99-30243. Job Corps: Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the New Job Corps Center Located at 9 Vandever Avenue, Wilmington, Delaware  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 223 (Friday, November 19, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 63340-63342]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-30243]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Employment and Training Administration
    
    
    Job Corps: Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) 
    for the New Job Corps Center Located at 9 Vandever Avenue, Wilmington, 
    Delaware
    
    AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.
    
    ACTION: Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the 
    New Job Corps Center to be located at 9 Vandever Avenue, Wilmington, 
    Delaware.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality Regulation 
    (40 CFR Part 1500-08) implementing procedural provisions of the 
    National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the Department of Labor, 
    Employment and Training Administration, Office of Job Corps, in 
    accordance with 29 CFR 11.11(d), gives notice that an Environmental 
    Assessment (EA) has been prepared and the proposed plans for a new Job 
    Corps Center will have no significant environmental impact. This 
    Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) will be made 
    available for public review and comment for a period of 30 days.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted by December 20, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Any comment(s) are to be submitted to Michael O'Malley, 
    Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor, 200 
    Constitution Avenue, NW, Room N-4659, Washington, DC, 20210, (202) 219-
    5468 ext 115 (this is not a toll-free number).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of the EA and additional 
    information are available to interested parties by contacting James 
    Bodnar, Regional Director, Region III Office of Job Corps, 3535 Market 
    Street, Room 12220, Philadelphia, PA 19104, (215) 596-6301 (this is not 
    a toll-free number).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Environmental Assessment (EA) addresses 
    the proposed conversion of a vacated textile manufacturing facility 
    located at 9 Vandever Avenue, 14 blocks from the downtown area of 
    Wilmington, Delaware, for the proposed Wilmington Job Corps Center. The 
    U.S. Department of Labor will not be purchasing the property, but will 
    be leasing the property from the State of Delaware for a 50-year lease 
    term. The building is estimated to have been built in 1884, and has 
    been vacant since 1995. The State of Delaware received title to the 
    subject property in March 1999.
        The EA identifies the subject property as an approximately 2.13-
    acre parcel, including a 3-story building with approximately 113,800-
    square feet of floor space, and a small paved area. The building covers 
    approximately eighty (80) percent of the subject property parcel, and 
    its walls coincide with the parcel boundaries on the east, south, and 
    west sides. The remaining twenty (20) percent of the site is a paved 
    area along the northern side of the building adjacent to 22nd Street. 
    Next to the subject property are two (2) parking lots owned by the 
    State of Delaware and one (1) commercial parking lot. The proposed Job 
    Corps Center project will include demolition of the existing structure, 
    and construction of a single, two story building which will contain six 
    (6) functions: administration, academic education, vocational 
    education, a cafeteria, culinary arts training, and a maintenance/
    storage support area . The proposal is for an initial program 
    enrollment of 150 non-resident students.
        The construction of the Job Corps Center on this abandoned, 
    developed site would be a positive asset to the area in terms of 
    environmental and
    
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    socioeconomic improvements, and long-term productivity. The proposed 
    Job Corps Center will be a new source of employment opportunity for 
    people in the Wilmington, Delaware area. The Job Corps program provides 
    basic education, vocational skills training, work experience, 
    counseling, health care and related support services. This program is 
    designed to graduate students who are ready to participate in the local 
    economy.
        The proposed project will not have any significant adverse impact 
    on any natural systems or resources. The existing structure is of 
    minimal historic interest, and is not currently listed on the National 
    Register of Historic Places. The Job Corps, through a future Memorandum 
    of Agreement with the Delaware Historic Preservation Office, proposes 
    to preserve the historic smokestack as a landmark to the neighborhood. 
    All new construction for this project will comply with applicable 
    historic preservation guidelines and incorporate known architectural 
    historical features of the surrounding neighborhood. There are no known 
    areas of archaeological significance on or near the property, and no 
    state or federal threatened or endangered species (proposed or listed) 
    have been located on the subject property.
        The subject property is located at the northwest fringe of the 
    Central Business District (CBD) of the City of Wilmington. Air quality 
    and noise levels should not be affected by the proposed development 
    project, except possibly during construction and renovation. All 
    construction and renovation activities will be conducted in accordance 
    with applicable noise and air pollution regulations, and all pollution 
    sources will be permitted in accordance with applicable pollution 
    control requirements. The proposed Job Corps Center will not 
    significantly increase vehicle traffic in the vicinity.
        The proposed project will not have any significant adverse impact 
    on the surrounding water, sewer, and storm water utilities 
    infrastructure. The City of Wilmington Department of Public Works 
    provides water service to the subject property. The water distribution 
    system at the site is in good condition, with approximately fifty (50) 
    pounds of pressure. The existing water lines should be adequate to meet 
    the needs of the proposed Job Corps Center. All wastewater from the 
    existing facility is discharged to a sewer system operated by the City 
    of Wilmington Sewer Authority. The existing sanitary sewer system is in 
    good condition, and should be adequate to meet the needs of the 
    proposed Job Corps Center. Storm water runoff from parking lots, 
    sidewalks, and other structures on the new Job Corps Center will be 
    managed during construction and operation of the proposed project in 
    accordance with the requirements of the Department of Natural Resources 
    and Environmental Control (DNREC), Division of Soil & Water 
    Conservation. Storm water runoff from the site is not anticipated to 
    adversely impact area surface water quality.
        Solid waste disposal in Delaware is regulated by the DNREC, 
    Division of Air & Waste Management, Solid Waste Management Branch. 
    There are currently three (3) sanitary landfills and seven (7) 
    industrial landfills in Delaware, which will provide sufficient waste 
    disposal capacity for the proposed project. Solid waste generated 
    during construction and operation of the Job Corps Center will be 
    removed by a private transporter for disposal at an approved landfill 
    facility.
        Connectiv Power Delivery (formerly Delmarva Power and Light 
    Company) provides electrical service to the subject project. Connectiv 
    Power Delivery is one of two corporations that supply natural gas in 
    the New Castle County. Both of these utilities have distribution lines 
    in the vicinity, which have sufficient capacity to handle the service 
    demand created by the Job Corps Center. The demand for utility services 
    is not expected to have a significant adverse affect on the 
    environment.
        Several major highways connect the Greater Wilmington area with 
    nearby metropolitan cities. Amtrak provides daily passenger rail 
    service, with connections in Wilmington, to points along the Northeast 
    corridor. Bus transportation is provided by the Delaware Administration 
    for Regional Transit (DART). DART provides twenty-six (26) separate 
    routes servicing all parts of the City of Wilmington and most areas of 
    northern New Castle County. Many of the routes link the suburbs with 
    the CBD, and provide peak rush hour service especially beneficial to 
    suburbanites who work in the City. A second transit authority, the 
    Delaware Authority for Specialized Transit (DAST) provides a fleet of 
    buses serving the transportation needs of the handicapped statewide. No 
    significant adverse affects are expected for the transportation system 
    for the City of Wilmington.
        No significant adverse affects should be expected by the local 
    medical, emergency, fire and police facilities. There are several 
    primary providers of medical services in the City of Wilmington. The 
    primary medical provider located closest to the subject property is the 
    Medical Center of Delaware, located approximately fifteen (15) blocks 
    from the facility. There are also private medical facilities located in 
    the CBD.
        Security services at the Job Corps will be provided by the center's 
    staff, with two (2) personnel on the day shift, three (3) on the 
    evening shift, and two (2) on the night shift. There is a City of 
    Wilmington Police Station approximately fifteen (15) blocks from the 
    subject property. The closest fire station to the project site is the 
    Wilmington Fire Department, Station #4 located within one (1) block of 
    the facility. The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a component of 
    the Emergency Services Branch of the New Castle County Police 
    Department. The agency provides paramedic services to the entire 437 
    square miles of the County, including the City of Wilmington. The EMS 
    is a full time department providing 24-hour service. All emergency 
    services in Wilmington are adequate for the proposed project.
        The proposed project will not have a significant adverse 
    sociological affect on the City of Wilmington. Similarly, the proposed 
    project will not have a significant adverse affect on demographics and 
    socioeconomic characteristics of the area. This area offers numerous 
    educational and recreational opportunities for the proposed student 
    population.
        The alternatives considered in the preparation of this FONSI were 
    as follows: (1) No Action; (2) Construction at an Alternate Site; and 
    (3) Continue Construction as Proposed. The ``No Action'' alternative 
    was not selected because the U.S. Department of Labor would not meet 
    their goal of establishing new Job Corps Centers in under-served 
    regions of the United States. The ``Construction at an Alternate Site'' 
    alternative was not selected because the Wilmington site was the only 
    proposed facility in the State of Delaware, and no alternative sites 
    are available for construction within the State of Delaware.
        Due to the suitability of the proposed site for establishment of a 
    new Job Corps Center, and the absence of any identified significant 
    adverse environmental impacts from locating a Job Corps Center on the 
    subject property, the ``Continue Construction as Proposed'' alternative 
    was selected.
        Based on the information gathered during the preparation of the EA, 
    no environmental liabilities, current or historical, were found to 
    exist on the proposed Job Corps Center site. The construction of the 
    Job Corps Center at the existing building located at 9
    
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    Vandever Avenue in Wilmington, Delaware will not create any significant 
    adverse impacts on the environment.
    
        Dated at Washington, DC, this 15th day of November, 1999.
    Mary Silva,
    National Director of Job Corps.
    [FR Doc. 99-30243 Filed 11-18-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4510-30-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/19/1999
Department:
Employment and Training Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the New Job Corps Center to be located at 9 Vandever Avenue, Wilmington, Delaware.
Document Number:
99-30243
Dates:
Comments must be submitted by December 20, 1999.
Pages:
63340-63342 (3 pages)
PDF File:
99-30243.pdf