014–ICCD–0016 or via postal mail, commercial delivery, or hand delivery. Please note that comments submitted by fax or email and those submitted after the comment period will not be accepted. Written requests for information or comments submitted by postal mail or delivery should be addressed to the Director of the Information Collection Clearance Division, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., LBJ, Room 2E105, Washington, DC 20202–4537. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions related to collection activities or burden, please call Stephanie Valentine, 202–401–0526 or electronically mail ICDocketMgr@ ed.gov. Please do not send comments here. We will ONLY accept comments in this mailbox when the regulations.gov site is not available to the public for any reason. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Preferred Alternative Commander Curtis Duncan, Joint Guam Program Office at 703–602–3825. On Guam, contact Major Darren Alvarez, Joint Guam Program Office Forward, at 671–339–3337. 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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Department of the Navy


Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Meetings for the 
Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Guam and 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Relocation (2012 Roadmap 
Adjustments)

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 (NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S. Code [U.S.C.] 4321, et seq.) and the 
Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations for implementing the 
procedural provisions of NEPA (Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations 
[CFR] Parts 1500-1508), the Department of the Navy (DoN) announces the 
availability of the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement 
for the Guam and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Military 
Relocation (2012 Roadmap Adjustments) (hereinafter ``Draft SEIS'').
    The DoN is the lead Federal agency for development of the Draft 
SEIS. The agencies that have accepted the DoN's invitation to 
participate as cooperating agencies are the U.S. Air Force, the Federal 
Aviation Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, the U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency Region 9, the U.S. Department of 
Interior--Office of Insular Affairs, and the U.S. Department of 
Agriculture.
    Pursuant to 40 CFR 1502.9, the DoN prepared this Draft SEIS for the 
purpose of supplementing the portions of the 2010 Final Environmental 
Impact Statement (EIS) regarding the establishment on Guam of a 
cantonment (including family housing), a live-fire training range 
complex (LFTRC), and associated infrastructure to support the 
relocation of a substantially reduced number of Marines and dependents 
than was previously analyzed. By supplementing the 2010 Final EIS, the 
Draft SEIS advances NEPA's purpose of informing decision-makers and the 
public about the environmental effects of the DoN's proposed action.
    The DoN will conduct three (3) public meetings to receive oral and 
written comments on the Draft SEIS. Federal agencies, territorial/local 
governmental agencies, and interested individuals are invited to be 
present or represented at the public meetings. The meetings will be 
comprised of two parts: (1) An informational open house and (2) public 
hearing. All comments will become part of the public record and will 
help officials make informed decisions on the proposed action. These 
meetings will also serve to provide information to the public about how 
the 2011 Programmatic Agreement fulfills the requirements under Section 
106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for the proposed action. 
This notice announces the dates and locations of the public meetings 
for this Draft SEIS.

DATES: The 60-day public comment period for the Draft SEIS will start 
on April 18, 2014 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (April 19, 2014 Chamorro 
Standard Time [ChST]) with the publication of a Notice of Availability 
in the Federal Register by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and 
will end on June 16, 2014 EDT (June 17, 2014 ChST).
    The three (3) public meetings will begin with a two-hour open house 
session where the public can learn more about the proposed action and 
potential environmental impacts from project team members and subject 
matter experts. A hearing will follow the open house. The public is 
encouraged to attend the meetings, which will be held on the following 
dates, times, and locations:
     Saturday, May 17, 2014, open house from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 
p.m. and public hearing from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Okkodo High 
School, 660 Route 3, Dededo;
     Monday, May 19, 2014, open house from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 
p.m. and public hearing from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Father 
Due[ntilde]as Memorial School Phoenix Center, 119 Due[ntilde]as Lane, 
Chalan Pago; and
     Tuesday, May 20, 2014, open house from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 
p.m. and public hearing from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Gymnasium, Naval 
Base Guam--Santa Rita Annex, Bldg. 4177 (former McCool School), Naval 
Magazine Road, Santa Rita.
    Informational posters will be displayed and DoN representatives 
will be available during the open house portion of the meetings to 
discuss the proposed action, answer questions, and to accept written 
comments from the public. A Chamorro interpreter will be available. 
Oral comments will be recorded during the public hearing portion of the 
meetings. Speakers will be limited to three (3) minutes to ensure all 
who wish to speak have an opportunity to do so. If a long statement is 
to be presented, it should be summarized at the public hearing and the 
full text submitted in writing.
    Interested agencies, individuals, and groups unable to attend the 
public meetings are encouraged to submit comments by June 17, 2014, 
ChST. Mailed comments should be postmarked no later than June 17, 2014, 
ChST to ensure they are considered.

ADDRESSES: The public may provide comments during one of the public 
meetings, through the project Web site at https://guambuildupeis.us, or 
by mail at: Joint Guam Program Office Forward, P.O. 153246, Santa Rita, 
Guam 96915.
    The Draft SEIS was distributed to Federal, state, and local 
agencies, elected officials, and other interested individuals and 
organizations. The Draft SEIS is available for public review at https://guambuildupeis.us and at the following libraries: University of Guam 
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Library, Government Documents, Tan Siu Lin 
Building, UOG Station, 303 University Drive, Mangilao, GU 96923; and 
the Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library, 254 Martyr Street, 
Hagat[ntilde]a, GU 96910. The public may request copies of the Draft 
SEIS Executive Summary by mail from the Joint Guam Program Office 
Forward, P.O. 153246, Santa Rita, Guam 96915.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DoN's proposed action is to construct 
and operate a cantonment, including family housing, and an LFTRC on 
Guam to support the Marine Corps relocation. To meet the purpose of and 
need for the proposed action, the Marine Corps requires facilities that 
can fully support the missions of the relocated units. These 
requirements include a cantonment (with family housing and community 
support facilities) of sufficient size and functional organization to 
accommodate the reduced and reconfigured number of Marines relocating 
to Guam per the 2012 Roadmap Adjustments, and an LFTRC that allows for 
simultaneous use of firing ranges to support individual skills training 
and related operations. The proposed action also includes the provision 
of on-site utilities, access roads, and related off-site infrastructure 
to support the proposed cantonment/family housing and LFTRC.

Background

    The Draft SEIS supplements the Final EIS for the ``Guam and 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Military Relocation; 
Relocating Marines from Okinawa, Visiting Aircraft Carrier

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Berthing, and Army Air and Missile Defense Task Force'' dated July 
2010. The Record of Decision (ROD) for the Final EIS was signed on 
September 20, 2010, and published in the Federal Register (75 FR 60438, 
September 30, 2010). In the months following the issuance of the ROD, 
the DoN made adjustments with regards to the LFTRC, including 
application of a probabilistic methodology that shrank the overall 
footprint of the Multi-Purpose Machine Gun range. The DoN also formally 
committed that if the Route 15 area was selected for the LFTRC, DoN 
would provide for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week access to Pagat Village 
and Pagat Cave historical sites, to include the trail leading to both. 
Faced with this new information, the DoN initially elected to prepare 
an SEIS limited solely to the evaluation of impacts associated with the 
location, construction, and operation of the LFTRC. The DoN issued its 
Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare the SEIS in February 2012 in the 
Federal Register (77 FR 6787, February 9, 2012). In the NOI, the DoN 
preliminarily identified five (5) alternatives for the LFTRC: Two (2) 
were adjacent to Route 15 in northeastern Guam, and three (3) were 
located at or immediately adjacent to the Naval Magazine (NAVMAG). 
Public scoping meetings were conducted for the SEIS in March 2012, and 
the public scoping comment period closed on April 6, 2012. Shortly 
thereafter, on April 27, 2012, the U.S.-Japan Security Consultative 
Committee issued a joint statement announcing its decision to adjust 
the plans outlined in the May 2006 Roadmap for Realignment 
Implementation. In accordance with these ``2012 Roadmap Adjustments,'' 
the DoD adopted a new force posture in the Pacific providing for a 
materially smaller and reconfigured force on Guam. In conjunction with 
changes in the mix of personnel involved in the relocation, the 
adjustments reduced the originally planned relocation of approximately 
8,600 Marines with approximately 9,000 dependents to a force of 
approximately 5,000 Marines with approximately 1,300 dependents. That 
decision prompted the DoN's review of the actions previously planned 
for Guam and approved in the September 2010 ROD. This review concluded 
that while some actions remained unchanged, others, such as the size 
and location of the cantonment and family housing areas, could 
significantly change because of the force modification. Therefore, the 
DoN published a new NOI in the Federal Register (77 FR 61746, October 
11, 2012) and amended the scope of the ongoing LFTRC SEIS to add those 
actions that materially changed due to the new force posture. The DoN 
conducted additional public scoping meetings for this SEIS in November 
2012.

Alternatives Considered

    The Draft SEIS analyzes a range of alternatives for the proposed 
action including the no action alternative. The Draft SEIS analyzes 
four (4) cantonment/family housing alternatives: Alternative A--
Finegayan; Alternative B--Finegayan/South Finegayan; Alternative C--
AAFB; and Alternative D--Barrigada. The Draft SEIS analyzes five (5) 
LFTRC alternatives: Alternative 1--Route 15; Alternative 2--NAVMAG 
East/West; Alternative 3--NAVMAG North/South; Alternative 4--NAVMAG L-
Shaped; and Alternative 5--Andersen Air Force Base Northwest Field 
(NWF).
    The Draft EIS provides information on the affected environment and 
impacts of the proposed actions for 18 distinct resource areas. These 
resource areas include water quality, terrestrial biology, 
socioeconomics and environmental justice, land use, cultural resources, 
recreation, visual, marine transportation, ground transportation, air 
quality, noise, and utilities (including water, power and wastewater), 
among others.

Preferred Alternative

    Per the guidance of CEQ, an agency's preferred alternative is the 
alternative that the agency believes best fulfills its statutory 
mission and responsibilities, giving consideration to economic, 
environmental, technical and other factors (40 CFR 1502.14(e)). The DoN 
considered military requirements, infrastructure and environmental 
impacts and constraints, and scoping input from the public, resource 
agencies, and Government of Guam during the process of identifying a 
preferred alternative. The DoN's preferred alternative is to construct 
and operate a cantonment (including family housing) at Finegayan 
(Alternative A) and an LFTRC at NWF (Alternative 5). This combination 
best meets Marine Corps operational requirements (size and layout), 
maximizes the use of federal land on Guam, and optimizes operational 
efficiencies due to the relative proximity of the facilities.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Commander Curtis Duncan, Joint Guam 
Program Office at 703-602-3825. On Guam, contact Major Darren Alvarez, 
Joint Guam Program Office Forward, at 671-339-3337.

    Dated: April 14, 2014.
N.A. Hagerty-Ford,
Commander, Office of the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Navy, Federal 
Register Liaison Officer.
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