Notice of Intent To Prepare An Environmental Impact Statement for Expansion of Childcare Servicing the Area North of the Eglin Test and Training Complex, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, 57443-57444 [2023-18107]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice of Intent To Prepare An
Environmental Impact Statement for
Expansion of Childcare Servicing the
Area North of the Eglin Test and
Training Complex, Eglin Air Force
Base, Florida
Department of Defense,
Department of the Air Force.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
The Department of the Air
Force (DAF) is issuing this Notice of
Intent (NOI) to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
assessing the potential social, economic,
and environmental impacts associated
with the Department of the Army (DoA)
constructing and operating a new
childcare center on Camp Bull Simons,
Eglin Air Force Base (AFB), Florida; and
the Department of the Air Force (DAF)
constructing and operating one or more
additional childcare centers in the area
north of the Eglin Test and Training
Complex (ETTC), Eglin AFB, Florida.
DoA is a tenant of Eglin AFB on Camp
Bull Simons. The purpose of the
Proposed Action is to provide childcare
capacity to support the needs of the
DoA personnel assigned to Camp Bull
Simons as well as DAF personnel living
north of the ETTC. The Proposed Action
is needed to address the current
childcare deficiencies and hardships
experienced by DoA and DAF military
families residing north of the ETTC. The
distance to the existing child
development centers (CDCs) on Eglin
Main and Hurlburt Field is too great to
support these military families where
they live and work. The DoA is
proposing to provide childcare at a
location to be determined on Camp Bull
Simons. DAF is proposing to provide
childcare at one or more of four
alternative locations to include State
Road (SR) 85 and Rattlesnake Bluff
Road, Crestview West, Crestview
Central, and Crestview East. None of the
alternative locations are currently under
the ownership or control of the federal
government.
DATES: A public scoping period will
take place starting from the date of this
NOI publication in the Federal Register
and will last for 30 days. This scoping
period will be conducted in compliance
with the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) and the National Historic
Preservation Act pursuant to Code of
Federal Regulations title 36, section
800.2(d), which will also fulfill the
section 106 requirements for public
notification. Identification of potential
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alternatives, information, and analyses
relevant to the Proposed Action are
requested and will be accepted at any
time during the EIS process. To ensure
DAF has sufficient time to consider
public input in the preparation of the
Draft EIS, scoping comments should be
submitted to
96CEG.CEIEA.NEPAPublicComments@
us.af.mil within the scoping period. The
Draft EIS is anticipated in Winter 2024,
which will include a public hearing
held in the city of Crestview as part of
the 45-day comment period. The Final
EIS is anticipated in Summer 2024. The
Record of Decision would be approved
and signed no earlier than 30 days after
the Final EIS.
ADDRESSES: The Eglin public website
(https://www.eglin.af.mil/About-Us/
Eglin-Documents/) provides information
on the EIS and the scoping process (e.g.,
environmental documents, maps/
figures, project details, etc.) as well as
a downloadable comment form to
complete and return either
electronically or by mail. Scoping
comments may also be submitted to Ms.
Ilka Cole, 96th Test Wing Public Affairs,
101 West D Avenue, Room 238, Eglin
AFB, FL 32542 or by email to
96CEG.CEIEA.NEPAPublicComments@
us.af.mil. EIS inquiries and requests for
digital or print copies of scoping
materials are available upon request at
the email or mailing address provided.
For printed material requests, the
standard U.S. Postal Service shipping
timeline will apply. Members of the
public who want to receive future
mailings informing them about the
availability of the Draft and Final EIS
are encouraged to submit a comment
that includes their name and email or
postal mailing address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Ilka Cole, 96th Test Wing Public Affairs,
101 West D Avenue, Room 238, Eglin
AFB, FL 32542; Telephone: (850) 882–
2936; or email:
96CEG.CEIEA.NEPAPublicComments@
us.af.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DAF
proposes to construct one or more CDCs,
each of which could accommodate up to
305 children, The CDC on Camp Bull
Simons is expected to accommodate 232
children who cannot be accommodated
by current facilities. The new facilities
would measure up to 37,600 square feet
(SF) plus an additional 75,000 SF
parking lot and access roads. Each new
facility would require a minimum of 14
acres to accommodate antiterrorism/
force protection standoff measures. Six
alternatives, including a no action
alternative, have been identified by the
96th Civil Engineer Group and the 7th
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Special Forces Group as potential sites
for a permanent CDC facility:
1. No Action—A CDC would not be
constructed within the areas north of
the ETTC. This alternative services as a
benchmark against which the other
alternatives can be compared.
2. Alternative 1, Camp Bull Simons—
Construct a new CDC on Camp Bull
Simons in the northern portion of the
ETTC.
3. Alternative 2, SR 85 and
Rattlesnake Bluff Road—Construct a
new CDC in the northern portion of the
ETTC near the intersection of SR 85 and
Rattlesnake Bluff Road. As part of this
alternative, the DAF would need to
construct a traffic overpass.
4. Alternative 3, Crestview West—
Under this alternative, the DAF would
acquire approximately 14.1 acres of
commercially available real estate
property between Whitehurst Lane and
Point Center Road within the city of
Crestview to construct a CDC.
5. Alternative 4, Crestview Central—
Under this alternative, the DAF would
acquire approximately 38.5 acres of
commercially available real estate
property located on Retta Lane within
the city of Crestview to construct a CDC.
6. Alternative 5, Crestview East—
Under this alternative, the DAF would
acquire approximately 30 acres of
commercially available real estate
property located on Retta Lane and
adjacent to Raspberry Road within the
city of Crestview to construct a CDC.
Resource areas being analyzed for
impacts in the EIS include air quality,
water resources, geological resources,
cultural resources, biological resources,
land use, noise, infrastructure,
hazardous materials and wastes,
socioeconomics, environmental justice,
and safety. The DAF will consult with
appropriate regulatory agencies and
federally-recognized Native American
Tribes to determine the potential for
significant impacts. Consultation will be
incorporated into the preparation of the
EIS and will possibly include, but not
be limited to, consultation under section
7 of the Endangered Species Act, and
consultation under section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act. A
federal Coastal Zone Management Act
determination will be conducted and
coordinated with the Florida State
Clearinghouse to determine consistency
of the action with the Florida Coastal
Management Program. Specific
environmental permits will be
identified as part of the Clearinghouse
review. At a minimum, the DAF
anticipates permits associated with the
Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act will
be required. An Environmental
Resource Permit will also be required
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from the state of Florida for any
potential wetland impacts and/or
stormwater drainage modifications.
Lead and Cooperating Agency Status:
The DAF is the lead federal agency for
this EIS action. Both the U.S. Army and
the city of Crestview are participating in
the DAF EIS process as cooperating
agencies.
Scoping and Agency Coordination: To
define the full range of issues to be
evaluated in the EIS effectively, the DAF
will determine the scope of the analysis
by soliciting comments from interested
local, state, and federal elected officials
and agencies, federally recognized
Native American Tribes, as well as
interested members of the public and
others.
Implementation of the Proposed
Action to expand childcare services in
the area north of the ETTC at Eglin AFB,
FL would potentially impact wetlands
and/or floodplains and would therefore
be subject to Executive Order (E.O.)
11990, ‘‘Protection of Wetlands,’’ and
E.O. 11988, ‘‘Floodplain Management.’’
Regulatory agencies with special
expertise in wetlands and floodplains,
such as the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, will be contacted and asked
to comment. Consistent with E.O. 11988
and E.O. 11990, this NOI initiates early
public review of the alternatives and
invites public comments and
identification of other potential
alternatives. Implementation of the
Proposed Action also has the potential
to impact historic properties.
Consultation with the appropriate State
Historic Preservation Officer and
federally-recognized Native American
Tribes will occur as part of this process.
The completion of consultations and
any required cultural resources
fieldwork will comply with section 106
of the National Historic Preservation
Act, and this compliance will assist
with the development and selection of
alternatives by assessing ways to avoid,
minimize, or mitigate any adverse
effects to historic properties. The
documents produced during the section
106 process will be included in the
NEPA document, as an appendix.
Concurrent with the publication of this
NOI, public scoping notices will be
announced locally inviting the public to
identify and submit comments on
potential alternatives, information, and
analyses relevant to the Proposed
Action as part of the EIS process.
Tommy W. Lee,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison
Officer.
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2023.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice of Intent To Prepare An Environmental Impact Statement for
Expansion of Childcare Servicing the Area North of the Eglin Test and
Training Complex, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
AGENCY: Department of Defense, Department of the Air Force.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is issuing this Notice
of Intent (NOI) to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
assessing the potential social, economic, and environmental impacts
associated with the Department of the Army (DoA) constructing and
operating a new childcare center on Camp Bull Simons, Eglin Air Force
Base (AFB), Florida; and the Department of the Air Force (DAF)
constructing and operating one or more additional childcare centers in
the area north of the Eglin Test and Training Complex (ETTC), Eglin
AFB, Florida. DoA is a tenant of Eglin AFB on Camp Bull Simons. The
purpose of the Proposed Action is to provide childcare capacity to
support the needs of the DoA personnel assigned to Camp Bull Simons as
well as DAF personnel living north of the ETTC. The Proposed Action is
needed to address the current childcare deficiencies and hardships
experienced by DoA and DAF military families residing north of the
ETTC. The distance to the existing child development centers (CDCs) on
Eglin Main and Hurlburt Field is too great to support these military
families where they live and work. The DoA is proposing to provide
childcare at a location to be determined on Camp Bull Simons. DAF is
proposing to provide childcare at one or more of four alternative
locations to include State Road (SR) 85 and Rattlesnake Bluff Road,
Crestview West, Crestview Central, and Crestview East. None of the
alternative locations are currently under the ownership or control of
the federal government.
DATES: A public scoping period will take place starting from the date
of this NOI publication in the Federal Register and will last for 30
days. This scoping period will be conducted in compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the National Historic
Preservation Act pursuant to Code of Federal Regulations title 36,
section 800.2(d), which will also fulfill the section 106 requirements
for public notification. Identification of potential alternatives,
information, and analyses relevant to the Proposed Action are requested
and will be accepted at any time during the EIS process. To ensure DAF
has sufficient time to consider public input in the preparation of the
Draft EIS, scoping comments should be submitted to
[email protected] within the scoping period. The
Draft EIS is anticipated in Winter 2024, which will include a public
hearing held in the city of Crestview as part of the 45-day comment
period. The Final EIS is anticipated in Summer 2024. The Record of
Decision would be approved and signed no earlier than 30 days after the
Final EIS.
ADDRESSES: The Eglin public website (https://www.eglin.af.mil/About-Us/Eglin-Documents/) provides information on the EIS and the scoping
process (e.g., environmental documents, maps/figures, project details,
etc.) as well as a downloadable comment form to complete and return
either electronically or by mail. Scoping comments may also be
submitted to Ms. Ilka Cole, 96th Test Wing Public Affairs, 101 West D
Avenue, Room 238, Eglin AFB, FL 32542 or by email to
[email protected]. EIS inquiries and requests
for digital or print copies of scoping materials are available upon
request at the email or mailing address provided. For printed material
requests, the standard U.S. Postal Service shipping timeline will
apply. Members of the public who want to receive future mailings
informing them about the availability of the Draft and Final EIS are
encouraged to submit a comment that includes their name and email or
postal mailing address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Ilka Cole, 96th Test Wing Public
Affairs, 101 West D Avenue, Room 238, Eglin AFB, FL 32542; Telephone:
(850) 882-2936; or email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DAF proposes to construct one or more CDCs,
each of which could accommodate up to 305 children, The CDC on Camp
Bull Simons is expected to accommodate 232 children who cannot be
accommodated by current facilities. The new facilities would measure up
to 37,600 square feet (SF) plus an additional 75,000 SF parking lot and
access roads. Each new facility would require a minimum of 14 acres to
accommodate antiterrorism/force protection standoff measures. Six
alternatives, including a no action alternative, have been identified
by the 96th Civil Engineer Group and the 7th Special Forces Group as
potential sites for a permanent CDC facility:
1. No Action--A CDC would not be constructed within the areas north
of the ETTC. This alternative services as a benchmark against which the
other alternatives can be compared.
2. Alternative 1, Camp Bull Simons--Construct a new CDC on Camp
Bull Simons in the northern portion of the ETTC.
3. Alternative 2, SR 85 and Rattlesnake Bluff Road--Construct a new
CDC in the northern portion of the ETTC near the intersection of SR 85
and Rattlesnake Bluff Road. As part of this alternative, the DAF would
need to construct a traffic overpass.
4. Alternative 3, Crestview West--Under this alternative, the DAF
would acquire approximately 14.1 acres of commercially available real
estate property between Whitehurst Lane and Point Center Road within
the city of Crestview to construct a CDC.
5. Alternative 4, Crestview Central--Under this alternative, the
DAF would acquire approximately 38.5 acres of commercially available
real estate property located on Retta Lane within the city of Crestview
to construct a CDC.
6. Alternative 5, Crestview East--Under this alternative, the DAF
would acquire approximately 30 acres of commercially available real
estate property located on Retta Lane and adjacent to Raspberry Road
within the city of Crestview to construct a CDC.
Resource areas being analyzed for impacts in the EIS include air
quality, water resources, geological resources, cultural resources,
biological resources, land use, noise, infrastructure, hazardous
materials and wastes, socioeconomics, environmental justice, and
safety. The DAF will consult with appropriate regulatory agencies and
federally-recognized Native American Tribes to determine the potential
for significant impacts. Consultation will be incorporated into the
preparation of the EIS and will possibly include, but not be limited
to, consultation under section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, and
consultation under section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
Act. A federal Coastal Zone Management Act determination will be
conducted and coordinated with the Florida State Clearinghouse to
determine consistency of the action with the Florida Coastal Management
Program. Specific environmental permits will be identified as part of
the Clearinghouse review. At a minimum, the DAF anticipates permits
associated with the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act will be required.
An Environmental Resource Permit will also be required
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from the state of Florida for any potential wetland impacts and/or
stormwater drainage modifications.
Lead and Cooperating Agency Status: The DAF is the lead federal
agency for this EIS action. Both the U.S. Army and the city of
Crestview are participating in the DAF EIS process as cooperating
agencies.
Scoping and Agency Coordination: To define the full range of issues
to be evaluated in the EIS effectively, the DAF will determine the
scope of the analysis by soliciting comments from interested local,
state, and federal elected officials and agencies, federally recognized
Native American Tribes, as well as interested members of the public and
others.
Implementation of the Proposed Action to expand childcare services
in the area north of the ETTC at Eglin AFB, FL would potentially impact
wetlands and/or floodplains and would therefore be subject to Executive
Order (E.O.) 11990, ``Protection of Wetlands,'' and E.O. 11988,
``Floodplain Management.'' Regulatory agencies with special expertise
in wetlands and floodplains, such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
will be contacted and asked to comment. Consistent with E.O. 11988 and
E.O. 11990, this NOI initiates early public review of the alternatives
and invites public comments and identification of other potential
alternatives. Implementation of the Proposed Action also has the
potential to impact historic properties. Consultation with the
appropriate State Historic Preservation Officer and federally-
recognized Native American Tribes will occur as part of this process.
The completion of consultations and any required cultural resources
fieldwork will comply with section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act, and this compliance will assist with the development
and selection of alternatives by assessing ways to avoid, minimize, or
mitigate any adverse effects to historic properties. The documents
produced during the section 106 process will be included in the NEPA
document, as an appendix. Concurrent with the publication of this NOI,
public scoping notices will be announced locally inviting the public to
identify and submit comments on potential alternatives, information,
and analyses relevant to the Proposed Action as part of the EIS
process.
Tommy W. Lee,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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