94-6792. Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Disposal and Reuse of Naval Hospital Philadelphia, PA  

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
    
     
    
    Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the 
    Proposed Disposal and Reuse of Naval Hospital Philadelphia, PA
    
         Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy 
    Act of 1969, as implemented by the Council on Environmental Quality 
    regulations (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), the Department of Navy announces 
    its intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to 
    evaluate the potential environmental effects of the disposal and reuse 
    of the Naval Hospital (NAVHOSP) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
        In accordance with recommendations of the Department of Defense 
    Secretary's 1988 Commission on Base Realignment and Closure, the Navy 
    has disestablished NAVHOSP Philadelphia. The proposed action to be 
    analyzed in the EIS involves the disposal of land, buildings, and 
    infrastructure of NAVHOSP Philadelphia for subsequent reuse. NAVHOSP 
    Philadelphia consists of approximately 49 acres and a total of 56 
    buildings, and structures, including 47 permanent, eight semi-
    permanent, and one temporary facility. NAVHOSP Philadelphia is located 
    in the southern portion of the City of Philadelphia, north of the 
    Philadelphia Naval Base, in the County of Philadelphia.
        The reuse of NAVHOSP Philadelphia has been studied by the Mayor of 
    Philadelphia's Commission on Defense Conversion. The redevelopment/
    reuse plan developed by the Commission will be the basis for the EIS. 
    The reuse plan proposes a 15 acre area for market rate housing, a five 
    acre nursing home/assisted living facility, and a 30 acre addition to 
    Philadelphia's Fairmount Park. The Park area would include 13 acres of 
    passive recreation, four acres of active recreation, and 13 acres for 
    parking. The ``no action'' alternative, Navy retention of NAVHOSP 
    Philadelphia land and infrastructure in caretaker status, will be 
    addressed in the EIS. However, because of the process mandated by the 
    Base Closure and Realignment Act, selection of the ``no action'' 
    alternative would be considered outside the jurisdiction of the Navy.
        The EIS to be prepared by the Navy will address the following known 
    areas of concern: effects of new development at the Hospital on the 
    natural and socioeconomic environments, effects of future growth on 
    area schools, recreations facilities and transportation systems, and 
    the effects of reuse on any historic properties on-site. Preliminary 
    studies indicate the most of NAVHOSP Philadelphia is eligible for 
    listing on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic 
    district, with many of the buildings and structures contributing to the 
    district's significance. Major environmental issues that will be 
    addressed in the EIS included, but are not limited to, air quality, 
    water quality, wetlands, endangered species, transportation, and 
    socioeconomic impacts.
        The Navy will initiate a scoping process for the purposes of 
    determining the scope of issues to be addressed and for identifying the 
    significant issues related to the proposed reuse alternatives. A pubic 
    scoping meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 6, 1994, beginning at 
    7:30 p.m., at the Holy Spirit Church, in the Church Hall, 1835 
    Hartranft Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This meeting will be 
    announced in the local papers.
        A brief presentation will precede request for public comment. Navy 
    representatives will be available at this meeting to receive comments 
    from the public regarding issues of concern to the public. It is 
    important that federal, state, and local agencies and interested 
    individuals take this opportunity to identify environmental concerns 
    that should be addressed during the preparation of the EIS. In the 
    interest of available time, each speaker will be asked to limit their 
    oral comments to five minutes.
        Agencies and the public are also invited and encouraged to provide 
    written comment in addition to, or in lieu of, oral comments at the 
    public meeting. To be most helpful, scoping comments should clearly 
    describe specific issues or topics which the commentor believes the EIS 
    should address. Written statements and or questions regarding the 
    scoping process should be mailed no later than April 29, 1994, to: 
    Commanding Officer, Northern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering 
    Command, 10 Industrial Highway, Lester, Pennsylvania 19113 (Attn: Mr. 
    Robert Ostermueller, Code 202), telephone (610) 595-0759.
    
        Dated: March 18, 1994.
    Patrick W. Kelley,
    CAPT, JAGC, USN, Alternate Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 94-6792 Filed 3-22-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/23/1994
Department:
Navy Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-6792
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: March 23, 1994