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DEPARTMENT OF AGRIGULTURE
Agricultural Research Service
Availability of the Final Environmental
Assessment and a Finding of No
Significant Impact for the U.S.
Department of Agriculture—
Agricultural Research Service
Brooksville, Florida Land Transfer to
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical
University
AGENCY:
Agricultural Research Service,
USDA.
ACTION:
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) Agricultural Research Service
(ARS) made a Finding of No Significant
Impact (FONSI) for the transfer of land
and facilities from USDA–ARS
Subtropical Agricultural Research
Station (STARS) in Brooksville, Florida,
to the Florida Agricultural and
Mechanical University (FAMU) for the
purpose of agricultural research. The
FONSI document is based on impact
analysis documented in the
Environmental Assessment (EA) that
was available for public comment
beginning February 25 through April 1,
2015, and finalized on June 30, 2015.
SUMMARY:
Cal
Mather, Environmental Protection
Specialist, USDA–ARS–SHEMB,
NCAUR, 1815 North University Street,
Room 2060, Peoria, Illinois 61604,
telephone: 309–681–6608, or email:
cal.mather@ars.usda.gov. Copies of the
Final EA may also be available for
public viewing during normal business
hours at the following locations:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
• Samuel H. Coleman Memorial Library
(FAMU), 525 Orr Drive,
Tallahassee, Florida 32307
• Istachatta Library Station, 16246
Lingle Road, Brooksville, Florida
34601
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• East Hernando Branch Library, 6457
Windmere Road, Brooksville,
Florida 34602
• Spring Hill Branch Library, 9220
Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill,
Florida 34608
• West Hernando Branch Library, 6335
Blackbird Avenue, Brooksville,
Florida 34613
• Main Library/Brooksville, 238 Howell
Avenue, Brooksville, Florida 34601
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969, as amended, an EA was prepared
to evaluate the proposed transfer of
approximately 3,800 acres of land and
facilities at the USDA–ARS STARS in
Brooksville, Florida, to FAMU. The
USDA–ARS signed a FONSI on June 30,
2015, based on the Final EA.
The Final EA evaluated the proposed
approximately 3,800 acres of land and
facilities located on four separate
properties at the USDA–ARS STARS in
Brooksville, Florida to FAMU. The Final
EA also evaluated future proposed uses
of land and facilities to be transferred,
according to FAMU’s proposed Plan of
Work. In accordance with the March 1,
2014, Memorandum of Understanding
executed between the United States
Government, represented by the
Secretary, and the University Board of
Trustees, upon transfer to FAMU, the
land will be used for agricultural and
natural resources research for a period
of no less than 25 years, supporting the
1890 land grant university mission,
promoting education and community
collaboration, and establishing a
Beginning Farmers and Ranchers
Program at the Property. FAMU would
assume responsibility for management
and maintenance of the constructed
facilities and land to be conveyed from
USDA–ARS.
The USDA–ARS STARS was one of
10 units designated for closure in the
fiscal year 2012 Presidential budget. The
proposed transfer of land and facilities
from USDA–ARS to FAMU would be in
accordance with Section 732 of Public
Law (P.L.) 112–55, as extended under
P.L. 113–76, 2014 Consolidated
Appropriations Act, which authorizes
the Secretary to convey, with or without
consideration, certain USDA–ARS
facilities to entities that are eligible to
receive real property, including: Landgrant colleges and universities (as
defined in Section 1404(13) of the
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National Agricultural Research,
Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of
1977); 1994 Institutions (as defined in
Section 532 of the Equity in Educational
Land-Grant Status Act of 1994); and
Hispanic-serving agricultural colleges
and universities (as defined in Section
1404(10) of the National Agricultural
Research, Extension, and Teaching
Policy Act of 1977). Under P.L. 113–76,
the conveyance authority expires on
September 30, 2015, and all
conveyances must be completed by that
date.
Two alternatives are analyzed in the
Final EA, the Proposed Action
Alternative and the No Action
Alternative. The Final EA addresses
potential impacts of these alternatives
on the natural and human environment.
• Proposed Action Alternative—
Under the proposed action alternative,
the Secretary would transfer the USDA–
ARS land and facilities to FAMU, and
FAMU, its tenant(s), and/or its
partner(s) would implement the
Reasonably Foreseeable Future Actions
described in the Final EA upon transfer
of the land and facilities. The land
would be used for agricultural and
natural resources research for a period
of no less than 25 years.
• No Action Alternative—Under the
no action alternative, the USDA–ARS
land and facilities would not be
transferred to FAMU. It is assumed that
under the no action alternative, USDA–
ARS would have no resources to operate
and/or maintain the properties and that
the properties would fall into a state of
disrepair.
On February 25, 2015, USDA–ARS
published a notice of availability (NOA)
of the Draft EA and notified the public
of a 30-day public review and comment
period, scheduled to close on March 26,
2015. The February 25, 2015, NOA was
published in the two major newspapers
serving the Brooksville/Hernando
County, Florida area: The Tampa Bay
Times and The Tampa Tribune. The
Tampa Tribune NOA was published in
both English and Spanish. On March 2,
2015, USDA–ARS published a NOA of
the Draft EA in the Federal Register
(FR) (80 FR 11155, March 2, 2015). To
make the FR NOA public comment
period concurrent with the local
newspapers, the comment period was
extended an additional 6 days in notices
published in the same newspapers and
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closed on April 1, 2015, instead of the
originally scheduled March 26, 2015.
The USDA–ARS used and
coordinated the NEPA commenting
process to satisfy the public
involvement process for Section 106 of
the National Historic Preservation Act
(16 U.S.C. 470(f) as provided for in 36
CFR 800.2(d)(3)). During the public
comment period, USDA–ARS received
two public comments regarding the
transfer of lands and facilities from
USDA–ARS to FAMU. None of the
public comments received identified
any substantial evidence regarding
significant environmental impacts
resulting from the proposed land
transfer.
Based on its analysis of the Final EA
for the property transfer, USDA–ARS
has found that the transfer of properties
could have adverse effects on previously
identified historic properties. USDA–
ARS, Florida Division of Historical
Resources (FLDHR) and FAMU have
signed a Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA) to address the adverse effects
from the proposed transfer and to avoid,
minimize, or mitigate the adverse effects
to any previously identified historic
properties. The MOA also stipulates a
Programmatic Agreement (PA) between
FAMU and FLDHR for the long-term
management of historic properties on
the conveyed parcels; the PA will
establish a consultation process that
mirrors Section 106 and continue
consultations with the FLDHR and the
Seminole Tribe of Florida on Native
American sites located on the
properties. With the implementation of
the MOA to address adverse effects on
historic properties, there would be no
significant impact to the environment
from transferring approximately 3,800
acres of land and facilities at the USDA–
ARS STARS in Brooksville, Florida, to
the Board of Trustees of the Florida
Agricultural and Mechanical University,
for use by FAMU. Therefore, USDA–
ARS will not prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement for this proposed
action.
Dated: July 13, 2015.
Chavonda Jacobs-Young,
Administrator, Agricultural Research Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRIGULTURE
Agricultural Research Service
Availability of the Final Environmental Assessment and a Finding
of No Significant Impact for the U.S. Department of Agriculture--
Agricultural Research Service Brooksville, Florida Land Transfer to
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
AGENCY: Agricultural Research Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) made a Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI) for the transfer of land and facilities from
USDA-ARS Subtropical Agricultural Research Station (STARS) in
Brooksville, Florida, to the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical
University (FAMU) for the purpose of agricultural research. The FONSI
document is based on impact analysis documented in the Environmental
Assessment (EA) that was available for public comment beginning
February 25 through April 1, 2015, and finalized on June 30, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cal Mather, Environmental Protection
Specialist, USDA-ARS-SHEMB, NCAUR, 1815 North University Street, Room
2060, Peoria, Illinois 61604, telephone: 309-681-6608, or email:
cal.mather@ars.usda.gov. Copies of the Final EA may also be available
for public viewing during normal business hours at the following
locations:
Samuel H. Coleman Memorial Library (FAMU), 525 Orr Drive,
Tallahassee, Florida 32307
Istachatta Library Station, 16246 Lingle Road, Brooksville,
Florida 34601
East Hernando Branch Library, 6457 Windmere Road, Brooksville,
Florida 34602
Spring Hill Branch Library, 9220 Spring Hill Drive, Spring
Hill, Florida 34608
West Hernando Branch Library, 6335 Blackbird Avenue,
Brooksville, Florida 34613
Main Library/Brooksville, 238 Howell Avenue, Brooksville,
Florida 34601
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, an EA was prepared
to evaluate the proposed transfer of approximately 3,800 acres of land
and facilities at the USDA-ARS STARS in Brooksville, Florida, to FAMU.
The USDA-ARS signed a FONSI on June 30, 2015, based on the Final EA.
The Final EA evaluated the proposed approximately 3,800 acres of
land and facilities located on four separate properties at the USDA-ARS
STARS in Brooksville, Florida to FAMU. The Final EA also evaluated
future proposed uses of land and facilities to be transferred,
according to FAMU's proposed Plan of Work. In accordance with the March
1, 2014, Memorandum of Understanding executed between the United States
Government, represented by the Secretary, and the University Board of
Trustees, upon transfer to FAMU, the land will be used for agricultural
and natural resources research for a period of no less than 25 years,
supporting the 1890 land grant university mission, promoting education
and community collaboration, and establishing a Beginning Farmers and
Ranchers Program at the Property. FAMU would assume responsibility for
management and maintenance of the constructed facilities and land to be
conveyed from USDA-ARS.
The USDA-ARS STARS was one of 10 units designated for closure in
the fiscal year 2012 Presidential budget. The proposed transfer of land
and facilities from USDA-ARS to FAMU would be in accordance with
Section 732 of Public Law (P.L.) 112-55, as extended under P.L. 113-76,
2014 Consolidated Appropriations Act, which authorizes the Secretary to
convey, with or without consideration, certain USDA-ARS facilities to
entities that are eligible to receive real property, including: Land-
grant colleges and universities (as defined in Section 1404(13) of the
National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of
1977); 1994 Institutions (as defined in Section 532 of the Equity in
Educational Land-Grant Status Act of 1994); and Hispanic-serving
agricultural colleges and universities (as defined in Section 1404(10)
of the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy
Act of 1977). Under P.L. 113-76, the conveyance authority expires on
September 30, 2015, and all conveyances must be completed by that date.
Two alternatives are analyzed in the Final EA, the Proposed Action
Alternative and the No Action Alternative. The Final EA addresses
potential impacts of these alternatives on the natural and human
environment.
Proposed Action Alternative--Under the proposed action
alternative, the Secretary would transfer the USDA-ARS land and
facilities to FAMU, and FAMU, its tenant(s), and/or its partner(s)
would implement the Reasonably Foreseeable Future Actions described in
the Final EA upon transfer of the land and facilities. The land would
be used for agricultural and natural resources research for a period of
no less than 25 years.
No Action Alternative--Under the no action alternative,
the USDA-ARS land and facilities would not be transferred to FAMU. It
is assumed that under the no action alternative, USDA-ARS would have no
resources to operate and/or maintain the properties and that the
properties would fall into a state of disrepair.
On February 25, 2015, USDA-ARS published a notice of availability
(NOA) of the Draft EA and notified the public of a 30-day public review
and comment period, scheduled to close on March 26, 2015. The February
25, 2015, NOA was published in the two major newspapers serving the
Brooksville/Hernando County, Florida area: The Tampa Bay Times and The
Tampa Tribune. The Tampa Tribune NOA was published in both English and
Spanish. On March 2, 2015, USDA-ARS published a NOA of the Draft EA in
the Federal Register (FR) (80 FR 11155, March 2, 2015). To make the FR
NOA public comment period concurrent with the local newspapers, the
comment period was extended an additional 6 days in notices published
in the same newspapers and
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closed on April 1, 2015, instead of the originally scheduled March 26,
2015.
The USDA-ARS used and coordinated the NEPA commenting process to
satisfy the public involvement process for Section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470(f) as provided for in 36 CFR
800.2(d)(3)). During the public comment period, USDA-ARS received two
public comments regarding the transfer of lands and facilities from
USDA-ARS to FAMU. None of the public comments received identified any
substantial evidence regarding significant environmental impacts
resulting from the proposed land transfer.
Based on its analysis of the Final EA for the property transfer,
USDA-ARS has found that the transfer of properties could have adverse
effects on previously identified historic properties. USDA-ARS, Florida
Division of Historical Resources (FLDHR) and FAMU have signed a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to address the adverse effects from the
proposed transfer and to avoid, minimize, or mitigate the adverse
effects to any previously identified historic properties. The MOA also
stipulates a Programmatic Agreement (PA) between FAMU and FLDHR for the
long-term management of historic properties on the conveyed parcels;
the PA will establish a consultation process that mirrors Section 106
and continue consultations with the FLDHR and the Seminole Tribe of
Florida on Native American sites located on the properties. With the
implementation of the MOA to address adverse effects on historic
properties, there would be no significant impact to the environment
from transferring approximately 3,800 acres of land and facilities at
the USDA-ARS STARS in Brooksville, Florida, to the Board of Trustees of
the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, for use by FAMU.
Therefore, USDA-ARS will not prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
for this proposed action.
Dated: July 13, 2015.
Chavonda Jacobs-Young,
Administrator, Agricultural Research Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-17912 Filed 7-20-15; 8:45 am]
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