97-31339. Draft Environmental Impact Statement; City of Porterville, CA; Section 108 Loan Guarantee Funded Infrastructure  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 230 (Monday, December 1, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 63554-63555]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-31339]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    
    [Docket No. FR-4307-N-01]
    
    
    Draft Environmental Impact Statement; City of Porterville, CA; 
    Section 108 Loan Guarantee Funded Infrastructure
    
    agency: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
    Development, HUD.
    
    action: Notice.
    
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    summary: The Department of Housing and Urban Development gives notice 
    that the City of Porterville, California, intends to prepare a Draft 
    Environmental Impact Statement for a public infrastructure project to 
    be located within the Urban Development Boundary of Porterville.
        This Notice is in accordance with regulations of the Council on 
    Environmental Quality as described in 40 CFR parts 1500-1508. Federal 
    agencies having jurisdiction by law, special expertise, or other 
    special interest should report their interests and indicate their 
    readiness to aid in the EIS effort as a ``Cooperation Agency.''
        A Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be completed for the 
    proposed action described herein. Comments relating to the Draft EIS 
    are requested and will be accepted by the contact person listed below. 
    When the Draft EIS is completed, a notice will be sent to individuals 
    and groups known to have an interest on the Draft EIS and particularly 
    on the environmental impact issues identified therein. Any person or 
    agency interested in receiving a notice and making comment on the Draft 
    EIS should contact the person listed below.
    
    dates: Comments Due: December 16, 1997.
    
    addresses: All interested agencies, groups and persons are invited to 
    submit written comments on the within-named project and the Draft 
    Environmental Impact Statement to the following contact person: Ronald 
    J. Mauck, City of Porterville, Department of Community Development and 
    Services, 291 North Main Street, Porterville, CA 93257. Such comments 
    should be received by the office within 15 days of the publication of 
    this notice in the Federal Register and all comments so received will 
    be considered prior to the preparation and distribution of the Draft 
    Environmental Impact Statement.
        Particularly solicited is information on reports or other 
    environmental studies planned or completed in the project area, major 
    issues and date which the EIS should consider and recommended 
    mitigating measures and alternatives associated with the proposed 
    project. Federal agencies having jurisdictions by law, special 
    expertise or other special interest should report their interests and 
    indicate their readiness to aid the EIS effort as a ``cooperating 
    agency''.
    
    for further information contact: Ronald J. Mauck, City of Porterville, 
    Department of Community Development and Services, 291 North Main 
    Street, Porterville, CA 93257.
    
    supplementary information: The proposed project involves installation 
    of a variety of public infrastructure including, but not necessarily 
    limited to, public streets (including curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and 
    street lights), water and sewer trunk lines, highway on and off ramps, 
    and storm drain lines. The primary objective of installing the 
    infrastructure is to facilitate the development of new industrial and 
    commercial employment centers to accomplish provision of new jobs, 
    particularly low- and moderate-income jobs, within the community.
        The City of Porterville anticipates acquiring Community Development 
    Block Grant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban 
    Development under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act 
    of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-383) to repay a Section 108 Loan Guarantee from the 
    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in funding the 
    proposed project.
        The combined Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact 
    Statement (EIR/EIS) will analyze potential environmental effects of 
    five project alternatives. The alternatives described here are not 
    intended to represent a final list of alternatives that may be 
    considered, but are illustrative of varying options for investment of 
    the Section 108 Loan Guarantee funds, enabling an evaluation of the 
    full range of potential environmental impacts in the EIR/EIS. 
    Development plans for the final selected project alternative will 
    represent infrastructure facilities to be constructed and address 
    related growth inducing effects which fall within the range of impacts 
    identified within the EIR/EIS alternatives.
    
    Alternatives
    
        Alternative I would provide for extension of water and sewer trunk 
    lines within Indiana Street and Teapot Dome Avenue connecting the 
    existing City water and sewer infrastructure system with industrial 
    designated lands along Teapot Dome Avenue and within the easterly 
    sector of the Porterville Municipal Airport. Alternative I would also 
    include development of a new highway interchange at the intersection of 
    State Highway 65 and Teapot Dome Avenue. Approximately 200 acres of 
    vacant and agricultural land currently designated by the City General 
    Plan for future industrial development would ultimately be converted to 
    urbanized use under Alternative I.
        Alternative 2 would provide for extension of water trunk lines 
    within South Newcomb Street from River Avenue south across the Tule 
    River to a point just south of the intersection of South Newcomb Street 
    and State Highway 190. Alternative 2 would also provide for the 
    construction of South Newcomb Street to arterial width from Heritage 
    Avenue south across the Tule River, inclusive of construction of a 
    bridge across the river, to a point just south of the intersection of 
    South Newcomb Street and State Highway 190. Street improvements would 
    include curb, gutter, sidewalk, and streetlights. Approximately 200 
    acres of vacant land currently designated by the City General Plan for 
    low-density residential uses would be ultimately converted to 
    Industrial/Commercial Uses under Alternative 2.
        Alternative 3 would provide for extension of sewer and trunk lines 
    from Indiana Street north of Gibbons Avenue to the intersection of 
    Indiana Street and Scranton Avenue then west along Scranton Avenue 
    across State Highway 65 to the intersection of Scranton Avenue and 
    South Newcomb Street. Construction of State Highway on and off ramps at 
    the intersection of State Highway 65 and Scranton Avenue would also be 
    provided by Alternative 3. Approximately 300 acres of vacant land 
    designated for highway commercial uses and 200 acres of primarily 
    vacant land designated for industrial uses would ultimately be 
    converted to urbanized uses under Alternative 3.
    
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        Alternative 4 (the proposed Project Alternative) would provide for 
    infrastructure improvements within two (2) distinctly separate 
    locations. Alternative 4--Area No. 1 would provide for extension of 
    water and sewer trunk lines in the vicinity of the Porterville 
    Municipal Airport, improvement of Tea Pot Dome Avenue, and Newcomb and 
    West Streets proximate to the Municipal Airport, improvements to the 
    abandon runway located at the Municipal Airport, and installation of 
    master planned storm drain improvements in the vicinity of the 
    municipal airport. Alternative 4--Area No. 2 would provide for 
    extension of water trunk lines in the vicinity of South Jaye Street, 
    State Highway 65, and Gibbons Avenue. South Jaye Street would be 
    extended as an arterial width Street from its southerly terminus to 
    Gibbons Avenue. Alternative 4 would also accomplish installation of 
    storm drain facilities in South Jay Street and Gibbons Avenue. Under 
    Alternative 4, approximately 200 acres of primarily vacant land 
    designated for industrial uses would ultimately be converted to 
    urbanized use.
        Alternative 5 is the No Project alternative, consideration of which 
    is required by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and by 
    the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Under this alternative, 
    the proposed infrastructure project would not occur precluding 
    industrial/commercial development of any of the areas discussed in 
    Alternatives 1-4.
        Environmental effects of the proposed project: Land use and 
    planning; population and housing; water impacts; air quality impacts; 
    transportation and circulation impacts; biological resources impacts; 
    energy and mineral resource impacts; hazards; noise impacts; demands on 
    public services and utilities; aesthetic impacts; recreation impacts; 
    and cumulative effects.
    
    Need for the EIS
    
        It has been determined that the project may constitute an action 
    significantly effecting the quality of the human environment and an 
    Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared by the City of 
    Porterville in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 
    1969 (Pub. L. 91-190) on such project.
        Responses to this notice will be used to:
        1. Determine significant environment issues;
        2. Identify data which the EIS should address; and
        3. Identify agencies and other parties which will participate in 
    the EIS process and the basis for their involvement.
        This notice is in accordance with the regulations of the Council on 
    Environmental Quality under its rule (40 CFR part 1500).
        The Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be published and 
    distributed about January 15, 1998, and a copy will be on file at the 
    City of Porterville Department of Community Development and Services at 
    291 North Main Street, Porterville, CA 93257 and available for public 
    inspection, or copies may be attained at the same address, upon 
    request.
    
    Scoping
    
        This notice is part of the process used for scoping the EIS. 
    Responses will help determine significant environmental issues, 
    identify data which the EIS should address, and help identify 
    cooperating agencies.
        The Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be published upon 
    completion and will be on file, and available for public inspection at 
    the address listed below. Copies may also be obtained upon request, at 
    the same address.
        This Notice shall be effective for one year. If one year after the 
    publication of the Notice in the Federal Register a Draft EIS has not 
    been filed on the project, then the Notice for that project shall be 
    cancelled. If a draft EIS is expected more than one year after the 
    publication of this Notice, a new and updated Notice must be published.
    
        Dated: November 20, 1997.
    Richard H. Broun,
    Director, Office of Community Viability.
    [FR Doc. 97-31339 Filed 11-28-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/01/1997
Department:
Housing and Urban Development Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
97-31339
Dates:
Comments Due: December 16, 1997.
Pages:
63554-63555 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. FR-4307-N-01
PDF File:
97-31339.pdf