[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 234 (Friday, December 5, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Pages 64383-64384]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-31858]
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Public Buildings Service
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS)
SUMMARY: The General Services Administration (GSA) hereby gives notice
it intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the
requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969,
and the President's Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (40
CFR Parts 1500-1508), as implemented by GSA's Order PBS P 1095.4B to
dispose of excess federal property known as Governors Island in New
York, New York.
The EIS will evaluate the proposed project, the no-action
alternative, and any other reasonable alternatives identified through
the scoping process. Scoping will be accomplished through direct mail
correspondence with interested persons, parties, and organizations and
through Public Scoping Meetings to be held in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
GSA will publish a Public Notice of these meetings and all subsequent
meetings in local newspapers approximately seven to ten days prior to
each event.
WRITTEN COMMENTS/FURTHER INFORMATION: As part of the Public Scoping
process, GSA solicits your written comments on the scope of
alternatives and potential impacts at the following address: Peter A.
Sneed, Senior Program Analyst, Portfolio Management Division, General
Services Administration, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1609, New York, NY
10278. Written comments should be received no later
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than January 2, 1998. Requests for further information may also be
forwarded to this address.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The GSA is anticipating the preparation of
an Environmental Impact Statement on a proposal to dispose of excess
federal property in New York, New York. GSA will serve as the lead
agency and scoping will be conducted consistent with NEPA regulations
and guidelines.
GSA invites interested individuals, organizations, and Federal,
State, and local agencies to participate in defining the reasonable
alternatives to be evaluated in the EIS, and in identifying any
significant social, economic, or environmental issues related to the
alternatives. During scoping, comments should focus on identifying
specific impacts to be evaluated and suggesting alternatives that
minimize adverse significant impacts while achieving similar
objectives. Comments may also identify issues which are not significant
or which have been covered by prior environmental review. Scoping
should be limited to commenting on alternatives and the merit of the
proposal rather than indicating preferences. There will be an
opportunity to comment on preferences upon completion of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS).
Mailing List: If you wish to be placed on the project mailing list
to receive future or further information as the EIS develops, contact
Peter A. Sneed at the address noted above.
Project Purpose, Historical Background, and Project: On October 16,
1995, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) announced it would close
Governors Island by the end of summer 1997. The decision to close
Governors Island was made in response to the Presidential mandate to
meet the goals of the National Performance Review and the Government
Performance and Results Act. The present organization of Governors
Island will transition to a 60-person Caretaker Detachment that will
provide security, fire protection and facility maintenance. Disposal of
the Island is the responsibility of the General Services
Administration. On August 5, 1997, President Clinton signed into law,
legislation for the sale of Governors Island. This special legislation
incorporated as part of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 directs the
Administrator of General Services Administration to sell Governors
Island at fair market value. The State and City of New York have right
of first offer to purchase all or part of the Island at fair market
value.
Alternatives: The EIS will examine the short and long term impacts
on the natural and built environment. Potential impact assessment will
include but not be limited to changes in land use and zoning, changes
to air and water quality, changes to traffic patterns, and impacts to
historic and cultural resources.
The EIS will also examine measures to mitigate significant
unavoidable adverse impacts resulting from the proposed action.
Concurrent with NEPA implementation, GSA will also implement its
consultation responsibilities under Section 106 of the Natural Historic
Preservation Act to identify potential impacts to existing historic or
cultural resources.
The EIS would consider a no-action alternative and an action
alternative which would identify several reuse options. The no-action
alternative (no-sale) would keep Governors Island in Federal ownership.
The preferred action alternative is the sale of Governors Island.
Procedures: The Draft EIS will be prepared at the completion of and
based upon a scoping report. The Draft EIS will then be made available
for public and agency review and comment with a public hearing being
held during this comment period. A Final EIS would be prepared
following conclusion of the comment period to address issues raised on
the Draft EIS.
Dated: November 28, 1997.
Robert Martin,
Acting Regional Administrator (2A).
[FR Doc. 97-31858 Filed 12-4-97; 8:45 am]
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