Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment for the Renovation of the Charles F. Prevedel Federal Building and Demolition of Federal Buildings 100, 101, and 102 at the Federal Records Center at Overland, MO, 40912 [2011-17366]
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Notice of Availability of the Draft
Environmental Assessment for the
Renovation of the Charles F. Prevedel
Federal Building and Demolition of
Federal Buildings 100, 101, and 102 at
the Federal Records Center at
Overland, MO
General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
availability, and opportunity for public
review and comment, of a draft
environmental assessment (EA), that
examines the impacts of a proposal by
the GSA. The EA considers proposed
renovation and demolition actions at the
Page Federal Complex in Overland,
Missouri. The EA identifies, evaluates,
and documents the effects of the GSA
renovating the Charles F. Prevedel
Building, including the replacement of
mechanical systems to meet high
performance green building standards,
and making needed improvements in
parking, security setbacks, and the like;
and demolishing Buildings 100,101, and
102 at the Page Federal Complex, which
are no longer needed.
DATES: The review period for the Draft
EA and other NEPA documents ends
Friday, August 19th, 2011. Comments
postmarked after this date will be
considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Comments, or requests for
copies of the draft EA, should be sent to
Jeremiah Nelson, General Services
Administration, 1500 East Bannister
Road, Room 2191 (6PTA), Kansas City,
MO 64131 or via e-mail to
jeremiah.nelson@gsa.gov. Verbal
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requests for copies of the draft EA or
comments on the EA may also be made
by calling Jeremiah Nelson at 816–823–
5803.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Certain
actions by other Federal agencies have
left the Page Federal Complex
underused, leaving the GSA, which has
custody and control of the Page Federal
Complex, to determine how best to deal
with its excess property. U.S. Army
Human Resources Command (HRC)
personnel vacated the Page Federal
Complex and moved to Fort Knox,
Kentucky, under a Defense Base Closure
and Realignment (BRAC) directive.
Personnel associated with the Military
Personnel Records Center are moving
from the Page Federal Complex to a new
facility in Fort Knox, Kentucky.
On September 8, 2005, the BRAC
Commission recommended numerous
realignment and closure actions for
domestic military installations. The
recommendations became law on
November 9, 2005, and they must be
implemented as provided for in the
Defense Base Closure and Realignment
Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101–510, as
amended). BRAC Commission
Recommendation Number 143 (BRAC
143) requires the realignment of Army
HRC leased facilities in Alexandria,
Virginia; Indianapolis, Indiana; and St.
Louis, Missouri; to Fort Knox,
Kentucky. Approximately 1,583 HRC
personnel that occupied space in the
Page Federal Complex in Overland,
Missouri, were relocated to Fort Knox
(DoD 2005).
The National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA), which is the
nation’s record keeper for documents
and materials created in the course of
business conducted by the U.S.
government, vacated the Military
Personnel Records Center and the
Civilian Personnel Records Center, also
in St. Louis, to establish a new facility
in St. Louis which complies with
NARA’s 2009 record storage standards—
a move that involves approximately 800
personnel associated with the two
record centers.
The Prevedel Building was
constructed in 1990, and structurally is
in very good condition. Minimal seismic
improvements are necessary to meet
current standards. Replacing the
building’s mechanical systems would
result in a reduction of energy usage and
promote the government’s commitment
to achieve the mandates set forth in
Executive Order (EO) 13514 (Federal
Leadership in Environmental, Energy,
and Economic Performance).
Furthermore, a 2008 U.S. Government
Accountability Office (GAO) report cites
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the Federal government’s overreliance
on costly, long-term leasing (GAO 2008).
In that report, GAO recommends that
agencies’ reliance on leased space for
long-term needs could be reduced when
ownership would be less costly than
leasing. Reinvesting in the Prevedel
Building (through mechanical systems
renovation and replacement) would
promote the backfill of the remaining
approximately 436,153 square feet (SF)
of vacant space in the building by
Federal agencies currently housed in
leased space in the St. Louis area. An
analysis performed on alternatives
revealed that continuing to lease space
would result in a higher long-term cost
to the government than using Federally
owned space in the Prevedel Building.
Alteration of the Prevedel Building is
the most cost efficient solution, and it
would comply with EO 13514 and
GAO’s recommendations.
This EA is being prepared pursuant to
the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969 (NEPA), and regulations
implementing NEPA issued by the
Council on Environmental Quality (40
CFR Parts 1500–1508), GSA (ADM
1095.1F). GSA will consider comments
received (see dates and addresses,
above) in finalizing the EA. Based on
the final EA, GSA will determine
whether to prepare an environmental
impact statement or issue a finding of
no significant impact if appropriate for
the proposed action.
Dated: June 30, 2011.
Kevin D. Rothmier,
Director of Portfolio Management, U.S.
General Services Administration, PBS,
Heartland Region.
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-PBS-02; Docket No. 2011-0006; Sequence 13]
Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment for
the Renovation of the Charles F. Prevedel Federal Building and
Demolition of Federal Buildings 100, 101, and 102 at the Federal
Records Center at Overland, MO
AGENCY: General Services Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability, and opportunity for
public review and comment, of a draft environmental assessment (EA),
that examines the impacts of a proposal by the GSA. The EA considers
proposed renovation and demolition actions at the Page Federal Complex
in Overland, Missouri. The EA identifies, evaluates, and documents the
effects of the GSA renovating the Charles F. Prevedel Building,
including the replacement of mechanical systems to meet high
performance green building standards, and making needed improvements in
parking, security setbacks, and the like; and demolishing Buildings
100,101, and 102 at the Page Federal Complex, which are no longer
needed.
DATES: The review period for the Draft EA and other NEPA documents ends
Friday, August 19th, 2011. Comments postmarked after this date will be
considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Comments, or requests for copies of the draft EA, should be
sent to Jeremiah Nelson, General Services Administration, 1500 East
Bannister Road, Room 2191 (6PTA), Kansas City, MO 64131 or via e-mail
to jeremiah.nelson@gsa.gov. Verbal requests for copies of the draft EA
or comments on the EA may also be made by calling Jeremiah Nelson at
816-823-5803.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Certain actions by other Federal agencies
have left the Page Federal Complex underused, leaving the GSA, which
has custody and control of the Page Federal Complex, to determine how
best to deal with its excess property. U.S. Army Human Resources
Command (HRC) personnel vacated the Page Federal Complex and moved to
Fort Knox, Kentucky, under a Defense Base Closure and Realignment
(BRAC) directive. Personnel associated with the Military Personnel
Records Center are moving from the Page Federal Complex to a new
facility in Fort Knox, Kentucky.
On September 8, 2005, the BRAC Commission recommended numerous
realignment and closure actions for domestic military installations.
The recommendations became law on November 9, 2005, and they must be
implemented as provided for in the Defense Base Closure and Realignment
Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-510, as amended). BRAC Commission
Recommendation Number 143 (BRAC 143) requires the realignment of Army
HRC leased facilities in Alexandria, Virginia; Indianapolis, Indiana;
and St. Louis, Missouri; to Fort Knox, Kentucky. Approximately 1,583
HRC personnel that occupied space in the Page Federal Complex in
Overland, Missouri, were relocated to Fort Knox (DoD 2005).
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), which is
the nation's record keeper for documents and materials created in the
course of business conducted by the U.S. government, vacated the
Military Personnel Records Center and the Civilian Personnel Records
Center, also in St. Louis, to establish a new facility in St. Louis
which complies with NARA's 2009 record storage standards--a move that
involves approximately 800 personnel associated with the two record
centers.
The Prevedel Building was constructed in 1990, and structurally is
in very good condition. Minimal seismic improvements are necessary to
meet current standards. Replacing the building's mechanical systems
would result in a reduction of energy usage and promote the
government's commitment to achieve the mandates set forth in Executive
Order (EO) 13514 (Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and
Economic Performance).
Furthermore, a 2008 U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
report cites the Federal government's overreliance on costly, long-term
leasing (GAO 2008). In that report, GAO recommends that agencies'
reliance on leased space for long-term needs could be reduced when
ownership would be less costly than leasing. Reinvesting in the
Prevedel Building (through mechanical systems renovation and
replacement) would promote the backfill of the remaining approximately
436,153 square feet (SF) of vacant space in the building by Federal
agencies currently housed in leased space in the St. Louis area. An
analysis performed on alternatives revealed that continuing to lease
space would result in a higher long-term cost to the government than
using Federally owned space in the Prevedel Building. Alteration of the
Prevedel Building is the most cost efficient solution, and it would
comply with EO 13514 and GAO's recommendations.
This EA is being prepared pursuant to the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), and regulations implementing NEPA issued by
the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR Parts 1500-1508), GSA (ADM
1095.1F). GSA will consider comments received (see dates and addresses,
above) in finalizing the EA. Based on the final EA, GSA will determine
whether to prepare an environmental impact statement or issue a finding
of no significant impact if appropriate for the proposed action.
Dated: June 30, 2011.
Kevin D. Rothmier,
Director of Portfolio Management, U.S. General Services Administration,
PBS, Heartland Region.
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