Notice of Public Hearings for the U.S. Marine Corps Grow the Force at Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, and MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina Draft Environmental Impact Statement, 35168-35169 [E9-17180]
Download as PDF
35168
Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 137 / Monday, July 20, 2009 / Notices
SFWMD’s preferred alternative and the
No Action Alternative.
Dated: July 10, 2009.
David Hobbie,
Chief, Regulatory Division.
[FR Doc. E9–17167 Filed 7–17–09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3710–AJ–P
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Public Hearings for the U.S.
Marine Corps Grow the Force at Marine
Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune,
Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New
River, and MCAS Cherry Point, North
Carolina Draft Environmental Impact
Statement
Department of the Navy, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with NOTICES
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section
(102)(2)(c) of the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA) (42 United States Code [U.S.C.]
4321); the Council on Environmental
Quality (CEQ) regulations for
implementing the procedural provisions
of NEPA (Title 40 Code of Federal
Regulations [CFR] Parts 1500–1508);
Department of Navy Procedures for
Implementing NEPA (32 CFR Part 775);
and Marine Corps NEPA directives
(Marine Corps Order P5090.2A), the
Marine Corps has prepared and filed
with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) a Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) which evaluates
the potential environmental
consequences that may result from
implementing the Grow the Force
initiative in North Carolina in
accordance with the President’s
mandate and Congressional direction to
increase end strength across the Marine
Corps war-fighting organizations by the
end of Fiscal Year 2011 (FY11). The
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Wilmington district, is a cooperating
agency for the EIS. A Notice of Intent for
this EIS was published in the Federal
Register on December 14, 2007 (Vol. 72,
No. 240, p. 71128).
The Marine Corps will conduct three
public hearings to receive oral and
written comments on the Draft EIS.
Federal, State, and local agencies and
interested individuals are invited to be
present or represented at the public
hearing meetings. This notice
announces the dates and locations of the
public hearings for this Draft EIS;
supplementary information about the
environmental planning effort is also
included in this notice.
VerDate Nov<24>2008
15:18 Jul 17, 2009
Jkt 217001
DATES: An open house session will
precede the public hearing at each of the
locations listed below. Individuals will
be allowed to review the information
presented in the Draft EIS and Marine
Corps representatives will be available
during the open house sessions to
clarify information related to the Draft
EIS. For all meetings the open house
will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., and
the public hearing will be held from
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Public hearings will
be held on the following dates and at
the following locations in North
Carolina:
(1) Tuesday, August 18, 2009,
Havelock Tourist and Event Center, 201
Tourist Center Drive, Havelock, NC.
(2) Wednesday, August 19, 2009,
Jacksonville High School, Auditorium,
1021 Henderson Drive, Jacksonville, NC.
(3) Thursday, August 20, 2009, Holly
Ridge Community Center, 404 Sound
Road, Holly Ridge, NC.
The Draft EIS was distributed to
Federal, State, and local agencies,
elected officials, and other interested
parties and organizations on July 17,
2009. The public comment period will
end on September 1, 2009. Copies of the
Draft EIS are available for public review
at the following libraries: Onslow
County Public Library, 58 Doris Ave.
East, Jacksonville, NC 28540; Richlands
Branch Library, 299 S. Wilmington St.,
Richlands, NC 28574; Sneads Ferry
Branch Library, 242 Sneads Ferry Rd.,
Sneads Ferry, NC 28460; Law Library
Branch, 109 Old Bridge St., Jacksonville,
NC 28540; and Havelock-Craven County
Public Library, 301 Cunningham
Boulevard, Havelock, NC 28532. The
Draft EIS is also available for electronic
public viewing at: https://
www.GrowTheForceNC.com.
A paper copy of the Draft EIS will be
made available upon written request by
contacting Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Mid-Atlantic, Marine Corps
Grow the Force in NC, EIS Project
Manager, 6506 Hampton Boulevard,
Norfolk, VA 23508.
Comments: Federal, State, and local
agencies and interested parties are
invited to be present or be represented
at the public hearings. Written
comments can be submitted during the
open house sessions preceding the
public hearings.
Oral statements will be heard and
transcribed by a stenographer; however,
to ensure the accuracy of the record, all
statements should be submitted in
writing. All statements, both oral and
written, will become part of the public
record on the Draft EIS and will be
responded to in the Final EIS. Equal
weight will be given to both oral and
written statements. In the interest of
PO 00000
Frm 00014
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
available time, and to ensure all who
wish to give an oral statement have the
opportunity to do so, each speaker’s
comments will be limited to three (3)
minutes. If a long statement is to be
presented, it should be summarized at
the public hearing with the full text
submitted in writing at the hearing, or
mailed to Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Mid-Atlantic, Marine Corps
Grow the Force in NC, EIS Project
Manager, 6506 Hampton Boulevard,
Norfolk, VA 23508. In addition,
comments may be submitted on-line at
https://www.GrowTheForceNC.com
during the 45-day comment period. All
written comments must be postmarked
by September 8, 2009, to ensure they
become part of the official record. All
comments will be addressed in the Final
EIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Michael H. Jones, telephone: (757) 322–
4942. Please submit requests for special
assistance, sign language interpretation
for the hearing impaired or other
auxiliary aids at the public meetings to
Mr. Jones by August 4, 2009.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
proposed action and subject of the Draft
EIS covers the permanent, incremental
increase of active duty and civilian
personnel and their dependents at three
North Carolina Marine Corps
Installations: MCB Camp Lejeune,
MCAS New River, and MCAS Cherry
Point. The increase in personnel is part
of a nationwide Presidential mandate
for the Marine Corps to grow its force
size from 186,000 to 202,000 Marines by
the end of FY11. Three action
alternatives and a No Action Alternative
were carried forward for analysis in the
Draft EIS.
The No Action Alternative
(Alternative 1) was examined in the
Draft EIS. Under this alternative, the
permanent, incremental increase of
Marine Corps personnel at North
Carolina Installations would not occur.
This alternative is included to provide
a baseline from which to gauge potential
impacts of the action alternatives, even
though it would not meet the purpose
and need to permanently increase
Marine Corps personnel at North
Carolina bases. In addition, it is
incompatible with the President’s
mandate to increase Marine Corps
personnel.
The Preferred Alternative (Alternative
2) includes the addition of
approximately 7,700 personnel at MCB
Camp Lejeune, 1,400 at MCAS New
River, and close to 800 at MCAS Cherry
Point (total of 9,900 active duty and
civilian personnel), as well as
approximately 9,450 dependents.
E:\FR\FM\20JYN1.SGM
20JYN1
erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with NOTICES
Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 137 / Monday, July 20, 2009 / Notices
To support this growth, a multi-year,
major construction effort would occur at
all three installations. Proposed
infrastructure development at each
installation (at least to some extent)
includes: Constructing administrative,
educational, training, maintenance, and
operations facilities; providing living
accommodations (housing, lodging, and
mess halls); building Morale, Welfare,
and Recreation facilities (fitness centers,
medical/dental clinics, child
development centers); demolishing
existing buildings and infrastructure;
and constructing and/or upgrading
infrastructure (e.g., roads, power, and
communications). Proposed
development would result in
approximately 1,700 acres of
disturbance at MCB Camp Lejeune, 160
acres at MCAS New River, and 117 acres
at MCAS Cherry Point.
Under Alternative 3 the same
permanent increase of Marines and
dependents would occur at the three
North Carolina Installations as
described for the Preferred Alternative;
however, a reduced construction effort
would be implemented. This alternative
meets the purpose and need to establish
the Marine Corps personnel increases
on a permanent basis; however, once
deployments are curtailed and Marines
return to their home stations from
abroad, infrastructure capacity to
support all the Marines would be
considerably strained at the three
Installations. Under this alternative
proposed development would result in
approximately 360 acres of disturbance
at MCB Camp Lejeune, 90 acres at
MCAS New River, and 40 acres at
MCAS Cherry Point.
Under Alternative 4, the same
permanent increase of Marines and
dependents would occur at the three
Installations as described in the
Preferred Alternative; however, no
construction projects or infrastructure
development would occur. The
increased personnel would be
accommodated in existing facilities or
temporary/relocatable buildings already
in place. The purpose and need for the
Proposed Action would be met;
however, by not implementing any
construction projects or upgrades,
infrastructure capacity to support all the
Marines would be considerably strained
at all three Installations.
Environmental resources addressed in
the Draft EIS include land use and
coastal zone management;
socioeconomics; recreation and visual
resources; community services and
facilities; transportation and traffic;
utilities and infrastructure; hazardous
materials, toxic substances, and
hazardous waste; noise; air quality;
VerDate Nov<24>2008
15:18 Jul 17, 2009
Jkt 217001
natural resources, including threatened
and endangered species; earth resources
(e.g., soils and geology); water resources
(e.g., surface waters and wetlands); and
cultural resources. The Draft EIS also
accounts for cumulative impacts from
other past, present, and reasonably
foreseeable future actions in the
Jacksonville and Havelock, North
Carolina regional area.
The Draft EIS analyses indicate that
the proposed personnel increases would
substantially increase the population
residing on the three Marine Corps
installations, as well as the population
within the surrounding communities of
Onslow, Craven, and Carteret counties.
Onslow and Craven counties are
anticipated to receive 95 percent of the
growth directly associated with the
proposed action. The influx of
personnel would have direct impacts
(but not at a magnitude to introduce
major adverse effects) to
socioeconomics, community services
(specifically schools in Onslow County),
utilities, and local traffic. The Preferred
Alternative would, however, introduce
positive input into the local economy
from economic gains associated with
military salaries and taxes (long-term
gain) and major construction efforts
(short-term gain).
The proposed construction and
demolition would have adverse impacts
to cultural resources at MCB Camp
Lejeune (demolition of three historic
buildings). Mitigation measures will be
developed in consultation with the
North Carolina State Historic
Preservation Officer. Proposed
construction also has the potential to
impact wetlands at all three
installations. However, these impacts
are not anticipated to be significant due
to the best management practices
utilized by the Marine Corps.
Schedule: A Notice of Availability
(NOA) of the Draft EIS will be published
both in the Federal Register and local
print media, which starts the 45-day
public comment period for the Draft
EIS. The Marine Corps will consider
and respond to all comments received
on the Draft EIS when preparing the
Final EIS. The Department of the Navy
intends to issue the Final EIS no later
than December 2009, at which time a
NOA will be published in the Federal
Register and local media. A Record of
Decision will be issued no sooner than
30 days following publication of the
Final EIS.
PO 00000
Frm 00015
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
35169
Dated: July 14, 2009.
A.M. Vallandingham,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate
General’s Corps, U.S. Navy, Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. E9–17180 Filed 7–17–09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3810–FF–P
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
[Docket ID USA–2009–0017]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
AGENCY:
Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice to add a system of
records.
SUMMARY: The Department of the Army
is proposing to add a system of records
to its existing inventory of records
systems subject to the Privacy Act of
1974, (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.
DATES: The proposed action will be
effective on August 19, 2009 unless
comments are received that would
result in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: Department of the Army,
Freedom of Information/Privacy
Division, U.S. Army Records
Management and Declassification
Agency, 7701 Telegraph Road, Casey
Building, Suite 144, Alexandria, VA
22325–3905.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mr.
Leroy Jones at (703) 428–6185.
The
Department of the Army systems of
records notices subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974, (5 U.S.C. 552a), as
amended, have been published in the
Federal Register and are available from
the address above.
The proposed system report, as
required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, was
submitted on July 10, 2009, to the House
Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform, the Senate
Committee on Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs, and the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
pursuant to paragraph 4c of Appendix I
to OMB Circular No. A–130, ‘Federal
Agency Responsibilities for Maintaining
Records About Individuals’, dated
February 8, 1996 (February 20, 1996, 61
FR 6427).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
E:\FR\FM\20JYN1.SGM
20JYN1
Agencies
[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 137 (Monday, July 20, 2009)]
[Notices]
[Pages 35168-35169]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E9-17180]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Public Hearings for the U.S. Marine Corps Grow the
Force at Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station
(MCAS) New River, and MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina Draft
Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section (102)(2)(c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 United States Code [U.S.C.] 4321); the
Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations for implementing the
procedural provisions of NEPA (Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations
[CFR] Parts 1500-1508); Department of Navy Procedures for Implementing
NEPA (32 CFR Part 775); and Marine Corps NEPA directives (Marine Corps
Order P5090.2A), the Marine Corps has prepared and filed with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) a Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) which evaluates the potential environmental
consequences that may result from implementing the Grow the Force
initiative in North Carolina in accordance with the President's mandate
and Congressional direction to increase end strength across the Marine
Corps war-fighting organizations by the end of Fiscal Year 2011 (FY11).
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington district, is a cooperating
agency for the EIS. A Notice of Intent for this EIS was published in
the Federal Register on December 14, 2007 (Vol. 72, No. 240, p. 71128).
The Marine Corps will conduct three public hearings to receive oral
and written comments on the Draft EIS. Federal, State, and local
agencies and interested individuals are invited to be present or
represented at the public hearing meetings. This notice announces the
dates and locations of the public hearings for this Draft EIS;
supplementary information about the environmental planning effort is
also included in this notice.
DATES: An open house session will precede the public hearing at each of
the locations listed below. Individuals will be allowed to review the
information presented in the Draft EIS and Marine Corps representatives
will be available during the open house sessions to clarify information
related to the Draft EIS. For all meetings the open house will be held
from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., and the public hearing will be held from 6:30
p.m. to 8 p.m. Public hearings will be held on the following dates and
at the following locations in North Carolina:
(1) Tuesday, August 18, 2009, Havelock Tourist and Event Center,
201 Tourist Center Drive, Havelock, NC.
(2) Wednesday, August 19, 2009, Jacksonville High School,
Auditorium, 1021 Henderson Drive, Jacksonville, NC.
(3) Thursday, August 20, 2009, Holly Ridge Community Center, 404
Sound Road, Holly Ridge, NC.
The Draft EIS was distributed to Federal, State, and local
agencies, elected officials, and other interested parties and
organizations on July 17, 2009. The public comment period will end on
September 1, 2009. Copies of the Draft EIS are available for public
review at the following libraries: Onslow County Public Library, 58
Doris Ave. East, Jacksonville, NC 28540; Richlands Branch Library, 299
S. Wilmington St., Richlands, NC 28574; Sneads Ferry Branch Library,
242 Sneads Ferry Rd., Sneads Ferry, NC 28460; Law Library Branch, 109
Old Bridge St., Jacksonville, NC 28540; and Havelock-Craven County
Public Library, 301 Cunningham Boulevard, Havelock, NC 28532. The Draft
EIS is also available for electronic public viewing at: https://www.GrowTheForceNC.com.
A paper copy of the Draft EIS will be made available upon written
request by contacting Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-
Atlantic, Marine Corps Grow the Force in NC, EIS Project Manager, 6506
Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23508.
Comments: Federal, State, and local agencies and interested parties
are invited to be present or be represented at the public hearings.
Written comments can be submitted during the open house sessions
preceding the public hearings.
Oral statements will be heard and transcribed by a stenographer;
however, to ensure the accuracy of the record, all statements should be
submitted in writing. All statements, both oral and written, will
become part of the public record on the Draft EIS and will be responded
to in the Final EIS. Equal weight will be given to both oral and
written statements. In the interest of available time, and to ensure
all who wish to give an oral statement have the opportunity to do so,
each speaker's comments will be limited to three (3) minutes. If a long
statement is to be presented, it should be summarized at the public
hearing with the full text submitted in writing at the hearing, or
mailed to Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic, Marine
Corps Grow the Force in NC, EIS Project Manager, 6506 Hampton
Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23508. In addition, comments may be submitted
on-line at https://www.GrowTheForceNC.com during the 45-day comment
period. All written comments must be postmarked by September 8, 2009,
to ensure they become part of the official record. All comments will be
addressed in the Final EIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Michael H. Jones, telephone: (757)
322-4942. Please submit requests for special assistance, sign language
interpretation for the hearing impaired or other auxiliary aids at the
public meetings to Mr. Jones by August 4, 2009.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed action and subject of the Draft
EIS covers the permanent, incremental increase of active duty and
civilian personnel and their dependents at three North Carolina Marine
Corps Installations: MCB Camp Lejeune, MCAS New River, and MCAS Cherry
Point. The increase in personnel is part of a nationwide Presidential
mandate for the Marine Corps to grow its force size from 186,000 to
202,000 Marines by the end of FY11. Three action alternatives and a No
Action Alternative were carried forward for analysis in the Draft EIS.
The No Action Alternative (Alternative 1) was examined in the Draft
EIS. Under this alternative, the permanent, incremental increase of
Marine Corps personnel at North Carolina Installations would not occur.
This alternative is included to provide a baseline from which to gauge
potential impacts of the action alternatives, even though it would not
meet the purpose and need to permanently increase Marine Corps
personnel at North Carolina bases. In addition, it is incompatible with
the President's mandate to increase Marine Corps personnel.
The Preferred Alternative (Alternative 2) includes the addition of
approximately 7,700 personnel at MCB Camp Lejeune, 1,400 at MCAS New
River, and close to 800 at MCAS Cherry Point (total of 9,900 active
duty and civilian personnel), as well as approximately 9,450
dependents.
[[Page 35169]]
To support this growth, a multi-year, major construction effort
would occur at all three installations. Proposed infrastructure
development at each installation (at least to some extent) includes:
Constructing administrative, educational, training, maintenance, and
operations facilities; providing living accommodations (housing,
lodging, and mess halls); building Morale, Welfare, and Recreation
facilities (fitness centers, medical/dental clinics, child development
centers); demolishing existing buildings and infrastructure; and
constructing and/or upgrading infrastructure (e.g., roads, power, and
communications). Proposed development would result in approximately
1,700 acres of disturbance at MCB Camp Lejeune, 160 acres at MCAS New
River, and 117 acres at MCAS Cherry Point.
Under Alternative 3 the same permanent increase of Marines and
dependents would occur at the three North Carolina Installations as
described for the Preferred Alternative; however, a reduced
construction effort would be implemented. This alternative meets the
purpose and need to establish the Marine Corps personnel increases on a
permanent basis; however, once deployments are curtailed and Marines
return to their home stations from abroad, infrastructure capacity to
support all the Marines would be considerably strained at the three
Installations. Under this alternative proposed development would result
in approximately 360 acres of disturbance at MCB Camp Lejeune, 90 acres
at MCAS New River, and 40 acres at MCAS Cherry Point.
Under Alternative 4, the same permanent increase of Marines and
dependents would occur at the three Installations as described in the
Preferred Alternative; however, no construction projects or
infrastructure development would occur. The increased personnel would
be accommodated in existing facilities or temporary/relocatable
buildings already in place. The purpose and need for the Proposed
Action would be met; however, by not implementing any construction
projects or upgrades, infrastructure capacity to support all the
Marines would be considerably strained at all three Installations.
Environmental resources addressed in the Draft EIS include land use
and coastal zone management; socioeconomics; recreation and visual
resources; community services and facilities; transportation and
traffic; utilities and infrastructure; hazardous materials, toxic
substances, and hazardous waste; noise; air quality; natural resources,
including threatened and endangered species; earth resources (e.g.,
soils and geology); water resources (e.g., surface waters and
wetlands); and cultural resources. The Draft EIS also accounts for
cumulative impacts from other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable
future actions in the Jacksonville and Havelock, North Carolina
regional area.
The Draft EIS analyses indicate that the proposed personnel
increases would substantially increase the population residing on the
three Marine Corps installations, as well as the population within the
surrounding communities of Onslow, Craven, and Carteret counties.
Onslow and Craven counties are anticipated to receive 95 percent of the
growth directly associated with the proposed action. The influx of
personnel would have direct impacts (but not at a magnitude to
introduce major adverse effects) to socioeconomics, community services
(specifically schools in Onslow County), utilities, and local traffic.
The Preferred Alternative would, however, introduce positive input into
the local economy from economic gains associated with military salaries
and taxes (long-term gain) and major construction efforts (short-term
gain).
The proposed construction and demolition would have adverse impacts
to cultural resources at MCB Camp Lejeune (demolition of three historic
buildings). Mitigation measures will be developed in consultation with
the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Officer. Proposed
construction also has the potential to impact wetlands at all three
installations. However, these impacts are not anticipated to be
significant due to the best management practices utilized by the Marine
Corps.
Schedule: A Notice of Availability (NOA) of the Draft EIS will be
published both in the Federal Register and local print media, which
starts the 45-day public comment period for the Draft EIS. The Marine
Corps will consider and respond to all comments received on the Draft
EIS when preparing the Final EIS. The Department of the Navy intends to
issue the Final EIS no later than December 2009, at which time a NOA
will be published in the Federal Register and local media. A Record of
Decision will be issued no sooner than 30 days following publication of
the Final EIS.
Dated: July 14, 2009.
A.M. Vallandingham,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. E9-17180 Filed 7-17-09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3810-FF-P