Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact for the Proposed Refinements to the World Trade Center Memorial and Redevelopment Plan in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, NY, 16833-16834 [E5-1455]
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[Docket No. FR–4912–N–12]
Notice of Finding of No Significant
Impact for the Proposed Refinements
to the World Trade Center Memorial
and Redevelopment Plan in the
Borough of Manhattan, City of New
York, NY
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: HUD gives notice to the
public, agencies, and Indian tribes that
it has made a Finding of No Significant
Impact (FONSI) for the Proposed
Refinements to the World Trade Center
Memorial and Redevelopment Plan
(Proposed Refinements). This notice is
given on behalf of the Lower Manhattan
Development Corporation (LMDC).
LMDC is a subsidiary of the Empire
State Development Corporation (a
political subdivision and public benefit
corporation of the State of New York).
As the recipient of HUD Community
Development Block Grant funds
appropriated for the World Trade Center
disaster recovery and rebuilding efforts,
LMDC acts, pursuant to 42 U.S.C.
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5304(g), as the responsible entity for
compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) in
accordance with 24 CFR 58.4. LMDC
also acts under its authority as lead
agency in accordance with the New
York State Environment Quality Review
Act (SEQRA). The environmental
assessment (EA) and FONSI have been
prepared in cooperation with The Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey
(Port Authority). This notice is given in
accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality regulations at 40
CFR parts 1500–1508.
DATES: Comment Due Date: All
interested agencies, groups and persons
may submit written comments for
consideration at the following address:
Lower Manhattan Development
Corporation, Attention: Comments on
WTC Plan EA, One Liberty Plaza, 20th
Floor, New York, NY 10006. Comments
must be received by 5 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Time (EDT) on May 2, 2005.
Comments received after 5 p.m. EDT on
May 2, 2005, will not be considered.
Comments may also be submitted until
5 p.m. EDT on May 2, 2005, by emailing comments to
wtcenvironmental@renewnyc.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Further information and a copy of the
EA and FONSI may be obtained by
contacting: William H. Kelley, Planning
Project Manager, Lower Manhattan
Development Corporation, One Liberty
Plaza, 20th floor, New York, NY 10006;
Telephone: (212) 962–2300; Fax: (212)
962–2431; e-mail:
wtcenvironmental@renewnyc.com.
Further information and a copy of the
EA and FONSI are also available on
LMDC’s Web site: https://
www.renewnyc.com in the ‘‘Planning,
Design & Development’’ section. A copy
of the EA and FONSI is also available
for public review at the following
locations:
Chatham Square Library, 33 East
Broadway, New York, NY 10007
Humanities and Social Sciences Library,
476 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
10028
Hudson Park Library, 66 Leroy Street,
New York, NY 10007
Manhattan Community Board 2, 3
Washington Square Park, New York,
NY 10012
New Amsterdam Library, 9 Murray
Street, New York, NY 10002
Hamilton Fish Library, 415 East
Houston Street, New York, NY 10002
Manhattan Community Board 1, 49–51
Chambers Street, #715, New York, NY
10007
Manhattan Community Board 3, 59 East
4th Street, New York, NY 10003
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LMDC, as
lead agency, in cooperation with HUD
and the Port Authority, released the
Draft Generic Environmental Impact
Statement on January 23, 2004 (69 FR
3382) and the Final Generic
Environmental Impact Statement
(FGEIS) on April 27, 2004 (69 FR 22866)
for the World Trade Center Memorial
and Redevelopment Plan (Approved
Plan). On July 8, 2004 (69 FR 42178)
LMDC published the Record of Decision
and the Findings Statement for the
Approved Plan and adopted the General
Project Plan (GPP) for LMDC’s World
Trade Center Memorial and Cultural
Program. Implementation of the
Approved Plan began with the formal
groundbreaking for Freedom Tower on
July 4, 2004.
As implementation proceeded, LMDC,
working in cooperation with HUD, the
Port Authority, the City of New York,
and Silverstein Properties, Inc. and its
affiliates as the Port Authority’s Net
Lessees, has continued to develop the
Approved Plan. Because the Approved
Plan was generic, preliminary design
and engineering led to certain
adjustments and refinements based on
aesthetics, commercial viability, cost,
and practical considerations. Many of
these refinements are described in the
proposed GPP amendments
preliminarily adopted by LMDC on
December 16, 2004 (Proposed GPP
Amendments). LMDC released the
Proposed GPP Amendments for public
review on December 27, 2004, and held
a public hearing on the Proposed GPP
Amendments on January 26, 2005, at St.
John’s University in Lower Manhattan
to receive public comments. The public
comment period remained open until
March 10, 2005.
The Proposed Refinements would
introduce several refinements to the
physical forms and operational aspects
of the Approved Plan, including the
relocation of the entrance ramp for the
underground vehicular network from
the north side of Liberty Street adjacent
to the World Trade Center (WTC)
Memorial to the south side of Liberty
Street, raising Liberty Park above grade
by 20 to 30 feet to accommodate the
relocation, increasing the at-grade
separation of Freedom Tower and the
Performing Arts Complex, shifting office
space square footage within the Project
Site, as defined below, specifying
streetwall heights and setbacks, and
changing certain pedestrian and
vehicular circulation, parking, street
direction, open space boundaries and
street and sidewalk widths. Alternatives
considered include allowing left turns
out of the vehicular ramp onto Liberty
Street westbound, locating the vehicular
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ramp on Route 9A between Cedar and
Liberty Streets and locating the cultural/
museum complex at the northeast
corner of Liberty Street and Route 9A.
Located in Lower Manhattan, the
Project Site includes both the World
Trade Center (WTC) Site and the
Southern Site. The WTC Site is bounded
by Route 9A, Vesey, Church, and
Liberty Streets. The Southern Site is
immediately to the south of the WTC
Site and comprises two adjacent city
blocks, one bounded by Liberty,
Washington, Albany, and Greenwich
Streets, and the other bounded by
Liberty Street, Route 9A, and Cedar and
Washington Streets. The Southern Site
includes those properties commonly
known as 130 Liberty Street, 140 Liberty
Street, and 155 Cedar Street. Also
included in the Southern Site are
subsurface portions of Liberty Street
from the eastern side of Route 9A to the
western side of Greenwich Street;
Washington Street from the northern
side of Cedar Street to the southern side
of Liberty Street; and subsurface
portions of Cedar Street from the eastern
side of Route 9A to the eastern side of
Washington Street.
An EA for the Proposed Refinements
has been prepared by LMDC, as lead
agency, in cooperation with HUD and
the Port Authority. Based on this
assessment, LMDC has determined that
the Proposed Refinements will not,
either individually or cumulatively,
have a significant impact on the quality
of the human environment or a
significant adverse environmental
impact not already analyzed and
disclosed in the FGEIS for the Proposed
Action. Therefore, a supplemental
environmental impact statement will
not be undertaken under NEPA or
SEQRA. LMDC will not take any
administrative action on the Proposed
Refinements prior to the expiration of
the comment period.
Questions may be directed to the
individual named above under the
heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
Dated: March 24, 2005.
William H. Eargle, Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.
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Dated: March 24, 2005.
Mark R. Johnston,
Director, Office of Special Needs Assistance
Programs.
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Center, Chantilly, Virginia, telephone
(703) 815–6060.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William W. Matchneer III,
Administrator, Manufactured Housing
Program, Office of Consumer and
Regulatory Affairs, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20410–
8000, telephone (202) 708–6409 (this is
not a toll-free number). Persons who
have difficulty hearing or speaking may
access this number via TTY by calling
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Service at (800) 877–8339.
Notice of
this meeting is provided in accordance
with section 10(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.
2) and 41 CFR 102–3.150. The
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-4912-N-12]
Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact for the Proposed
Refinements to the World Trade Center Memorial and Redevelopment Plan
in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, NY
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: HUD gives notice to the public, agencies, and Indian tribes
that it has made a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the
Proposed Refinements to the World Trade Center Memorial and
Redevelopment Plan (Proposed Refinements). This notice is given on
behalf of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC). LMDC is a
subsidiary of the Empire State Development Corporation (a political
subdivision and public benefit corporation of the State of New York).
As the recipient of HUD Community Development Block Grant funds
appropriated for the World Trade Center disaster recovery and
rebuilding efforts, LMDC acts, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 5304(g), as the
responsible entity for compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) in accordance with 24 CFR 58.4. LMDC also acts under
its authority as lead agency in accordance with the New York State
Environment Quality Review Act (SEQRA). The environmental assessment
(EA) and FONSI have been prepared in cooperation with The Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey (Port Authority). This notice is
given in accordance with the Council on Environmental Quality
regulations at 40 CFR parts 1500-1508.
DATES: Comment Due Date: All interested agencies, groups and persons
may submit written comments for consideration at the following address:
Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, Attention: Comments on WTC
Plan EA, One Liberty Plaza, 20th Floor, New York, NY 10006. Comments
must be received by 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on May 2, 2005.
Comments received after 5 p.m. EDT on May 2, 2005, will not be
considered. Comments may also be submitted until 5 p.m. EDT on May 2,
2005, by e-mailing comments to wtcenvironmental@renewnyc.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Further information and a copy of the
EA and FONSI may be obtained by contacting: William H. Kelley, Planning
Project Manager, Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, One Liberty
Plaza, 20th floor, New York, NY 10006; Telephone: (212) 962-2300; Fax:
(212) 962-2431; e-mail: wtcenvironmental@renewnyc.com. Further
information and a copy of the EA and FONSI are also available on LMDC's
Web site: https://www.renewnyc.com in the ``Planning, Design &
Development'' section. A copy of the EA and FONSI is also available for
public review at the following locations:
Chatham Square Library, 33 East Broadway, New York, NY 10007
Humanities and Social Sciences Library, 476 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
10028
Hudson Park Library, 66 Leroy Street, New York, NY 10007
Manhattan Community Board 2, 3 Washington Square Park, New York, NY
10012
New Amsterdam Library, 9 Murray Street, New York, NY 10002
Hamilton Fish Library, 415 East Houston Street, New York, NY 10002
Manhattan Community Board 1, 49-51 Chambers Street, 715, New
York, NY 10007
Manhattan Community Board 3, 59 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: LMDC, as lead agency, in cooperation with
HUD and the Port Authority, released the Draft Generic Environmental
Impact Statement on January 23, 2004 (69 FR 3382) and the Final Generic
Environmental Impact Statement (FGEIS) on April 27, 2004 (69 FR 22866)
for the World Trade Center Memorial and Redevelopment Plan (Approved
Plan). On July 8, 2004 (69 FR 42178) LMDC published the Record of
Decision and the Findings Statement for the Approved Plan and adopted
the General Project Plan (GPP) for LMDC's World Trade Center Memorial
and Cultural Program. Implementation of the Approved Plan began with
the formal groundbreaking for Freedom Tower on July 4, 2004.
As implementation proceeded, LMDC, working in cooperation with HUD,
the Port Authority, the City of New York, and Silverstein Properties,
Inc. and its affiliates as the Port Authority's Net Lessees, has
continued to develop the Approved Plan. Because the Approved Plan was
generic, preliminary design and engineering led to certain adjustments
and refinements based on aesthetics, commercial viability, cost, and
practical considerations. Many of these refinements are described in
the proposed GPP amendments preliminarily adopted by LMDC on December
16, 2004 (Proposed GPP Amendments). LMDC released the Proposed GPP
Amendments for public review on December 27, 2004, and held a public
hearing on the Proposed GPP Amendments on January 26, 2005, at St.
John's University in Lower Manhattan to receive public comments. The
public comment period remained open until March 10, 2005.
The Proposed Refinements would introduce several refinements to the
physical forms and operational aspects of the Approved Plan, including
the relocation of the entrance ramp for the underground vehicular
network from the north side of Liberty Street adjacent to the World
Trade Center (WTC) Memorial to the south side of Liberty Street,
raising Liberty Park above grade by 20 to 30 feet to accommodate the
relocation, increasing the at-grade separation of Freedom Tower and the
Performing Arts Complex, shifting office space square footage within
the Project Site, as defined below, specifying streetwall heights and
setbacks, and changing certain pedestrian and vehicular circulation,
parking, street direction, open space boundaries and street and
sidewalk widths. Alternatives considered include allowing left turns
out of the vehicular ramp onto Liberty Street westbound, locating the
vehicular
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ramp on Route 9A between Cedar and Liberty Streets and locating the
cultural/museum complex at the northeast corner of Liberty Street and
Route 9A.
Located in Lower Manhattan, the Project Site includes both the
World Trade Center (WTC) Site and the Southern Site. The WTC Site is
bounded by Route 9A, Vesey, Church, and Liberty Streets. The Southern
Site is immediately to the south of the WTC Site and comprises two
adjacent city blocks, one bounded by Liberty, Washington, Albany, and
Greenwich Streets, and the other bounded by Liberty Street, Route 9A,
and Cedar and Washington Streets. The Southern Site includes those
properties commonly known as 130 Liberty Street, 140 Liberty Street,
and 155 Cedar Street. Also included in the Southern Site are subsurface
portions of Liberty Street from the eastern side of Route 9A to the
western side of Greenwich Street; Washington Street from the northern
side of Cedar Street to the southern side of Liberty Street; and
subsurface portions of Cedar Street from the eastern side of Route 9A
to the eastern side of Washington Street.
An EA for the Proposed Refinements has been prepared by LMDC, as
lead agency, in cooperation with HUD and the Port Authority. Based on
this assessment, LMDC has determined that the Proposed Refinements will
not, either individually or cumulatively, have a significant impact on
the quality of the human environment or a significant adverse
environmental impact not already analyzed and disclosed in the FGEIS
for the Proposed Action. Therefore, a supplemental environmental impact
statement will not be undertaken under NEPA or SEQRA. LMDC will not
take any administrative action on the Proposed Refinements prior to the
expiration of the comment period.
Questions may be directed to the individual named above under the
heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Dated: March 24, 2005.
William H. Eargle, Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.
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